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Hi! I've seen this movie a year ago or two and my favorite part of the film was the music at the very beginning. Give me an email if you like 80s movies with synth-based music.

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Yeah, I think that some of the movies of the 1980s with synth-based music were OK - let us not forget THE TERMINATOR (1984) and THE HIDDEN (1987). (My e-mail by the way is [email protected] .) Otherwise, I did not think this movie was very good. The only reason why I bought this movie was because of the cover, which was designed by H. R. Giger. Given the simplicity with which this movie was made, I could tell this movie did not operate on a budget any more than $500,000. I thought the acting was bad, and those college frat boys were really starting to get on my nerves, as well as that evil Splatter guy. The only reason why I really bothered to watch this movie was to just heard some of that old 1980s punk rock and to check out all of the various women, that's all. Take away those 2 elements and I would have cut the movie off shortly after I started playing it. There certainly was really nothing special about Splatter as a cyborg at all; he had no real powers. I think that Robocop would have beaten him real easily. I hated the fact that Splatter was killing almost all of the good-looking chicks though! I could have directed a better movie than this - and I am not a very good director either. Oh well, I am just delivering my opinion, that's all.

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