In the near future, drugs and crime have risen 500%. A disintegrating police force is unable to deal with this horrifying problem. When an undercover cop (Anthony Tomei) disappears, his ... See full summary »
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In the near future, drugs and crime have risen 500%. A disintegrating police force is unable to deal with this horrifying problem. When an undercover cop (Anthony Tomei) disappears, his girlfriend (Tierra Peterson) and the chief of police (Johnny Andrews) take to the streets to fight crime their own way. Take a tour of a town gone mad. All victims of the bloodthirsty DRUG CULT! Written by
Matt Jaissle
First, I preface this review with the admission that I love low budget films. That said this is the single worst film ever on so many levels that it is a must for film lovers. Acting - Horrendous, Sound - Atrocious, Script (if there was one)- Awful. Photography...OK I give it a 2. But I have shown this to many other film lovers and we all agree that it contains the single worst line of dialogue in a movie ever. It is so badly delivered and so pointless that it is truly embarrassing because it is obvious that it was not intended to be campy or sarcastic. It is uttered by Chief Lomax near the much wished for end to this tale. I won't spoil it...see if you agree. Enjoy if you can.
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First, I preface this review with the admission that I love low budget films. That said this is the single worst film ever on so many levels that it is a must for film lovers. Acting - Horrendous, Sound - Atrocious, Script (if there was one)- Awful. Photography...OK I give it a 2. But I have shown this to many other film lovers and we all agree that it contains the single worst line of dialogue in a movie ever. It is so badly delivered and so pointless that it is truly embarrassing because it is obvious that it was not intended to be campy or sarcastic. It is uttered by Chief Lomax near the much wished for end to this tale. I won't spoil it...see if you agree. Enjoy if you can.