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City Limits

  • 1984
  • PG-13
  • 1h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
2.5/10
1.6 k
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Rae Dawn Chong, John Stockwell, and Darrell Larson in City Limits (1984)
A pair of teenage motorcycle gangs maintain an uneasy truce between each other in the not-too-distant future. When an evil corporation tries to take over their ruined city, the gangs must decide whether to fight their common enemy.
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Un par de bandas de moteros adolescentes mantienen una tregua incómoda entre sí en un futuro no muy lejano. Cuando una malvada corporación intenta apoderarse de su ciudad en ruinas, las band... Leer todoUn par de bandas de moteros adolescentes mantienen una tregua incómoda entre sí en un futuro no muy lejano. Cuando una malvada corporación intenta apoderarse de su ciudad en ruinas, las bandas deben decidir si luchar.Un par de bandas de moteros adolescentes mantienen una tregua incómoda entre sí en un futuro no muy lejano. Cuando una malvada corporación intenta apoderarse de su ciudad en ruinas, las bandas deben decidir si luchar.

  • Dirección
    • Aaron Lipstadt
  • Guionistas
    • Don Keith Opper
    • Aaron Lipstadt
    • James Reigle
  • Elenco
    • John Stockwell
    • Darrell Larson
    • Rae Dawn Chong
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    2.5/10
    1.6 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Aaron Lipstadt
    • Guionistas
      • Don Keith Opper
      • Aaron Lipstadt
      • James Reigle
    • Elenco
      • John Stockwell
      • Darrell Larson
      • Rae Dawn Chong
    • 28Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 11Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Elenco principal34

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    John Stockwell
    John Stockwell
    • Lee
    Darrell Larson
    Darrell Larson
    • Mick
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    • Yogi
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Albert
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Wickings
    Don Keith Opper
    Don Keith Opper
    • Sammy
    Pamela Ludwig
    Pamela Ludwig
    • Frankie
    Tony Plana
    Tony Plana
    • Ramos
    Kelly Stuart
    • Ruth
    Matt Goulish
    • Billy
    Joanelle Romero
    Joanelle Romero
    • Woman in Desert
    • (as Joannelle Nadine Romero)
    Norbert Weisser
    Norbert Weisser
    • Bolo
    Robby Benson
    Robby Benson
    • Carver
    Marcia Holley
    • Unfriendly DA
    Alan Marcus
    • Unfriendly DA
    Kane Hodder
    Kane Hodder
    • Unfriendly DA
    Dean Devlin
    Dean Devlin
    • Ernie
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Whitey
    • Dirección
      • Aaron Lipstadt
    • Guionistas
      • Don Keith Opper
      • Aaron Lipstadt
      • James Reigle
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    Backlash007

    "You ever read Insect Man #47?"

    Well, once again, I'm the only person in the world that liked this movie. From reading all of the terrible reviews, I almost changed my mind about that. City Limits is about rival biker gangs feuding in a post plague-ridden America (you know, poor man's Road Warrior). It's a good B-movie written by Don Keith Opper from The Critters movies. The only thing that no one could deny was the great cast. John Stockwell, James Earl Jones, Kim Cattrall, Rae Dawn Chong, John Diehl, Robby Benson, Don Keith Opper, and even Kane Hodder are all running around in this movie. The best part is that the gangs use comic books to make major decisions. That's classic. City Limits is absolutely nothing special, but that's why I love it. I suppose B-movies are somewhat of an acquired taste nowadays. So, if you enjoyed the Road Warrior...you probably won't enjoy City Limits. But if you like post-apocalyptic films that are B-movie treasures (garbage to most) along the lines of Def-Con 4, Cyborg, and Fist of the North Star, you should like City Limits.
    DashingD

    Another movie shot in the warehouse district...

    It took a lot of talent to make one really big pile of crap. James Earl Jones looks as if he'd rather be somewhere else and one can only imagine what the heck was going through Robby Benson's mind when he signed on.

    It deserved every bit of abuse it received when it was featured on "Mystery Science Theater 3000."
    2jgbotwinick-82030

    It's really hard to know how to rate this film...

    It's really hard to know how to rate this film because there's two ways to watch it. One ways is horribly wrong, and the other way is wonderful. If I'm rating the movie on its own merits, it's a horrible piece of garbage which should never have been made (what was James Earl Jones thinking accepting this part...). If, however, I'm rating this as an MST3K fan, it is comedy gold. So, to recap, DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE JUST FOR THE MOVIE ITSELF! You will regret that decision forever. Do, however, pull up the MST3K version of this on Netflix and enjoy it.
    Wizard-8

    How to make a post-apocalypse movie for $5.00...

    Though I enjoy the post-apocalypse genre, even I'm hard pressed to mention anything that I liked in this dung heap. Well...some of the music wasn't bad, though it got repetitive eventually. The rest of the movie I was simply amazed at how lame the action and story were, and how cheap everything looked. This actually got released to theaters? Amazing. I hope James Earl Jones and Robby Benson only accepted their (tiny) roles for the money.

    Maybe this is fun to watch in the MST3K version - but it's certainly a chore to watch in the original version.
    4IonicBreezeMachine

    Slightly below average post-apocalyptic film, but a very watchable one.

    15 years after a mysterious plague ravaged the world killing off most of the adults and leaving behind a world of orphans, Lee (John Stockwell) having been raised by guardian Albert (James Earl Jones) sets off to the ruins of Los Angeles in search of a legendary gang of scavengers known as the Clippers. Once in Los Angeles, Lee runs afoul of the D. A.s a rival gang to the Clippers who maintain an uneasy truce with one another with rules such as "eye for an eye" and no firearms. After resolving a grievance caused by Lee, Clippers leader, Mick (Darrell Larson) welcomes Lee into the Clippers. The D. A.s however are in league with the Sunya Corporation who seek obedience from the city's denizens in exchange for resources like light and power but the Clippers are unwilling to accept Sunya's demands.

    City Limits is a 1985 post-apocalyptic action film from director Aaron Lipstadt and writer Don Keith Opper both of whom got their start in the industry doing production work on various Roger Corman produced sci-fi films such as Galaxy of Terror and Battle Beyond the Stars or in Lipstadt's case, assisting with the visual effects for John Carpenter's influential action classic Escape from New York. City Limits was a reteam for Lipstadt and Opper having previously collaborated together of the 1982 sci-fi film Android. City Limits was a troubled production with the original version of City Limits slated for a 1984 release only for it to miss this release window due to reshoots and a discarded score by frequent Jim Jarmsuch collaborator John Lurie in favor of a new score by Mitchell Froom. I'm not sure what contemporary reception was like to the movie as no box office information is available nor did I find any archived reviews, but most people know of this movie from its appearance on movie mocking showcase Mystery Science Theater 3000 where puppet host Crow T. Robot notably sang a tribute to Kim Catrall who by chance saw the episode and arranged flowers to be sent to Crow (certainly better reception than Joe Don Baker's threats of punches to the face). City Limits is clearly inspired by the various post-apocalyptic touchstones of the time such as the Mad Max films and yes it's not good, but it's hardly "2.4" on IMDB bad.

    The movie has an intriguing setup with a world of orphans left without parental supervision and society having devolved into roving gangs of savagery and barbarism in what's basically a all encompasses gender and racial take on Lord of the Flies, or so you would think. In practice this world really doesn't feel like a world run by adults who as children were left to their own devices or living by the "law of the jungle" as everything is too clean, there's not much devastation in the streets of what used to be Los Angeles, and there's a corporation called Sunya Corporation that appears to be functioning and serving its purpose of doing.... businessy business (they never actually say what Sunya does). In terms of themes it's a very standard "freedom versus the establishment" narrative designed to appeal to countercultural youth and those are perfectly fine, but the world the movie creates to make that story doesn't make all that much sense.

    I think the cast are quite likable and do a good job and when you have the likes of Kim Cattrall, Ray Dawn Chong,John Stockwell or Don Keith Opper (a stable of the enduring Critters movies), it's a pretty solid dream team for your b-movie exercise. We also have James Earl Jones in an extended cameo as Albert Lee's guardian (and occasional narrator but that goes off and on) and Jones is one of the best reasons to see this movie because even in material that's not up to his level there's something infectious and charismatic about his performance you can't help but get invested in, and a scene where he pilots RC Planes as guided missiles pushes it over the edge in terms of entertainment value. On the villain side we have Robby Benson as primary villain Carver whose "special appearance" couldn't be more uninterested if you tried as he spends most of his role sat behind a desk looking annoyed at a phone, but opposite that we have German actor Norbert Weisser as Bolo, Carver's primary henchman who is absolutely devouring the scene playing his character as if channeled through Ronald Lacey's Gestapo character from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Weisser is just an absolute delight as a villain and brings that energy to the forefront.

    City Limits is stupid and nonsensical and it's nowhere near the top of the heap of Mad Max post-apocalyptic clones that tried to ride the coattails, and yet I can't deny I was entertained by it. I'm not going to act like this is some kind of misunderstood gem, but I'd much rather watch this then some bigger budgeted material of this ilk like Solarbabies. The movie doesn't make much sense in terms of its world or plot but there's a passion and drive in the performances (mostly) and that drive and passion kind of pushes the movie into a schlocky zone where I can kind of forgive its stupidity and nonsense.

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    • Trivia
      Two versions of this movie exist. The first, with a score by John Lurie, was screened at the Picwood Theatre in Westwood, Los Angeles, CA. The released version is a re-cut, incorporating re-shoots, with a new score by Mitchell Froom. The second version was aired on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
    • Errores
      During the last battle, a remote model plane is driven into a pickup truck with a mounted gun. The plane clearly passes on the truck's side, and the resulting explosion is early, at the truck's rear.
    • Citas

      [upon seeing that his challenger in a duel is a woman]

      Lee: This ain't fair.

      Mick: You're right. It ain't.

    • Créditos curiosos
      How actors are listed in the end credits depends on the fate of the character they played, such as "John Stockwell IS Lee," "Dean Devlin WAS Ernie."
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: City Limits (1992)
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      Written and Performed by King Sunny Ade

      Courtesy of Island Records, Ltd., Island Music, Ltd. and Clouseau Musique

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      • 1 de septiembre de 1985 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Ciudad sin límite
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Film Ventures International (FVI)
      • Island Alive
      • Sho Films
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      • 1h 26min(86 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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