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Killing Cars

Killing Cars

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Juergen is fantastic, but the film is not.
Review: I thought this movie was supposed to have a german language track, but it doesn't. I like Juergen Prochnow quite a bit so I can sit through this film, but I don't think anyone else will be able to.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting, yet slow on the follow up
Review: Jurgen Prochnow stars in a thought-provoking film about economics, politics, and money. Ralph Korda (Prochnow) stars as the genius engineer responsible for creating the "WorldCar" an enviromentally correct automobile made for a multi-national car corporation The Berlin Auto Group. As word gets out that the "WorldCar" has made its debut, everyone wants a piece of the pie. France pushes Korda into making deals with them, while in the meantime, a large Arab oil magnate wants him dead in order to maintain the oil market. All in all, a very interesting film, but gets lost in the confusing end sequences of the film. I actually give it 3.5 stars if such a thing is possible. Prochnow is fairly good, and ruthless of course. " I don't give a damn about the enviroment, my car just happens to be enviromentally safe" A good view with an interesting story.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pure [Bad]
Review: There's no need to beat around the bush: this movie is the worst piece of garbage that I have ever laid my poor eyes upon.

Reason Numbero Uno: The plot doesn't make sense. The writers never took the time to explain anything that's happening in the movie, so the viewer is left in the dark.

Reason #2: The "actors" (as you can tell, I use the term loosely) in this movie don't have enough talent to be an extra in a Cheetos commercial. Also, their characters are so weak and one dimensional that the viewer ends up wishing that they would all just die unexplainedly, so the movie would end.

Reason #3: The "futuristic" car that the main character is making looks like a fancy cardboard box with wheels.

Reason #4: The title doesn't make sense. There are no killing cars in this movie, even though there is a catchy little number with the name of the movie.

This movie ranks among the most terrible pictures ever. In fact, it's right up there with stinkers like Revenge of the Dead and Solar Force. I recommend this movie only to those who are brave enough to experiece serious bouts of rage and frustration.


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