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The perfect killing machine is reprogrammed to think and feel.

Roberto Lombardi as  Dr. Peter Hess
Rick Zahn as  General Arken
Andrew Roth as  Lab Tech Jensen
Shawn Parr as  Jake the Tracker
Andrea-Nichole Olivas as  Rebel Soldier
Chris R. Notarile as  Genesis

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Reviews

Dell
2013/06/14

This is just a tad better than the movies my kids used to make with our camcorder. Watched as far as I could because I wanted to see why this movie was so poorly rated. Now I know. First off, it appears to be filmed with one camera and not by a professional. If the plot was about some guy running around with a hand-held, fine. But it isn't. I'm an accountant and could write better dialogue and likely could act better as well. Oh and I suck at writing and acting. This is essentially what porn videos are like but without the porn part. I understand that people want to try to make movies. I'm sure it could be fun. But then trying to market it and selling to the public is an altogether different proposition. Anyone who bought this movie could just show a jury the first few minutes of the film and probably be awarded pain and suffering.

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rahulgkhs
2013/06/15

I have watched this movie for 15 long minutes. It is ridiculous.I pray to the God that, nobody waste their precious 1 or 2 minute of time for this movie.If I could I would give this movie a -10 rating for jerky camera, extreme close-up, inaudible dialogs, continuous bad music, real bad acting by every actor/actress up-to 15 minutes, really awful special effect (forget max, Maya, avid, final-cut etc. even a 12 year old kid with photo-shop cs2 or higher can make better Giff than that)I don't think this movie will get better miraculously after the first 15 minutes. Thus I am not watching any more. Please believe me, this movie is so bad, that, I am writing this review to discourage you from wasting your time. Life is very short; at least watch Harold and Kumar. They are not funny at all; but they try their best!!!

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DDPhilly
2013/06/16

***Minor Spoilers*** DISCLAIMER: I am not affiliated with this film in any way. I am a fan!A scientist is hired by the government to create android fighting machines to combat rebel forces. When the android is to be destroyed, it goes on a killing spree.Years later, the android project is again attempted by the same scientist who creates the android in the image of his dead wife. The rebels capture the android and reprogram it to think for itself and to have feelings.This is one of Chris R. Notarile's best films. The cinematography, editing, effects and locations are so thought out and the storyline, while not unique, is a cohesive, different take on a familiar theme. All of this done on a very small $17,000 budget.As for the acting, Notarile has managed to assemble the best of his troop of actors and they really deliver. Samantha Talbott plays LIA both in life and as an android flawlessly. Kasey Williams and Dana Jesberger shine in their roles as the leaders of the rebels, while Rick Zahn and Mark Hawk make their characters appropriately unlikeable. But it's Roberto Lombardi, as Dr. Peter Hess, who carries this film. He alternates between a mad scientist with a hatred for the rebels and a tortured man who mourns LIA. The scene where she dies is one of the best and Lombardi's emotional performance sets the stage for what comes next.Don't believe the trolls, haters and self appointed expert cinephiles who open IMDb accounts just so they can bash movies. See movies and make up your own mind.1) Other than there being androids in this film, it is nothing like The Terminator.2) There are no fake reviews. Mine and the other positive reviews are from fans. The other reviewer published his review.3) Anyone who thinks their opinion should be regaled as fact has a serious ego problem.You'll notice the bad reviews never give any specific examples. They just use their review as an excuse to insult people. How disrespectful and juvenile.

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rbuckner35
2013/06/17

I have no spoiler news, because I could not finish watching this movie. The frame work was awful. It is definitely a low budget on screen type film to me. I don't understand why the camera has to be up in the faces of the actors. I wish I could have finished watching it, because I love science fiction, but when the camera man and director of the movie don't pay attention, it makes for a terrible viewing experience. Deleted it!!!!I have ran across several of these types of movies, which seems to be interesting, and would be a great movie if the camera man and the director and producer would try to make the film look a bit more professional.Really disappointed I couldn't tolerate the screening.....

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