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Project Shadowchaser II

Project Shadowchaser II (1994) Movie Poster
  •  USA  •    •  94m  •    •  Directed by: John Eyres.  •  Starring: Frank Zagarino, Bryan Genesse, Beth Toussaint, Daniel Bonjour, Todd Jensen, Danny Keogh, Jeff Fannell, Hal Orlandini, Gavin Hood, Robin Smith, James Whyle, Laura Steed, Frank Opperman.  •  Music by: Stephen Edwards.
        Terrorists led by an android take over a nuclear plant and threaten to launch a missile at Washington. While the authorities desperately attempt to negotiate, the terrorists persue their real goal. A plant worker, her son and a tough-guy repair man have other ideas, and attempt to stop the terrorists from inside the plant.

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There is only one positive thing to say about this movie, and that's Frank Zagarino's performance as an android. Although he isn't anywhere near Arnold Schwarzenegger and the way he plays a cyborg, it was a bit entertaining watching it. Zagarino looked VERY robotic, that's for sure. I wouldn't have gone anywhere near the guy. Apart from this, it was a very bad movie. There are a number of action scenes, but they were all bad. That also includes the fight scenes in the movie. The hero was a really stupid one, and personally I didn't sympathize with him at all. What made things even worse, was that he had to drag a stupid woman and her 11 year old (or something like that) son around. That drove the focus away from the action, and was just irritating all the way through.

Review by sveknu from the Internet Movie Database.