The science fiction movie Cyber Tracker is a good looking but otherwise surprisingly lame offering from PM Entertainment.
The science fiction movie Cyber Tracker is a good looking but otherwise surprisingly lame offering from PM Entertainment.
This entry was posted on July 7, 2017, 9:11 am and is filed under New Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Arclite theme by digitalnature | powered by WordPress
#1 by sandra on August 15, 2017 - 8:43 pm
Quote
Sometimes you see a bad b movie that frustrates you, because you have a suspicion that something halfway decent could have been made from the basic idea. I felt that way about Deathsport. It’s your standard post -apocalypse set up: most of the world has been reduced to a wasteland roamed by packs of cannibal mutants. What technology exists is in fortified city-states, whose denizens can only venture out under the protection of the Range Guides, who have a sort of Zen-Vulcan philosophy and powers. David Carradine is the good one, and Richard Lynch the bad one. I felt as though the script was groping towards an idea that it never managed to reach. But I would watch pretty much anything starring Richard Lynch.