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Original title: New World Disorder
  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 34m
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4.4/10
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www.crime.com (1999)
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A gang of four eyed crooks led by Kurt Bishop (Andrew McCarthy) are ripping off top dollar computer chips from a list of factories. The night they hit Dynaphase Systems, two dirty employees ... Read allA gang of four eyed crooks led by Kurt Bishop (Andrew McCarthy) are ripping off top dollar computer chips from a list of factories. The night they hit Dynaphase Systems, two dirty employees are staying late using company resources to develop their own plans for a security microch... Read allA gang of four eyed crooks led by Kurt Bishop (Andrew McCarthy) are ripping off top dollar computer chips from a list of factories. The night they hit Dynaphase Systems, two dirty employees are staying late using company resources to develop their own plans for a security microchip worth millions of dollars. Psychopathic Bishop raids the Dynaphase facility and downloa... Read all

  • Director
    • Richard Spence
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey M. Smith
    • Ehren Kruger
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Tara Fitzgerald
    • Andrew McCarthy
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Richard Spence
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey M. Smith
      • Ehren Kruger
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Tara Fitzgerald
      • Andrew McCarthy
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Rutger Hauer
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    • David Marx
    Tara Fitzgerald
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    • Kris Paddock
    Andrew McCarthy
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    • Kurt Bishop
    Hari Dhillon
    Hari Dhillon
    • Mark Ohai
    Alun Ragland
    • Michael 'Fury' Dietrich
    Ian Butcher
    Ian Butcher
    • Quark
    Brian Van Camp
    • Coltrane
    Anthony Warren
    • Nakamoto
    Martin McDougall
    Martin McDougall
    • Sullivan
    Nicholas Pinnock
    Nicholas Pinnock
    • Weldon
    John Sharian
    John Sharian
    • Rice
    Branwell Donaghey
    Branwell Donaghey
    • Leo Galileo
    Lawrence Elman
    • Maximillian Biggs
    Michelle Gomez
    Michelle Gomez
    • Annika 'Amethyst' Rains
    John Bondi
    • Bouncer
    Robert L. Hall
    • Uniform #1
    • (as Robert Hall)
    Annaleisa M. Graham
    • Gloria Gigabyte
    Vincent Rappa
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    • Director
      • Richard Spence
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      • Jeffrey M. Smith
      • Ehren Kruger
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    Gary-161

    New World We'll-take-your-order Mr Hauer

    My goodness, what's happened to Rutger? I thought you had to stay in pretty trim shape to cope with the rigours of film work but how wrong, how, how...TERRIBLY wrong. "I've seen take-a-ways you wouldn't believe. Burger Kings on the hard shoulder's of Luxenbourg. I watched French fries shimmer in the pans of open-till-lates. All those pounds will be lost in time...." Yes, but how, Rutger? You look way wrong for any kind of vigourous movement, let alone taking on international terrorists. So wide in girth is he that they've had to hire a very slim actress just to be able to fit in the frame with him and even then she seems to be precariously hugging the walls. Who is this pipe cleaner of a girl? No, it can't be, but it IS! It's Tara Fitzgerald, one time doyen of glossies and the British great white hope to rival Julia Roberts (or something.) At what tremulous point does the tide turn for top talent and they slide down the greasy pole to appear in this asinine tosh? Who'd be an actor in today's climate? Poor Tara has enough make up plastered on her boat race to look like Marcel Marceau, I suppose to compete with American bright young things. Rutger wears a bow-tie and various other eccentric outfits, one of which is a dead ringer for Quentin Crisp during his ex-pat in New York period. Towards the end of the film, our Rutger huffs and puffs and sweats (he's actually standing still in Tara's office) and she asks him for a date. Oh, the indignity. The man needs to sit down not get involved in any more vigourous activity.

    But pity the other actors. The tv guide lists the following, 'starring Rutger Hauer, Tara Fitzgerald, John Bondi, Hari Dhillon'. Yes, yes, but what about Andrew McCarthy, doesn't he warrant a mention? I mean, he once appeared in a film with Sharon Stone. Not a very good one, granted, but he was billed. Oh, it's too cruel, and he's miscast as well. Still, they all seem to be enjoying themselves immensely. But they can't say it beats working in an office because that's where they always seem to be working, although Tara is nearly forced out of windows every time Rutger barges in. When not in offices, Rutger is seen risibly driving up the same stretch of road with the same glass building in the background. The denoument always seems to take place in an abandoned warehouse with a balcony lacking adequate safety barriers. How do terrorists get access to these buildings? Do they just knock and when nobody answers, bite off the locks with their teeth? It explains why bad guys have such bad dentistry, scowl constantly and show constant ill will toward their fellow man. Estate agents ring a bell, Gentlemen? Oh, it's supposed to be America. Real Estate, then.

    I've never heard so many non American nationals speaking in dodgy American accents in an EU country. It's pretty unsavoury working for the Yankie dollar. This 'cyber thriller' has the dubious distinction of being forgettable from scene to scene as opposed to thirty seconds after the end thus making it the world's first virtual movie.
    7jose_moscardo

    Underrated nice B action movie, give it a chance

    I don't understand why the score of this movie is so low. For me it has been a nice surprise, I bought it in a second hand DVD shop because I like Rutger Hauer but without big expectations (Hauer has starred in some good or very good movies but also in many bad ones). However, what I found here is a very entertaining thriller with good performances and some welcome innovations inside its genre and category (yes, series B action).

    Rutger Hauer is obviously overweight here but still cool and charismatic, Tara Fitzgerald is cute and charming, and Andrew McCarthy plays a good and odious villain. I like the concept of a veteran cop who ignores everything about computers fighting against a group of tech criminals (with the proper help from his younger female colleague) and I like the relation between the two main characters and how it develops. Also I like the touch of comedy and some funny dialogs ("I don't know the difference between a microchip and a potato chip").

    The movie is well directed, the script is more than average for this kind of product and there are a couple of very good action scenes (I liked specially the one in the nightclub). Also I found the soundtrack cool.

    I really enjoyed it and I recommend it to fans of Rutger Hauer and very decent series B flicks.
    pablo7DS

    This movie stinks

    I saw this movie while channel surfing the other night and it sounded interesting. Boy, was I wrong. It has a predictable plot and poor acting. The bad guys lose and the good guys win. Don't waste your time with this one.
    6FourPawsJake

    I had the same opinion until I watched it again and Paid Attention!

    When I first watched this movie I was busy and half-way paying attention to the movie. I had the same negative opinion as some of the other posted reviews. I am a devoted Andrew McCarthy fan (I own all of his movies, yes even this one) and love to watch him act…I thought to myself, "Maybe it's not so bad so I'll give it another try". So I watched the movie again, this time paying attention, and it was not really that bad of a movie – average I'd say. It was not the best movie I'd ever seen but it was not bad either. As for the earlier comments that McCarthy can't pull off the "villain role", I totally disagree (but then again, I'm extremely partial to McCarthy's performances). He plays the villain just fine…I do admit that his specialty is seducing, kissing, and making love to a woman on the screen (and there is No close second in that category) but he can pull off the villain in any role he is cast to do so.
    2Bectile

    What was he thinking?

    Rutger Hauer really should get himself a new agent. Last night I was horribly fascinated by his 1997 movie "Bleeders". It was so awful it was like watching a train wreck... I couldn't look away!

    Then this afternoon "New World Disorder" came on, and it didn't sound too bad.

    Hauer plays your typical grizzled anti-tech cop. Everything from references to 8-tracks, the beat up old car he drives, to his wardrobe complete with bow tie beats this into your brain throughout the whole movie! Gimme a break! He deserves better. Some of the old Rutger shows through, but generally he plays an old fart and it pained me to watch!

    The soundtrack music was lame and many of the characters were flat, it played exactly like a "made for TV" movie. The plot was okay, and it barely kept me watching, but it could have been so much better! How disappointing.

    If you really like Rutger Hauer, as I do, you can get a few moments enjoyment from when he is able to put a little personality into the role, but generally this movie was a predictable waste of time.

    Rebecca

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      When Marx and Paddock are leaving the scene of the 'drive in condo', they get in a car boxed in by another and an emergency vehicle. The car proceeds to burn rubber straight ahead, where the other car was seconds ago.
    • Quotes

      David Marx: I bet you're a wiz at Space Invaders.

      Kris Paddock: Next time, say Doom.

      David Marx: What?

      Kris Paddock: Next time, say Doom! You'll sound younger.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Het uur van de wolf: Rutger Hauer: Blond, blue eyes (2006)

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1999 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Luxembourg
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New World Disorder
    • Filming locations
      • Luxembourg
    • Production companies
      • Centurion
      • The Carousel Picture Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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