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Vernon Wells in Circuitry Man (1990)

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Circuitry Man

14 reviews
6/10

A psychotronic surprise

Being relatively new to the genre of the psychotronic film, I was a little unsure what to expect with this film. A when the movie channel warned of graphic violence, I got even a little more nervous. What were they thinking? Take away a couple of f bombs and you've got a PG movie. As a matter of fact, why would anyone want this to be rated R? The target audience should be kids under 16 and me. Yeah I liked this movie. I liked how the filmmakers got around the fact that this was a low budget movie by coming up with ideas that nimbly sidestepped the issue but without taking away from the science fiction theme. I liked the exuberant performances of Vernon Wells and Dennis Christopher. I liked the cynical performance of Paul Willson (who to me will always be the Bonanza theme song guy from "Cheers"). And I liked the fact that this film at no point took itself seriously but never winked at the camera. Show this film and "Buckaroo Banzai" to your teenage kids tonight.
  • susansweb
  • Jan 9, 2002
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4/10

A Hollow Feel To It

After an environmental holocaust, all of the surviving humans have moved underground. With no new frontiers to explore they choose to expand their minds to the extent that one of the most important luxuries to be acquired is a pleasure microchip. "Lori" (Dana Wheeler-Nicholson) is a bodyguard living under Los Angeles who has been pressed into service to protect a smuggler by the name of "Juice" (Lu Leonard). As it so happens, Juice has a briefcase full of microchips she wants to exchange for money to a criminal by the name of "Plughead" (Vernon Wells). Things go wrong during the exchange and Lori winds up with the briefcase and attempts to flee to the underground city of New York with Plughead in hot pursuit. Accompanying her is a pleasure android by the name of "Danner" (Jim Metzler) who agrees to help get her to her destination. The rest of the film involves the chase and the troubles Danner and Lori encounter along the way. Now, although this wasn't necessarily a bad move, I found the wardrobes and some of the characters a bit too far-fetched for my taste and the acting was second-rate as well. That said, in my opinion the only two people I thought contributed anything of interest to this film was Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (who was attractive) and the character of Plughead. Other than that everything seemed to have a hollow feel to it. Others may disagree but overall I found the film slightly below average.
  • Uriah43
  • Feb 26, 2013
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5/10

It's not exactly great but at least it has some original ideas

In this environmental disaster sci-fi flick the Earth has been left devastated by exploitation by man. The air has been rendered unbreathable by years of pollution and people have been forced to live in underground cities. A female bodyguard joins forces with a gigolo android with an appalling haircut - the circuitry man – in order to deliver sexual pleasure microchips to an underworld character on the other side of the country. They are pursued, however, by a gang led by an eccentric criminal called Plughead – a man with a headful of sockets.

From the above synopsis it should be reasonably obvious that Circuitry Man is a film with quite a lot of imaginative ideas. Given the clearly low-budget you have to cut the movie some slack and say that it at least tried to bring something different to the table. However, it would only be fair to say that the premise is greater than the delivery, as it essentially becomes a chase film once our heroes run away from the bad guys. But it still has enough originality to keep it entertaining for the most part. The Plughead character is played by Vernon Wells who played the very campy bad guy in Commando. It was also followed by a very bad sequel.
  • Red-Barracuda
  • May 2, 2013
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1/10

This movie sucked so bad it created a time/space anomaly.

After seeing this film, I did not want my money back. I wanted my TIME back. I wanted that hour and a half back in my life - it was the most amazing, hideous torture to know that I had squandered precious minutes of my life on this dreck. I am scarred for life, and ever since this "film" entered my life I have had trouble sleeping. I am trying to suppress the memories, really I am. . . but they make me want to burn things.
  • bharris
  • Nov 10, 1999
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5/10

This is going to sound strange

The positives:

Vernon Wells (Mad Max, Commando) is awesome. The setting and the concept are actually great.

The negatives: The movie, when you piece it all together it just misses the greatness it could of had.
  • damianphelps
  • Jan 27, 2021
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5/10

Circuitry Man

  • Scarecrow-88
  • Jul 10, 2009
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10/10

beautiful

circuitry man's only flaw was the obnoxious pleasure droid's failure to die.. other than that, i found it stunning and captivating. i fell instantly in love with the darkly beautiful, sadistic "plughead". as a huge fan of dark sci-fi (dark city, a.i., blade runner, the matrix), this was everything i could want in a movie.
  • dementedforever
  • Aug 1, 2001
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8/10

Creativity overcomes low budget

Although the cover art is reminiscent of a kooky social satire in the vein of Terry Gilliam's Brazil, Circuitry Man is not that. We see so many mega-budget films that are so uninspired, that it always brings a smile to my face to see a low-budget film that rises to the challenge and is actually entertaining. The characters are interesting, from Juice (a big woman who breaks easily) to Yo-Yo (who changes allegiances back and forth) to Plughead (I didn't recognize him from The Road Warrior.) and there's the mechanic and the big tough guy in the oxygen bar...

It's by no means a classic, but it's fun and deserves respect for what it accomplishes, given what they had to work with.
  • Gregorso
  • Feb 25, 2009
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10/10

One of the best direct to video movies

For a button budget, the imagination really shows. Great B casting, great B acting. Very colorful characters, every looks like they're having fun. One of my favorites for this genre. The DVD even has a Filmmakers commentary. The 2nd one, while not nearly as tight clever, does have Deborah Shelton go topless.
  • hightide
  • Mar 10, 2002
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9/10

Watch it again and again!

I REALLY like this film! I discovered it while checking out the filmography of Vernon Wells, who I first saw in 'The Road Warrior' in 1981. His over-the-top performance made me seek him out as one of the 'Ultimate Villains'...like Alan Rickman, Gavin O'Herlihy, Billy Drago, Max Phipps or Arnold Vosloo. (If these names don't ring a bell, you need to check them out!) These are people who always deliver for me! Contrary to one reviewer, I like Jim Metzler, as well. He is perfectly cast as the android sex robot. If you liked Dennis Christopher's wonderful performance in 'Breaking Away', you're going to undergo a catharsis when you see him in 'Circuitry Man'! 'Circuitry Man II' isn't bad either.
  • crystalart
  • Apr 24, 2008
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9/10

An Okay film

It's an okay film. No monsters, no aliens, no computer graphics. What makes this film interesting is it is able to convey a plot with a modest to say the least budget a scifi film. It reminds me of William Gibson and Jonathan Lethem's writing in style and noirish presentation. The only thing wrong with it is the stupid, sad, and moronic atempts at humor. Especially that polic officer assistant that is supposed to be a comic relief. Other than that, you have to give the filmmaker's credit.
  • akolson
  • Feb 1, 1999
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8/10

Circuitry Man is a perfect blend of the apocalyptic and science fiction genres.

I recently rewatched Circuitry Man (1990) on Tubi. The storyline is set in an apocalyptic world where pollution has forced humanity to live underground. In this dystopia, a new form of pleasure emerges using microchips that connect directly to the brain. A woman steals these chips and flees underground, pursued by a relentless bounty hunter who will stop at nothing to get both the girl and the chips. Can she evade the bounty hunter and find happiness in such an inhumane existence?

This film is directed by Steven Lovy (Mix), in his directorial debut, and stars Jim Metzler (L. A. Confidential), Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (Tombstone), Lu Leonard (Annie), Vernon Wells (The Road Warrior), and Dennis Christopher (Django Unchained).

This movie is awesome and highly underrated. The costumes, props, sets, makeup, and prosthetics are unique and so much fun. The blend of science fiction and apocalyptic elements is well-written and effectively delivered, drawing you deep into its universe. It reminded me a lot of Cherry 2000. Vernon Wells delivers an outstanding performance as the villain-ruthless, unpredictable, and thoroughly entertaining in his torture/kill sequences. The acting from the entire cast is solid and authentic, and even the love story works within the context of the film. The conclusion is perfect, offering a fun "ride off into the sunset" moment. There's a lot to enjoy here.

In conclusion, Circuitry Man is a perfect blend of the apocalyptic and science fiction genres. I would score this a 7.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
  • kevin_robbins
  • Aug 26, 2024
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