Während eines Unwetters zerschellt eine Boeing 747, die sich auf dem Weg nach Australien befand, auf einer Insel. Die brisante Ladung der Maschine bestand aus zwei streng geheimen RoboternWährend eines Unwetters zerschellt eine Boeing 747, die sich auf dem Weg nach Australien befand, auf einer Insel. Die brisante Ladung der Maschine bestand aus zwei streng geheimen RoboternWährend eines Unwetters zerschellt eine Boeing 747, die sich auf dem Weg nach Australien befand, auf einer Insel. Die brisante Ladung der Maschine bestand aus zwei streng geheimen Robotern
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You can tell that this movie had a reasonable budget, but Jim Wynorski doesn't know what to do with it. All of his shots are uninspired and clunky. Likewise, the editing is amateurish. A first year film student could do better.
The CGI effects are clean, but they are not integrated well into the live action scenes. Human actors react to things that don't happen, or are out of sync with the CGI action. For example, while being attacked, someone is thrown to the ground by a CGI robot that never gets anywhere close to the actor.
Additionally, the music is really lame. Casio keyboard quality from someone's basement.
But the worst element is the script. Everything about it is terrible. The story, the lines and the characters are all pathetic.
The only things keeping the movie from being a 1 rating are the actors and the rest of the production staff. The camera work is good, as are the costumes, sets, sound, etc. i.e. it's a well-made crappy movie.
In this case they did a cool thing and brought in Star Trek alum from three versions of the franchise; Takei, from TOS, Dorn, from NG, and Picardo, from Voyager. SyFy offers these guys maybe $25,000 for a couple days work on what are, essentially, extended cameos. They sit around between shots, sipping martini's and reminiscing over the old times. They give half-baked performances, get one or two minutes of screen time each, cash their checks and go home. Hell, I'd do it. For their part, SyFy gets to use their names for promoting the film.
As SyFy channel movies go, this one was OK. Fact is, I thought the SFX were better than in many of these little time-wasters. They go cheap and don't worry about details, like captain's bars on their collar and sergeant's stripes on their sleeve (this from one of the movies I saw a couple years ago). My favorite from this one is that all the Special Forces guys are carrying M16A2's, except one guy, who's using a 50 year old M16A1. Not a chance this would happen in real life, but to be honest, I think they do a lot of that stuff on purpose, to give guys like me the fun of spotting those errors.
It's just campy fun, like Snakes On A Plane, and if you watch until the first commercial break you'll know the entire plot, and after that you can go to the bathroom, grab another beer, or answer the phone and have no fear that you'll miss a vital plot point.
So lighten up, people. This fluff won't kill you, and let's face it, the other 80 channels are all filled with stuff like Real Housewives of Barstow, Law & Order reruns from the 1990's, and Tory Spelling movies (Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?).
I'd say this was an average SyFy channel effort.
"A.I. Assault" is flawed and full of holes, and my only consolation is that I have seen movies worse than this one. The story is absurd: the helicopter of the thugs lands exactly in the same dangerous island; the military force brings inadequate weapons, in spite of knowing that only one rifle is suitable to fight against the invincible robots; their adviser, Dr. Susan Foster, acts like a retarded; the pilot of the helicopter has a crisis of morality and leaves two million dollars in the island. The robots seem to be prepared to destroy ham actors and actresses, actually that is what they do along the movie, therefore they are useful weapons. The story is a sort of "Jurassic Park III" with the devices from the 2006 "War of the Worlds", and the special effects are reasonable for a B-movie. My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Shockwave"
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- WissenswertesRobert Picardo later referred to this film as the most embarrassing of his career.
- PatzerThe commando leader refers to his helicopter as a "Huey," the nickname for the single-rotor UH-1, but the helicopter depicted is a twin-rotor CH-47 Chinook.
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Dr. Nava: I can't believe this happened. It's just not possible.
Lt. Bill Gordon: Yeah, just building giant mechanical war machines, armed with every weapon known to science? What could possibly go wrong?
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