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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Joe Barbagallo | ... | Warnock | |
Emily Dennis | ... | Chimera 7 | |
Jean Goto | ... | Sariya | |
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Kage Yami | ... | Chavez |
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Natalie Jean | ... | Candy Berger |
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Jae Greene | ... | Yablonski |
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Deychen Volino-Gyetsa | ... | Maya |
Graham Powell | ... | Rothstein | |
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Rick Borgia | ... | OHara |
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Nick Montalbano | ... | Boudreau |
Michael Tow | ... | OT Boss | |
Graham Wolfe | ... | Striker | |
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Brian Yan | ... | Chinamandroid |
Nikhil Kamkolkar | ... | Dr. Hu | |
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Duke Garone | ... | Muhammed |
The Artificial Intelligence Revolution is happening, and America is watching it on their Living Wall flat screens and Genius Phones. Homeland Security's Cyber Crime Division is the only thing trying to stop the 'bots and 'borgs from taking over. Written by Larry Hama and Mark Cheng
I tried; I couldn't. This film is craptastic; so craptastitc, in fact, that try as I might, I could not keep my attention on it. Tumblr memes won. Actually, paint drying would have won out over 'Ghost Source Zero'. The film is so disjointed that it was hard to distill a narrative from the jumbled mess of poorly constructed visual refuse vomited across my screen. I can't even say it was a good first try. Nope... I'm trying to find something redeeming, or at least something nice to say about the film. There isn't. I've seen far better high-school media production class projects. Avoid at all costs.