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Origin JaponGenres Science fiction,
AnimationThemes Films about computing,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors Māya Sakamoto,
Shunsuke Sakuya,
Kazuya Nakai,
Miyuki Sawashiro,
Kenji Nojima,
Mayumi AsanoRating65%
Après l'assassinat du premier ministre du Japon, le major Motoko Kusanagi enquête sur l'affaire avec les autres membres de la section 9., 2h10
Directed by Katsuhiro ŌtomoOrigin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about computing,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Steampunk films,
Alternate history filmsActors Anne Suzuki,
Manami Konishi,
Katsuo Nakamura,
Masane Tsukayama,
Kiyoshi Kodama,
Ikki SawamuraRating68%
In 1863, where an alternate nineteenth century Europe has made tremendous strides in steam-powered technologies, scientist Lloyd Steam and his son Edward have succeeded, after a lengthy expedition, in discovering a pure mineral water. They believe the water can be harnessed as an ultimate power source for steam engines (the main industrial engine of the time). An experiment in Russian Alaska goes terribly wrong, with Edward being engulfed in freezing gases, but results in the creation of a strange spherical apparatus., 1h25
Origin CanadaGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about computing,
Political films,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian filmsActors Andrea Libman,
Kathleen Barr,
Michael Benyaer,
Garry Chalk,
Stevie Vallance,
Paul DobsonRating83%
At the end of Daemon Rising, Bob and Dot got engaged. To the confusion of everyone, however, a portal opens from the net and Ray Tracer and another Bob steps through. Inasmuch as the second Bob looks like the original from Seasons 1 and 2, Dot names the Bob which merged with his keytool Glitch Bob. Most of My Two Bobs is taken up with the efforts of Dot, the two Bobs themselves, and the other mainframers to ascertain who is the original and who is the copy and in general to come to terms with the situation. , 1h43
Directed by Roland EmmerichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
War,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Films about computing,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Cyberpunk filmsActors Jean-Claude Van Damme,
Dolph Lundgren,
Ally Walker,
Leon Rippy,
Ed O'Ross,
Jerry OrbachRating61%
In 1969, an American US Army Special Forces team receives orders to secure a village against North Vietnamese forces. Private Luc Deveraux (Jean-Claude Van Damme) discovers members of his squad and various villagers dead, all with their ears removed. Deveraux finds Sergeant Andrew Scott (Dolph Lundgren), who has gone insane, with a string of severed ears and holding a young boy and girl hostage. Devereaux, who is near the end of his tour of duty, tries to reason with Scott, who shoots the boy and orders Devereaux to shoot the girl to prove his loyalty. Deveraux refuses and tries to save the girl, but Scott kills her with a grenade. The two soldiers shoot each other to death. Deveraux and Scott's corpses are recovered and iced by a second U.S. Special Forces squad, their deaths covered up as "missing in action., 1h23
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
War,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Films about computing,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Cyberpunk filmsActors Jean-Claude Van Damme,
Michael Jai White,
Xander Berkeley,
Justin Lazard,
Karis Paige Bryant,
Kiana TomRating42%
Seven years after the events in the first film, Luc Deveraux (Van Damme), now an ordinary human, is a technical expert who is working with the government with his partner Maggie (Kiana Tom), who has been through countless hours of combat training with him, in order to refine and perfect the UniSol program in an effort to make a new, stronger breed of soldier that is more sophisticated and intelligent to reduce the use of normal, human soldiers in the battlefield. All of the new UniSols, which are faster and stronger than the original UniSols, are connected through an artificially intelligent computer system called S.E.T.H. (voice of Michael Jai White), a Self-Evolving Thought Helix., 1h37
Directed by Jerry WarrenOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
HorrorThemes Films about computing,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Frankenstein films,
Cyberpunk filmsActors John Carradine,
Robert Clarke,
Steve Brodie,
Cameron Mitchell,
Andrew DugganRating20%
When a hot air balloon crashes on a remote and uncharted island, the four balloonists and their dog Melvin are captured by a pair of drunken old pirates who take them to the hilltop laboratory home of Dr. Frankenstein's modern-day descendant Sheila Frankenstein (Katherine Victor) who is carrying on the family tradition by turning shipwrecked sailors into pre-programmed bloodless, black-garbed zombies who must wear sunglasses to protect their weird white eyes from light., 1h14
Directed by Herbert L. StrockOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
HorrorThemes Films about computing,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Frankenstein films,
Cyberpunk filmsActors Whit Bissell,
Phyllis Coates,
Gary Conway,
Robert Burton,
Claudia BryarRating51%
Professor Frankenstein (Whit Bissell), a guest lecturer from England, talks Dr. Karlton (Robert Burton) into becoming an unwilling accomplice in his secret plan to actually assemble a human being from the parts of different cadavers. After recovering a body from a catastrophic automobile wreck, Professor Frankenstein takes the body to his laboratory-morgue, where in various drawers he keeps spare parts of human beings. The Professor also enlists the aid of Margaret (Phyllis Coates), as his secretary, to keep all callers away from the laboratory., 1h34
Directed by Fumihiko TakayamaGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
AnimationThemes Films about computing,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films set in the future,
Cyberpunk filmsActors Hiroaki Hirata,
Atsuko Tanaka,
Masaru Ikeda,
Takanobu Hozumi,
Junpei Morita,
Miina TominagaRating65%
In 2000, a series of unknown attacks on Labors have led to two police detectives, Shinichiro Hata and Takeshi Kusumi, being assigned to investigate these string of events, assisted by members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's SV2 unit., 1h21
Origin AustralieGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about computing,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Cyberpunk filmsActors Gerard Kennedy,
Andrew Daddo,
Ian Smith,
Vincent Gil,
Matthew Newton,
Lesley BakerRating53%
The film is about the residents of the small town of Pebbles Court who are the unknowing test subjects for a new variety of "Vimuville" dietary supplement pills that arrive for free in their mailboxes. The pills are designed to produce the ultimate healthy human, but have unexpected side effects including hallucinations and mutations. Despite the attempts made to warn the townsfolk from a previous test subject, who is now undergoing rapid cellular decay, he arrives too late, and crashes his car and is killed by tentacles growing out of his throat. The pills are consumed by the residents, and produce liquefying flesh, elongated tongues, exploding stomachs, exploding penises, imploding heads, monstrous births, tentacles growing out of the face, living mucus, sentient placentas, and other gruesome mutations. Ultimately more and more of the residents of the Pebbles Court mutate or die horrific deaths, until almost every character has been dispatched., 1h7
Directed by Erle C. KentonOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Lon Chaney, Jr.,
John Carradine,
Martha O' Driscoll,
Lionel Atwill,
Onslow Stevens,
Glenn StrangeRating56%
Count Dracula (John Carradine) greets the castle's owner, Dr. Franz Edelmann (Onslow Stevens). The Count, who introduces himself as "Baron Latos", explains that he has come to Visaria to find a cure for his vampirism. Dr. Edelmann agrees to help. Together with his assistants, Milizia (Martha O'Driscoll) and the hunchbacked Nina (Poni Adams), he has been working on a mysterious plant, the clavaria formosa, whose juices have the ability to reshape bone. Edelmann explains that he thinks vampirism can be cured by a series of blood transfusions. Dracula agrees to this, and Edelmann uses his own blood for the transfusions.