Gordon Cheatham (cheathamg)
You know that some films don't make much sense overall, and some hold together pretty well but fall apart at the end, well, this one doesn't make sense on a minute-to-minute basis. The direction is choppy and uneven. The actors can be divided up into those who are incompetent amateurs and those who are competent but unwilling to put any effort into this turkey. The screenwriters occasionally attempted to be clever, with references to other, better SF films, etc., but for the most part their attempts fell flat. Granted, the look of the film was professional and glossy, but it was slapped together in such a haphazard fashion that it only points up what a missed opportunity this was. The basic idea of beauteous babes on motorcycles battling killer androids directed by a evil genius held a lot of promise. It could have been very cool. If they had done interesting camera angles, if they had not interrupted the story with stupid flashbacks, if they had kept the story simple and logical scene by scene, if the characters had been a little more sympathetic, if, if, if a lot of things might have worked together better to make a film worth watching, which this one was not.
nonstudying
Not happy with this one. It is one of very few movies that I have ever just quit watching and not felt like I missed anything, even with half of the movie remaining. The shame is that I've actually liked Dash in other movies that I've seen her in. The image quality was surprisingly high, but the plot and dialog were lacking. I felt no interest in the welfare of the characters while the dialog and plot were cliché-filled and the accents were completely off. I struggled to actually watch the half of the movie that I did watch. Even though I hate to be this down on things, I just felt the other review was misleading enough that there needed to be some balance. To sum it up, it's just not worth the time.
Danzig-5
I was ready to watch a B movie and it started OK, I can get past the dumb dialogs & plot because that's more or less what I was expecting, but the movie is so disconnected that it's distracting, for example, the girls are inside a bar surrounded by the robotic police, suddenly appears a swarm of robotic flies or bees or whatever, screen fade for commercials (?) and after that the bees are gone, no mention of them, a few minutes later they're in a shootout with the police, some of the girls just walk past the robots as they don't do nothing while the rest of the girls come out shooting and the robots shoot back and capture them? What was that? Anyway, it's OK if you're in a mood to watch a B movie with some action but no plot or logic, is like one of those movies featured at MST3000
Chris Mackey (guestar57)
Satisfying
Worth the $7 Coke and $3 popcorn,If We had seen in a mall cinema.This film brings back The Robots unlike Terminator : Salvation.The cast is lead by Stacey Dash & Paul LeMat ,With a heart-felt role by Richard Lynch,Makes the most of unusual plot that actually plays out logically.If you squint you can make out the visages of Rhett Giles and Griff Furst (Leigh Scott buddies with big reps.) in disguise as bar no-goodniks .Paul LeMat (American Graffiti) is back as a evil genius robot maker,Surely what Walt Disney would have devolved into.Must admit Leigh Scott has matured in his craft,Nary a flaw in site for this Sci-Fi adventure.So,Summing up we get motorcycles,A lot of Down Blouse shots of all the actresses,Robot violence,Maybe a resurrection or two( Said very carefully !).