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Eliminators
A former pilot rebels against his creator, teaming up with the scientist responsible for android technology, her pet robot Spot, a rough-and-tumble riverboat guide, and a martial arts warrior.
Release : | 1986 |
Rating : | 4.9 |
Studio : | Empire Pictures, Altar Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Andrew Prine Denise Crosby Patrick Reynolds Conan Lee Roy Dotrice |
Genre : | Action Science Fiction |
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Fantastic!
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
I came across this movie purely by accident (part of a DVD collection of 80's fantasy/sci-fi movies). Watched it last night on my home theater. Watch it, if you have the chance, because it's one of the most interesting low-budget films of the 1980's.This movie has everything: a "mandroid" Terminator-type robot, a gutsy female robotics expert, a Humphrey Bogart/African Queen boat captain, a Ninja warrior, Neanderthal cavemen, an R2D2 clone, southern rednecks (wait till you see "Bayou Betty"!)---and a villain cyberneticist whose real ambition is to travel back in time and become a Roman Emperor! Surprisingly everything holds together very well, and from beginning to end it definitely keeps you entertained. It's a great family film, with action for the kids, and just enough intelligence and wit to make it interesting for the adults.One of the best if not the best "80's B movies". Watch it!
As part of their experiments in time travel, Drs. Reeves and Takada construct a cyborg with the body of a downed pilot. After the success of the initial experiments, Reeves decides to have the Mandroid scrapped. Not wishing to be taken apart, the Cyborg, lovingly called Mandroid, flees with the help of Dr. Takeda, who is killed for his disobedience. Distraught by the death of his one friend, the Mandroid goes north to America in search of someone who can help him in getting revenge and stopping Dr. Reeves in whatever evil plan he intends to use his time machine for......Well this something I've never seen before. Obviously influenced by The Terminator, our friendly neighbourhood Mandroid just seems like a knock off of Cameron's creation, and is doing nothing more than trying to cash in on that, especially with the time travel element.But then our lovely Mandroid has a car, and the film couldn't be further away from Arnie's star making turn.It's B-movie cheese for sure, with Mandriod dressing up like Phillip Marlowe for one scene, following some blue orb with a very disturbed looking heroine, and then getting on a boat with the real love interest, because I really thought she was into some mechanical stuff.It really doesn't make any sense, and the makers know this, so instead of trying to make the narrative more coherent, they chuck in a ninja, some cavemen, and two henchman so hilarious, thy should have appeared in every film for the rest of eternity.And then we have the bi boss fight at the end, and a finale ripping off the last shot of Disney's The Black Hole.It's a stupid film for sure, but if your like me, an absolute geek when it comes to anything 80's, then this is a must.
Ever so often there comes a film that, no matter how hard I try, I can find no fault with. This is one of those films. How can you not love everything about this masterpiece. Andrew Prine is so perfectly cast, against type by the way, as a hard as nails, yet heart of gold, mercenary. The entire cast is really great. The performances are wooden but I feel like that's the point. It is just such an awesome cheesy romp using the kitchen sink method, if you know what I mean, with just everything thrown in for flavor, Just like Fontana says in the movie, "an android, a robot, and kung fu? What is this a comic book." My answer is oh yes it is. There is no doubt I love this movie. And I greatly recommend it to sci fi, action, and Andrew Prine fans of all ages. that's the best part of this film. There is nothing really extreme about this film, as the whole family can really enjoy it together. Great for kids and adults. Cheesy, brainless, and so much fun. My favorite low budget sci fi movie of all time baby!
The essence of being human is to fail, and in that ELIMINATORS is a human movie. There's a mandriod, the dude is worried about his leg units, this movie also has a ninja. Was this movie used to launder drug money into or out of the country? Was this movie used by the C.I.A for their M.K.Ultra mind control experiments? Did anyone know while they were making this movie that it would look like this in the end? These are the questions one must wrestle with when viewing ELIMINATORS. Actors appear in this movie but they are seemingly unaware that filming has begun, this movie features a director whom probably had some sort of vision however misguided that vision turned out to be. Some person some human being put forth effort to make this movie and they failed.