Silver Linings: Cybernator (1991)
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- A quick look at filmmaker Robert Rundle's underrated Cybernator.
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I remember my bro and I found this at a used movie store and it had a $2 sticker on it and the clerk was like “Normally movies are $5 but this looks terrible so I’ll honor the $2 tag!”
You should have gotten your money back.
@@RUclips-tiedthe laughter it provides was honestly worth the $2
Great stuff - the dry narration is typically wonderful.
"Uniquely expressive approach". Well, that's one way of putting it...
I helped design the props for this. Living in the same apartment complex was the serendipity that made that happen. Nothing is more insane than working on a no budget movie. Nothing.
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He did a few movies with Z'dar, which is always good. I remember seeing Run Like Hell a long time ago. If I remember, it was Sci-fi T&A schlock. A surprise, I know.
Some of my friends are toasters too.
Keep em Coming! I love all of these videos
I still think it's great that this movie has been immortalized in, of all things, Invader Zim.
In the episode Mega-Doomer there's a direct recreation of a scene from Cybernator on a television in the old folk's home, complete with the same dialogue and 'acting' style.
"What I'm trying to say SIR. Is he was like no man I've ever SEEN."
Longer form PLEASE. This is some great stuff.
2:54-And the spending the other half of his time hoping to snatch that lead part in _Columbo!_
Ah, clearly an actor from The Eric Freeman school.
I finally got a VHS Rip sold to me on DVD of Divine Enforcer. I should put up online.
All 3 movies look amazing!
Love it! Thanks Rob.
I want to hear more about rundles movies
Divine enforcer was pretty great with Capt. Hair and brought Lonnie back
Thanks for posting, I love your videos and analysis
Self-identiy, the nature of free will and kung-fu cyborgs. It's funny how intertwined those three things are in our culture.
Not to be confused with the amazing 90's SNES videogame by the same name, which ironically has nothing to do with cyborgs, but is an action game where you pilot a mecha.
Yeah, the original Japanese name for it was "Assault Suits Valken"
Dismayed to hear you've become a radical - but I can't wait for your next short-form video!
I'm bugging out over the possibility that when Konami was about to release the "Assault Suits Valken" game for SNES in the States, and were wondering what to retitle it....
Man, Cyberpunk 2077!
This movie was great. not too slow. not too bad. Just right.
Yeah, someone giving More crédit to cokecop from Samurái Cop... He was a regular in Amir Sharmir 's Movies AND was also a hechmman in Get Even... Also apearing together with William Smith as somebody pointed in another comment.
Please check out the Jason Brant review
so is this is the punk movie equivalent of punk music? In movies? Or is it just bad?
Razzberries & cream lol
To be fair, the Wachowskis made the same movie 8 years later.
Tear gas...
Actually the worst Cyborg movie is Nemesis 4 which apart from some nudity from a female body builder has basically nothing it's not even so bad it's fun it's not it has some crap body Horror and thats it its a pity as the 3 previous Nemesis movies aren't terrible especially the the first one that actually had a cinema release
Try Nemesis 5. Mentioned in my Borrowing Blockbusters episode on The Terminator.
I've always been interested in the phenomena of being UTTERLY overwhelmed by certain movies as a child only to review the same ones as an adult and realize how UN-UTTERLY lame they actually were! Yeah, human nature. A viewer with very little exposure to stories, plots or even the basic mechanics ... gullible ... about all you CAN say. Maybe? hint, hint ...
WTF
I'll never understand why some directors want to make a sci-fi movie with a small budget. Why not simply make a movie set in the present day if you don't have a lot of money?
Because of the c00l-factor.
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