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Cyborg Soldier

Started by Andrew, May 17, 2008, 06:55:24 AM

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Andrew

The government tries to make cyborg soldiers out of condemned criminals, with the expected results: they end up with a bunch of out-of-control cyborgs.  Fortunately, a "loose cannon" DEA agent saves the day.

Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

Sardu

Starkraven.  Yeah, that's subtle.  Shouldn't that be the scientist's name??

Drew

can anyone say "Robocop ripoff"?

J.D.

Part Universal Soldier part Robocop rip off I'd say. Still fun to watch I bet.

Steve

Part Universal Soldier, part Robocop ripoff with a heavy dose of Terminator to go with it...and has anyone picked up on the name Jack Ryan being lifted from the CIA operative in Tom Clancy's novels?

BixDugan

Yeah, Jack Ryan = Tom Clancy

Loved the Mercury Cougar police car...

Carl

When you shoot a tank of diesel fuel, it leaks.  Diesel is not nitroglycerin, it doesn't explode just because you bang on it.  It's hard to ignite diesel, much less make it detonate.

    -Jabootu's Minister of Proofreading

basse

it´s funny in the short clip that nothing gets hit, before the middle part of the clip. How ugly people fall, that there is only one getting bloody, after shoot. and when they put on the attachments. The vinkle is completly wrong and everything..

Trevor

Quote from: Andrew on May 17, 2008, 06:55:24 AM
The government tries to make cyborg soldiers out of condemned criminals, with the expected results: they end up with a bunch of out-of-control cyborgs.  Fortunately, a "loose cannon" DEA agent saves the day.


Thanks for this review, Andrew: I shudder when I realize that I know most of the people who made this film and that includes the cast too: all of them were either paid very little or not at all and that's the reason that NuWorld Services / NuImage fled South Africa a few years back, chased by a long line of angry creditors.

How'd you like that low budget drug lab with the topless ladies? I thought  :buggedout: yikes indeed.
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Andrew

Quote from: Trevor on June 02, 2008, 09:18:20 AM
Thanks for this review, Andrew: I shudder when I realize that I know most of the people who made this film and that includes the cast too: all of them were either paid very little or not at all and that's the reason that NuWorld Services / NuImage fled South Africa a few years back, chased by a long line of angry creditors.

I thought that you had mentioned something about this movie being the one that ended NuImage's welcome in South Africa.  There are a number of big "mass destruction" scenes; those must have cost some money (and perhaps some insurance).

Quote from: Trevor on June 02, 2008, 09:18:20 AM
How'd you like that low budget drug lab with the topless ladies? I thought  :buggedout: yikes indeed.

For some reason, I vividly remember thinking that I'd much rather prefer one of the ladies if she was wearing a shirt.  Nicknamed that woman "Droopy."
Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

Trevor

QuoteFor some reason, I vividly remember thinking that I'd much rather prefer one of the ladies if she was wearing a shirt.  Nicknamed that woman "Droopy."

:bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Trevor

Quote17 mins - Oh...my...God. Who folded that flag? Tell me. Tell me, so that I can kill them and teach the officers tasked with folding the flag for that funeral the correct way to fold a flag.

:buggedout::bouncegiggle: :teddyr:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.