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Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone

2021

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy

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Danny Trejo Photo
Danny Trejo as Master Gin
Sofia Pernas Photo
Sofia Pernas as Karina
Pepe Serna Photo
Pepe Serna as Rancher
Michelle Lee Photo
Michelle Lee as Song Shijin
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746.67 MB
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English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 21 min
P/S 7 / 26
1.35 GB
1920*798
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 21 min
P/S 12 / 38
745.42 MB
1280*528
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 21 min
P/S 6 / 11
1.35 GB
1920*792
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 21 min
P/S 3 / 19

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by wop-315296 / 10

A Millionaire's Mother's Day Gift

My friend and I are the only 2 people in the theater which is always a great feeling as we can speak freely (not a slam by the way, this happens to us a lot where we live). We're only watching this because a Texas rule is to consume anything with Danny Trejo in it.

About 10 minutes into the movie, the plot, effects, and acting make us say "Why is this in theaters instead of a free streaming service?" We begin to deconstruct what's happening. As children, the 3 main characters are all the same age, yet as adults, Charlie is 15+ years older so now we've moved on to "Why is this guy the lead?" We start wondering if this is a regular guy who's so rich that he managed to fund a film just so he could see himself on the big screen. We begin Googling... turns out that is in fact the case. A real life, rich car dealership owner is starring in his own film. Wow!

Looking at this movie in a vacuum, it's average at best. The effects are decent enough. The fight choreography is serviceable. The acting is just plain fine. The tough pill to swallow is the storyline. It is remarkably choppy and jumps around with charcter actions not being earned, and the plotholes will take you out of it all completely.

This quickly exposed itself as a passion project by a wealthy guy with a big ego... then we had the rug pulled out from us. The ending credits revealed that irl Charlie was in fact raised by an irl Nana and you are shown a myriad of heart warming pictures of them as they grow older together. It ends up being a really sweet homage to what looks to be an amazing woman by an eternally grateful guy. And I mean, if most of us could give our mother figures the world, we would. The fact this guy actually did it is commendable and you can't fault him for that. I'm sure there's still some ego there (c'mon, guy, you gave yourself first and second billing in the end credits lol) but at the same time, he didn't give himself a 25 year old love interest which is always the case with these. So I don't know, maybe this is 100% sincere. Ultimately, the film resonated with us as a touching Mother's Day gift one week prior to the occasion and made us more appreciative of our own moms who we routinely overlook. And a movie that can do that is a win in my book.

Reviewed by trinaboice7 / 10

Goofy, fun, and sweet indie flick

IN A NUTSHELL: In a Texas border town, car salesman Charlie moonlights as a masked Lucha libre wrestler going by the name "Green Ghost." When unknown assailants arrive seeking an otherworldly emerald, Charlie discovers that he has superpowers. As he learns to fight from the unconventional Master Gin (action film legend DANNY TREJO),Charlie is told that he's part of a secret warrior "triad of light" with his childhood friend Marco and Marco's sister Karina led by La Nana. Together, they've been chosen to protect humanity from Drake, the embodiment of the Mayan apocalypse.

As a stargate is opened in a Mexican pyramid, Drake seeks the power to destroy humankind - and Charlie, linked to the power of the emerald, is the only one who can stop him. Charlie must harness both his physical and mystical strength to save humanity and go from Gringo to Green Ghost. In the style of comedy-horror martial-arts movies of the 1970s and '80s, director Michael D. Olmos' GREEN GHOST AND THE MASTERS OF THE STONE is a comedic anti-hero action movie filled with adventure for the entire family.

THINGS I LIKED: Danny Trejo is the star power granted to this amateur movie. The cast includes new faces that will be mostly unfamiliar to audiences: Charlie Clark, Kuno Becker, Marko Zaror, Renee Victor, Sofia Pernas, Pepe Serna, and Elpidia Carillo.

Some of the action sequences are pretty funny.

The feature film is based on an old TV show called "Green Ghost and Mexsican" (not a typo).

We get to hear some popping Hispanic music.

Don't expect a professional movie like Marvel's Avengers flicks. Be prepared for a lot of goofy, slapsticky fun.

I love a good, funny, inspirational training sequence.

Lots of goofy humor, both spoken and visual. The cast seemed to be having a lot of fun making this movie. That always makes it more fun for the audience to watch.

The story is about a guy who owns a car dealership and then has an amazing adventure. What's fun is that this movie was also created and produced by a guy who owns a car dealership! He is partly telling his real-life story, particularly about his love for the Mexican culture and his adopted Mexican mother who had a tremendous influence on his life. At the end of the movie, we get to see pictures and video clips of them together, so keep watching during the rolling credits. You can see his genuine love and appreciation for her. He's a gringo, but his Spanish is excellent because he really did grow up with his adoptive Mexican family!

THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: There are four very long scenes of exposition in Act 1, but they're actually necessary to understand what was going on. It's just a lot of talking.

There are some bad acting moments.

The costumes look like costumes. Of course, they're meant to.

The movie looks like a fairly low-budget movie, although some of the special effects are pretty entertaining.

TIPS FOR PARENTS: You see a man in his boxer briefs. Another time, you see a man's rear end.

A lot of Spanish is spoken without subtitles A lot of violent fighting.

THEMES: Family Identity How we influence others Hope Belief in one's self Working together Greed Good vs. Evil

You can see the full review on the Movie Review Mom YouTube channel.

Reviewed by stevendbeard7 / 10

Interesting B Movie

I saw Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone, starring Charlie Clark-Daddy's Home, Pepe & Santo vs. America; Sofia Pernas-Jane the Virgin_tv, The Young and the Restless_tv; Kuno Becker-Dallas_tv, CSI:Miami_tv; Marko Zaror-Alita:Battle Angel, Machete Kills and Danny Trejo-The Flash_tv, the Machete movies.

This is an interesting B movie. It was written and produced by Charlie Clark and filmed in Brownsville, Texas. Charlie Clark stars as Charlie Clark, a car salesman that spends his nights in a Lucha libre styled wrestling persona of The Green Ghost. I don't remember much wrestling in the movie, but there is lots of martial arts. When Charlie was a kid, he was adopted by Nana and her Mexican family-his real family thought it would be best. Kuno plays his brother and Sofia is his sister-both are martial artists. Charlie soon learns about a legend concerning a green emerald with strange powers that he, Sofia and Kuno must keep out of the hands of Marko, who has evil plans for it. Danny plays one of the martial arts masters that tries to whip Charlie into shape to take on Marko and his associates. There are lots of martial arts fights, some humor and a couple of songs by Robert Rodriguez and his band, Chingon. Earlier, I said this was an interesting movie. During the end credits, there are pictures shown of Charlie and an elderly Spanish woman-his Nana?-as well as Charlie at a car dealership that he owns. His name is on the business. I guess it's supposed to make you think that this is based on a true story. I don't know.

It's rated PG-13 for violence and language and has a running time of 1 hour & 35 minutes.

I enjoyed it enough that I would buy it on DVD.

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