Wishmaster 4: The Prophecy Fulfilled

2002 "Leave no soul unturned."
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Released: 22 October 2002 Released
Producted By: Overseas FilmGroup
Country: United States of America
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The unspeakable evil of the soul-devouring djinn rises again in this fourth electrifying installment of the unstoppable Wishmaster horror legacy! But now, as a host of new victims see their most nightmarish wishes come true, the world faces the ultimate demonic terror: an onslaught of multiple djinns hell-bent on destroying everything in their path!

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RevRonster Man, these movies are awful…but awful fun to watch.I can never truly tell if the "Wishmaster" movies are suppose to be an example of a horror movie that wants to try and be a little bit on the funny/quirky side or if the films are just a collection of failures that end up being hilarious thanks to their inept ability to just BE a movie of any kind but, whatever the reason, the "Wishmaster" films are just a great collection of films to sit back and riff the night away. "Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled" seems to pull out all the stops and hit new levels of ridiculous that ends up making this film the best example of accidental comedy in the entire series.Everything about this film is put together sloppily or like it was done in order to get the laughs. Like the other films, the story is silly and the dialogue is presented in a way that only a script writer trying to get some quick cash or has never ever interacted with another human would construct, the make-up effects worse than an ambitious cosplayer (did they have to make the rubber horns obviously look like rubber?), the acting is cheesy and hammy and a whole bunch of other food-related adjectives that expresses how the cast is overacting, and the plot is just a mess(for example, a nemesis of the Djinn is introduced, killed and never mentioned again and is treated like he never existed to begin with).All these elements come together to make a film that is a failure for a horror/thriller film but a success for a film that is an unintentional comedy. This is one of those great B-horror movies that is perfect for getting together with friends and laughing the night away.Hey there! My name is Rev. Ron and if you want to read a more in-depth review of "Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled" (and a whole bunch of other films—some "Wishmaster" based, others not), you can head on over to my blog; revronmovies.blogspot.com. If you wish, that is…you don't have to.
extreme_superstar1 I'm a fan of horror movies, and I've seen quite a few of them. When I first heard of this new movie called Wishmaster,and got a chance to see it, I was thrilled. good movie, good story,and enough gore to make it a decent horror movie. Then, the sequel followed, and I was happy with that one too. Then, i saw the 3rd and fourth ones. Boy, were those a waste of money to rent. Not only did the story make no sense,but whoever wrote these pieces of cinematic garbage paid no attention whatsoever to the previous entries,and changed the rules of what the Djinn could and couldn't do. And then making him a love-struck demon who was torn between loving the heroine,and not opening the gate between realms to free his race upon the Earth,as he was trying to do in the last three entries. Then after seeing the credits after 90 plus minutes of this drivel,and seeing that is was made in Canada, I knew that the series was dead. The only really good horror movies made in Canada were Scanners,and the original Black Christmas. These are embarrassments to the series,and the first two are the best,and will always be,and are movies that you can watch over and over again.
Ténèbre Rarum (Dario_the_2nd) Well pretty much about the same as for the 3rd sequel, from bad till even much much worse!!! Edit mistakes, as once again an uninteresting poor storyline with the same actor in the Djinn outfit "John Novak". He will bore the hell outa you! Once again bad casting. As also the fact they knew how to succeed in it again! A very weak and poor disappointing ending AGAIN! I really ask myself by times why they even bother to make movies like this? I think people who like or love these kind of movies maybe can help me out and please contact me and fill me in on what I am missing in these bad horror flicks! I would be thankful for a possible insight view on why I don't love these garbage flicks but actually hate films like this. There must be audience around who loves these flicks. How the hell can you give this movie a 10 outa 10? Well I will seek comfort in the knowledge that "tastes differ" and luckily for that would I say. I know if I want some quality time; I'll choose the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" instead! (by the way for those who don't get it, that's a cynical remark!)Dario/
Remster After seeing the third movie, which was abominable, I didn't think it could get much worse with the fourth (and hopefully last) movie in the Wishmaster series. Unfortunately I was wrong, not only was it bad this time, but it was boring as hell too! As someone stated before, the abundant (and redundant) use of nudity (well, for American standards anyway) seems to try and cover up how bad this movie really is. I found it to be more enjoyable to read some of the other comments about this movie. The comments from the person who actually thinks there's a deeper meaning to this movie and was happily surprised to see the 'softer' side of the Djinn really made my day. If you enjoy watching a plethora of fake fire effects, this is your movie, if not, don't even bother.1/10