Troy the Odyssey Page #2

Synopsis: Based on the Epic Greek Poem as sung by Homer.
Director(s): Tekin Girgin
Production: The Asylum
 
IMDB:
2.6
TV-14
Year:
2017
90 min
161 Views


- I knew we could not trust them!

Unleash the Kraken, my Lord,

and teach these Greeks a lesson.

The monster has never been

unleashed before!

It will destroy everything!

No. The Kraken will not harm

a single Trojan.

It will destroy itself

before it does.

I beg you!

Release the Kraken

and teach these

barbarians a lesson!

Save your people!

- To arms!

- The Greek horde is upon us!

Circe, lead me to the Kraken.

This way, my Lord.

Defend your home,

and your bride.

Helen, you adulterous whore!

I'll have your head on a spike

in my ornament room!

[Helen whimpers]

[Helen grunts]

[grunts]

I'd forgotten...

how beautiful you are.

[grunting]

[swords clash]

KING PRIAM:
My city!

Do not look.

Unleash the Kraken

and you will have

your vengeance.

Sisters, the hour of

death is upon us!

Only you can do this,

good King,

and summoning the creature

requires a mighty sacrifice.

We must fight!

[shouting]

[screams]

- Stop!

- Do not do this!

The Kraken is a beast

before the gods!

You could destroy

the entire earth!

Who is this Greek who dares

to topple my treasured walls?

I am Odysseus,

King of Ithaca.

Odysseus, King of Ithaca,

I curse you

and all who follow you!

Your wife will marry another.

Your son will die

without a throne,

and none of you Ithacans

will ever reach home!

I do not believe

in your curses.

You mindless Greek!

If you ever step foot in Ithaca,

it will be destroyed!

Hear me, great Kraken!

Make this curse true!

[resounding gong]

[thunder crashes]

Can you see your

doom approaching?

Your doom is a fiction.

I will see you in hell.

[shouts]

Ah!

[shouts]

[agonized scream]

ODYSSEUS:

No! Achilles!

Drop your weapon.

Aesus, take her!

My friend, we'll get

you to the boat.

Go, Odysseus.

Take your men and go home.

To the gods, I have killed

the invincible Achilles!

- To the gods!

- You cannot kill a Trojan!

As long as she is with us,

you cannot harm us!

- Take me with you.

- Kill me.

It won't make a difference.

You retreat into the sea,

straight into the legendary

Kraken's domain.

Enough of your legends

and curses!

Go, Odysseus.

But forget me not.

Do not mourn your friend.

You'll be joining

him soon enough.

I shall not dread the day

when my name shall be etched

in history alongside

the great Achilles.

Do not be so certain,

cursed king!

You will never see your

precious Ithaca again!

Look at your men

quake with fear.

These are the men

you fight to protect?

What was that earthquake?

The city has fallen,

Eurylochus.

Troy is burning.

Take us home.

[rumbling]

By Zeus, what is this plague

that is following us?

- It is a Kraken!

- You are all doomed!

How do we defeat

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Eric Forsberg

Eric Forsberg (born December 16, 1959) is the writer and director of the feature film Mega Piranha, as well as the writer of the feature film Snakes on a Train, one of the first mockbusters produced and released by The Asylum. He also wrote the screenplays for 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea and War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave, also for The Asylum. He directed the film Alien Abduction which aired on Sci Fi Channel, as well as Night of the Dead which aired on Chiller TV. Other writer and director credits include the political thriller Torture Room, and the stoner comedy Sex Pot, as well as Monster, Almighty Thor, Arachnoquake, and Age of the Hobbits. He also worked as a Co-Producer and assistant director on numerous films for Christopher Coppola and Alain Silver, including White Nights, Bel Air, and Palmer's Pickup. In his early years Forsberg was an improvisational comedy instructor at The Players Workshop and The Second City Training Center in Chicago. more…

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