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Nemesis

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Olivier Gruner in Nemesis (1992)
Alex, a burned out LA cyborg cop, is forced by commissioner Farnsworth to find his former cyborg partner and lover Jared who's about to deliver sensitive data to cyborg terrorists who wish to wage war against humans. Is he being played?
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Alex, a burned out LA cyborg cop, is forced by commissioner Farnsworth to find his former cyborg partner and lover Jared who's about to deliver sensitive data to cyborg terrorists who wish t... Read allAlex, a burned out LA cyborg cop, is forced by commissioner Farnsworth to find his former cyborg partner and lover Jared who's about to deliver sensitive data to cyborg terrorists who wish to wage war against humans. Is he being played?Alex, a burned out LA cyborg cop, is forced by commissioner Farnsworth to find his former cyborg partner and lover Jared who's about to deliver sensitive data to cyborg terrorists who wish to wage war against humans. Is he being played?

  • Director
    • Albert Pyun
  • Writer
    • Albert Pyun
  • Stars
    • Olivier Gruner
    • Tim Thomerson
    • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
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    5.4/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writer
      • Albert Pyun
    • Stars
      • Olivier Gruner
      • Tim Thomerson
      • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • 74User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Olivier Gruner
    Olivier Gruner
    • Alex Rain
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Commissioner Sam Farnsworth
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • Angie-Liv
    Merle Kennedy
    • Max Impact
    Yuji Okumoto
    Yuji Okumoto
    • Yoshiro Han
    Marjorie Monaghan
    Marjorie Monaghan
    • Jared
    Nicholas Guest
    Nicholas Guest
    • Germaine
    Vincent Klyn
    • Michelle
    Thom Mathews
    Thom Mathews
    • Marion
    Marjean Holden
    Marjean Holden
    • Sam
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Maritz
    Deborah Shelton
    Deborah Shelton
    • Julian
    Jennifer Gatti
    Jennifer Gatti
    • Rosaria
    Blair Valk
    • Morico
    • (as Borovnisa Blervaque)
    Thomas Jane
    Thomas Jane
    • Billy Moon
    • (as Tom Janes)
    Jackie Earle Haley
    Jackie Earle Haley
    • Einstein
    Adriana Stastny
    • German National
    • (as Adrianna Miles)
    Rhino Michaels
    Rhino Michaels
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    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writer
      • Albert Pyun
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    User reviews74

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    5Leofwine_draca

    Generic but entertaining cyborg antics

    Albert Pyun really likes making movies about cyborgs. His entire career as director owes everything to THE TERMINATOR and ROBOCOP, as he seems obsessed by throwing in as many special effects of half-human half-robot creations as possible into his movies. This post-apocalypse action outing is no different, as it sees Olivier Gruner (the poor man's Van Damme) battling an endless succession of cyborgs who seem to have it in for him. The plot of this film is somewhat ridiculous, and the running time seems to entirely consist of robotic people being shot at or blown up.

    Still, something stopped me turning it off, and towards the end I realised something odd: I was actually enjoying this movie. It may be the fast-pacing or the cheesy earnestness of the special effects, but I think this may be Pyun's best movie yet; at least it's one you can sit through without succumbing to boredom. The low rent effects are cheap and dated looking, but I got a real kick out of seeing them and especially the effort (if not originality) having gone into their creation. Take, for instance, the preposterous, ambitious climax, in which our hero battles a robotic skeleton hanging off the back of a plane. It's an obvious attempt to recreate and outdo the climax of The Terminator that fails on every level, but it's still hugely entertaining.

    Although Gruner is never more than a solid block of wood as this film's hero, Pyun has assembled quite the supporting cast of B-movie players. There's Tim Thomerson, voraciously chewing the scenery as a corporate bigwig, and an oddly underused Brion James struggling with an appalling German accent. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa is there as another sneering example of brutality and even RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD's Thom Mathews makes a brief showing as a robotic assassin. Yes, the film may be trite, ill-conceived, ludicrous and a rip-off, but it actually has style – and I found it more entertaining than Richard Stanley's much-talked-about HARDWARE.
    8saidintime

    Low budget 90's sci-fi/action awesomeness

    Nemesis hits well above it's weight. Full of ideas about cybernetics and artificial humans and with some great action scenes this neat little movie is a bundle of fun.

    It's far from perfect, at times it makes little sense and lacks the refinement of bigger budget films but all can be forgiven as it's clear the film makers were working on a shoe string budget.

    If you like the old 90's shoot-em-ups and the sci-fi genre, Nemesis is worth a look.
    7ipkevin

    Surprisingly good...

    Director Albert Pyun is responsible for some of the most inept movies in the history of cinema. Never mind the action scenes - Even simple dialogue scenes can be mangled and made unbearable with his magic touch. Therefore, it comes as a surprise that "Nemesis" is so eminently watchable. Nice visuals, interesting ideas, evocative cyberpunk mood, good pacing, and a rather shocking grasp of effective action camerawork and editing. I suspect that another director did most of the work on this one, but I've never been able to confirm. All I know is that there are action scenes in here that are genuinely good, to the point where you might think you were seeing the work of a young but talented action stylist. There's even a "shoot through the floor gag" that was ripped off wholesale recently for the Kate Beckinsale vampire/werewolf film, "Underworld".

    Of course, keep in my mind that this is a B-film. It's lower budget and the acting isn't that great. But among B-films, it's quite good. As I said, the action is way above average in energy and style. As well, the locations are varied, and it was one of the earliest films to achieve a William-Gibson-esque cyberpunk feel. If that sounds interesting to you, then give Nemesis a rent. BEWARE: Do NOT rent any of the sequels. Pyun regained his usual golden touch for the sequels, producing what may be the most hate-inducing cinema known to man.
    6gridoon

    Not always coherent, but very energetic.

    "Nemesis" is a mixture of incoherent plotting (with rehashed bits from "Robocop" and "Terminator"), brainless action sequences, distracting accents and sarcastic wisecracks spouted by leading man Olivier Gruner, who comes off as a cut-rate version of Van Damme. By all means, it should be a pretty bad film, and maybe it is, but it's nevertheless always watchable and never outright boring. The pacing is continuously fast and the energy level high. (**)

    Footnote: If you watch the film, look out for Merle Kennedy who plays Max, the hero's sidekick in the last 20 minutes or so. I loved the athleticism she brings into her small role. What an incredible body! Why hasn't anyone else mentioned her presence??
    AlxSmits

    A fun and above average sci-fi cyborg adventure film

    Albert Pyun's stylish direction and excellent use of dilapidated locales make this B-grade sci-fi actioner entertaining throughout (reminiscent of his earlier Van Damme vehicle, "Cyborg"). Although lead actor Olivier Gruner's wooden acting is often unintentionally funny, he has the look, physique, and physical grace to fit the role and to pull off the various kinetic action pieces that highlight the film. An adequate script and competent special effects also help to make this an above average cyborg adventure film.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      In the original script Alex Rain was a 13 year old girl working undercover for the LAPD. Megan Ward, who had just worked with Albert Pyun on Arcade (1993), was considered and expressed interest, despite reservations over the high level of violence and a scene in which her character was fully nude (Ward was, obviously, a legal adult at the time). A few test scenes were shot before searching for financiers, which led Pyun to the Shah brothers at Imperial Entertainment. They agreed to bankroll the film on one condition: Alex had to be changed into an adult male and Olivier Gruner, their recent discovery, had to play him. Pyun agreed when the Shahs promised not to influence production in any other way. The concept of Alex being a woman was eventually used in the sequels, played by bodybuilder Sue Price.
    • Goofs
      After Alex hits Germaine to the ground, when Farnsworth is looking down at Germaine the camera crew can be seen reflected in his glasses.
    • Quotes

      Farnsworth: Da fucking humans!

    • Alternate versions
      The Japanese VHS features an alternate ending, containing an extended scene with Germaine, and a surprise appearance by Farnsworth at the very end, but also misses the entire stop-motion fight sequence on the plane, even though the sequence with an (inexplicably) badly injured Alex in Einstein's lab is intact.
    • Connections
      Edited into Nemesis 2 (1995)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1993 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Den yttersta hämnden
    • Filming locations
      • Yuma Territorial Prison State Park - 206 N. Fourth Avenue, Yuma, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Imperial Entertainment
      • Scanbox Entertainment
      • Shah/Jensen
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,001,124
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $197,231
      • Jan 31, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,001,797
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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