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Death Machine

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Theatrical Release Date: 1994
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Lions Gate

Death Machine does not die on the screen

A Customer Review by Oh! Weird One!
I read one of the other reviews. I don't agree that the film "rocks"; however, it was pretty good. The acting is poor to average; the plot is anything but unique; and the special effects are not good. But, this is 2008 and Death Machine is from the 90s, so, it's okay.

The humor is my kind, dark and weird. There is enough suspense to keep you interested and the down times are speckled with one liners and off the cuff remarks.

I love the psychotic inventor. Now, I would watch the movie again, just to listen to his parts. Where else can you find a despicably evil crazy person who switches from want to kill the star one second to wanting to "interface" with her the next? Excellent part done by a good actor.

If you can find it for under six or seven bucks (incl shipping), it's worth the watch.

Death Machine

A Customer Review by Anime Junkie
The DVD that was sent to me was in really bad condition. I don't know if it was because of the sender or the carrier, but it had a crack in the disk. I dont know what we can do about this but i would like to try.

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