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Title: Future Force
Post by: Paul H. on April 24, 2000, 09:40:17 AM
Pain!!!! Hurt!!!!  Why oh Why did a watch this whole movie.  Man it was bad.  If you are going to watch it, finish it.  It has a better aftertaste than the actual movie.  This movie has been brought to you by Jeep.


Title: Future Force
Post by: Warren H. on October 18, 1999, 08:56:33 AM
Only two slimes?  This is classic David Carradine at his best.  Granted, its been awhile since I've seen this movie, but I remember it as being laugh-yourself-unconscious funny.  Loved the crotch punching robot glove.


Title: Future Force
Post by: Gilgamesh on October 21, 1999, 09:04:58 AM
Fantastic baaad,lot of action,great actors,a villain,Adams,evil better than Bob De Niro in "Untouchables",David Carradine,his plastic-cable arm...THE BEST!


Title: Future Force
Post by: Grillbritt on June 07, 2002, 03:22:57 PM
A must see!


Title: Future Force
Post by: Jonas W och Per H on May 30, 2001, 08:32:52 PM
Anyone know where we can buy Future Zone, the follow up to Future Force (one of the grandest movies ever made by man).


Title: Future Force
Post by: steve on November 25, 2006, 04:09:03 PM
i have not had the pleasure of watching this movie yet, i peed my pants watching the clips on the review page.  can someone tell me how two men with shotguns fire AT LEAST 15 rounds at Kain, i mean Carridine, and NEVER HIT THE GLASS ON THE JEEP?!!!?????
screw the robot glove, i want the invulnerable jeep cherokee.


Title: Future Force
Post by: Doug on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
What was this based on? C.O.P.S., the animated series? 'Fighting crime in a future time!' Everyone had robotic parts there too.


Title: Future Force
Post by: The Necrofile-Crocodile on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
A good movie, I think. William Zipp's "bulls eye" execution is worth watching.


Title: Future Force
Post by: ZoneLeader on November 25, 2006, 04:09:03 PM
This movie is great fun to watch.  Carradine is always wonderful in these kind of parts, guff, tuff, and ten kinds of cool.

I kind of hated the sidekick death though - a downer for an otherwise enjoyable popcorn flick.


Title: Future Force
Post by: D. C. Douglas on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
I'd like to apologize for having ever acted in this piece-o-cr%p!  But I was 23 and needed some credits.  I played Billy.   2 days, $65.  I acted to a wall 'cause Carradine was off somewhere experimenting with his medication.  I tried to be method and play it like a lonely kid whose only life was talking with Tucker.  Instead, I seem like I harbor a secret passion for him -- I'm acting with a wall, people!  I'm much better these days... BTW, watch my death scene and see how I suddenly gain use of my legs just as I die!


Title: Future Force
Post by: Tim on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
I remember seeing "Future Force" quite a few years ago.  A friend and I rented this and "Redneck Zombies" in the same evening - never realizing that not just one, but both of the movies would be bad enough to be featured at a website like this.  Of course, when I saw it, there was no such thing as a website, either; we're talking about late '80s here.  Nevertheless, we declared both movies the worst we had ever seen, or were likely to see in the foreseeable future.  History has borne our predictions true.

Anyway, I was surprised that no one has mentioned at least one element that I recall clearly as a hilariously horrible bit of filmmaking.  There is a car chase scene where good guys are chasing bad guys (or vice versa, I don't recall that part) and firing guns at each other.  One would assume this chase is supposed to be conducted at high speed, but it appears both vehicles are traveling at about 30 mph, tops.  Also, just like in "The A-Team" TV show, they have terrible aim, even though they appear to be no more than about 25 feet away from each other, at most.


Title: Future Force
Post by: marco on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
This movie is a mystery. It's exsistence is, really. movies like are probably made to make you realize how good flicks like "Robocop" really are.


Title: Future Force
Post by: TimTE01 on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
How does that thing work with only one button?  How does a man survive being choked by a robot hand that can hold a car in place?  And why doesn't Carradine care that his sidekick has been killed?

Oh and why can't I find the sequel?  Damn you, obscurity of films!


Title: Future Force
Post by: Screwigi on March 13, 2006, 03:05:27 PM
  I really digged this flick. It was rather offbeat and manage to keep my interest the entire time.


Title: Future Force
Post by: moviecollector on November 25, 2006, 04:09:03 PM
I really liked this one too. Its a good chessy action movie. I remember buying this one at a used video stroe for $3.

I loved the robot glove that was used a crotch-puncher.  :)


Title: Re: Future Force
Post by: Pumaman1138 on May 08, 2008, 08:22:28 AM
trivia .. the actor who played Becker (Robert Tessier (http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0856377/))

was in Starcrash playing Thor ....

and that was him in those Mr. Clean commercials all those years ago



Title: Re: Future Force
Post by: Beefcurtanz on April 10, 2023, 12:46:29 PM
Awful, totally awful. The crappy fake arm he uses looks a lot like the Jesse Ventura robot arm from The Running Man.