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The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice

Noah Wyle (TV’s ER) is back as Flynn Carson, along with Bob Newhart (Elf) and Jane Curtin (Coneheads), in the most thrilling adventure in The Librarian series yet! On a deadly mission to recover the historic Judas Chalice, Flynn is saved by – and falls in love with – Simone, a dazzling French woman who harbors a terrifying secret. But when double-crossed by a respected professor (Bruce Davison – X-Men, X2) and ambushed by a ruthless gang, Flynn realizes Simone’s secret, his true mission and a shocking discovery are all lying within a decaying New Orleans crypt?a crypt that may be holding Prince Vlad Dracul, whom the world has feared for centuries.The third installment in the Librarian franchise more than keeps up with the (Indiana) Joneses. It’s unpretentious, good-natured, family-friendly fun without any Crystal Skull-esque letdown. And it’s got vampires! Not soulful, swooning high-school vampires, either, but the Big Kahuna of bloodsuckers–Dracula! Noah Wyle returns as Flynn Carsen, the globe-trotting librarian who battles supernatural forces while securing the world’s mythical artifacts for the mammoth (and secret) Metropolitan Library. But a disillusioned Flynn needs a vacation after the demands of his job cost him yet another relationship with a woman who cannot deal with “the wild and unpredictable lifestyle of dating a librarian.” No sooner does he arrive in New Orleans then he becomes embroiled in a former KGB agent’s outrageous plot to restore Russia’s former glory by using the eponymous relic to revive Dracula to lead an army of “unkillable soldiers.” Throw in a beautiful French chanteuse (Stana Katic) with a secret (suffice to say that when she sings about how she wishes she could feel the sun again, she’s not kidding) and a disabled professor and vampire expert (Bruce Davison) and the stage is set for good old fashioned B movie (okay, B+) pleasures, including corny jokes and special effects that work hard for the money. The appealing Wyle, as one character observes of Flynn, “is very convincing as a hapless loser,” and he gets invaluable comic support from Jane Curtin, as cost-scrutinizinglibrary administrator Charlene, and Bob Newhart as Flynn’s mentor, Judson, who encourages the reluctant hero to “embrace his destiny.” Hopefully, that means another Librarian adventure. If not, Judas Chalice brings the trilogy to a satisfying conclusion. –Donald Liebenson

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  • David A. Ginn
    March 5, 2010
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    ** Not for children. ** Why did they put sex in this story?

    It does not help the plot.

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  • G. Teslovich
    March 5, 2010
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    This movie is either a low budget production meant to make money or a made-for-TV movie’s DVD release meant to make more money. In either case we have sophomoric acting & a disjointed script with attempts at light humor. Or was it satire? No matter, hard to tell because it failed at both. Green screen generated backdrops were obviously low budget as shown by a total of two or three CG effects – blurry fast people and dying sparkly, already dead people. Both effects seen in countless other fantasy movies the past 8 years. The movie is also one improbable event after another including a librarian whose brain contains a data base the size of the Library of Congress. On the positive side: a pretty good ending where for the first time there was some emotive acting.

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  • Junglies
    March 5, 2010
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    I was mystified by the YRV rating on this TV movie.

    Sort of pulp fiction for television this has a certain charm about it spoit only by the joins.

    A bit of judicious editing would not have gone amiss.

    If you yearn for a bit of yesteryear with Errol Flynn or Tyrone Power in swashbuckling tales then this is for you.

    A harmless bit of fun. Enjoy.

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  • L. Norris
    March 5, 2010
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    I love The Librarian! All of them! Hope they can come up with more ideas for more movies!

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  • Michelle Polk
    March 5, 2010
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    My family didn’t like this movie. It isn’t for the family and was a bit gross. Just not as enjoyable as the other movies in this series.

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