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Writers:
Steve MacManus (story) and
Kevin O'Neill (story) ...
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Release Date:
14 September 1990 (USA) more
Tagline:
It activates it exhilarates... it exterminates more
Plot:
A wandering soldier finds a robot head in the post-apocalyptic desert. He brings it back to his girlfriend for use in one of her sculptures... more | full synopsis
Awards:
3 wins & 1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(52 articles)
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Undeserving of its bad reviews... fun film! more (107 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Dylan McDermott | ... | Moses Baxter | |
| Stacey Travis | ... | Jill | |
| John Lynch | ... | Shades | |
| William Hootkins | ... | Lincoln Wineberg Jr. | |
| Iggy Pop | ... | Angry Bob | |
| Carl McCoy | ... | Nomad | |
| Mark Northover | ... | Alvy | |
| Paul McKenzie | ... | Vernon | |
| Lemmy | ... | Taxi Driver | |
| Mac McDonald | ... | Newscaster | |
| Chris McHallem | ... | Premier Boelgaxof | |
| Barbara Yu Ling | ... | Chinese Mother | |
| Oscar James | ... | Chief | |
| Arnold Lee | ... | Chinese Family | |
| Susie Savage | ... | Chinese Family (as Susie Ng) |
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M.A.R.K. 13
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence, sexuality and language. (also edited version)
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93 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Iceland:16 | New Zealand:R16 (MGM channel rating) | New Zealand:R18 (original rating) | Australia:R | France:-12 | Germany:18 | Norway:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R (also edited version) | Canada:18+ (Quebec) | Canada:R (Ontario)
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The boat-cab driver is actually Lemmy of the band Motörhead. The band he plays Moses and Shades is, you guessed it, Motörhead. more
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Factual errors: When Jill realizes that the robot is using infrared to detect her, she hides in the refrigerator. As a warm-blooded animal, her temperature would not drop by any significant amount, making her by far the warmest thing in the refrigerator and even more visible on an infrared scope. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in In the Belly of the Beast (2001) more
Soundtrack:
The Ace of Spades more
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Is the us r-rated version uncut?more
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After all the horrible things I heard about this movie, I wasn't expecting much when I found it for $3 in a pawn shop... and, after watching it a couple of times, I don't know what the hell people who say this is "the worst movie in the world" were smoking... because this is one of the best low-budget sci-fi flicks I have ever come across.
Though it is by no means a sublime piece of art, I find the fact that the plot concerns one woman and her boyfriend fighting off this robot in her apartment, with the collapsing world as a backdrop around them to be somewhat refreshing in an age of sci-fi films trying to be epic and ending up trite. Though clumsily written at times and with the robot looking almost ridiculous at points, we get a nicely shot, stylishly lit sci-fi thriller that takes place on a human scale and whose premise has enough depth, symbolism and irony to make it all worthwhile. Best film I have ever seen? Hardly. But the best deal I've had for $3 in a very, very long time.