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Cherry 2000

1987
Sci-fi, Action
1h 39m
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Rated 07 Jun 2022
75
30th
Man wants to repair his sexbot wife, hires real woman to help him, kills a bunch of people to get the repair parts he needs, then changes his mind and stays with the real woman instead of his sexbot wife. Too bad for all the people he killed in the process, I guess.
Rated 24 Jan 2020
65
42nd
I’ve gone my entire life thinking Melanie Griffith WAS Cherry 2000. The lengths this man will go to for robot sex is disgusting. 2017 was a stupid year but we got through it.
Rated 14 Jul 2020
60
50th
A surprisingly fun, charming, and cheesy 80's B-movie about a man's quest to find a replacement sex/love robot, and the real friends he made along the way. Although the movie definitely inspired some impromptu "research" into some of Melanie Griffith's other works, for the most part, this dystopian future sci-fi/action/adventure is a solid watch, despite its fair share of flaws.
Rated 29 Mar 2008
70
63rd
This was mostly stupid, but it had some cool ideas, and funny characters. Plus, the bad guys wear floral shirts and zinc oxide on their noses. :D
Rated 19 Feb 2011
50
52nd
Bad story, bad acting, but strangely watchable. At times it seems like a more modern movie deliberately poking fun at the 80s. One-night stands with performance contracts drafted up by both parties' lawyers? A self-help guru bad guy and a nationwide toaster-oven drought? Some fun ideas that ultimately can't save it.
Rated 21 Aug 2012
67
27th
There are a lot of movies like this from the 80's that completely lost all appeal when the decade came to a close. If you can appreciate any of this kind of stuff, I'd still avoid this movie, but not like it's cancer.
Rated 02 Jul 2021
40
30th
Ridiculous poster that doesn't look anything like Melanie Griffith. Worth a watch for the post-apocalyptic 2017 landscape with various different groups, including Flash Gordon as the villain. Ginger MVP. Griffith with red hair awoke something in me. Fav scene: biggest load of BS in the Mustang lifted by a magnet gunfight with our heroes fending off overwhelming opposition.
Rated 23 Dec 2009
57
46th
Shelved for three years, this futuristic adventure movie is no undiscovered classic but is better than it had any right to be, with Griffith in good form as the ballsy heroine.
Rated 07 Mar 2011
64
42nd
Good ol' 80's cheeseball fun!
Rated 28 Aug 2011
70
58th
A quick bit of fluff, but a nice movie to have around if you're a fan of 80s scifi. Great production design of a futuristic world gives way to a sand blown postapocalyptic adventure. Avoids being too Mad Max ripoff by dressing its villains in Club Med gear, and delivers a healthy dose of humor throughout. Its very predictable, but a good sense of fun thrills and cool action scenes make it worth the trip
Rated 21 Sep 2016
38
29th
It's not good, but if you had to describe the 80s to someone in one film (that wasn't Robocop), you could do worse.
Rated 09 Jun 2017
80
37th
Viewed June 7, 2017. Best viewed when you have no idea where it's going to go. That Mad Max-esque aesthetic is inherently less appealing to me than the melancholic, late-night stillness of Miracle Mile, but there's a gleefully cartoonish look and feel to many of its best sequences, and it features Melanie Griffith kicking ass in the prime of her career. Hard to argue with that.
Rated 07 Jul 2019
69
22nd
If not for my attraction to Griffith this would score lower. While there's 1 seemingly prescient idea in this low budget Mad Max rip off - women using lawyers to contract what they agree to sexually- it's not rooted in the ridiculous idea in colleges today that young women are incapable of saying no. There is a cool stunt on a hanging car, but the story around it makes no sense & Griffith's easily-smitten, self-sacrificing badass is as much adolescent male fantasy as the dream girl robot
Rated 14 Aug 2007
30
12th
Did nothing for me.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
37
13th
More like Crappy 2000.
Rated 07 Dec 2007
25
26th
I can't believe I loved this movie as a kid. It's so cheezy, and Melanie Griffith can't really act here either.
Rated 18 Jan 2008
84
62nd
Futuristic sci-fi with cowboys, prospectors, and a cult where the leader tells his cohorts "And gentlemen, be true to yourselves" in a sincere manner? This movie's great! If you weren't already laughing at the bizarre characters, you'll at least get a kick out of the miserable acting.
Rated 30 Sep 2008
70
61st
Another one of those "I loved this at the time" fillums, and another one I should see again
Rated 30 Nov 2009
88
81st
Love is blind.
Rated 05 Aug 2012
4
15th
If you want to see Melanie Griffith's worst acting performance, get Cherry 2000. But truly, the reason you might want to get this is, aside from the cool fried cyberchick love scene at the beginning and maybe the "select a love-babe" scene, is for Cherry 2000's most awesome commentary on dating in the future. Dating in the future requires a lawyer (played wonderfully by Lawrence Fishbourne - the ONLY performance in the movie that shined) and LOTS of negotiations.
Rated 21 Nov 2013
10
8th
One minute in I knew it was terrible. Five minutes in I almost gave up. Twelve minutes in I gave up. Tripe of the highest order.
Rated 24 May 2014
75
65th
This film is off the walls. An enjoyable, nonsensical, cheap 80s dystopian adventure. The amount of crazy ideas left hanging completely justifies everything else.
Rated 26 Apr 2018
66
40th
Em honra de Pamela Gidley (1965 - 2018) - a nossa Teresa Banks. Ano do centenário de Ben Johnson filme #2. esse filme tinha mais potencial do que de fato demonstrou nas vias de fato, cheio de ótimas ideias sobre a misoginia que resulta de uma relação com um robô dócil e uma protagonista feminina badassmotherfucker que anula toda a letargia robótica, mas apesar disso o todo não se sustenta.
Rated 26 Mar 2019
85
65th
Great movie. Loved the look and the music. Fun characters and a wonderful well realized world.
Rated 03 Feb 2020
60
35th
What's this? A Shlock B-flick that has characters with motivation, arcs where they grow and learn, legitimately funny and clever bits of dialogue, shot competently, has a budget, and social commentary!? For what Cherry 2000 is, a direct to VHS film, it is WAY better than it has any right to be.
Rated 13 Jul 2020
30
8th
So this is now...
Rated 07 Nov 2020
58
21st
What a wild movie. The plot is literally about a man who will brave a post-apocalyptic waste land and be cool with multiple people dying so that he can get a new sex robot. Sure that is a little more nuance there but al the action unfolds around this central premise. The supporting cast is probably better than Andrews or Griffith, with the latter giving some dreadful line reading. Still, the world is a lot of fun and humor is quite effectively absurd.
Rated 03 Dec 2020
30
8th
Boring for a movie about trying to get sloppy top from Melanie Griffith and a sex robot
Rated 31 Dec 2020
65
29th
There is a nice subversion of gender role in this by making the tracker female and the male lead behave kind of like a female lead normally does in sci fi action movies. It's all quite enjoyable and moves at a nice pace. Griffith is clearly having fun in her role. The biggest flaw is that the characters are too thin for it's central theme to really pay off.. he seems mostly attracted to her cause she's not a robot and what she sees in him is even more a riddle.
Rated 01 Dec 2022
60
38th
Ending was a real let down, but I was surprised how entertained I was throughout. The worst part was the romance plot and how it ended (apart from the regular action movie nonsense).

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