
Leon is one of the most powerful trainers in existence. He can give anyone a run for their money but at the end of the day Ash is still more powerful. He has a whole collection of powerful Pokemon at his disposal and of course there is always Pikachu who can take on just about any Pokemon 1 on 1. Leon’s outnumbered here and just can’t defeat the world champion. Ash wins.
Yhwach vs Bass


Yhwach is known as one of the most powerful Bleach villains out there. He’s definitely not someone to be taken lightly but Bass is still more than a match for him. His powers are basically limitless and it won’t matter that Yhwach can see the future. All he will be seeing in the end is his own defeat and that’s just not going to help him in the end. Bass wins.
Kefka Palazzo vs Cloud


Kefka Palazzo is a very powerful Final Fantasy villain and definitely one of the most iconic ones. Just amount everyone knows who this figure is, but Cloud is still coming out on top here. He was able to take down Sephiroth who was the strongest Final Fantasy opponent. Kefka has many different laswers and other abilities but Cloud is fast enough to get past all of them and deliver some really punishing blows to end the fight quickly. Cloud wins.
Harry Callahan vs Fuuko


Harry Callahan may be a tough customer but he hasn’t been through quite as much as Fuuko. She really survived for many years on her own and was able to gain great strength. Harry would not be able to tag her even with his gun at this point and she definitely has the edge in overall fighting ability. Harry just wouldn’t have many options to use against her at this point and couldn’t survive a single hit. Fuuko wins.
Fuuko vs Sky Captain


The Sky Captain may have just finished having a really good win earlier but he won’t be a match for Fuuko here. Fuuko not only has her unluck abilities but she is also a very talented fighter and has incredible strength. She can beat Sky Captain in a straight up martial arts fight right now and he would not be able to keep up with her. I also don’t see his guns scaring her since she can move so quickly. Fuuko wins.
Sky Captain vs Nemo


This is a tribute to the Sky Captain movie. Is that the Sky Captain I see? Yeah this guy was a solid hero and he did a good job in fighting to save the day. In a battle of air vs sea it can always be tricky but I trust him a lot more than I do Nemo in a close quarters brawl. Nemo’s size and lack of experience really work against him here. He just won’t be able to do a whole lot against the Sky Captain and will be going down quickly. Sky Captain wins.
Johnny Rico vs Nemona


This is a tribute to Starship Troopers. Johnny Rico may have gotten his share of wins over the aliens but honestly I wasn’t super impressed with him. He went for the rebound right away and panicked under pressure while making the wrong calls on some occasions as well. Nemona is a fiery character but one who always keeps a cool head and she would have done better in his situation. Her team of Pokemon are also very powerful so she should win this one really quickly. Nemona wins.
Beatrix Kiddo vs Luke Benson


This is a tribute to Kill Bill Volume 2. Beatrix still cleaned up shop and did well in this film so it’s time for another win. Luke Benson has a gun but he has absolutely 0 combat experience and that’s really something that will work against him here. He won’t be able to properly aim or react to Beatrix’s strikes in time which means that he is going to be completely out of luck here. Just no shot to take her down. Beatrix Kiddo wins.
Beatrix Kiddo vs Howard Aguello


This is a tribute to Kill Bill Volume 1. Beatrix is a good fighter and definitely did well in handling so many opponents at once. Howard would just be another foot soldier for her to defeat so I don’t see this taking very long. She’s on a completely different league at this point and would be able to handle him with her own gun or a well placed sword strike. Beatrix Kiddo wins.
Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist Review
This review is of the TV-14 version of the film. All thoughts below should be addressed as such as a review of the unedited version would be more negative

Wait we’re back to the Exorcist again? Not to be outdone by the third film, this one adds animal violence, nazi’s, and an evil tribe here to cause some trouble. Now I would say that the third film is nothing if not competitive when going to the bottom and still does end up surpassing this one as being worse but Dominion put up a good fight and nobody can take that away from it. There aren’t many exorcisms here at all as we’ve come to expect from the series since that was mainly focused on in the first but we still get a dramatic finish with a lot of yelling.
So the movie starts with the Nazi’s rushing in to terrorize a small village. First they make sure to break father Merrin by having him choose 10 sacrifices and it was all a cruel test to break his spirit and resolve. Merrin changed paths to being a travelling architect as he digs around in ruins that may have some religious ties. Well this time he is accompanied by Father Francis as the group is worried about Merrin. Turns out that they should have been worried about the whole village. See the temple was protecting them from the devil demon and now he’s here to destroy them all. He decides to inhabit Cheche, a guy who can’t really talk much and suffered a grave injury but is healing really quickly. The heroes are going to need to watch out now.
It’s hard to know where to begin with this one. Almost immediately when the film starts up we see a bunch of people torturing an animal to weaken him up for being a sacrifice and it reminds you of what a cruel practice that is. Any cruelty to animals is always awful and so right away you’re not really rooting for the village at all. Merrin and the translator Chuma try to defend the practice but to no avail. It’s definitely something that should be completely outlawed by force if necessary. There are animals dying and being injured throughout the film and that definitely serves to ensure that the film never gains any momentum. It is quickly stripped away whenever that may be close to happening.
There also aren’t many likable characters here at all. The only one who seemed decent was father francis but of course he is powerless to stop the demon. The holy water doesn’t do much and when he tries to read the scriptures he is promptly taken down. You would think that he would have moved faster with the water when the demon was waking up though. Just push his head into the water or something, don’t want and dramatically drop a few driplets on him. I always thought this is something the heroes should do more of, forget the small sprinkling and just chug a gallon of the stuff at him. It would be way more effective in theory.
Unfortunately a big part of the movie is about how the demon’s influence eventually catches up to everyone and that happens here as well. Basically just by existing the demon turns people evil and so the humans start to turn on each other. There’s this whole subplot where the British come in with an army and start shooting the tribe members to enact revenge on them. The divide between the two gets worse as the film goes on and then at one point a tribe member murders a bunch of kids so that they can’t learn from Father Francis anymore.
There aren’t really any winners here. By the end of the film everyone is really broken. There’s the main heroine Rachel who stays strong for a while but then also gets corrupted. One of the worst scenes for Merrin is when she shows up and effortlessly seduces him while he was on the trail of the demon. Not the best time to be tempted and you’d think that he would have held strong here. Well, actually I’m not sure how much confidence I really had in the guy to be honest but he still disappointed me there.
Merrin gets to sort of relive the past thanks to the demon and try some other things out but ultimately there was no easy way to get out of the situation. He definitely shouldn’t have sold the 10 people out though. It was a really bad situation but honestly the best thing to do there is make a play for the gun and hope for the best. Sometimes there are no perfect ways out of a scenario and you just have to try your best. By the end of the film Merrin gets his confidence back at least.
The character you probably feel the most sorry for here is Chuma the whole time. It’s rough being a translator because half the time you are having to translate messages that are no fun for anybody and as a result you’re in the line of fire now. If I was him I definitely would have gotten out of there real fast after a while. Unfortunately there probably aren’t many opportunities in the area so leaving is a risk all on its own but anything surely has to be better than staying there right? At least it feels like that would be the case.
This film does remember that it’s supernatural and isn’t trying to hide it most of the time like in III so we do get some decent visuals at times. The green light as everything got trippy near the end was pretty intense. I also liked the clock that appeared in one scene but I have to admit that the effects were so bad that the scene was unintentionally a bit funny. Just a bit mind you but I was starting to crack up. It just made for a really funny visual even if that was not the intent.
The demon’s final form was also the opposite of intimidating even when his face would turn pale like a true demon’s. It’s just not easy to take him seriously as a great villain but they never are in these films. If the characters would just grab some guns and rock the guy you feel like he would go down. Temporarily I suppose since you can never seem to truly get rid of them.
There just isn’t much to enjoy here as with the other Exorcist films. The whole thing is so dark, dreary, and relentless. The heroes don’t have much of a chance at stopping the demon for a while because they don’t even know that they’re fighting one. By the time they do there are so many dead bodies that the heart of the village is gone.
Overall, This is another film to avoid for sure. An exorcist prequel just didn’t need to exist, much less two of them. At least this one has a decent ending, in fact I would say it easily beats the rest since it’s actually happy if anything. I suppose that’s the benefit of being a prequel since you can’t just bump everyone off or ends things rather grimly. I suppose they could have and suddenly the film wouldn’t be canon but that’s a very risky move at best. In theory it’s all uphill from here but we’ll see if that’s actually the case or not for the series.
Overall 0/10