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Mutronics

Original title: Guyver
  • 1991
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  • 1h 28m
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4.9/10
6.6K
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Mark Hamill and Spice Williams-Crosby in Mutronics (1991)
A young man discovers a mechanical device that merges with his own body, turning him into a cyborg superhero. When strange creatures start appearing, trying to take the device back, he begins to uncover a secret plot to genetically engineer terrifying monsters.
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Young man merges with mechanical device, becoming cyborg superhero. Strange creatures emerge, seeking to reclaim device. He uncovers plot to genetically engineer monstrous creatures.Young man merges with mechanical device, becoming cyborg superhero. Strange creatures emerge, seeking to reclaim device. He uncovers plot to genetically engineer monstrous creatures.Young man merges with mechanical device, becoming cyborg superhero. Strange creatures emerge, seeking to reclaim device. He uncovers plot to genetically engineer monstrous creatures.

  • Directors
    • Screaming Mad George
    • Steve Wang
  • Writers
    • Jon Purdy
    • Yoshiki Takaya
  • Stars
    • Greg Joung Paik
    • Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
    • Peter Spellos
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    4.9/10
    6.6K
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    • Directors
      • Screaming Mad George
      • Steve Wang
    • Writers
      • Jon Purdy
      • Yoshiki Takaya
    • Stars
      • Greg Joung Paik
      • Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
      • Peter Spellos
    • 59User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Greg Joung Paik
    • Dr. Tetsu Segawa
    • (as Greg Paik)
    Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
    Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
    • Striker
    • (as Jimmy Walker)
    Peter Spellos
    Peter Spellos
    • Ramsey
    Michael Berryman
    Michael Berryman
    • Lisker
    Spice Williams-Crosby
    Spice Williams-Crosby
    • Weber
    • (as Spice Williams)
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Max Reed
    Jack Armstrong
    Jack Armstrong
    • Sean Barker…
    Johnnie Saiko
    Johnnie Saiko
    • Craig
    Vivian Wu
    Vivian Wu
    • Mizky Segawa
    Deborah Anne Gorman
    • Ms. Jenson
    • (as Deborah Gorman)
    Danny Gibson
    • Aikido Instructor's Assistant
    Willard E. Pugh
    Willard E. Pugh
    • Col. Castle
    David Gale
    David Gale
    • Fulton Balcus
    'Evil' Ted Smith
    • Ronnie
    • (as Ted Smith)
    Doug Simpson
    • Quinton
    Brian Simpson
    Brian Simpson
    • Gang Member #3
    Dennis Madalone
    Dennis Madalone
    • Gang Member #4
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
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    • Directors
      • Screaming Mad George
      • Steve Wang
    • Writers
      • Jon Purdy
      • Yoshiki Takaya
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    User reviews59

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    5fmarkland32

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    Jack Armstrong stars as a Sean a 20 something martial artist who finds an alien suit and becomes a super hero who fights alien creatures, meanwhile CIA agent Mark Hamill is putting 2 and 2 together, also The Guyver's girlfriends father who was killed by the corporate types also want the suit. The Guyver has just too much plot and yet at the same time it feels juvenile and silly. I remember watching this and being very disappointed that Mark Hamill wasn't the star, in fact it was the biggest letdown as Armstrong is a blah hero. In hindsight on rewatch The Guyver is a victim of being made before it's time. The special effects are pretty impressive and the monster vs Guyver battles are fun and it's nice to see Michael Berryman and Re-Animator's David Gale and of course Luke Skywalker, but the problem here is that the tone is all over the map and the film follows a rather predictable action flick format. Indeed the movie I was most reminded of was the Dolph Lundgren Punisher which I recommended, both share a similar cheesy feel, but where as that one worked as an adequate action/anti-hero flick, this one has too much plot getting in the way of the action and it has to be said how Armstrong is no action star and not a really much of an actor. I feel like this was made in the wrong decade, as the 80s would've yielded an action orientated flick while if made now would be done with an attention to detail to the superhero angle and would work really well. As it is, I was entertained, but you feel like it could've been better. So, an interesting failure, I guess, but also a guilty pleasure.

    * * Out Of 4-(Fair)
    Backlash007

    "I am the Guyver!"

    The Guyver is not the best film, but it's certainly not the worst. Let's just say Brian Yuzna has been involved in better films. If you can survive the Jimmie Walker rap scenes, you'll be able to survive this movie. You know from seeing Jimmie Walker's name in the opening credits that there is going to be a Dyno-mite joke cracked somewhere. It is extremely corny (EXTREMELY), however the creature designs are actually original and cool and make the Guyver worth watching. The Guyver itself is awesome. The movie does have its moments ("I am the Guyver") though. The main reason I am commenting on this mediocre movie is the presence of Jeffrey Combs. He plays Dr. East, and all Re-animator fans will get the joke there. Also Dr. Hill from Re-animator plays the villain once again. If your in the mood for something that requires a short attention span or you enjoy corny movies (I belong to the latter), then watch the Guyver.
    6paul_haakonsen

    Enter the Zoanids...

    I first watched this in the early 1990's, and I wasn't familiar with the animation or Manga versions of the "Guyver". I merely found this movie because of Mark Hamill was in it. And I have watched it a couple of times since then, with years in between each viewing.

    And I will say that "Guyver" actually still holds its ground today, as it is still watchable and enjoyable, just as it was back in the early 1990's.

    The story is about a young man who discovers an alien device which fused his own body with that of a cyborg organism, effectively making him an ultimate fighting machine. But the secrets of the guyver is sought by others, and soon monstrous creatures start to show up to take back the guyver unit.

    "Guyver" has adequate special effects, especially taking into consideration that the movie is from 1991. Sure, you can clearly see that the creatures are just suits worn by actors inside them. But the design of the creatures is still impressive and passable even by today's standards. And the conceptual ideas behind the guyver and the creature designs is unique and quite memorable.

    As for the acting, well, people were doing good enough jobs with their roles and characters. Of course, this is not thespian acting in the making, so you know what you are in for.

    It was nice to see Mark Hamill in this movie, despite not being the lead actor, although he was billed on the front of the movie cover. So people might actually be lured in on false pretenses, because he does not have the lead role. But it was also nice to see David Gale, Vivian Wu and Jeffrey Combs make small appearances in the movie. And if you are a fan of Jeffrey Combs, then you should get a kick out of the fact that his character in "Guyver" is named Dr. East.

    As campy and cheesy as "Guyver" actually is, it is still a very enjoyable and entertaining movie.
    wolverine-4

    box is misleading

    mark hammil is not the guyver but still its a great movie.i think it would be cool to be a guyver.the special effects are awesome.the only thing wrong with this movie is the boss baddie the guy who plays him over acts.if we could take out the boss baddie the movie would be perfect.
    8Sambo9000

    Twisted Mutant Insane Cyborgs

    Despite what many reviews say, I really liked this. It may be dated in special effects, and be crawling in flaws, but it is a generally enjoyable movie. Sean Barker finds a strange alien mechanical looking device that merges with his own body, turning him into a cyborg-like superhero. When Zoanoids, Werewolf like people that can turn into mutants, appear and start chasing him down in order to obtain the device, Sean uncovers Khronos Corp.'s evil schemes.

    Fans of the Guyver cartoon and comics may or may not like it. A lot of the "best bits" from the cartoon's storyline are involved in this movie but are done slightly differently. While the action and Zoanoids(monsters) seem like an adult version of the Power Rangers, and some of the tongue-in-cheek gags almost take over the Guyver's story, something about the movie is just irresistible. The problem is it's impossible to put your finger on what it is.

    Reminiscent of a lot of the late 80s to early 90's action comic inspired movies, the movie never takes itself too seriously. Weather that's a good or bad thing is your decision. There are times where the comic relief, or purposely amusing action scenes can start to become annoying, as any fan of The Guyver is obviously looking for some serious action and gore. It does have it's moments in that department, however.

    The movie covers most of the main Guyver story, apart from the actual origin of the Guyver. A sequel, "The Guyver: Dark Hero" spawned from this(although it can be watched on it's own and understood, especially if you have seen the cartoon or read the comics), which takes The Guyver much more seriously, and uncovers the origin of the Guyver, whilst at the same time throws constant violent action at you.

    Casting is good in the means of appearance, Mark Hamill as a CIA agent must have boosted the sales of the film, and Michael Berryman makes the perfect mutant, with his bald head and evil stare, but the acting could use some work.

    Hardcore fans of the cartoon or comics may be iffy about the tongue-in-cheek humor used in this movie, but as long as it's not taken too seriously it can be a great movie to watch. The important part is that it FEELS like The Guyver. If you don't want to put up with lots of flaws and comic relief gags, then go for "The Guyver: Dark Hero" which is much more similar to the cartoons and comics.

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    • Trivia
      Jeffrey Combs, plays "Dr. East". In Re-Animator (1985), he played a character named "Dr. West". His boss here is played by David Gale, who played the villain in Re-Animator (1985).
    • Goofs
      Within the last few minutes of the movie, Sean removes his Guyver armor, revealing he has no clothes on. This being due to his having regenerated a new body. But when he gets up and walks away he is wearing tennis shoes.
    • Quotes

      Max Reed: That's a lousy place for a mirror.

    • Crazy credits
      Get your own Guyver unit at S-Mart, Shop smart, shop S-Mart.
    • Alternate versions
      Differences between the "Director's Cut" (actually the original theatrical version) and the VHS version are as follows:
      • A text prologue explaining the origins of the guyver and zoanoids, as well as leading up to Dr. Segawa's predicament with the other zoanoids.
      • Slightly different opening credits. The "Guyver" title is shown in glittering, silver chrome that splis. The VHS version shows a cheaper black/brown title that swipes in and fades out.
      • Slightly more dialogue when Max tells Misky of her father's death.
      • The scene where Balcus makes Lisker punch himself has music in the theatrical cut. In the VHS version, no music is present.
      • Extended dialogue between Max, Misky and Castle at Dr Segawa's death scene. This also includes a little more footage of Sean spying on them.
      • When Sean encounters the punks in the alley, he yells "Hi-ya!" with a ready aikido stance. The punks laugh at him and then they all yell "Hi-ya" mockingly with the same stance.
      • An intimate scene between Lisker and Weber in the van as they wait for Striker & Ramsey. He mentions the two of them going shopping in Brazil, and she absolutely loves the idea.
      • In the warehouse sequence, the shopping bit is brought up again between the zoanoid Lisker and zoanoid Weber. This was cut short in the VHS version.
      • Zoanoid Striker yelling down to Zoanoid Ramsey is shown in two cuts in the theatrical version, one in the VHS cut.
      • Major scene transitions in the "director's cut" are accompanied by slash going across the screen with a two-note techno theme. None of these are in the VHS cut. Additionally, 3 violent scenes are not in the so-called director's cut:
      • When zoanoid Lisker crushes zoanoid Segawa's head, blood is shown gushing onto the ground in the VHS version. The "director's cut" has a very slightly shorter version showing a shot of zoanoid Segawa on his knees with no blood.
      • When the guyver kills the snake-headed zoanoid, the VHS version shows him getting his arm ripped off and his neck snapped with blood splatter. The "director's cut" edits this out in favor of a cheap insert shot of the other zoanoids looking on.
      • When the guyver slashes zoanoid Weber, the VHS version shows blood splattering across her face and Misky's. The "director's cut" cuts away to a cheap close-up of zoanoid Striker looking on.
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      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #8.8 (1993)

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1992 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mutronics: soldados del universo
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • The Guyver Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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