February 13, 2012

ELIMINATORS (DVD) Mandroid seeks revenge in crazy sci-fi B flick

I think a lot of people are going to be reminiscing with this one.  This was one of those films that if you saw it when it was released, you loved it, but somehow you have forgotten about it until NOW.  The cover alone is pretty epic, and it was one that was very hard to turn down when perusing the video store.  The movie itself though is so fun and seems really big for the actual budget that they had.  It truly is an example of the kind of film that would never get made in this day and age, and I'm thankful that we have one that we can enjoy without Hollywood thinking about a remake........





ELIMINATORS (1986)

As part of their experiments in time travel, a brilliant scientist and his assistant construct a "Mandroid" with the body of a pilot that was rescued from a plane crash. After the success of the initial experiments, the scientist decides to have the Mandroid scrapped, but his assistant helps the cyborg-being flee and is killed for his disobedience.

Mandroid goes off in search of someone who can help him with getting revenge on his creator. He hooks up with a female scientist and they enlist the aid of a jungle guide to help them with their travels. They add one more to their posse when they meet a ninja in the jungle who is on a revenge mission of his own. It is now up to them to stop the evil scientist and his plans to rule the world.

Director Peter Manoogian (Demonic Toys) directs this super fun sci-fi B-movie that is very ambitious in its scope, but somehow makes it work despite the budgetary constraints. The crazy cast of characters includes Denise Crosby (Star Trek: The Next Generation) as the female scientist and Andrew Pine (V, V: The Final Battle) as the Mexican river-rat guide.


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