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Beauty And The Beast (DVD)

Year: 2010

Rating: MA

Director: David Lister

Cast: Rhett Giles, Victor Parascos, Estella Warren

Release Date: November 17, 2011

Distributor: Arkles

The Film: Zero

FILMINK rates DVDs and Blu-rays out of 5

“...a spectacular calamity that genuinely has no saving graces whatsoever.”

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After a wave of murders sweeps across the land following the king's death, evil Count Rudolph (Rhett Giles) attributes the crimes to the mysterious Beast (Victor Parascos). But after a chance encounter with the Beast, Belle (Estella Warren), discovers not only that the beast is innocent, but he may also have a rightful claim to the throne. But time is running out as Count Rudolph enlists the help of sorceress Lady Helen (Vanessa Gray) and her diabolical CGI Troll to wreak havoc and kill The Beast.

 

Certainly one of the worst movies this year, and probably of all time, Beauty And The Beast is a spectacular calamity that genuinely has no saving graces whatsoever. Even by TV movie standards, Beauty And The Beast is appallingly poor. If ever there was a movie not to watch then Beauty And The Beast really is it.

 

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