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Nukie et Miko

Original title: Nukie
  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
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1.7/10
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Nukie et Miko (1987)
An alien called Nukie searches for his brother Miko, who has been captured by the U.S. government.
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An alien called Nukie searches for his brother Miko, who has been captured by the U.S. government.An alien called Nukie searches for his brother Miko, who has been captured by the U.S. government.An alien called Nukie searches for his brother Miko, who has been captured by the U.S. government.

  • Directors
    • Sias Odendaal
    • Michael Pakleppa
  • Writers
    • Ben Taylor
    • Sias Odendaal
  • Stars
    • Glynis Johns
    • Steve Railsback
    • Ronald France
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    1.7/10
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    • Directors
      • Sias Odendaal
      • Michael Pakleppa
    • Writers
      • Ben Taylor
      • Sias Odendaal
    • Stars
      • Glynis Johns
      • Steve Railsback
      • Ronald France
    • 39User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Sister Anne
    Steve Railsback
    Steve Railsback
    • Dr. Eric Harvey
    Ronald France
    • The Corporal
    Siphiwe Mlangeni
    • Tiko
    Sipho Mlangeni
    • Toki
    Bevan Windell
    • Nukie
    David Fox
    • Nukie
    Sara Braunstein
    • Miko
    Sam Ntsinyi
    • Sangoma
    Jabulile Phakane
    • Dube
    Fats Dibeco
    • Mpefu
    • (as Fats Dibeko)
    Reed Evans
    • Dr. Barbara Rhinestone
    Carin C. Tietze
    Carin C. Tietze
    • Pamela Carter
    Lester C. Muller
    • Dr. Norman Glynn
    Calvin Burke
    Calvin Burke
    • Dr. Bradley
    • (as Calvin E. Burke)
    Nghaupe Pheto
    • Hunter
    Meshak Dlamini
    • Hunter
    Siphiwe Nyaosi
    • Mpadi
    • Directors
      • Sias Odendaal
      • Michael Pakleppa
    • Writers
      • Ben Taylor
      • Sias Odendaal
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    1CeruIean

    The Abomination of Desolation

    I pride myself on being a connoisseur of bad movies. I have purposely watched hundreds upon hundreds of terrible movies with my friends, ranging from classics like Manos: The Hands of Fate to foreign 80's conan ripoffs to the contemporary Sci-Fi Channel and Asylum cheese fests. But not even those can prepare you for the abomination that is Nukie. It is, without doubt, the worst movie I have ever seen. By worst I do not mean least enjoyable; there are horrifically boring movies that are less enjoyable than Nukie. By worst I mean it causes more pain. To be honest, I can't put into words exactly what that is. There are movies that are more ridiculous. There are movies that have worse costumes. There are movies that have more annoying characters (though perhaps not many). There are even movies with stupider plots. But somehow, by some inexplicable alignment of terribleness, all these things have combined like an evil, mutated Captain Planet into Nukie, which has the power to punch your soul and beat it until you lose all faith in humanity and the universe.

    Nukie is a movie about two alien light beams which inexplicably speak English and crash land on Earth because they are ungodly stupid. Upon landing on earth they transform into hideously disfigured E.T. knockoffs that are, for reasons unknown to anyone who has the slightest claim to humanity, expected to be seen as cute by the audience. One of them is named Nico and is captured by American scientists, who apparently operate out of a low-rent apartment building in Miami. The other is named Nukie, who lands in Africa and is so stupid he never considers just flying over to America even though he has no trouble flying anywhere else. Nukie and Nico spend the first fifteen minutes of the movie yelling each others names back and forth by bouncing their voices off of the moon. Yes, that makes just as much sense written down as it does in the movie. Nico is experimented on by scientists before being helped by a sentient computer who wants to turn scientists into clowns and have disco dance parties in his laboratory. Meanwhile, Nukie tries to convince the African natives to help him get to America by terrorizing them, breaking their things, crashing a helicopter, and causing two little boys to be cast out into the wild. For some reason, this doesn't make them want to help him, so Nukie is forced to wander through stock footage and before befriending a talking monkey who has a fondness for candy and stupidity. Nukie finds the children and celebrates by flying around in the sky, not going to America, and doing a disco dance scene in the African wilderness.

    I have now seen this movie four times, and every time it takes a piece of my soul back to hell with it. There are no words that can adequately describe what viewing this movie does to you. Some have said it is like watching a train wreck, in that you have to keep watching even though it is horrible. It is more like watching the annihilation of humanity. Nukie is nihilism. Nukie saps you of the will to live and leaves you wandering though the void of nothingness, for after seeing it you know in your heart that there cannot possibly be meaning in a universe which contains Nukie. There are some things that happen to you in life that change who you are forever. Nukie is one of those things.
    1potatoman4806

    Must be seen to be believed.

    This film is quite possibly the worst movie ever made. I still cannot believe how horrible this movie was. The acting was terrible. The sound was painful. The camera never moved. This film is the exact opposite of everything a good movie is. Nukie is painful enough to make small children cower in the corner for days and make grown men weep. I watched this film with my little brother and we had to stop 30 minutes in because he was literally getting sick to his stomach. By all means, if you watch this movie do NOT watch it alone or in the vicinity of sharp objects. This film is only for those who are brave of heart. Therapy may be needed after viewing.
    1youignorantslut

    This movie will make you eat your own eyes out and be glad for the pain

    The pain is the only thing that will distract you from the terminal suck of the movie. The plot line is like watching actors trying to break out of their usual roles of downs syndrome porn and the main character looks like a deep-fried shag carpet soaked in cheese made rancid manlove to ET's bastard cousin. It goes downhill from there. Wrought with so many plot holes I felt like my teeth were being jarred from their sockets just from the righteous fury, I felt the minutes this movie was bleeding from my life dripping out of my soul. I feel that if I look down I will see the tattered remains of the person I was before I saw this movie floating in a pool of my lost humanity.
    Papa_Legpa

    An ugly disturbing kids movie full of pain, suffering, and torture.

    I completely agree with the other person who reviewed this movie. The reason I saw it was the same thing -- the box looked like it could be really funny and maybe have a few good absurd weird things in it. It turned out to be one of the most unpleasant maddening movies I have ever seen. I strongly reccommend that no parent ever show to this to their child. I can't imagine a normal child taking any joy out of this movie, because there IS no joy in this movie. The whole movie is about suffering. Nukie almost dies several times, and his brother is being tortured by scientists while he begs and cries in pain. This is suppossed to be a fun kids movie but there is nothing light-hearted about it. It is so intense and painful, only showcasing the miseries and trauma of life. Even more disturbing is it's strange political subtext. At one point in the movie, an African child and Nukie are in desperate need of aid. They are lost and tired and looking for America (this is where Nukie's brother is being "imprisoned.") The African child cries out "AMERICA! SAVE US!" Could this be a commentary on how America treats other nations, or "aliens"? What about the name, "NUKIE"? "Nuke"?

    Only see this movie if you and friends are looking for absurd, kind of funny, yet painful puzzles to try and figure out (which is what I do)
    1danzorz

    This is the worst movie I've ever seen

    Here's what I can say: this movie is SO BAD. NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SEE THIS MOVIE. I try to see all the bad movies I can, and this tops them all. It's not even funny to mock, it's just that bad. It's a test of patience. Even if you think you wanna see this movie, you really don't. I'll leave you with a bit of the wit from this movie; while the scientists are taking miko's pulse with the x-ray machine, they still don't know whether he's an animal, mineral, or vegetable. Go back over that last sentence again. Yes. That actually does happen in the movie. Honestly, when I finally finished this movie I felt like dying(it took me a while because I watched about the first half hour and needed to stop on account of the utter idiocy of this movie). It is terrible. I can't stress that enough. And now I speak directly to the people who like watching bad movies: I know you've seen movie that people have told you not to see, but skip this one. It hurts to watch.

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    • Trivia
      A LaserDisc copy of the film is on display at the International Friendship Exhibition in North Korea.
    • Goofs
      Nukie is shown to be able to turn into a ball of light and fly around at will. If he is so desperate to find his brother, why does he walk around constantly rather than simply flying to him? This is compounded by the fact that Miko, who has the exact same ability, never uses it to escape his captors at the Space Foundation.
    • Quotes

      Miko: Nuukieeee! Nuukieeee! Nuukieeee! Nuukkkieeee! Nuukieeee!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Nukie (2011)

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1987 (South Africa)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nukie
    • Filming locations
      • Namibia
    • Production companies
      • August Entertainment
      • Lars International Pictures
      • Overseas Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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