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Robot jox

Título original: Robot Jox
  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 25min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,5/10
7,8 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Robot jox (1989)
Home Video Trailer from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Reproducir trailer1:36
4 vídeos
49 imágenes
ActionSci-FiThriller

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaIn the distant future, mankind has forsaken global wars for battles of single combat. The world has been divided into two opposing super powers, with each side represented by trained champio... Leer todoIn the distant future, mankind has forsaken global wars for battles of single combat. The world has been divided into two opposing super powers, with each side represented by trained champions.In the distant future, mankind has forsaken global wars for battles of single combat. The world has been divided into two opposing super powers, with each side represented by trained champions.

  • Dirección
    • Stuart Gordon
  • Guión
    • Stuart Gordon
    • Joe Haldeman
  • Reparto principal
    • Gary Graham
    • Anne-Marie Johnson
    • Paul Koslo
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,5/10
    7,8 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Stuart Gordon
    • Guión
      • Stuart Gordon
      • Joe Haldeman
    • Reparto principal
      • Gary Graham
      • Anne-Marie Johnson
      • Paul Koslo
    • 83Reseñas de usuarios
    • 91Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

    Vídeos4

    Robot Jox
    Trailer 1:36
    Robot Jox
    Robot Jox: Giant Robot Laser Battle
    Clip 2:29
    Robot Jox: Giant Robot Laser Battle
    Robot Jox: Giant Robot Laser Battle
    Clip 2:29
    Robot Jox: Giant Robot Laser Battle
    Robot Jox: Fight Breaks Out During Training
    Clip 1:51
    Robot Jox: Fight Breaks Out During Training
    Robot Jox: Actor Paul Koslo Discusses Visual Effects
    Featurette 1:39
    Robot Jox: Actor Paul Koslo Discusses Visual Effects

    Imágenes49

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    Reparto principal40

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    Gary Graham
    Gary Graham
    • Achilles
    Anne-Marie Johnson
    Anne-Marie Johnson
    • Athena
    Paul Koslo
    Paul Koslo
    • Alexander
    Robert Sampson
    Robert Sampson
    • Commisioner Jameson
    Danny Kamekona
    Danny Kamekona
    • Dr. Matsumoto
    Hilary Mason
    Hilary Mason
    • Professor Laplace
    Michael Alldredge
    Michael Alldredge
    • Tex Conway
    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • 1st Prole
    Mike Saad
    Mike Saad
    • 2nd Prole
    • (as Michael Saad)
    Ian Patrick Williams
    Ian Patrick Williams
    • Phillip
    Jason Marsden
    Jason Marsden
    • Tommy
    Carolyn Purdy-Gordon
    Carolyn Purdy-Gordon
    • Kate
    Thyme Lewis
    Thyme Lewis
    • Sargon
    Gary Houston
    Gary Houston
    • Sportcaster
    Russel Case
    • Hercules
    Geoffrey Copleston
    • Confederation Commissioner
    • (as Geoffrey Coplestone)
    Jacob Wheeler
    • 1st Technician
    Del Russel
    • 2nd Technician
    • Dirección
      • Stuart Gordon
    • Guión
      • Stuart Gordon
      • Joe Haldeman
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    Reseñas de usuarios83

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    7TVholic

    Flawed but basically interesting

    Robot Jox tries hard, but is fundamentally a series of fight scenes strung together -- robot against robot, man against man, man against woman. The premise had potential, but it seems the script wasn't really given the couple of more drafts it needed. Still, it was fairly good, for a science fiction action movie. Part of it was because the script was by Joe Haldeman. For those who aren't familiar with the name, Haldeman wrote the award-winning science fiction novel "The Forever War." It's considered one of the very best powered battle armor novels, right up there with Robert Heinlein's "Starship Troopers" and John Steakley's "Armor." And this movie is really more like a giant powered battle armor movie, rather than giant robots. It's closer to what fans would have wanted instead of the travesty that was Paul Verhoeven's "Starship Troopers," which bore only a passing resemblance to the novel it was based on.

    Despite some assumptions, this really isn't based on Homer's "Iliad." A couple of names are all they had in common. Achilles having his robot's foot blown off had no parallel in the Iliad, which didn't include Achilles' death. Nor was the ancient Achilles a noble warrior. He was the mightiest, but also vengeful and petty. Even the robot jock killed off in the first scene doesn't fit. He was named Hercules, while the Greek Iliad would have had Herakles.

    The effects were fairly good for the time and the budget. True, it wasn't comparable to "Terminator 2" a year later, but that movie cost ten times as much. The stop motion was almost as good as the robotic walkers in "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi." Better, in fact, than a lot of Ray Harryhausen animation, which is highly regarded, but quite dated.

    Don't bring high expectations into this and you probably won't be disappointed. It's better than a lot of other low-budget flicks and even some big-budget blockbuster wannabes that have better effects but far worse scripts.
    Thereisnospoon0

    Greatest Giant Robot fighting after World War 3 movie ever.

    This was a great movie. There wasn't one minute this movie was on when I wasn't laughing. This movie wasn't supposed to be a comedy, but that's what it ended up being. The one liner's, particularly the one where the Russian says "This time next week, I kill you dead", and just the crappy effects were enough to make this movie great. My favorite part of this movie is when the giant chainsaw comes out of one of the robot's crotch. I mean, come on. How can they be serious. And then you have the fat cowboy who is exactly like Joe Don Baker killing Chinese people. It's great. If you've never laughed at anything, rent this movie, or if possible buy it. Please.
    roccob64

    The best film ever made. Why it did not win best picture, I do not know.

    This is the best movie in human creation. From the millisecond the movie began to when it ended, I could not stop urinating my pants. The movie was simply incredible. Don't try eating Milk Duds while watching it, you will choke on them. Sure, I jacked up my trousers, but it was worth it for this fine film. I couldn't take my eyes off the movie screen, even when there was a car accident outside and the movie theater caught on fire and my eye was gauged out by a falling beam. I spilled my beverage all over the ground, but I didn't care. The movie was too good. Even the guy that couldn't speak English sitting next to me enjoyed it. He kept yelling "ME GUSTA EL ROBOT JOX!" It is obvious that the film is an international masterpiece. We should all appreciate Stuart Gordon for creating this masterpiece. He should have won a Nobel Peace prize for this marvel of robotdom. Oh man, I have to change my underwear every time I think about Mr. Gordon. He makes me proud. His vision of robot battle was something I will never forget. And don't forget: NO GUTS, NO GALAXY! THE RULES OF THE ROBOT JOX. VIVA LOS ROBOTS DE JOX!
    7Bungle-9

    Fun movie

    I read somewhere (in a fairly panning review) that this is something of a live-action mecha anime, and I think they're on the right lines. I first watched this movie when I was very young and I've been dying to see it again, and when I finally did just recently all the memories came flooding back. I don't think this is to be taken too seriously - it's just a bit of good old 80's almost-a-TV-movie fun (it is set against the backdrop of a fairly dark future, although this point isn't stressed too much). What I admired most about this movie was that the dialogue didn't sound generic - no clichés, no predictable lines - all in all just good fun! Maybe time hasn't been kind to this little movie, but still I can find appreciation for it in me. It's by no means perfect, but it's entertaining and doesn't try to be anything other than that. Let the nerds and comic-store-guys worry about technicalities - who cares? See it for yourself and make your own decision. No-one else's opinion matters.
    zombking

    One of the Great Cheapies

    While this movie in no way could be compared to the greats like Godfather or Star Wars, keep in mind that it had very little money. Stuart Gordon does a spectacular job of trying to maintain a big-budget realism with a very small budget. Not only does he do that, but he also makes a fairly entertaining film as well.

    I saw this one a long time ago, and have since bought the tape. It really is a true guilty pleasure. While this is not as good as Stuart Gordon's other movies such as Re-Animator, it does beat out the awful Castle Freak. While many say that this is possibly the worst ever, they have obviously never seen a really bad film before.

    The plot, which is actually fairly original, focuses on a "Robot Jock (Jox)" that is torn between retiring or continuing to fight for his country in a giant man made robot with specially made weapons to against the interesting, although cliched, Alexander. Add in genetically engineered fighters, and you have yourself one heck of a final fight royal.

    The music score, done by some no name composer I have never heard of is actually quite good. I was very very impressed. The score really cought the mood of the action to me.

    Overall, it's worth a rental, and if you like it, buy it on tape. I love it, but can see why others would call it average fair. But considering the budget and the company (It was made by the same guys who made Full Moon Studios) it scores pretty high on the zombie meter- 3 1/2 out of five

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    • Curiosidades
      An actual sequel to Robot Jox was considered but never made. Stuart Gordon, Gary Graham and Paul Koslo would have returned as both director and stars respectively. The cancelled sequel would have had Achilles and Alexander team up to stop an alien invasion.
    • Pifias
      When Athena confronts Achilles in his apartment to render him unconscious with an injector, it's all too easy to spot Athena pulling what is clearly a glue gun out of her outfit. This is then "matched" to a much better looking prop injector in an insert - followed by a cut back to the shot with the original glue gun.
    • Citas

      Achilles: You can live.

      Alexander: Yes, if I kill you with this!

      Achilles: We can both live!

      Alexander: We are already dead. We are Robot Jox!

    • Versiones alternativas
      SPOILER: MGM's R1 DVD carries the film's original PG rating, but includes instances of violence and gore previously unseen in the U.S. and Canada. After Achilles' robot falls on the spectators, there are more shots of both Gary Graham's bloody face and of the dead bodies in the stands. A news broadcast immediately following now opens with a badly burned man screaming in pain for a couple of seconds. Also, when the traitorous person shoots scientist Matsumoto in the head, blood sprays on the wall behind the latter. In the old version (released theatrically by Epic and on tape and laserdisc by RCA/Columbia), that person pulls the trigger and it instead cuts to a recycled shot of an exploding robot on a video monitor; the bloodstained wall is never shown. The bits in question are included on the Japanese DVD, so apparently American and Canadian audiences are only now getting the cut of the movie that the rest of the world has seen for years. The MPAA database indicates that ROBOT JOX was originally rated PG-13, but trimmed to obtain PG. Evidently Epic felt that children were the movie's only audience, which makes one wonder why they didn't also edit out Anne-Marie Johnson's brief nude scene.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de noviembre de 1990 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
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      • Italia
    • Idioma
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      • Robot Jox
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Empire Studios, Roma, Lacio, Italia
    • Empresas productoras
      • Empire Pictures
      • Altar Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • 10.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 1.272.977 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 464.441 US$
      • 25 nov 1990
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 1.272.977 US$
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