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Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace
Jobe is resuscitated by Jonathan Walker. He wants Jobe to create a special computer chip that would connect all the computers in the world into one network, which Walker would control and use. But what Walker doesn't realize is a group of teenage hackers are on to him and out to stop his plan.
Release : | 1996 |
Rating : | 2.6 |
Studio : | New Line Cinema, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Patrick Bergin Matt Frewer Austin O'Brien Ely Pouget Camille Cooper |
Genre : | Horror Action Thriller Science Fiction |
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Wonderful Movie
To me, this movie is perfection.
Such a frustrating disappointment
Overrated
The first 15 minutes or so of Lawnmowerman 2 were just utterly confusing. There is a man caught in cyberspace, an exploding building, paraplegic undergoing rehab and sudden jump to the future, all in a confused jumble. At this point I actually went online to check that I got the right movie, I was surprised to learn that I did.Once the initial confusion has settled down a bit you can get into the story proper which is only slight more watchable than the messed up intro. We have a bunch of kids in "the future" fighting against a crippled evil genius trying to control cyberspace, and all of it is clad in a super cheesy mid 90's aesthetic. It's kind of like "The Matrix" but for kids; with jargon like 'information super highway' and a dumb plot it feels both dated and inane. And it's not even cheesy enough to be funny.There is no point in commenting on acting, directing and so on, none of it matters with a film like this.
When I saw "Lawnmower Man", I thought that it was one of the most interesting movies that I'd ever seen. When I saw "Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace" a few weeks later, I couldn't understand how it was supposed to be related to the first one. Containing a plot too confusing to discuss, not only did they not bring back Pierce Brosnan, it didn't even have the decency to bring back Jeff Fahey to play Jobe - although Matt Frewer isn't a bad actor otherwise. But the rest of the movie seems to be a series of randomly strung-together special effects.So anyway, if you watch the first one, you'll have seen all that you need to; there's no reason to waste your money on this one.
absolutely dreadful.who could have imagined such a disgraceful follow up to the first Lawnmower Man.i am almost stunned beyond words,but IMDb requires a minimum amount of lines,so here goes.very low budget and it looked it.horrible casting in the case of Matt Frewer,who this time around is supposed to be the title character.i can not take this guy seriously as an actor.he would be out of his depth in an elementary school play.the guy has no screen presence whatsoever.this a bad thing when the movie might possibly hinge on your performance.(although there is no fear of that happening in this dog,but still-Matt Frewer?)Jeff Fahey may not be the best actor,but he was perfectly cast for the original movie,and compared to Matt Frewer,he's Olivier.it is possibly that Olivier himself couldn't have saved this vomit,as it looked like it was a made with the change from a 20 dollar bill.less than 0*
Because i really loved the first movie, i bought the sequel on DVD. It was the biggest mistake i've ever made in my life.The sequel really does not have *ANYTHING* in common with the first movie. The entire plot is an accumulation of trash elements. The whole movie is ridiculous, it's a shame for the original first and it's more than predictable. Really, this is like the perfect example of how to ruin a movie. There are no words to describe the dumbness of this movie. Even the cast is not the same as in the prequel.If this movie could be described in one word, it would be "disgusting". Avoid this movie under any circumstances - except you want to hurt yourself.Disgusting.