Cyborg Cop III
Cyborg Cop III
R | 17 May 1995 (USA)
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A cop tries to stop a scientist's experiments to turn students into cyborg-mercenaries.

Reviews
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Orla Zuniga It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
swedzin In the world of low budget, independent action films, it is very possible that a third movie is the crappiest. What we have here is a story that has no relations to the first two movies. We have two cops Max and Saint, and they are real jerks. Their mission, in the film, is to stop a mad scientist to turn students into a cyborgs… what a hell? Who came up with that idea? Now… the characters, the script, silly, silly music… I mean everything is bad. Check out our two heroes for example Max and Saint (played by Bryan Genesse and Frank Zagarino, the usual low budget, bad actors, athletes and martial artists), they were so badly written that director obviously said "just act like jerks", and they are two comedian jerks. They are serious only when they are alone. Bryan looks like little funny, angry guy who acts tough… while Frank is a little more calmer, but he looks like a tiny version of Dolph Lundgren and he has that wooden expression on his face. When it comes to the cyborgs… I guess that the title "cyborg cop" has no longer meaning here… well, the alternative title is "Terminal Impact", so… which one is it? There's nothing more to say about this film except a few more things… the cyborgs… they don't even look like cyborgs, only because they are blasted with various weapons, they just can't fall down, and hence, they are cyborgs! Oh really? And can I see some metal under that skin? No! They all have the same uniforms, same face expressions and deep, metallic voices… ridiculous. My advice… avoid this. Better stick to the first two films.
trashgang A new director, Yossi Wein and a new main lead Bryan Genesse as Max means that something is wrong. And indeed. It has nothing to do with the earlier entries and the cyborg only pops up a few times so in fact it's a misleading title. Terminal Impact was it's other name and they should have left it that way.It has long car chases and again dummies are seen in cars as passengers. There's also a lot of shooting going on and it bored me sometimes. The twist at the end didn't work also. I can't say that I liked this even as I can dig action B-flicks but place it at it's time made, 1995, it had more a 1985 look. Although it had the best looking cyborg of the trilogy, simple, it was just a human without any metal parts...Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
TheLittleSongbird The first Cyborg Cop I didn't find great, but it was reasonably entertaining and had John Rhys Davies, but I didn't care at all for the second one. But it was Cyborg Cop III that proved to be the worst of the series. As soon as you realise that it not only has a misleading title but it has no connection whatsoever to the first two(the second one had little connection to the first either but at least it had the same lead), you know there's something wrong. The acting is very poor with the lead uncharismatic and the rest ranging from hammy to bored-looking. But they are not helped by their stock characters or their stilted script with humour attempts that don't work at all. Nor by the derivative and dully paced story, choppy editing and action sequences that don't excite in any way. Overall, a poor movie, you may want to see it if you did by any chance like the two previous Cyborg Cop series, otherwise this entry is best avoided. 1/10 Bethany Cox
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews In no way connected to the first two, this is about a company that wants to... (are you sitting down?) turn physical education college students into cyborgs(and no, at no point do two of them battle one another, nor are any of them cops... in fact, the entirely "trilogy" barely lives up to its title at all, and that was briefly in the first one, the most fun of these; ah, however, they *can* survive head-on vehicle collisions, and radiation(oh, here's the best part: Do you know how they did that? By converting cockroach blood into human blood... I swear, I am not making this crap up)... not that those, especially the latter, ever comes into play in this). A female reporter finds out... mainly because she's invited back after seeing something she shouldn't(by the boss who later sends his half a dozen or so half-metal warriors to kill people he just... didn't need to hire, who knew nothing), and, well, he booked the "having the subject gunning down targets that shatter if you throw a stick in their general direction" test *right* after the one he could show her without her realizing anything too dangerous. He also leaves her alone within reach of an important piece of equipment, and she runs off with it. You know, I've heard it's bad to wake someone up who's sleepwalking, but when your scriptwriter is clearly not quite awake as he's typing things out, you may want to break that rule. So two feds who retrieve people who don't pay in time... let me try that again... 2 repo men with guns(and the personalities of paper bags... one is blond, the other is darkhaired, avenges insults to his mother, is apparently a perv and eats a lot) are sent to get her, and through a series of odd misunderstandings, they help her instead. The characters are irritating and unlikable. Acting is poor. Dialog is meh. The exposition is painfully obviously delivered. We do get shootouts(including a rip-off of the police station scene in The Terminator), explosions and physical fights(albeit no sex or nudity! What gives?). Near the end, a couple of the guns are lame. The FX are fine, though it's mainly because this really doesn't go for that much... there's barely any metal-skin in this, in spite of the cover. Some of the music in this is awful, it sounds like a midi track for an old video-game. There is a bit of violence, and a little blood in this. I recommend this to the most forgiving fans of B-movies. 1/10
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