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Manufacturer: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment Starring: Katee Sackhoff, Don ", The Dragon", Wilson, Keith David Directed By: Jesse Johnson
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 0096009526191 Format: Closed-captioned Label: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-11-13 Running Time: 94 Studio: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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No emotion. No fear. No pain. They were the perfect soldiers to protect civilization--until the drone police became the perfect enemy. With little hope left for mankind, Tallis, an electronically enhanced soldier, rescues a rebel beauty from a failed resistance mission. A force to be reckoned with, she will learn to fight and think like a machine for the final battle to save the human race. DVD Features Include: Making the Movie Featurette; Director / Producer Commentary
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Customer Rating:      Summary: It's not that bad but yah... it is. Comment: Forget the cover - this is a Don, the Dragon, Wilson movie. Katee Sackoff is in about 1/2 the movie. That's a good thing as Sackoff plays the same role she plays on BSG - just a little more whimpy. Much of the movie without Sackoff isn't too bad. I liked Wilson's backstory and what happens to him to make him living alone. Of course there are really dumb activities that just waste time.
The first time Sackoff and Wilson go to the refinery - that whole trip has no value and could have been edited out and shortened the movie.
It's bad in the way SOLDIER was bad but without the budget of SOLDIER.
Keith David has an interesting two part role.
Another renter or buy in the cheap bins as I did.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The future of warfare? Comment: A genetically engineered soldier fighting androids;
bio-mechanical men or pure robots?
In Frank Herbert's future all computing machines and robots are banned
because of the long wars in the past.
Here we have a killing machine with a heart
who takes down the control center of the androids using only himself
a robot gun and his AI sensor gun. He is pug ugly.
He gets the beautiful blond and walks off into the sunrise.
Not the best, not the worst...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Post Apocolyptic Meltdown Comment: It is unfortunate that Kate Sackhoff was part of this. She is better than this movie. Still it had potential, but the dialogue was largely too adolescent, as was the "love story". The IT probably had the best dialogue in the script. There could have been a great love scene, character developement for all, in fact, if you put an actor on the cover, shouldn't they be the main character? Oh well! It's a shoot em up with a tease.... not nice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mediocre Comment: This movie was bad, but not all bad. An example of a movie that needed to be rewritten and directed by someone else. Many of the plot elements were wholly original, like guns with AI personalities. Some that were unoriginal but good, like making children into killing machines. Unfortunately Don Wilson is a crappy movie martial artist. The action consists of millions of rounds fired but none reaching their target. What was the point of creating superhumans with implanted computers, if they can't shoot a target. There were a couple of decent action scenes though. The ending was a major let down, not a good time to use bad fx and bad action. But still if you are a scifi fanatic/writer its worth seeing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The video equivalent of waterboarding Comment: This was the worst movie I saw in 2007, by a comfortable margin. This movie had no budget, a really dumb plot, bad sets, bad special effects. I kept expecting Mansquito to walk in at any moment.
It is enough to make one wish for a Uwe Boll movie...
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