Johnson may crank up the energy, but the rest is overkill.
The Last Sentinel (2007)
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Fresh:0
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Katee Sackhoff (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA) co-stars in this sci-fi action flick where the fate of humanity rests squarely on the shoulders of a few remaining officers left after war has decimated most... Katee Sackhoff (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA) co-stars in this sci-fi action flick where the fate of humanity rests squarely on the shoulders of a few remaining officers left after war has decimated most of the population. But unlike any war that has come before it, this one is the result of a human creation called the Drone that was supposed to offer eternal peace. Instead it became a killing machine that threatens to push mankind into extinction unless those with the warrior spirit left in their hearts can defeat it. [More]
Starring: Katee Sackhoff, Keith David, Bokeem Woodbine, Don Wilson
Starring: Katee Sackhoff, Keith David, Bokeem Woodbine, Don Wilson
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