Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIt has torn into our dimension from the Hell of another world. An alien being with a mission to destroy the one person on earth that prevents its immortality. There is no place to hide - whe... Tout lireIt has torn into our dimension from the Hell of another world. An alien being with a mission to destroy the one person on earth that prevents its immortality. There is no place to hide - when the Murdercycle has it sights set on you.It has torn into our dimension from the Hell of another world. An alien being with a mission to destroy the one person on earth that prevents its immortality. There is no place to hide - when the Murdercycle has it sights set on you.
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Kim Robert Koscki
- Motorcycle Alien
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Murdercycle (1999) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a meteor that crashes to planet Earth and infects a motorcycle rider and his bike. The man and his motorcycle are taken control of by the alien presence and sent on a mission to begin a killing spree until it can invade a military base and recover an alien artifact
This movie is directed by Thomas L. Callaway (Dead Man Rising) and stars Charles Wesley (Run the Race), Robert Donavan (Attack of the Unknown), William Vogt (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), David A. R. White (God's Not Dead) and Stephen O'Mahoney (NYPD Blues).
The comet opening and transformation scene reminded me of the beginning of the Wraith...but that was the only part of this that was as good as that movie. The writing, acting and dialogue was as bad as you'd expect. The action scenes were just okay. The kills could have been better. The gun shots sounded like paintball guns and the ending was cheesy.
Overall, this is as bad as the title. I would score this a 2/10 and recommend skipping it...unless you're in the mood for a bad movie, then this is for you.
This movie is directed by Thomas L. Callaway (Dead Man Rising) and stars Charles Wesley (Run the Race), Robert Donavan (Attack of the Unknown), William Vogt (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), David A. R. White (God's Not Dead) and Stephen O'Mahoney (NYPD Blues).
The comet opening and transformation scene reminded me of the beginning of the Wraith...but that was the only part of this that was as good as that movie. The writing, acting and dialogue was as bad as you'd expect. The action scenes were just okay. The kills could have been better. The gun shots sounded like paintball guns and the ending was cheesy.
Overall, this is as bad as the title. I would score this a 2/10 and recommend skipping it...unless you're in the mood for a bad movie, then this is for you.
I usually like Full Moon stuff, just because they're so ridiculously funny, but this one wasn't funny-bad, just bad-bad. These three or four marines with a couple of civilians go try to kill an alien motorcycle--excuse me, MURDERcycle. They actually start calling it that in the movie, too. One of the civilians is a psychic, but she seems to be relatively useless until the very, very end. Some plot twists, but nothing to really hold one's interest, and nothing you can't see coming a mile away though a fog bank. Even the funny alien-watcher can't save this bad one from the trash heap, but he was a nice diversion.
True this movie was nothing spectacular. The special effects weren't really all that special. The acting wasn't Oscar worthy. The script was a little..well it was just a little... Yes we could all tell the "murdercycle" was covered with rubber and such...but come on...This movie wasn't too, too bad. I don't normally like sci-fi movies. I am more into HORROR. I love (for whatever reason) movies by Full Moon. This one was from one of their own spin off productions company's: ActionExtreme. This movie had an original idea (not the alien part), that really tried to develop into something. Though there was a very slow part, it did pick up towards the end, and finished with an "there could be a sequel" ending. Watch with an open mind. It is a B-movie, it was filmed on an old studio lot and that is very obvious. The whole thing probably didn't cost over a couple hundred thousand to make..Take that into consideration, and just enjoy the movie.
An alien has fused himslf with a traveling dirtbiker and his vehcle to make one
formidable super weapon. What he's doing on earth is to retrieve an alien communication
device lef here from previous visitors which our CIA has stored in a hidden facility.
Besides the struggle with this hybrid creature the squad of marines sent in to guard this thing feuds wth their CIA leaders.
Murdercycle is one truly lame science fiction film. It rates at the bottom of all categories, acting, writing, directing and laughable special effecs.
Don't waste your time.
Besides the struggle with this hybrid creature the squad of marines sent in to guard this thing feuds wth their CIA leaders.
Murdercycle is one truly lame science fiction film. It rates at the bottom of all categories, acting, writing, directing and laughable special effecs.
Don't waste your time.
Nine of the character names are taken from big name comic book creators--
Neal ADAMS
John BUSCEMA
Vince COLLETTA
Steve DITKO
Frank FRAZETTA
Jack KIRBY
Stan LEE
Arnie SINNOTT
and
Wally WOOD
Neal ADAMS
John BUSCEMA
Vince COLLETTA
Steve DITKO
Frank FRAZETTA
Jack KIRBY
Stan LEE
Arnie SINNOTT
and
Wally WOOD
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- AnecdotesAll of the characters are named after comic book creators whose best known works were mostly for Marvel and DC Comics in the 60s and 70s: (Jack) Kirby, (Stan) Lee, (Joe) Kubert, (Wally) Wood, (Neal) Adams, (John) Bucsema, (Frank) Frazetta, (Steve) Ditko, (Vince) Coletta, and (Joe) Sinnott from the 60's and 70's. Frazetta did art for comic books, but he is best known for for his fantasy artwork.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Puppetmaster (2012)
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By what name was Murdercycle (1999) officially released in Canada in English?
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