Directed by: David A. Prior
Stars: David Carradine, Robert Tessier, Anna Rapagna
Language: English, German (2tracks)
Country: Usa | Imdb Info | Ar: 4:3 | Brrip
Description: In the future, a cop protects a reporter from crooked, renegade cops who think she knows too much about them.
1.79GB | 84:06mins | 1420×1068 | mkv | English, German (2tracks)
https://tezfiles.com/file/92e726d3821e1/Future.Force.1989.mkv
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Future Zone (1990) imdb
Starring: David Carradine, Ted Prior, Patrick Culliton
Description: Sequel to ‘Future Force’ has John Tucker’s son traveling back in time 30 years to save his father from being killed by thugs he is currently pursuing back in 1990.
Brrip | 2.66GB | 82:47mins | 1418×1088 | mkv | English, German (2tracks)
https://tezfiles.com/file/a314848acfb38/Future.Zone.1990.mkv
Thank you for both of these Prior. I did Like Them, unfortunately I’ve already Seen Them on Bad VHS mode. How about both “Cyber Tracker” movies? ?
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Two low-budget Carradine movies, nothing really worth watching unless you really like seeing the guy and his beer-belly kicking some villains’ 4ss3s. In the latter case, you would be FAR better off watching The Warrior And The Sorceress, which is a really nice sword and sorcery movie (on RL), or even Dune Warriors (post-apo, 1991, also on RL) or War Lords (post-apo, 1988, idem, cheesish).
Future Zone is a bit better than Future Force though, mainly because the sound engineer of Future Force did a really awful job (sound effects are terrible and dialogues are quite unintelligible). There are also slightly better actors in FZ, and a touch of humour. Also, they really went for a no-effort production since many scenes of FZ are copy-pasted from FF…
Anyway, grab a beer (or better, make it a pack) and forget your brain if you go for any of them.
P.S.: something I don’t quite explain is the aliasing artefacts which make me think of a bad/old VHS/DVD rip, but the resolution suggests BD…
In the “future” everyone will drive 1980s cars… ;)