A teenage boy who's bullied both at school by the seniors and at his home by his abusive father finds an experimental laser weapon in a river and ponders revenge. The army general who lost t... Read allA teenage boy who's bullied both at school by the seniors and at his home by his abusive father finds an experimental laser weapon in a river and ponders revenge. The army general who lost the gun sends his units after the kid.A teenage boy who's bullied both at school by the seniors and at his home by his abusive father finds an experimental laser weapon in a river and ponders revenge. The army general who lost the gun sends his units after the kid.
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Initially I also was reminded of Joey From Nightmare on Elm street part three but having seen it it was pretty good. I guess the movie was moving to me because I myself was a rebel when I was a kid. With the obvious exception of picking up a high powered plasma gun and blowing away all the bad guys, I was quite a bit like the main character in the movie. A definite two thumbs up, a must rent at least once.
In a small Arizona town, 15 year old Zeke Robinson (Rodney Eastman) is a target of casual abuse from educators, bullies, and his abusive stepfather who often escapes into fantasies of being an extraterrestrial waiting for the mothership to return. Near the river, Zeke finds a crate that has gone missing from a U. S. Army transport and inside is a special backpack worn laser pistol that he takes home. After his stepfather flies into a drunken rage and kills Zeke's dog, Zeke in turn kills his stepfather and he embarks aimlessly around town intimidating those who bullied him as the military closes in seeking retrieval of the weapon.
Deadly Weapon is a 1989 direct-to-video sci-fi film from producer Charles Band and written and directed by Michael Miner. Band had initially intended to make a sequel to the 1978 film Laserblast, but when the budget requirements proved unfeasible the idea was reworked into a standalone film. Miner wanted to make a more psychological film taking inspiration from Terrence Malick's Badlands in terms of thematic content with the aesthetic approach of WarGames. While Deadly Weapon doesn't iron out all the kinks of its premise, it's a much more successful execution of the concept that Laserblast tried and failed to do ten years prior.
With Deadly Weapon, the film has two strong assets at play in that it has a much more structured script and a much more appropriately cast actor. While Laserblast was often very confusing in its establishment of characters with Billy Duncan not really projecting the "outsider pushed too far" the filmmakers tried and failed to do, Rodney Eastman feels like much more appropriate casting and coupled with his voiceover narration and the vivid fantasy sequences he has of "the mothership" it makes him much more of an unreliable narrator and makes us question as to whether any of this is actually playing out as we're seeing or if it's just a vivid delusion of someone whose finally snapped. In many ways you can see Deadly Weapon is attempting something that's as multilayer and satirical as RoboCop, and while it doesn't quite reach that point it has more effort than you typically associate with this kind of production.
Deadly Weapon is honestly a pretty decent film considering it originated as a sequel to the not very good Laserblast. If you can find a convenient way of watching it's well worth checking out.
Deadly Weapon is a 1989 direct-to-video sci-fi film from producer Charles Band and written and directed by Michael Miner. Band had initially intended to make a sequel to the 1978 film Laserblast, but when the budget requirements proved unfeasible the idea was reworked into a standalone film. Miner wanted to make a more psychological film taking inspiration from Terrence Malick's Badlands in terms of thematic content with the aesthetic approach of WarGames. While Deadly Weapon doesn't iron out all the kinks of its premise, it's a much more successful execution of the concept that Laserblast tried and failed to do ten years prior.
With Deadly Weapon, the film has two strong assets at play in that it has a much more structured script and a much more appropriately cast actor. While Laserblast was often very confusing in its establishment of characters with Billy Duncan not really projecting the "outsider pushed too far" the filmmakers tried and failed to do, Rodney Eastman feels like much more appropriate casting and coupled with his voiceover narration and the vivid fantasy sequences he has of "the mothership" it makes him much more of an unreliable narrator and makes us question as to whether any of this is actually playing out as we're seeing or if it's just a vivid delusion of someone whose finally snapped. In many ways you can see Deadly Weapon is attempting something that's as multilayer and satirical as RoboCop, and while it doesn't quite reach that point it has more effort than you typically associate with this kind of production.
Deadly Weapon is honestly a pretty decent film considering it originated as a sequel to the not very good Laserblast. If you can find a convenient way of watching it's well worth checking out.
The only reason I rented this flick, was because it starred "Joey" from "A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors", as well as "Heather Chandler" from "Heathers". And that is the only reason to watch this crud. You want to see an actor do their worst job, then rent this one.
I thought this movie was pretty good . The movie had a weird plot but the overall message or theme was good . You would just have to be opened minded.If your the type that you have to follow the usual movie guidelines were every thing is perfect then this is not the movie for you . If your the type who likes watching movies with a fantasy and real life, type angle then this movie is for you . It gets you guessing and like reading a book you can only be intrigued and relate to the character .
This movie is the best in this thread. Story about teenager whom all hurt and considered worthless, he was made to kneel all people and made them tremble with fear, without deliberately killings. This movie is filled with feelings. The movie makes you think. Not just fun for once.
Teen found the secret thermal weapon, that could destroy the entire planet. The U.S. army wants to declare martial law. This is a very topical plot.
Michael Miner, gives meaning to every scene of the film. Teen imagines himself a stranger from another planet, and that's usually fantasize of children who no longer needed nobody, it helps them cope with depression. His mother left him. His stepfather is a washed-up crazy drunk. Sister, busy personal life.
Having caught a powerful weapon, boy is not a killing spree, he only scares their abusers. He only explodes cars and empty buildings. It correctly. The film is entertaining, good special effects.
The film, which is a must for everyone of us.
Teen found the secret thermal weapon, that could destroy the entire planet. The U.S. army wants to declare martial law. This is a very topical plot.
Michael Miner, gives meaning to every scene of the film. Teen imagines himself a stranger from another planet, and that's usually fantasize of children who no longer needed nobody, it helps them cope with depression. His mother left him. His stepfather is a washed-up crazy drunk. Sister, busy personal life.
Having caught a powerful weapon, boy is not a killing spree, he only scares their abusers. He only explodes cars and empty buildings. It correctly. The film is entertaining, good special effects.
The film, which is a must for everyone of us.
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- TriviaWas originally envisioned by executive producer Charles Band as a sequel to Rayon laser (1978) but after the fall of Empire Pictures the ideas were recycled.
- ConnectionsFeatures Pole Position (1982)
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