Perry Kate
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
ShangLuda
Admirable film.
Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Anoushka Slater
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
gridoon
Martian supercop chases Martian supervillain to Earth, and Yukari Oshima's special forces unit has to deal with them - and with warring criminal gangs on the side. "Ultracop 2000" epitomizes nearly everything that can be bad about Hong Kong cinema - sloppy direction, incoherent script, lowbrow humor, obvious and silly wirework, jerky editing, etc. - while offering very little of the good - a few nice explosions and stunts that barely earn this film * out of 4 stars. A word of advice: if you know someone who has never seen a HK film before, please don't let "Ultracop 2000" be his/her first one or he/she may never want to see another one again! A sad waste of Yukari Oshima, who deserves better than this.
peter07
Even if you are a fan of Yukari Oshima, AVOID this turkey at all costs. I was dumb enough to buy the DVD without checking it out first.The plot, acting and premises are all so stupid. One can tell that this was just a rushed job to make quick bucks (I'm not sure if it did even that).Again, you have been warned.
dmuel
If you are a fan of Hong Kong movies you are likely familiar with the way they combine different genres, i.e. Kung Fu and Horror, for a lot of thrills and fun. Ultracop 2000 tries to combine elements of Highlander and Hardboiled, among others. But I am writing this comment in case you've seen this movie on the shelf at your local video store and thought about checking it out. Forget it! For some reason this flick has also been released on DVD but it hardly merits a VHS release. The cop characters are extremely wooden and the Highlander-type aliens seem more clownish than dramatic. The gun play looks and sounds like cap guns, and junkers are used in the 15 m.p.h. car crashes. The entire budget for this movie was probably about $100, and that's Hong Kong dollars. They didn't spend a nickel on screenwriting that's for sure. Rent something else.