Manborg

2011 "Revenge is Back"
5.5| 1h10m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 25 October 2011 Released
Producted By: Astron-6 Video International
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Official Website: http://www.astron-6.com/manborg.html
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The evil Count Draculon and his army of demons have conquered Earth, but a young soldier who lost his life in the first war against Hell has reawakened in the future as MANBORG! Together with a crew of post-apocalyptic rebels, the half-man half-machine hero will fight to defeat Draculon and take back the planet!

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Listonixio Fresh and Exciting
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
stephensaaront A ridiculous premise made by two guys and a small group of their friends made one of the most enjoyable bits of cinema I have ever seen, and I watched Infinty War the day before watching this. Turn your brain off, allow the nonsnse to flow around and lift your soul. Only reason I did not give t a 10 is one of the last lines "there is no Heaven" even though there is a hell in this movies universe, other than that no complaints. Even the two female leads were far more beautiful than you would expect for the budget. And stay for the after credit scene.
Thy Davideth The best thing about Manborg is the Karate guy. His English dubbing is f*****g funny as hell. As for the rest of the movie, it's an excellent homage/parody of 80s sci fi action movies. I actually like its tone and special effects even if it is silly as $#!+. On a further note, I think this movie is influenced by another sci fi action movie called The Eliminators. If this was already explained in the DVD and is common knowledge among Manborg fans then excuse me for being retarded, ass.
George Clarke Manborg looked hilarious! The box art (although not as its IMDb poster) was enough to grab my attention immediately and it looked like I was on to a winner!As an indie film director, and huge fan of grindhouse madness, I was so excited to get watching this.Having sat the husband down for the night and promising him a good time, via Manborg, I found myself apologising after 20 minutes and turning the film off after struggling through another 15.It was just too much!I could see and understand where the film makers wanted to go with this, but to me, it just looked like they forgot to put the paintbrush down and continued touching things up more and more, until they had actually covered up the picture they had really wanted to show.I'm glad it has done well though, I appreciate the work put in and look forward to seeing more from the team!
zetes Ridiculous, homemade B movie that's actually quite fun. The plot is pretty negligible, a mishmash of Robocop, Mortal Kombat, Star Wars, Army of Darkness and various other influences. Matthew Kennedy plays the title character, a former soldier who fought in the war against the minions of Hell. After he was nearly killed and left for dead, a scientist turned him into a cyborg. He awakes in the future, where the minions of Hell have taken over, and joins with a group of prisoners (Meredith Sweeney, Conor Sweeney and Ludwig Lee) to take back the world. Most of the film is shot in front of a green screen, with animated backgrounds playing behind them, similar to Sin City and Sky Captain. It has a cheap but fun aesthetic. Most wannabe cult movies attempt to be funny, but fail miserably. This one is actually pretty funny. In particular, I loved Ludwig Lee's dubbed tough-man voice, which parodies dubbed kung fu movies. This certainly isn't great, but it's clever and smart enough not to overstay its welcome (it runs just over an hour). It was also nice to see some real stop-motion animation the week that Ray Harryhausen passed (even though, yeah, it was pretty crappy). I'd love to see Steven Kostanski get a decent handful of money (I have no idea how much this cost, but I'd imagine very little) to make a real movie.