Its psychedelic unease, heavy-metal textures, nihilistic humor, DIY artistry and ... frights are still gloriously entertaining after two decades of special-effects advancements.
Hardware (1990)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:6
Rotten:7
Average Rating:3.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Violent, post-apocalyptic cult movie about Moses, a terminally ill scavenger, and Julie, his dope-smoking girlfriend. One day, while scouring the remains of civilization, Moses retrieves a... Violent, post-apocalyptic cult movie about Moses, a terminally ill scavenger, and Julie, his dope-smoking girlfriend. One day, while scouring the remains of civilization, Moses retrieves a collection of mysterious hardware. Unfortunately, the hardware turns out to be a robot programmed to kill human beings and it quickly takes over Julie's technology-intensive apartment. [More]
Starring: Dylan McDermott, Stacy Travis
Starring: Dylan McDermott, Stacy Travis
Director: Richard Stanley
Director: Richard Stanley
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Reviews for Hardware
...a worthy film to revisit primarily to see how well it fueled our feverish imaginations before it fell to the wayside.
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