Take a dash of Universal Soldier, add a few tablespoons of Blade Runner, and several cups of The Terminator, and you get T-Force, a derivative but fun exercise that delivers the minimum requirements you have for a B movie of this nature.
Take a dash of Universal Soldier, add a few tablespoons of Blade Runner, and several cups of The Terminator, and you get T-Force, a derivative but fun exercise that delivers the minimum requirements you have for a B movie of this nature.
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#1 by Nathan Shumate on October 12, 2011 - 8:55 am
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“Whoa! This art is supposed to be to the printer in two minutes, and we don’t have anything on there that says “cyborg”! Quick, slap a tear to show mechanics underneath on his cheek!”
#2 by Cabal on October 13, 2011 - 12:42 pm
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Whereas I’m looking at the face on the right and thinking, “Jeez, Pierce Brosnan has really let himself go..!”
#3 by RogerBW on October 12, 2011 - 5:55 pm
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I think it is probably fair to mention here that I have written a book on the plight of the humble machine as it tries to survive in uncaring human society. Or something like that. (If the Great Old Ones of this site disagree, fair enough.)
Have you guys seen The Asylum’s The Terminators? Much to my amazement, it was actually quite good (better value for my money than Terminator 4, in fact). They made a virtue out of necessity and multiple-shot the guy who played the killer robot – so he probably ends up with more screen time than the running time of the movie, and all the robots look the same, which is suitably creepy.