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American Cyborg: Steel Warrior 1994 123movies

American Cyborg: Steel Warrior 1994 123movies

Jan. 07, 199494 Min.
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Watch: American Cyborg: Steel Warrior 1993 123movies, Full Movie Online – After the nuclear war people are sterile and ruled by the artifical intelligences they created in this violent world. The only woman who was able to give life to a child has to take the child through the dangerous city to the ship to save it. She is followed by an immortal killer robot through all the dangers, and only one guy tries to help her survive and protect her from the killing machine..
Plot: After the nuclear war people are sterile and ruled by the artifical intelligences they created in this violent world. The only woman who was able to give life to a child has to take the child through the dangerous city to the ship to save it. She is followed by an immortal killer robot through all the dangers, and only one guy tries to help her survive and protect her from the killing machine.
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Sort of ‘Terminator-ish’
I’d be surprised if the makers of the – kind of weirdly-titled – ‘American Cyborg: Steel Warrior’ hadn’t recently watched one or more of the ‘Terminator’ movies (the early ones, anyway) before they came up with the idea for this sci-fi movie. It’s like they took the plot of the first ‘Terminator’ film and set it in one of those creepy, dark, depressing future scenes that occasionally popped up in Reece’s flashback stories.

Sadly, despite ‘Terminator’ being a bit of a ‘B-movie’ when it was first released and not having that much of a budget, ‘American Cyborg’ appears to have even less money to spend on everything from actors to effects. But is it bad? Well, no one’s going to say it’s amazing, but anyone who can squeeze any enjoyment from this film will probably admit that it’s one of those ‘so-bad-it’s-good’ type movies.

After a nuclear holocaust caused by the machines (yes, this is the plot of ‘American Cyborg, not ‘Terminator’ in case you were wondering) the humans now live in cities in near starvation. However, instead of the robot AI just deciding to wipe them out, they just kind of let them mill around because all humans are now sterile due to the radiation in the atmosphere. They’ll soon die out, so the machines just kind of let them be. That’s until a secret lab manages to produce an embryo from a fertile woman. Now she has to get her child (albeit in a large test tube!) across the city to a boat where it will be taken to Europe and save the world – somehow. Maybe evil artificial intelligence doesn’t like Europeans and won’t go there?

Luckily, she’s aided in her quest by a guy that kind of looks like a discount Nicholas Cage impersonator with long hair (think how he looked in ‘Con Air’). This was made in 1993 when Cage was actually hot property. I wonder if it was made now whether the film-makers could get him to actually star in it? And the pair of them are pursued by a ‘Terminator-like’ killer cyborg who is pretty much unstoppable until the final act when the film’s due to end. It’s all pretty by the numbers. The lack of budget means the effects aren’t that good, but passable. The acting is okay – not terrible, but it’s no wonder you probably won’t have seen any of these actors in much else. The action scenes are directed about as competently as you’d expect from a low budget nineties action movie and everything is pretty run-of-the-mill.

I did wonder whether it knew it was a bit of a cheesy B-movie and if it would actually play to this strength, but it seemed to play it serious all the way. There was about one moment when the hero did something kind of comical which would have worked better in some form of parody, but that was about the only moment of humour. The rest was all played straight.

I stuck with it until the end and I didn’t think it was a complete waste of an hour and a half of my life, but I’m not sure I’d bother watching it again. If I want a serious story like this I’ll stick with the ‘Terminator’ franchise and there are tonnes of movies even more daft that are fun to watch ironically. And was it just me or did the end music remind me of a ‘Terminator’ style opening theme?

Review By: bowmanblue
A decent and imaginative low-budget action flick
While this film seems to be unpopular on this site, it has several redeeming qualities for the crowd that’s into B-action movies. The people who think this movie is hilariously awful or the worst movie ever made need to watch more movies, because there are far worse movies out there with far less effort put into them than this one.

Without giving too much away, I feel I should point out a few things I noticed about this film. For one thing, the plot bears a passing resemblance to Terminator, but goes in directions the first two Terminator movies did not. Second, the music is great, and suits this type of movie perfectly. In fact, the music combined with the overall feel of this film reminded me somewhat of some of the older John Carpenter movies (not that it can’t be enjoyed on its own merits). Also noteworthy is that the main characters are relatively likable, which can be a rare thing in B-movies such as this.

In addition, I actually found the cyborg in this movie (John Saint Ryan) to be more intimidating and menacing than Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator. This is likely partially aided by his non-Austrian robotic voice, partially by the sheer acting power of John Saint Ryan (seen in his face, which is left unobstructed through most of the movie), and partially by the occasional robotic glow we see behind his human-like eyes (reminiscent of Westworld, for those who have seen it). In addition, this cyborg, unlike most other movie cyborgs, is self-healing. This aspect of the film allows for multiple gory “deaths” of the cyborg, which is great for gore and action fans alike.

So, on the whole, this movie is fun for those who like B-movies, but naturally it has flaws. However, this is far from the worst movie of this quality and genre, and it is certainly more entertaining and stimulating than many others. For those who like watching obscure, interesting, and possibly cheesy action movies, give this one a watch. For those expecting this to be their next favorite film, you might be disappointed.

Review By: davehead3

Other Information:

Original Title American Cyborg: Steel Warrior
Release Date 1994-01-07
Release Year 1993

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 447784
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Sci-Fi
Director Boaz Davidson
Writer Bill Crounse, Boaz Davidson, Brent V. Friedman
Actors Joe Lara, Nicole Hansen, John Saint Ryan
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Film House (color)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

American Cyborg: Steel Warrior 1994 123movies
American Cyborg: Steel Warrior 1994 123movies
Original title American Cyborg: Steel Warrior
TMDb Rating 5.097 31 votes

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