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Manborg

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,4/10
3047
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Matthew Kennedy in Manborg (2011)
A soldier, brought back to life as a cyborg, fights alongside a band of adventurers against demon hordes in a dystopian future.
Riproduci trailer1:59
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AvventuraAzioneB-HorrorCommediaFantascienzaFantascienza distopicaFantasiaFilm/serie d’azione di serie BOrroreOrrore corporeo

Un soldato, riportato in vita come un cyborg, combatte al fianco di una banda di avventurieri contro orde di demoni in un futuro distopico.Un soldato, riportato in vita come un cyborg, combatte al fianco di una banda di avventurieri contro orde di demoni in un futuro distopico.Un soldato, riportato in vita come un cyborg, combatte al fianco di una banda di avventurieri contro orde di demoni in un futuro distopico.

  • Regia
    • Steven Kostanski
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jeremy Gillespie
    • Steven Kostanski
  • Star
    • Matthew Kennedy
    • Adam Brooks
    • Meredith Sweeney
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    3047
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Steven Kostanski
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeremy Gillespie
      • Steven Kostanski
    • Star
      • Matthew Kennedy
      • Adam Brooks
      • Meredith Sweeney
    • 40Recensioni degli utenti
    • 61Recensioni della critica
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      • 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Matthew Kennedy
    Matthew Kennedy
    • Manborg
    Adam Brooks
    Adam Brooks
    • Doctor Scorpius…
    Meredith Sweeney
    Meredith Sweeney
    • Mina
    Conor Sweeney
    Conor Sweeney
    • Justice
    Ludwig Lee
    • #1 Man
    Jeremy Gillespie
    • The Baron
    Andrea Karr
    • Shadow Mega
    Mike Kostanski
    • Little Guy…
    Ivan Henwood
    • Sarge
    William O'Donnell
    • Arena Victim…
    Brian Edward Roach
    • WWII Killborgs
    • (as Brian Roach)
    • …
    Bobby Yee
    • Alley Victim
    Mark Pinder
    • Arena Gladiators
    Kyle Hebert
    Kyle Hebert
    • #1 Man
    • (voce)
    Jenn Meigs
    • Intercom Voice
    • (voce)
    Dylan Gyles
    • Killborg Cop…
    John Titley
    • Killborg Cop
    Evan Petkau
    • Killborg Cop…
    • Regia
      • Steven Kostanski
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeremy Gillespie
      • Steven Kostanski
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    6BandSAboutMovies

    Well, it's fun

    Manborg feels you're watching the cut scenes from a video game more than you're watching a movie. It's fun, but it feels like there was so much work put into something which inevitably ends up as a lark. Maybe I'm just a party pooper. Or maybe I like when movies are funny because they are just weird or foreign, versus the forced humor that comes when you make a parody or a genre already rife with unintended humor.

    That said, this is a real CGI achievement — just watch the extras to see how much of the world was created for the film. Is it a good movie? Well, it's more like an 11-minute Adult Swim show played out for an hour. There's some goofy humor and some slap happy action. That said — going back to my eleven-year-old self, then my answer would be, "Yes, this movie is awesome."
    7stormruston

    lousy special effects and lots of charm.

    This is a "B" movie all the way. It is crazy and looks like it was done as a university project. I really enjoyed it. There is little gore, little money spent on effects ( there had better not have been as the effects were laughable) There was a lot of very imaginative stop motion and fun work with blue screen, every thing about this movie was cheese! not blue cheese as it did not stink, it is just... home made like. Lots of fun for non movie snobs who like movies that have no right being appealing but are. This is one of those. you can not help but to like it. Effects are about a 2 acting about a 2 but because it is done on purpose and is like a living cartoon I would bump that to 7. This movie is over the top and silly, everyone seems to be having a good time.
    7Coventry

    Astron-6 = Awesome!

    The horror/cult revelation of the still very young new decade is undoubtedly Astron-6. This outrageous five-headed coalition (Adam Brooks, Jeremy Gillespie, Connor Sweeney, Matthew Kennedy and Steven Kostanski) accomplished their modest breakthrough in 2011 with no less than two long feature films that appeal to the craziest of horror fans around the globe, namely the superb "Father's Day" and this demented little thing named "Manborg". I can only describe "Manborg" as a totally absurd and bizarrely creative throwback to the era of primitive video games, grotesque Science-Fiction blockbusters of the 80's and early 90's and the result of a bunch of weirdos brainstorming crazy ideas. The set pieces and decors of "Manborg" intentionally look terribly cheap and amateurish, the acting performances are deliberately and over-the-top inept and the special effects & make-up qualify as hilarious camp. The story is slightly less "all over the place" as the case in "Father's Day", but still very incoherent and chaotic. In a (distant?) future, the last remaining humans are at war against demons, zombies, vampires and a whole lot of other monstrous species from the underground. One soldier, who died at the battlefield, wakes up again in a laboratory, rebuilt as a cyborg and still in captivity of the horrendous demonic leader Draculon. Together with three other humanoid survivors (two crazed siblings and one deliciously bad-dubbed Asian martial arts hero) Manborg is forced to fight as a gladiator in a futuristic arena, but they are skilled and headstrong enough to revolt against their enemies. This is the ideal entertainment to watch at a Film Festival; together with a chock-full theater of equally avid and enthusiast freaks. The crowd literally goes wild upon being exposed to such a massive amount of gore, camp, deliberate incompetence, craziness and smut! The sound and light effects catapult you straight back to the days when you were playing "Space Invaders" on a prehistoric thick green-screen computer and the awful English dubbing of the #1 man character caused the entire audience to laugh out loud every single he opened his mouth. The screenplay is stuffed with tiny imaginative details, tongue-in-cheek references and lovely gimmicks. The design of the demons and garden variety of other creatures is quite phenomenal and they could actually qualify as genuinely horrific if used in a less light-headed scenario. Doctor Scorpius, for instance, is a much scarier looking villain than all the creeps in big budgeted blockbusters. This shouldn't come too much as a surprise, since most of the Astron-6 members have a background in special effects and/or animation. "Manborg" is marvelous and warmly recommended cult entertainment, if you have a bizarre sense of humor and a good sense of tastelessness, of course.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Let's finish making this delicious meal!

    "Manborg" is a delightfully dopey post-apocalypse flick, played with tongue firmly in cheek. The guys keeping cheesy Bs like these alive are the Canadian collective "Astron-6", who are also responsible for "Father's Day" and "The Editor". In the world of the future, humans have been fighting the armies of Hell for some time, and are losing the war, although some people refuse to give up the fight. Matthew Kennedy plays an unnamed soldier who dies during battle, and is reincarnated as the half-machine "Manborg". He hooks up with three other warriors: feisty Mina (Meredith Sweeney), Australian-accented chatterbox "Justice" (Conor Sweeney), and the truly hilarious # 1 Man (Ludwig Lee / voice of Kyle Hebert).

    Although it's not meant to be taken seriously, one has to admire some of the actors for playing it straight, which is the right way to play this sort of material in the first place. The whole thing is a marvel of visual design; it often looks like a video game. It's been stylized to a great degree by director / producer / editor / effects artist / actor Steven Kostanski, and does have an agreeable sense of humour. One of the baddies is a goon named The Baron (Jeremy Gillespie), who pines after the adorably cute Mina.

    There's not a particularly big story to tell here, but that's not necessarily a bad thing; it helps to make the movie clock in at barely over an hour. (On the DVD, a promo for an Astron-6 short called "Bio Cop", and a priceless spoof of those FBI warnings on tapes and discs, helps add to the running time.)

    The biggest laughs come from Hebert, a riot as the voice of # 1 Man. Adam Brooks (as the primary villain Count Draculon, and the scientist Dr. Scorpius), and Andrea Karr (as a hench woman named Shadow Mega), co-star, and they, like everybody else, play this for everything that it's worth.

    The ending is rather abrupt, but in a mindless, gory, funny little diversion like this, that's not such a big issue.

    Filmed in my hometown!

    Seven out of 10.
    5Movie-Misfit

    Less is more, but this was too much!

    Manborg looked hilarious! The box art (although not as its IMDb poster) was enough to grab my attention immediately and it looked like I was on to a winner!

    As an indie film director, and huge fan of grindhouse madness, I was so excited to get watching this.

    Having sat the husband down for the night and promising him a good time, via Manborg, I found myself apologising after 20 minutes and turning the film off after struggling through another 15.

    It was just too much!

    I could see and understand where the film makers wanted to go with this, but to me, it just looked like they forgot to put the paintbrush down and continued touching things up more and more, until they had actually covered up the picture they had really wanted to show.

    I'm glad it has done well though, I appreciate the work put in and look forward to seeing more from the team!

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      A lot of this film was shot in the garage of Steven Kostanski's home.
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      #1 Man: To the death, please!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The fake trailer Bio-Cop (2012) plays immediately following the closing credits.
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      Featured in Hagan Reviews: Manborg (2015)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 dicembre 2013 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Canada
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Astron 6 (Canada)
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Astron-6
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      • 1000 CA$ (previsto)
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      • 1h 10min(70 min)
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