I saw this at the movie theater….
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Fluke_Skywalker — 17 years ago(August 08, 2008 09:33 PM)
Wow, those came out @ the theater? Cool. I saw them on HBO/Cinemax back in the mid 80's. Now Megaforce I know came out in theaters, as I was there. Yep, I'm the one
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Cause theres thunder in your heart Every move is like
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preppy-3 — 17 years ago(September 10, 2008 11:15 AM)
I saw it at a theatre when I was 20. For the first half, me and the audience sat there in stunned silence (we couldn't believe how bad it was). Then, halfway through, people started to laugh. In short order everybody was laughing. By the end the theatre was almost in hysterics! So it IS terrible but I had a fun time watching it:)
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vindicator19 — 16 years ago(May 30, 2009 10:25 PM)
Guys I was about five years old when I begged my dad to go to the theater with me to see this movie and it was like watching the matrix. With every explosion and every facial manerism I was like, " WOOOOOOOOOOWWW!! Rocket cycles!!YEAH!"
And the funky music. I loved it and i still do this is a good movie for action fans made by a great director who is awsome when it comes to making movies with vehicles in it. -
hanfuzzy — 14 years ago(May 24, 2011 09:39 PM)
I learned about this film before it came out and was dying to see it - so when my family went to see E.T., I got to see this instead on another screen. And I loved it! I was 11, and at the time it was, as you say, like watching the Matrix. Motorbikes with machineguns & missiles! Futuristic dune buggies with lasers! Knocking out tanks! And flashy paint that turns black at night (okay, that part never did make much sense). When you're that age, the best parts of Star Wars and BSG aren't the characters, themes or plot, they're the action sequences with spiffy fighters, and the vehicles in this made you believe we were only one step away from an X-wing or Colonial Viper.
(And I didn't get around to watching E.T. until more than 25 years later. I mean, a space alien movie with no combat scenes? 11-year-old boys want action and futuristic battles, not a touching story of cross-species friendship based on candy product placement!) -
miked272001 — 14 years ago(July 16, 2011 05:17 AM)
I definitely miss the 80's. I have never seen this movie, but I will have to check it out. I always laugh at my friend who saw 'Teen Wolf Too' in the theaters!
Get busy livin.. or die tryin- Morgan Freeman, "The Shawshank Redemption"
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strusins — 15 years ago(May 27, 2010 10:34 AM)
I was 15 and up to that time it was the worst big screen film experience of my life. it still stands out, though i'm not sure if it's because it is the worst I'd seen on the bigscreen, or if it was just the big disappointment.
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filmbuff1974 — 16 years ago(November 26, 2009 12:55 PM)
"As a kid and remember liking it !!! I also remember seeing Spacehunter, Timerider, and MetalStorm AT AN ACTUAL MOVIE THEATRE. Can you believe they used to allow movies like this to be released on the big screen? I miss the 80s sometimes."ManThing32
That's awesome. As bad as these films are, they do need the dignity of a theatrical release to really enjoy the the reactions of other theater goers.
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