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Nemesis 4 Cry of Angels

Nemesis 4 Cry of Angels

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not worth it if it was FREE!!!!
Review: This is the worst movie that has EVER been put to film! The acting SUCKS! There is NO plot. The special effects are truly non-existent, they, must have had a budget of $12.00 to make this piece of crap! And anyone who thinks this non-acting Sue Price is hot is obviously homosexual or a homo want-to-be! This is SOOOOOOOOOOOOO bad all around, the plot, the acting, the effects! Don't waste the time you have on this earth with this crapper!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: "Say three Hail Marys and go to cyborg hell." - Sums it up.
Review: Yes, our friends at Nemesis have done it again. For those that have followed the series, you are most-likely at a comfortable pace where the questioned relevance of the film's storyline has become a welcomed tradition over the course of viewing each chapter (Starting with the original is highly recommended).

Tokudo the Occillator, Johnny Impact and my personal fav - Earl Typhoon are the new characters you can look forward to as Alex (Sue Price) once again returns to action in a bleak world of co-existing humans and cyborgs. Although he is not credited for his work, you'll also find the most riveting performance by the actor who plays the helicopter pilot.

I must admit my disappointment in what looks to be the end of the Nemesis series (no part 5 was alluded to), but like all good things, this too must come to an end. Since 1993, the series has seen numerous calculated changes in all things excluding the name "Alex" (Oliver Grunner probably doesn't like to publicly discuss any relation to the later chapters) and the direction by Albet Pyun. What creative impulse Pyun had to extend this saga to a fourth episode, one may never understand. Possibly combining the writing, budget and effort into one film rather than four may have landed Pyun with perhaps a more memorable sci-fi adventure in the eyes of fans and critics alike, but maybe thats what makes his name hard to forget - Pyun keeps making us come back for more. "The future has a past."

Accolades to the physique of Sue Price. I'm personally not overwhelmed by muscle extreme, but credit is due to her own dedication in the gym. Next time, the writing and direction should look to her as inspiration and make the same effort.

Finally, how do people repeatedly get money to do this? Makes you think they're milking it from people like the guy in Boogie Nights who ran around in his underwear/robe while Sister Christian was playing. Scary, but that thought gives humor and hope to possibility of a special edition box set release. Only time (and Filmwerks) will tell.


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