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Laserhawk

  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
639
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Laserhawk (1997)
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Alien InvasionActionAdventureSci-Fi

Teenagers in a mid-west town discover that they are destined to fight off an alien invasion as the crew of a spacecraft of unknown origin. They are aided by a mysterious patient in a psychia... Read allTeenagers in a mid-west town discover that they are destined to fight off an alien invasion as the crew of a spacecraft of unknown origin. They are aided by a mysterious patient in a psychiatric hospital and a frenetic comic book artist.Teenagers in a mid-west town discover that they are destined to fight off an alien invasion as the crew of a spacecraft of unknown origin. They are aided by a mysterious patient in a psychiatric hospital and a frenetic comic book artist.

  • Director
    • Jean Pellerin
  • Writer
    • John A. Curtis
  • Stars
    • Jason James Richter
    • Melissa Galianos
    • Gordon Currie
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
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    • Director
      • Jean Pellerin
    • Writer
      • John A. Curtis
    • Stars
      • Jason James Richter
      • Melissa Galianos
      • Gordon Currie
    • 20User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Jason James Richter
    Jason James Richter
    • Zach
    Melissa Galianos
    Melissa Galianos
    • Cara
    • (as Mélissa Galianos)
    Gordon Currie
    Gordon Currie
    • M.K.
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Bob Sheridan
    Ivan Rogers
    Ivan Rogers
    • Col. Lewis Teagarden
    • (as Ivan Dale Rogers)
    Joseph Wynne
    Joseph Wynne
    • Roach
    Richard Zeman
    Richard Zeman
    • Zach's Father
    Susan Almgren
    • Zach's Mother
    • (as Susie Algrem)
    Lila Feng
    • Anchorwoman
    Chris Sedens
    • Anchorman
    Jill Deacon
    • Field Reporter
    Marc Poulin
    • Dr. Duvalle
    A.J. Cook
    A.J. Cook
    • Cute Girl #1
    Jessica Welch
    • Cute Girl #2
    Kelly Patterson
    • Cute Girl #3
    Allison Burton
    • Cute Girl #4
    • (as Alison Burton)
    Johanne McKay
    Johanne McKay
    • Cute Girl #5
    Aimée Castle
    Aimée Castle
    • Traci Altergott
    • (as Aimee Castle)
    • Director
      • Jean Pellerin
    • Writer
      • John A. Curtis
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    4MetalGeek

    Not Bad For A Buck

    The Dollar DVD Addict returns, with 1997's LASERHAWK, a movie that was surprisingly decent (when compared to some of the other one-buck wonder DVDs that I've sat through in the past year, anyway)... I will admit, the only reason I picked this one up at the local Wal-Mart (aside from the irresistible price!) was because I saw the name of Mark Hamill, (Luke Skywalker himself!) above the title. I really feel bad for poor Mark, because he's a fine enough actor, yet aside from his celebrated cartoon voice-over work, he's been trapped in direct-to-video sci-fi Hell for going on three decades now!! LASERHAWK is basically a low-rent mish-mash of ideas borrowed from bigger budget movies like "Men In Black," "Independence Day," and "The X-Files," to name just a few. It starts off by telling us that the planet Earth was "seeded" by a race of aliens called "Arachnoids" 250 million years ago as a potential food source, then jumps to present day and introduces a midwestern teenager (the kid from "Free Willy," whatever his name is) who at the beginning of the movie creates a stir with a "UFO hoax" video that he whipped up in his garage, and who then comes into contact with a REAL U.F.O. just a few nights later (what are the odds?). These giant space ships start appearing out of nowhere and kidnapping all the townspeople till none are left but UFO Boy and his sorta-cute-but-by-the-same-token-kinda-annoying Gothic girlfriend, who points out that his "hoax" UFO and the real-life ones all bear a startling resemblance to space ships featured in a comic book drawn by a guy called M.K. Ultra. Off they go to track down Mr. Ultra, who as it turns out based the entire alien-invasion story line on the ravings of a mental patient named "Bob" at the hospital where he used to work before he took up cartooning. Before you can say "so he's NOT crazy after all, is he?" M.K. and the kids race to the hospital to break "Bob" (Hamill, in a mostly thankless but pivotal small role) out of the pokey. Seems that "Bob" is actually a reincarnated alien good-guy from 250 million years back, who's been waiting for the "Arachnoids" to return so he can battle them and save Earth. Oh, and Free Willy Kid and Goth Girl just happen to be reincarnated good-guy aliens too, but their memories of it were repressed till the alien invaders arrived. Got all that? Well, from there our heroes have to sneak onto an Air Force Base (which oddly enough is filled with vehicles marked "U.N." as in "United Nations," not "U.S. Air Force") to recover their spaceship called "Laserhawk" (thus justifying the title), which had been hidden for the last 250 million years until the military stumbled across it. Eventually they get the Laserhawk ship into space and there's a (rather underwhelming) battle royale to destroy the Arachnoid mothership. I could go on but what's the point? If this sounds like your bag it'll cost you a dollar at a Wal-Mart or Just-A-Buck near you to find out how it ends. I'll say that the special effects, though dated now, are better than expected considering this movie's el-cheapo origins, and the decent acting performances and some unintentional humor make up for its many flaws. LASERHAWK turned out to be a dollar well spent. Since this movie is now ten years old, I assume I shouldn't keep my hopes up for a sequel continuing the saga of Free Willy Boy, Goth Girl, and Comic Book Artist Guy, even though the ending seems to be trying to set up Part II.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Could have been much worse than it was

    Watching Laserhawk with low expectations, I found it to be a surprisingly tolerable movie. It is far from great but could have been much worse. Sure, the movie was much too rushed, we never really get much time to properly connect with the characters and I think the pacing was the main reason why that was. The dialogue will make anybody laugh at how awkwardly cheesy it is, the big battle is lazily choreographed and makes no real impact other than perhaps unintentional humour and the story starts off interestingly but meanders badly into total and senseless nonsense. Laserhawk however doesn't look too bad from a visual point of view, the sets are detailed and colourful, the costumes are fitting and the special effects were surprisingly decent. The photography and editing while nothing inventive or extraordinary at least doesn't look amateurish either. The music is not too generic and does fit the movie while not plodding too much, while the sound is not overbearing or murky. The acting is better-than-average, Jason James Richter is a likable enough lead and Melissa Galianos matches him and is quite cute and fiery. Mark Hamill's appearance is brief but still memorable, while Gordon Currie and Ivan Rogers acquit themselves well albeit with rather clichéd characters. All in all, not great but could have been far worse. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    5Vomitron_G

    Luke Skywalker is mental.

    Well, this alien invasion sci-fi quickie tries really hard, but it's sure not on par with movies like "The Last Starfighter" (1984) and similar efforts. If you're a ten-year-old, you'll probably think this is one of the coolest flicks you'll ever see. And since I can get with that, I'm being very generous with my rating too. The special effects are entertaining and the film tries to maintain a decent pace. But the story is a heap of nonsense, really. Oh, and Mark Hamill stars in this film. Who would have thought that the Mighty Luke Skywalker would end up in a looney-bin on earth? Watch "Laserhawk", if you don't believe me.
    7madav1

    If You Enjoy "B" SciFi Films - This may be fun

    Laserhawk was one of the $1 specials at a dollar store. Previously I bought old Western's (Bonanza, etc) and some good luck at that price before...

    I'd never heard of Laserhawk before, but enjoyed Mark Hamill in the Star Wars Trilogy, in 2 episodes of "the Flash" (as the Bizarre Trickster), and other film appearances over the years. Laserhawk seemed potentially promising, so for a dollar - I gave it a shot!

    I like high tech SciFi films, ones with great story lines, but also enjoy some of the low tech "B" films with often half written plots.

    This film lies somewhere between. The background music and effects work with the mood of this film. The story line has a lot of quirky twists. It's not a totally predictable plot. And, though not modern high tech effects - think of the classic War of the Worlds (1940's), not state of the art, yet it still works well today! For those who enjoyed the original Star Trek Series - effects are at least on a par with that.

    3 teens are the main characters. I won't even hint of how Mark Hamill fits in. His part isn't the biggest, but it is critical. (One insider joke easy to miss is when they pick Mark up in "Sunnydale", which is where "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" came from!).

    If you like the offbeat, this will likely keep your interest, and be entertaining. If you only like state of the art effects and academy award performances - this may not be your film.

    The introduction of this film announces a great menace to the Galaxy, a 250 million year old alien race. There is an unraveling mystery, drama, suspense and action. It never gets gross or "too" intense.

    I enjoyed it. Will give this one a "7", for fun and interesting plot twists.
    3Vang000

    A Lame movie

    Teens battle Aliens for the sake of the earth. Enough said.

    I found no redeeming qualities in this movie, except for Mark Hamill. I was surprised he was part of a less than mediocre film like this one. But I guess it pays the bills.

    The plot is along the lines of Teen-X-Files meets The Last Star fighter.

    Too many terrible moments to list them all. And as for good parts ....I don't remember any.

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    • Trivia
      The character M.K. Ultra, comic book writer Rodney Terence Stanko's (Gordon Currie) pen-name, is taken from the code name for the famous 1950s CIA experiment MK-ULTRA where the CIA gave LSD to unsuspecting soldiers and civilians.
    • Goofs
      The film is supposed to be in the United States, with the US Air Force, and kids in a small town in Wisconsin. But, in the hamburger restaurant scene, there is a sign advertising "poutine". Poutine is a favorite in Quebec, it is the Canadian equivalent of French fries, but with brown gravy and cheese curds. A hamburger joint in the U.S. would offer French fries, not poutine.
    • Crazy credits
      "Entirely shot in St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu and Iberville, Québec, Canada, and Outer Space"
    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Power Shack
      Written and Performed by Fitz of Depression

      Courtesy of K Records

      ©copyright Fitz of Depression

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    • Release date
      • 1997 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Звёздные герои
    • Filming locations
      • Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • Alliance Films
      • Everest Pictures Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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