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Death Machine

Death Machine

1995
Sci-fi, Action
2h 0m
Chaank Armaments is experimenting with the ultimate fighting machine which is part human - part machine. So far, the Hardman project has been unreliable and has killed a number of innocent people. The genius behind this project is Jack who lives in a world of models, toys and magazines. When he is fired by Cale for killing a few corporate officers, he unleashes the ultimate killing machine called the 'Warbeast' against Cale and those who would help her. (imdb)
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Death Machine

1995
Sci-fi, Action
2h 0m
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Rated 27 Nov 2016
68
18th
Brad Dourif stars as an autistic villain that just wants to cuddle with mommy but goes about it in a zany way by creating a corporate death robot that looks like it's built out of LEGO K'Nex. Death Machine is chock full of hacking, card swiping to open doors, and unhinged elevators (AND HUMANS!) set in a corporate building.
Rated 31 Oct 2007
5
3rd
I'm really not sure what they were trying for here. A miss on everything, from acting, writing, storyline, special effects...completely unwatchable. Not good bad, bad bad. Embarassingly so.
Rated 28 Feb 2011
45
47th
Intentionally silly but not very funny. Overacting Brad Dourif builds a death machine that looks like a cross between a Terminator and Truckasaurus. There are lots of nods to movies like Aliens, Terminator and Robocop but they're not clever or funny enough to make this worth the effort.
Rated 14 Jul 2012
55
48th
Jolly sci-fi/action nonsense. I guess it's possible that even back then, Dourif was getting a little tired of the typecasting. But what I always say is, "If you're gonna be typecast, make sure it's as a horny, flamboyant maniac!" And then I throw an empty beerbottle at my neighbors cat.
Rated 04 Aug 2012
3
8th
In yet another of the Alien/Terminator copycat movies, Death Machine is a low-budget, poorly thought out shlock-fest that tries to dazzle you with a largely incoherent in-depth plot and over-the-top acting. While another virtually unknown British Director, Richard Stanley, scored big in a similar but far more original copy-cat movie, Hardware, Stephen Norrington's Death Match just doesn't cut it.
Rated 03 Nov 2007
60
47th
Not bad, but kinda silly... in the same ways that so many directorial debuts are
Rated 27 Nov 2018
20
6th
Apparently, the author finds sci-fi of the eighties completely ridiculous, but still he has tried to shot exactly that without any new ideas. So, it's basically a movie that shits its own pants, genre, style and heritage all the way through.

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