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Summary: A futuristic prison movie. Protagonist and wife are nabbed at a future US emigration point with an illegal baby during population control... (imdb)
A sci-fi action film with lots of plot holes, inconsistencies, and lack of sense. Nevertheless, it's also pretty fun, with its improbable, weird, entertaining view of the future. It features some creative action scenes, a few good laughs, and Christopher Lambert at his peak. It's plenty watchable as light entertainment, although they could have gotten a lot more mileage out of that, too. One flaw is that they take themselves too seriously at times, instead of playing up the comedy/fun factor.
Gloriously bad sci-fi schlock that, if you're in the right mood for it, still has the capacity to entertain. Come on, it has Lambert inside a wooden shed with a machine gun for an arm shooting at an A.I. controlled truck while his wife is giving birth at his feet!
Daft but enjoyable future-prison schtick. Borrows elements from every sci-fi flick that came before it but doesn't offer anything new. Worth watching if only to marvel at how anyone thought Christopher Lambert had the acting skills to carry a movie. Even in the depths of intestination (yes, really) he can barely portray anything.
So ridiculously bad, it deserves to be seen. The first 30 minutes are almost amazingly blatant in its homoerotic undertones without actually doing anything to make it visible. The rest of the film is so cliche you know exactly what's coming next, and can almost "sing along" in a way.
Woohoo, another in the much too short line of brilliantly stupid sci-fi action films from the late 80s and early 90s. Robocop was the best, Total Recall was on par with it but this rules quite a lot as well. In a shitty way.