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Perfect: Android Rising

  • 2013
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
1.9/10
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Official poster for "Perfect: Android Rising" by Chris R. Notarile
Our future is at war. Set in the near future, LIA (the perfect killing machine) is sent into a war zone to eradicate the rebel threat. But when a sneak attack EMP blast shuts down her CPU, LIA is captured by the resistance and reprogrammed to think and feel.

Starring: Roberto Lombardi, Samantha Tallbott, Kasey Williams, Rick Zahn, Hector De La Rosa, Dana Jesberger and Mark Hawk. Written and Directed by Chris R. Notarile.
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The perfect killing machine is reprogrammed to think and feel.The perfect killing machine is reprogrammed to think and feel.The perfect killing machine is reprogrammed to think and feel.

  • Director
    • Chris R. Notarile
  • Writer
    • Chris R. Notarile
  • Stars
    • Roberto Lombardi
    • Samantha Ruston
    • Kasey Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    1.9/10
    424
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    • Director
      • Chris R. Notarile
    • Writer
      • Chris R. Notarile
    • Stars
      • Roberto Lombardi
      • Samantha Ruston
      • Kasey Williams
    • 16User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Roberto Lombardi
    Roberto Lombardi
    • Dr. Peter Hess
    Samantha Ruston
    Samantha Ruston
    • LIA
    • (as Samantha Talbott)
    Kasey Williams
    Kasey Williams
    • Cass
    Rick Zahn
    Rick Zahn
    • General Arken
    Hector De La Rosa
    Hector De La Rosa
    • Brooks
    Dana Jesberger
    Dana Jesberger
    • Avis
    Nick Grock
    • Wyatt
    Mark Hawk
    Mark Hawk
    • General Krosier
    Sarah McAvoy
    Sarah McAvoy
    • Dr. Cole
    Andrew Roth
    Andrew Roth
    • Lab Tech Jensen
    Shawn Parr
    Shawn Parr
    • Jake the Tracker
    Chris R. Notarile
    Chris R. Notarile
    • Genesis
    Emmanuel Brown
    Emmanuel Brown
    • Cable Guy
    Pai Wang
    • Drill Instructor
    • (as Pai Sen Wang)
    Christian Chase
    Christian Chase
    • Lab Tech
    Dolores M. Lombardi
    Dolores M. Lombardi
    • The President
    Christina Sampson
    Christina Sampson
    • Secretary
    Cheech Dolce
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      • Chris R. Notarile
    • Writer
      • Chris R. Notarile
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    1Kamandi73

    Horrible Cinematography

    Maybe they filmed this movie using Iphones? It seems like only one camera was used. There are two types of shots. First, a long shot usually from about thirty to forty feet, and from the floor looking up. So when people are walking towards the camera, the picture is looking up at them from forty feet away until they get closer. The next shot is super-close-ups, so that each character 's face fills up the entire screen.

    I gave up after about twenty minutes, it was making me dizzy. When the characters are talking you get one giant close up, then it pans to the other character's full face close-up when he or she responds, and on and on, like watching a tennis match.

    All the scenes were at warehouses. The beginning has people (17 according to one character) breaking into a warehouse to rob it. They all get killed (only four are actually seen) by the world's most advanced android. This top-secret android is guarding a warehouse, so that tells you how dumb this movie is.

    Another two scenes of the android prison (also a warehouse), and the android headquarters (also a warehouse) follow. More than likely all the same warehouse, from different areas. Apparently in the future everything looks like a warehouse.

    Oh, and the android is chubby. That was kind of funny in a sad way.
    3RoboRabbit89

    I thought it was ok.

    First off, I'd like to say that I'm not writing some fake review, I honestly thought it was OK.

    I'm a filmmaker myself, so I know it's hard to make one and get it out there. I honestly see this guy's potential, Chris R. Notrolie the director tried his best to make at least a decent movie.

    Now, I know this film has it's flaws especially with sound design, I feel right now that his films are a work in progress, you know, he might not have all the film-making tools he needs, especially boom mics, hell I don't even have those.

    I do agree that some of the alternate titles aren't great ( "Terminator Rising" is definitely stupid). At my library I found it under the title "Battle-droid" that title is OK, it's original title "Perfect: Android Rising" is alright but I think this one "Battle-droid" just sounds better and he should have kept it that. Also at my library this film gets checked out quiet a bit so I know I'm not the only one who likes this film.

    The acting of course is not going to be "very good" but don't go into this or any low budget science fiction action film expecting Oscar wining performances, that's just stupid, just go into this and have fun with it. I will say that the director needs to work on fight choreography and filming it well, because he films too close to the actors in those scenes.

    I've seen this a few times and I liked it, besides this is the first amiture film I could see more than once, I have seen others at my library and they where really bad so bad in fact you feel stupid for watching.

    Overall a halfway decent little action move that really isn't half bad. I give it a 3/10. Mildly entertaining from star to finish that is OK to watch once and awhile.
    1dc-reynolds

    Terrible movie without being funny bad. Just bad bad.

    This is just a tad better than the movies my kids used to make with our camcorder. Watched as far as I could because I wanted to see why this movie was so poorly rated. Now I know. First off, it appears to be filmed with one camera and not by a professional. If the plot was about some guy running around with a hand-held, fine. But it isn't. I'm an accountant and could write better dialogue and likely could act better as well. Oh and I suck at writing and acting. This is essentially what porn videos are like but without the porn part. I understand that people want to try to make movies. I'm sure it could be fun. But then trying to market it and selling to the public is an altogether different proposition. Anyone who bought this movie could just show a jury the first few minutes of the film and probably be awarded pain and suffering.
    2acj-65004

    Oh my

    Where to even start with this one? First, why did I even decide to watch this? Well, I'll tell you why... I don't know. I guess I saw it and thought it might be one of those "so bad it's good" movies and that I might get some good laughs out of it. Nah. Didn't happen. It's just one of those "so bad it's really bad" movies. And what's up with the super close-up shots of everything and everyone in every scene? All I can think is that either the cameraman had abnormally long arms or the close shots enabled them to not need to worry about the sets pieces and environments as much. Either way it makes the film feel really claustrophobic.

    A couple of the actors were actually decent in a B-Movie, I'm-about-to-be-murdered-for-sport kind of way. For some reason I watched this whole thing. It was like a bad wreck I couldn't look away from. In that sense maybe it was a little entertaining. In a much realer sense though, it was painful imagining what these poor actors had to endure in making this "movie". This movie also appears to have like 5 different names or something. Not sure what that's about. Anyways, don't watch it.
    1rahulgkhs

    I cant believe this movie exist

    I have watched this movie for 15 long minutes. It is ridiculous.

    I pray to the God that, nobody waste their precious 1 or 2 minute of time for this movie.

    If I could I would give this movie a -10 rating for jerky camera, extreme close-up, inaudible dialogs, continuous bad music, real bad acting by every actor/actress up-to 15 minutes, really awful special effect (forget max, Maya, avid, final-cut etc. even a 12 year old kid with photo-shop cs2 or higher can make better Giff than that)

    I don't think this movie will get better miraculously after the first 15 minutes. Thus I am not watching any more.

    Please believe me, this movie is so bad, that, I am writing this review to discourage you from wasting your time. Life is very short; at least watch Harold and Kumar. They are not funny at all; but they try their best!!!

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Battledroid
    • Filming locations
      • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blinky Productions
      • TomCat Films
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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