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Heatseeker

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
1.4K
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Keith Cooke in Heatseeker (1995)
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A kickboxing champion is forced to fight cyborgs in a tournament when the company kidnaps his fiancee.A kickboxing champion is forced to fight cyborgs in a tournament when the company kidnaps his fiancee.A kickboxing champion is forced to fight cyborgs in a tournament when the company kidnaps his fiancee.

  • Director
    • Albert Pyun
  • Writers
    • Albert Pyun
    • Christopher Borkgren
  • Stars
    • Keith Cooke
    • Tina Cote
    • Norbert Weisser
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writers
      • Albert Pyun
      • Christopher Borkgren
    • Stars
      • Keith Cooke
      • Tina Cote
      • Norbert Weisser
    • 12User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Keith Cooke
    Keith Cooke
    • Chance O'Brien
    Tina Cote
    • Jo
    • (as Tina Coté)
    Norbert Weisser
    Norbert Weisser
    • Tsui Tung
    Gary Daniels
    Gary Daniels
    • Xao
    Thom Mathews
    Thom Mathews
    • Bradford
    Selena Chau-yuet You
    • Liu
    • (as Selena Mangh)
    Tony Mabesa
    Tony Mabesa
    • Elder
    Augusto Victa
    Augusto Victa
    • Older Elder
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Oldest Elder
    Burton Richardson
    • Raul Lono
    Jahi J.J. Zuri
    • Tal Aziz
    Kelly Montgomery
    • 1st Bio Man
    Cris Aguilar
    • 2nd Bio Man
    • (as Kris Aguilar)
    Mary Courtney
    • Catwoman…
    Richard Olney
    • Official
    Trevor Benitez
    • Technician
    Henry Strzalkowski
    Henry Strzalkowski
    • Reporter #4
    • (as Henry Strazowlski)
    Mike Sanders
    • Finnish Reporter
    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writers
      • Albert Pyun
      • Christopher Borkgren
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    5xzentashi

    in the right hands....

    this could've been a martial arts B movie classic. But if I didn't know better, I'd swear this was made from a video game. Sadly it's that bad. That said, I've studied martial arts a long time and the choreography was interesting enough to keep me watching. That and Keith Cooke is no joke. He's the real deal and he's been around a long time though he never had a big enough vehicle to really exploit his talent.

    I give it a 5 because I'm a martial arts junkie and a huge fan of cyberpunk. Even sucky cyberpunk like Johnny Mneumonic. However the movie was a letdown in that it really didn't establish the cyberpunk theme. Too bad because the premise is great. A totally human fighter enters a tournament of cyber enhanced fighters. But in fact they could've taken the cyber stuff out, and you'd have the same exact movie pretty much. Oh well, for a late night movie on Sci Fi I can't really complain I suppose. :D
    smiley-32

    Heatseeker? This movie is not for me...

    Heatseeker is a movie which is definitely not my favourite action movie. The director Albert Pyun has wasted his talent on this sop-chocky pile of a film.

    The whole thing dosen't make sense and I think the actor's were paid a dime to play on this one.

    I would've thought that the title "Heatseeker" could've been for a sci-fi movie. But this is half sci-fi and half martial arts.

    Well, as for this, this is a thumbs down for this one. I'm not going to see it again!
    3Jester222

    Pyun delivers a weak, cheap borefest

    I have enjoyed some of the directors previous efforts. Nemesis 1 and Cyborg are great films. This is not.

    Gary Daniel's looks great but the script is tired and unoriginal. The cybernetics are practically none existent except a couple of cheap make up appliances.

    The ending seemed so rushed it leaves you thinking! Wtf just happened!? That's it!?

    A wasted opportunity to have cyborgs fighting each other in a Bloodsport style competition. But the cyberpunk aspect is none existent. Just a martial art, computer game style back n goth with cheesey sound effects. Cheapest sets ever and some of the campiest baddies ever.

    Not even good in a retro camp way.

    Avoid.
    7KnatLouie

    Classic Pyunesque Cyborg Kickboxing!

    After spending a long time searching for this movie, I finally found a store that had it on VHS for less than $1, and I immediately popped it in my VCR when I got home.

    After reading about the plot I was hooked right away: In the future, kick-boxing has been overtaken by cryogenically enhanced fighters, only one man is still 100% human, but when he refuses to fight in the ultimate lethal tournament, the arrangers kidnap his girlfriend/manager and force him to compete!

    The movie did not disappoint me at all, but that might be because I saw so many familiar faces in it, being an avid Albert Pyun-fan, he used the same set of actors he always does: Jahi J. J. Zuri is making his film-debut as one of the fighters, and Thom Mathews is also playing a sympathetic fighter in the tournament, being forced to fight in the competition by the evil mastermind Tung. Tung is played by Pyun's most frequent collaborator, the flamboyant Norbert Weisser, who is aided by always entertaining Tim Thomerson, who here plays the synthetic red-headed leader of corporate scumbags. Earl White and Chad Stahelski are also two guys Pyun uses often, and they're in the movie as Budokam fighters, of which there are plenty.

    Although the star of the movie is not one of his regulars, Keith H. Cooke, known from "China O'Brien", here plays the last 100% human kick boxer in the world, Chance O'Brien (co-incidence? I think not), and he actually does quite a good job. The martial arts-superstar Gary Daniels (from "Fist of the North Star") is a great bad guy, with his icy-blue eyes and nonchalant attitude, and the woman both men love is also a Pyun-regular, Tina Coté, who hasn't done many movies yet, but always gives her best performances in Pyun's movies (like "Nemesis 2", "Mean Guns", and "Omega Doom"). This was actually the first movie I've seen where she did not play an obnoxious b*tch, so that was a new experience.

    The fight-sequences in the movie are interesting, but after a while it does tend to be a bit tedious to watch, and at times fast-forwarding is probably a good idea to keep interest. If you like both cyborgs and kick-boxing this is definitely a movie you should watch, but if either turns you off, you should probably stay away, as that is pretty much all there is going on in this movie.

    Highlight: Keith Cooke running around naked in the Phillipines. The abundance of man-ass is hilarious, but if you're homophobic, this might at first turn you off, but later we get to see Tina Coté's nipples, so there's something for both men and women in this movie, cyborgs or not.
    3gridoon

    Pretty terrible

    I have often found myself defending Albert Pyun for some of his films that few other people like (like "Nemesis"), but "Heatseeker", a pretentious mix of pseudo-sci-fi and martial arts action, really is one of his worst films. Keith Cooke (whom I first spotted in "China O'Brien 2", where he stole the show from Cynthia Rothrock and Richard Norton), is an impressive kicker; Gary Daniels is an excellent opponent; and the cast is obviously full of real fighters. If Pyun had cut out all the crap about cyber enhancement and rival bio-engineering companies, we would probably have about 30 minutes of straight fighting. In other words, the movie is watchable, but only if you know how to use your fast-forward button. (*)

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      Filmed in 11 days.
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      References Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1995 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Человек против киборга
    • Filming locations
      • Metro Manila, Philippines
    • Production companies
      • Filmwerks
      • Trimark Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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