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It was the movie that stunned audiences, shocked the MPAA and marked the debut of one of the most uncompromising filmmakers in modern horror. Golden Globe® winner Dylan McDermott (The Practice, Dark Blue) stars as a post-apocalyptic scavenger who brings home a battered cyborg skull for his metal-sculptor girlfriend. But this steel scrap contains the brain of the M.A.R.K. 13, the military’s most ferocious bio-mechancial combat droid. It is cunning, cruel, and knows how to reassemble itself. Tonight, it is reborn…and no flesh shall be spared. Stacey Travis (GHOSTWORLD) co-stars – along with appearances by Iggy Pop, Lemmy of Motörhead and music by Ministry and Public Image Ltd. – in the kick-ass sci-fi thriller from Richard Stanley (DUST DEVIL) that Fangoria calls “gritty, trippy and frightnening…HARDWARE is one of the best horror movies you’ve never seen!”

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  • P. Laborda
    March 14, 2010
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    The quality is very bad for a blu-ray, and the Fx(special effect are very very badly made)

    I think you can buy this movie only if you are fan of a very old movie called “horror” but it’s not, and you do to be fan also of the movies made without money (like homemade movies)

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  • Scott Denison
    March 14, 2010
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    Somthing wrong with the DVD.Waited for this to come out in dvd and when youn insert disk in player it skips,tried cleaning it, this really sucks.Buyer beware.

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  • Steven Kroitzsh
    March 14, 2010
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    This movie put me to sleep. I tryed to watch it three times. Maybe I just need more coffee.

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  • The Tao of Netflix
    March 14, 2010
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    This movie felt like a low budget version of Mad Max. A future, albeit horribly pessimistic (but some would argue realistic), depiction of the future in which war- and conflict-torn humans live in an environmentally and comfort destroyed world. Oh, and there’s a horror theme to it as well with a terminator-like robot proving to be a menace. So obviously this movie is strictly sci-fi horror, and robot/mechanical sci-fi at that (i.e., excluding the juicy alien kind). Unfortunately, I really dislike this genre, and could not enjoy it at all. However, if you like this genre, then you may enjoy and I encourage you to not necessarily be swayed by my views. However, irrespective of the genre and my personal aversion, I did not find this to be a high quality film. It seemed as if Mad Max had been the inspiration for the film, but that vision did not match the budget. Normally I’m not at all budget sensitive, but I think a solid budget is necessary to make a futuristic sci-fi film work, and be believable. In this case, it was mostly tiny sets and carefully selected camera angles to avoid showing the viewer how little set they really had created. But it wasn’t creative enough to make me not notice this absence. Then there’s the music. I know this is a 1990 movie, on the tail end of the 1980s, but the music was just awful. It sounded like the music director got his first synthesizer and went a little crazy. I suppose synthesized music is consistent with the overall concept, but it was distractingly bad. Just because its 1980s doesnt mean it has to be awful.

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  • J. Otaguro
    March 14, 2010
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    I remember going to the theater many years ago (in 1990) to watch this movie with a few of my friends. I have watched many movies in my life and from what I recall, this is the worst movie I have ever seen. One of the few movies that not only wasn’t worth the cost of a ticket, but worse, the loss of time spent watching it.

    One of the few things I recall from this movie was the opening scene where you see a guy walking in the desert for 20 minutes. Not 20 minutes of his life – 20 minutes of my life. Now you would think that there would be some meaning to this – like the guy fighting off robots, or demons, or SOMETHING – no – I remember him just walking and walking in the desert doing nothing but wasting my time.

    I have used this movie as the standard to compare bad movies to. No movie has come close to this one.

    It is strange the dichotomy of reviews, where a lot of people liked the movie and a lot of people feel it is a rotting piece of trash. I don’t understand what others see in the movie – I can only relay what I and a lot of others have seen of this movie – see this at your own risk.

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