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I Heart Doomsday

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Canada  •    •  85m  •    •  Directed by: Patrick Downing.  •  Starring: Dan Beirne, Joe Cobden, Christine Ghawi, Trevor Hayes, Vanessa Matsui, Etan Muskat, Brent Skagford, Jenna Wright.  •  Music by: Patrick Downing.
    The lives of twisted and brilliant scientist, Maxillian von Max, and his lover/assistant Tatiana Vlaskovsky, are torn apart after a terrible doomsday device mishap leaves him horribly maimed, and her with total amnesia. Max builds an android, called the A#1, in his own image to re-establish relations with the memory-less Tatiana in hopes of re-igniting any awareness of their former life together. However, the robot and Tatiana fall in love, leaving a jealous, homicidal Max in the lurch creating a weird love triangle of apocalyptic proportions.

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Max Von Max (Dan Beirne) likes to create doomsday devices. Tatiana (Christine Ghawi) is the love of his life. During a freak Doomsday accident, Max becomes disfigured and lives underground while Tatiana gets amnesia and forgets him. Max comes up with a bad plan to create an android that looks like him to jar the memory of Tatiana who is now Jane. Max also has an arch enemy in Captain Ovation (Etan Muskat) a man who likes to clap after speeches.

Not exactly Phantom of the Opera, but it was entertaining. The dialogue and acting were bad and the plot was silly. Max forces the robot to be socially inept, if not downright creepy. And the robot also has freakin' laser beams that come out his eyes, that were underused. Bad special effects, low budget film, that I kept watching.


Review by nogodnomasters from the Internet Movie Database.