Cyborg Cop
Cyborg Cop
| 05 October 1993 (USA)
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Ex-DEA agent Jack receives an emergency message from his brother Phillip, whose team was ambushed on the Caribbean island of St. Keith. Jack goes to St. Keith to find his brother, who has been turned into a cyborg by the drug runner he was after.

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Sexyloutak

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Beystiman

It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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Merolliv

I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.

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Mabel Munoz

Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?

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Leofwine_draca

CYBORG COP is an entertaining low-rent beat 'em up with a sci-fi twist. It's a classic piece of B-movie fare, featuring all the usual elements we've come to expect (and love) from our cult films: a muscled, posturing hero (David Bradley), a slumming British actor playing the villain (John Rhys-Davies, who should know better), locations standing in for elsewhere (here, South Africa is meant to be the Caribbean), awful effects (the robot suits are something else), plentiful action, a gratuitous sex scene (featuring DOUBLE IMPACT's pneumatic starlet, Alonna Shaw) and terrible script.The story has hints of ROBOCOP but those expecting to see a robot dishing out justice on the streets, as the title would imply, are in for disappointment: the cyborg cop of the title is a supporting character who never gets to go out on the beat. Instead, this is a standard revenge format, with the lead character (Jack Ryan, not the Tom Clancy one) tracking the villain to his lair to rescue his kidnapped sibling. Bradley's acting is pants, but he gets to show off his martial arts skills in a series of low budgeted but highly enjoyable action scenes which involve plentiful destruction and mayhem.The movie has a decent director in the form of Sam Firstenberg, whose REVENGE OF THE NINJA is still my favourite ninja movie; CYBORG COP doesn't reach those highs, but it is a lot of fun. The combination of cheesy effects, cheesier one-liners, shoehorned-in nudity and diabolical acting (Rhys-Davies repeatedly slips into a broad Yorkshire accent for some reason) make this a heady brew that cult fans will find difficult to turn down!

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TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

Two brothers are both in the DEA. One of them goes missing on a mission, and the other goes searching for him. This takes him on a crash course with our strange Villain(Rhys-Davies, whose weight in this must be from chewing scenery, and his accent is literally *all over the place*... I believe he manages to hit all the major continents over the course of this... ah, xenophobia, you've given an easy way out for so many lousy writers who couldn't think of a way to make their "bad guy" despicable), and he'll meet several racist stereotypes of Jamaicans and a bitch reporter(who will bare her breasts and the uppermost bit of her ass in a moderate sex scene before the end of this), and the latter two will offer up terrible comic relief. Oh, and there's an irritating kid, neither natural nor cute. He is a pitiful actor, but then again, *everyone* in this is. The delivery of exposition is obvious. There are several Rambo-style shootouts and physical fights. This is not well-done, but it *is* hilarious. We have a lab that clearly uses TOS "generic beeping" noises, shotguns that sound like a Desert Eagle, and ridiculously ill-thought out "solutions" in the climax. And yes, cyborgs(and at one point, two of them go up against each other), with Freddy Krueger-glove finger-claws. RoboCop? Well, not the exact same story, and infinitely less interesting. Oh, and how do you prolong a man-on-bot battle? You have it throw him into stuff instead of finishing him off, of course. There are a few hot chicks, a little bloody, gory violence and strong language in this. I recommend this to people looking to laugh their ass off. 2/10

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Peter L. Petersen (KnatLouie)

This movie wasn't as bad as I'd expected it to be. The plot: a renegade cop, Jack (David Bradley, great B-action-flick guy) goes into the jungle (in Jamaica I think), to find his lost brother, who has been turned into a cyborg by a charismatic bad guy, Kessel (played by John Rhys-Davies in perhaps one of his best roles ever) - while looking for him, Jack encounters many bad guys whose asses he must kick, and he also scores with some bimbo (Played by Alonna Shaw, who probably is a nice person in real life, but p*ssed me off in the movie) The Highlight of the movie is the Evil Cyborg, Quincy (played by Rufus Swart, who I don't think said a single word during the entire movie..and it appears to be his last movie too!) - he has this really cool knife-glove he puts on to slash his enemies, looks great! I won't reveal to much about the movie, go see it! It's brilliant! I laughed my ass of, especially at the end, when Jack fools Kessel..it's brilliantly written and conceived! (or maybe not)I give this movie 6/10, because it's very entertaining, but still a crap-flick though...the tourist-bag Jack wears throughout the movie looked so silly, maybe that's why the bad guys aren't afraid of him, because he looks like a total wussy, with a gold belt... John Rhys-Davies has a lot of good lines, and he steals EVERY scene he's in.. the same goes whenever Rufus Swart is in a scene, his foamy rubber "cyborg-legs/arms" looks hilariously cheap!HEY! LOOK OUT BEHIND YOU!

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ELPSYCHO_WHW

Well if your like me and you love these cheap martial arts/Sci-fi films made in the mid 90's when the Karate film genre was big then this is no exception. David Bradley (king of TV movies) is the hero in this one and he has to try and rescue his brother from, believe it or not none other than John Rhys-Davies. His accent is very bad i'm not sure if its a poor british accent or an African one. The highlight of the film is that Bradley wears a massive black leather Bum Bag (or fanny Pack) throughout the film and never takes it off even when hes fighting! He co ordinates this fine piece of clothing with a gold belt. The fighting isn't too bad and the action is ok. I would recommend buying it for a bit of fun.

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