I recently watched The Demolitionist (1995) on Tubi. The storyline follows a city overrun by crime and desperate for a solution. When another cop is killed, a mad scientist creates a killing machine to uphold the law. The mayor reluctantly approves the project to clean up the streets.
Directed by Robert Kurtzman (Buried Alive), the film stars Nicole Eggert (Charles in Charge), Bruce Abbott (Re-Animator), Susan Tyrrell (Cry-Baby), Peter Jason (48 Hrs.), Richard Grieco (If Looks Could Kill), Sarah Douglas (Superman), and Tom Savini (From Dusk till Dawn).
This is one of those fun '90s movies that feels like an '80s Troma/Full Moon Features film. It does a great job of not taking itself too seriously, with a fun premise and an entertaining cast that delivers their performances perfectly for the genre. The attire, makeup, and sets pull you into the universe. The villain is phenomenal, and there are some great kills that brought a smile to my face. The last scene is hilarious and makes the fun journey worthwhile.
In conclusion, is The Demolitionist a great movie? Absolutely not. Is it worth a watch with the appropriate expectations? Absolutely. I would score this a 5/10 and recommend seeing it once.