
In a post-apocalyptic future, The Kid, an orphaned outcast, meets a mysterious girl. They become friends until Zeus, the sadistic leader of the Wasteland, kidnaps her. The Kid must face his fears, and journey to rid the Wasteland of evil and save the girl.
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Munro Chambers | The Kid |
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Laurence Leboeuf | Apple |
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Michael Ironside | Zeus |
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Edwin Wright | Skeletron |
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Aaron Jeffery | Frederick |
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Romano Orzari | Bagu |
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Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen | Female Guard |
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Steeve Léonard | Scout |
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Yves Corbeil | Turbo General |
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Evan Manoukian | The Kid 7 Years Old |
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Anouk Whissell | The Mother |
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François Simard | The Father |
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Tyler Hall | Bounty Hunter |
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Martin Paquette | Giant Warrior |
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Pierre Sigouin | Frederick's Brother |
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Yoann-Karl Whissell | Bald Guard |
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Christian Picone | Guard #1 |
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Éric S. Boisvert | Guard #2 |
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Abdul Ayoola | Guard #3 |
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Thomas Liccioni | Guard #4 |
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Sam B. Cloutier | Guard #5 |
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Jeff Robitaille | Guard #7 |
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Maxime Lapointe | Guard #8 |
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David Loiseau | Guard #9 |
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Jean-François Ferland | Guard #11 |
Packaging | MP4 |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
Regions | Region 1 |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Action Disk1 |
Purchased | Aug 30, 2015 at YIFY |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Sep 10, 2015 at our home |
Index | 3836 |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:42:41 |
Modified Date | Jul 24, 2024 07:26:57 |
My quick rating - 6,6/10. A futuristic (1997 is the future in this movie) look at the planet running out of water ala Mad Max. The movie itself is such a tribute to the 80s flicks including the midi music, the time frame, clothing, etc. that it then makes sense that the future is 1997. Same basic idea but cross that with Kick Ass and an extreme amount of blood and guts. This was a fairly solid movie that held its own on all accounts. It even sprinkled a little love twist between our star and a quirky robot girl. The action is edited nicely to keep a solid look to it. The actors play their parts just fine (not like Michael Ironside EVER has a problem playing a bad guy.) Apple (Laurence Leboeuf) The female robots facial expressions throughout the movie almost seemed painful to pull off. CGI maybe? lol. Anyway, a very well made and violent flick that will surely garner a slight cult following just as Kick Ass did. I can see sequel potential out of this one and look forward to it. Definitely check it out if you get the chance and have fun with it. I can assure you the film makers did just that.