Mr. Payback is a killer cyborg sent to punish rude and selfish bullies throughout society. Audiences vote on what types of sadistic punishments Mr. Payback inflicts.Mr. Payback is a killer cyborg sent to punish rude and selfish bullies throughout society. Audiences vote on what types of sadistic punishments Mr. Payback inflicts.Mr. Payback is a killer cyborg sent to punish rude and selfish bullies throughout society. Audiences vote on what types of sadistic punishments Mr. Payback inflicts.
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Basically each movie is the same--just the various options are slight detours that end up going back to the main story. I did see it once and was mildly amused but had completely forgotten about it the next day.
From what I remember it was a pretty stupid movie full of crude humor with lousy acting. Billy Warlock was the only one that gave a halfway decent performance. He was also easy on the eyes which helped:) Still, this was supposed to usher in a new era of interactive movies. Considering this was the only one made and it's been 10 years since we've seen another one, chances are it's not gonna happen again.
Worth a look maybe for curiosity's sake--but it's totally pointless to see without the options. Skip it.
So the immature crowd obviously goes for that one, and we're treated to an obese couple taking their cat "Petey" out of a box. This happened all the time, and ultimately we "lost" the little point contest the movie had. I'm sure this happened every time, and people left feeling gypped. So it goes
It turned out very few people cared about this format and the film bombed on every screen across the country. We attributed it to the fact that people go to a movie to be told a story, not to create one. In addition, these films were shown on laser disc and the familiar and comforting "click" of the movie projector was missing.
The fact that the film was remarkably pointless didn't help either.
There were a series of pictures planned and we had actually booked a 2nd film for later in 1995, but it's release was scrapped after the 1st picture bombed.
Did you know
- TriviaAudiences were given electronic keypads that allowed them, when prompted during the movie, to make choices about the plot. Audiences were allowed to see the movie several times in order to see the different plot iterations.
- Quotes
Car Jerk: [parked in a handicapped spot] I say, screw the handicapped! I'm parked there, and I ain't movin'!
Payton Bach (Mr. Payback): No problem. You won't move it? I will, one piece at a time.
[rips off the guy's fender]
Car Jerk: [screams, runs towards his car] No! I'll move it! I'll move it! I'm movin' it!
- SoundtracksDon't Gimme No Attitude
Written by Stevie Mac, Patrick Dollaghan, and Karen Mayo-Chandler
Performed by Carol-Ann
Courtesy of Magic Records
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $241,157
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $79,059
- Feb 20, 1995