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In the near future, when robots become commonplace, Sgt. Jack Ramsey (Selleck) handles cases involving malfunctioning robots.He gets involved in the schemes of a twisted genius named Dr. Charles Luther (Simmons), resulting in a cat and mouse game with such weapons as guided bullets, rolling bombs and acid squirting robotic spiders.
In the near future, when robots become commonplace, Sgt. Jack Ramsey (Selleck) handles cases involving malfunctioning robots.He gets involved in the schemes of a twisted genius named Dr. Charles Luther (Simmons), resulting in a cat and mouse game with such weapons as guided bullets, rolling bombs and acid squirting robotic spiders.


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* [[AI Is a Crapshoot]]: Averted - there ''is'' no AI, just machines doing what they are programmed to do, or malfunctioning because somebody ''didn't'' do what ''they'' were supposed to do.
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: Averted - there ''is'' no AI, just machines doing what they are programmed to do, or malfunctioning because somebody ''didn't'' do what ''they'' were supposed to do.
* [[Chase Scene]]: A fairly memorable one - Luther attacks a police convoy with roving smart bombs by dropping them from a trapdoor in his car, so the heroes can't even see where he's attacking them ''from.''
* [[Chase Scene]]: A fairly memorable one - Luther attacks a police convoy with roving smart bombs by dropping them from a trapdoor in his car, so the heroes can't even see where he's attacking them ''from.''
* [[Death by Genre Savviness]]: Luther - he knows all the angles except the one Ramsey makes a living on; ''any system can fail.'' {{spoiler|Ramsey thus kills him by [[Hoist by His Own Petard|feeding him to his own killbots.]]}}
* [[Death by Genre Savviness]]: Luther - he knows all the angles except the one Ramsey makes a living on; ''any system can fail.'' {{spoiler|Ramsey thus kills him by [[Hoist by His Own Petard|feeding him to his own killbots.]]}}
* [[Dueling Movies]]: With one of the biggest actors at the time and written/directed by a science-fiction legend, this film was projected to be the major sci-fi film of 1984. Instead, it got overshadowed by a [[The Terminator|B-movie about a robot assassin played by an Austrian bodybuilder who barely spoke English, co-starring alongside actors who only had theater experience, and written/directed by an unknown]] (whose last film credit was ''[[Piranha|Piranha II]]'').
* [[Dueling Movies]]: With one of the biggest actors at the time and written/directed by a science-fiction legend, this film was projected to be the major sci-fi film of 1984. Instead, it got overshadowed by a [[The Terminator|B-movie about a robot assassin played by an Austrian bodybuilder who barely spoke English, co-starring alongside actors who only had theater experience, and written/directed by an unknown]] (whose last film credit was ''[[Piranha|Piranha II]]'').
* [[Homing Projectile]]: the infrared homing rounds.
* [[Homing Projectile]]: the infrared homing rounds.
* [[Made of Explodium]]: Luther's creations.
* [[Made of Explodium]]: Luther's creations.
* [[No OSHA Compliance]]: The skyscraper construction site. Justified because only robots are meant to be there.
* [[No OSHA Compliance]]: The skyscraper construction site. Justified because only robots are meant to be there.
* [[Painfully-Slow Projectile]]: The homing bullets of Luther's gun.
* [[Painfully-Slow Projectile]]: The homing bullets of Luther's gun.
* [[Pistol Pose]]: Used on the posters and video covers.
* [[Pistol Pose]]: Used on the posters and video covers.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Ramsey is scared of heights. Knowing this, Luther sets the exhange in the climax to happen in an unfinished skyscraper.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Ramsey is scared of heights. Knowing this, Luther sets the exhange in the climax to happen in an unfinished skyscraper.


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Latest revision as of 13:49, 17 March 2022

A 1984 film starring Tom Selleck and Gene Simmons. It was written and directed by Michael Crichton

In the near future, when robots become commonplace, Sgt. Jack Ramsey (Selleck) handles cases involving malfunctioning robots.He gets involved in the schemes of a twisted genius named Dr. Charles Luther (Simmons), resulting in a cat and mouse game with such weapons as guided bullets, rolling bombs and acid squirting robotic spiders.

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