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Megaforce

  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
4.5K
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Barry Bostwick and Persis Khambatta in Megaforce (1982)
Story about a rapid deployment defense unit that is called into action whenever freedom is threatened.
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Story about a rapid deployment defense unit that is called into action whenever freedom is threatened.Story about a rapid deployment defense unit that is called into action whenever freedom is threatened.Story about a rapid deployment defense unit that is called into action whenever freedom is threatened.

  • Director
    • Hal Needham
  • Writers
    • Bob Kachler
    • James Whittaker
    • Albert S. Ruddy
  • Stars
    • Barry Bostwick
    • Michael Beck
    • Persis Khambatta
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hal Needham
    • Writers
      • Bob Kachler
      • James Whittaker
      • Albert S. Ruddy
    • Stars
      • Barry Bostwick
      • Michael Beck
      • Persis Khambatta
    • 75User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 18Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Barry Bostwick
    Barry Bostwick
    • Ace Hunter
    Michael Beck
    Michael Beck
    • Dallas
    Persis Khambatta
    Persis Khambatta
    • Zara
    Edward Mulhare
    Edward Mulhare
    • Byrne-White
    George Furth
    George Furth
    • Prof. Eggstrum
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Guerera
    Mike Kulcsar
    • Ivan
    • (as Michael Kulcsar)
    Ralph Wilcox
    Ralph Wilcox
    • Zac
    Evan C. Kim
    Evan C. Kim
    • Suki
    • (as Evan Kim)
    Anthony Pena
    Anthony Pena
    • Sixkiller
    • (as Anthony Penya)
    J. Víctor López
    • Lopez
    • (as J. Victor Lopez)
    Michael Carven
    • Anton
    Bobby Bass
    Bobby Bass
    • Motorcycle Driver
    Samir Kamoun
    • Aide
    Youssef Merhi
    • Radio Operator
    Roger Lowe
    • Chauffeur
    Robert Fuller
    Robert Fuller
    • Pilot
    Ray Hill
    • Tank Commander
    • (as Ray Hill Jr.)
    • Director
      • Hal Needham
    • Writers
      • Bob Kachler
      • James Whittaker
      • Albert S. Ruddy
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews75

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    5Hey_Sweden

    Forget a Space Force. I want a MEGAFORCE.

    This howlingly absurd futuristic sci-fi actioner stars Barry Bostwick ("The Rocky Horror Picture Show", 'Spin City'), absolutely nobody's idea of an ideal action movie star. He plays the charismatic "Ace Hunter", leader of an elite fighting unit that is deployed whenever freedom is threatened. And this unit is set into motion when a fictional country begins to be terrorized by a flamboyant mercenary (Henry Silva, who's a hoot as usual). Among the people on Aces' team is easygoing Southerner "Dallas" (Michael Beck of "The Warriors" fame), who shoots at errant reptiles and delights in showing "holograms" to people.

    This is the kind of movie you enjoy for its utter cheesiness and ineptitude. While it may not be quite as terrible as some reviews will lead you to believe, it sure ain't much good, either. Still, stunt expert turned filmmaker Hal Needham ("Smokey and the Bandit", "The Cannonball Run") and his merry crew do have some fun here. A lot of their set pieces are quite simply chaotic and over the top, as they just go for broke and refuse to worry about it ever making much SENSE. There are explosions and vehicular stunts aplenty, as well as some sky diving. Although there is a gorgeous leading lady in Persis Khambatta ("Star Trek: The Motion Picture", "Nighthawks"), romance is not really in the air, since Ace doesn't want to involve an "outsider" like her in his mission. He says his men are like a machine that moves and acts as one.

    Bostwick is amusing, his miscasting be damned. He does seem to be enjoying himself. Silva, while not at his absolute best, is still in fine form as a smiling villain whom you can't really hate at all. The movie co-stars Edward Mulhare ("Our Man Flint", 'Knight Rider') as a military man and George Furth ("Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", "Blazing Saddles") as a Q-style gadget, weaponry, and vehicle designer.

    Despite the ropey "Introvision" effects, this utterly goofy entertainment does possess a certain oddball charm.

    Five out of 10.
    EyeAskance

    I contributed to this turkey.........

    One of the first jobs I ever had was with a catering company. Imagine our excitement being hired on for the desert-location filming of MEGAFORCE! Everyone involved with this production seemed quite confident that it was going to become a smash summer hit(*snicker).

    Watching the filming at Nevada's dry lakes, it did feel like something monumentous was in the making, but nobody could have imagined just how negative a reaction this movie was going to receive. I almost didn't want to see it, but curiosity got the better of me. Truthfully, I don't think it's nearly as horrible as many have made it out to be, but nobody in their right mind would call it legitimately "good", either. There's enough vehicle stunts, random explosions, and weapons futurismo to keep average 12-year-olds very entertained, and I think that may be exactly what Hal Needham intended for this project.

    I still have a box filled with t-shirts, ball-caps, and other promotional crap emblazoned with "DEEDS, NOT WORDS". It may not have the iconic carriage of, say, "MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU", but I'll keep these things for posterity, anyhow...

    ...and I hope everyone on the set enjoyed the food...

    **EDIT, 7/28/23 I watched this again last night, for the first time in nearly 30 years. Amazingly, MEGAFORCE has ripened on the vine. The passing of decades has blessed it with an almost rapturous camp appeal...a big ol' wheel of cheese that entertains for (mostly)all the wrong reasons. I was smiling a mile wide.

    Rest in peace, Mr. Needham...looks like you've succeeded despite yourself.
    4BandSAboutMovies

    Dumb, dumb, dumb, awesome, dumb

    In 1982, you could not read a comic book without seeing the ad for Megaforce. It's the first hype I can truly remember, save for the similar ad strategy for 1977's Orca. As a ten-year-old chubby geek, I needed to know all about Ace Hunter and his crew of super soldiers.

    I wondered, "As a small child living in a small town, could I truly be ready to join Megaforce?" The answer was no. I was too small for the bikes, too rotund for the jumpsuits. But it was a dream. A dream I have refused to give up on.

    The Republic of Sardun is peaceful. Gamibia, a neighboring country, is not. So they send General Byrne-White (Edward Mulhare from TV's Knight Rider and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir) and Major Zara (Persis Khambatta, Star Trek: The Motion Picture) to ask Megaforce for help. The conflict will bring their leader, Commander Ace Hunter (Barry Bostwick from The Rocky Horror Picture Show), into conflict with his former friend and now rival, Duke Guerrera (Henry Silva, Killer Kane from 1979's Buck Rodgers, Chained Heat, Fists of Steel, Amazon Women on the Moon).

    That's alright, though. Megaforce has incredible motorcycles, dune buggies and a big RV. Things will all work out.

    Zara decides to try out as Hunter falls in love with her. She passes, but he cannot allow her to join them in combat -- she'd throw off the rest of the guys. That's right -- an empowered woman success against the odds but can't make it to the team because these guys wear spandex and headbands and need to just be guys, alright? It was 1982. The glass ceiling for Megaforce was ankle level.

    Megaforce attacks Gamibia and blows up the base, then have some trouble getting out of the country. Seems that all these tanks are in the way. No worries -- the boys all make multicolored smoke come out of their vehicles, which self-destruct and they leave on foot, except for Hunter, who flies his into the cargo plane. Even then, he gives Guerrera the thumbs up, which the bad guy returns. Again, this was 1982. America was back, baby, and if we wanted to blow up all the vehicles instead of saving them, no matter how great and unique they were, we were going to do it. Who are you to deny Ace Hunter? Does he come down on the corner and knock the dicks out of your mouth? Don't presume to tell this bandana-clad gentleman how to lead Megaforce.

    Barry Bostwick was all in on this movie. And why not -- he had a three picture deal in case things picked up. His interviews at the time are so wonderful, like when he said that the Pentagon tried to stop the movie because of how close Megaforce was to covert CIA strike teams (one only wonders if they all had flags on their bikes and crazy collared dress uniforms, too). Or when he opined that the world needed a real-life Megaforce.

    Megaforce came to us from Hal Needham, a former stuntman who went on to direct Smokey and the Bandit, Hooper, The Cannonball Run, Stroker Ace and 80's BMX megafilm (seriously, it ruled the video stores of my teenage years) Rad. He even had his own toy -- the Hal Needham Western Movie Stunt Set! You don't even have to guess if I had it as a kid.

    Barry Bostwick and Hal Needham weren't alone, though. There were other members of the team, like Dallas (Michael Beck from The Warriors and Xanadu), who has a Confederate flag on his uniform, because we didn't understand racism in 1982. Other team members have one name and are one note, like Ivan, Suki, Sixkiller, Anton and Lopez. All of their clothes were designed by Mattel, who saw big toy potential in the film, but only ended up making a playset and some Hot Wheels. My brother and I had them, even if he would not allow anyone else to play with his Megafighter dune buggy. There was even an Atari game!

    That said -- the film flopped hard. It's been forgotten by nearly everyone, save the ridiculous folks like me that kiss their thumb and give people the "Megaforce salute."

    In fact, two of those people were Matt Stone and Trey Parker. There is no way to watch their Team America: World Police without seeing echoes of Ace Hunter's hard work.

    And the government itself got really interested. After the military refused to aid the production, they asked Needham for the plans for the Megaforce vehicles. He happily handed them over and claimed that Desert Storm's hardware came directly from this film.

    I cannot stress how completely dumb this film is. No one is ever in danger. No one ever appears to be a real human being. Therefore, it is wonderful and I also recommend that you seek it out. Deeds not words!

    Read more at http://bit.ly/2iczYNo
    XLuciferX

    Still as good as ever...

    I'll admit there is a lot of cheesey stuff in this movie. But how can you not like it? I like it as much as I did when I first saw it back in the '80s. Movies are for entertianment value, being over cricitcal and not just enjoying it for what it is, is a shame. This movie offers you cool stunts, comedy, in general good fun. So what if the missiles don't hit their intended targets? Or the fact that they fit all of those buggies, motorcycles on 2 C-130s? Heck half the movies today don't get it right 90% of the time. I just hope it will come out on DVD some day.
    1wamozart

    My first awful film experience

    I remember this film, because its the first film I ever walked out of. And for this-then action film-obsessed 14-year old, for a film to be so utterly bad that he felt his lack of intelligence being insulted, well that was like a 2 year old telling his mother that the Teletubbies were stupid. I remember when I was first getting into movies, and I would keep a log of what films I saw, when I saw em, and what I rated em (I think I used a scale of 1-to-10), I recall this one getting my first ZERO. More recently I am pleased to find that when I ask others about the film that most people have never heard of it. A few months ago I saw it late night on cable and finally saw the film's ending, and I must say that is as that two year old would say, "stupid". Utterly, embarrassingly, mind-boggingly stupid.

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    • Trivia
      The movie had no credited costume designer. All clothes were designed by the toy company Mattel.
    • Goofs
      At the first hologram scene, Dallas says to show it in place of the big rock. When the hologram ends, the big rock disappears.
    • Quotes

      [As Eggstrum approaches.]

      Ace Hunter: Here comes The Egg...

      Dallas: And that's no "yolk."

      Eggstrum: Dallas, when a person doesn't have less on, they have...?

      Dallas: "More on"?

      Eggstrum: Exactly.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Thing, The Atomic Café, The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time, Megaforce (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Mega Force
      Music by Kevin Russell, Tod Howarth and Jonathan Cain

      Lyrics by James McClarty

      Performed by 707

      Produced by Keith Olsen

      Available on Boardwalk Records and Tapes

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1982 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Megaforce, la fuerza del bien
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Northshore Investments
      • Golden Movies International
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,675,599
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,350,021
      • Jun 27, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,675,599
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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