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In lugnet.space, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> It wasn't worth seeing it on the big screen -- the graphics were definitely
> sub-par when compared with recent movies. :-( Not to mention that the wet
> cardboard characterizations lacked the depth normally seen in typical
> blockbuster-wannabe sci-fi movies. [...]
That reminds me... :) A few years back, there was this really cheesy (IMHO)
sci-fi movie called _Time Runner_ -- starred Mark Hamill and Rae Dawn Chong.
Didn't catch it in the theatre, but the viddy box had this to say:
"A cut above most time travel cyborg thrillers."
I knew I had to rent it when I couldn't stop laughing as I imagined a section
in some video rental store labeled "Time Travel Cyborg Thrillers." Boy, what
a big genre that is!
--Todd
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