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Virtual Combat

  • Video
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
854
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Athena Massey and Don Wilson in Virtual Combat (1995)
ActionSci-Fi

Scientist brings virtual reality characters to life. Two are women from the cybersex game site. The third is a warrior who wants to unleash the rest of the bad guys from the virtual reality ... Read allScientist brings virtual reality characters to life. Two are women from the cybersex game site. The third is a warrior who wants to unleash the rest of the bad guys from the virtual reality underworld. A border cop must defeat the virtual reality warrior while learning to relate ... Read allScientist brings virtual reality characters to life. Two are women from the cybersex game site. The third is a warrior who wants to unleash the rest of the bad guys from the virtual reality underworld. A border cop must defeat the virtual reality warrior while learning to relate to one of the cybersex babes.

  • Director
    • Andrew Stevens
  • Writer
    • William C. Martell
  • Stars
    • Don Wilson
    • Michael Bernardo
    • Ken McLeod
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    854
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Stevens
    • Writer
      • William C. Martell
    • Stars
      • Don Wilson
      • Michael Bernardo
      • Ken McLeod
    • 16User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • David Quarry
    • (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
    Michael Bernardo
    Michael Bernardo
    • Dante
    Ken McLeod
    Ken McLeod
    • John Gibson
    • (as Ken McCleod)
    Dawn Ann Billings
    Dawn Ann Billings
    • Greta
    Carrie Mitchum
    Carrie Mitchum
    • Cathy
    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
    • Virtual Voice of Dante
    • (voice)
    Larry Poindexter
    Larry Poindexter
    • Employee
    Rip Taylor
    Rip Taylor
    • Pitchman
    Johnny Williams
    Johnny Williams
    • Fred
    Ron Barker
    • Burroughs
    Gilbert Lewis
    Gilbert Lewis
    • A.C. Doyle
    Athena Massey
    Athena Massey
    • Liana
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Mary
    Turhan Bey
    Turhan Bey
    • Dr. Cameron
    Loren Avedon
    Loren Avedon
    • Parness
    J.D. Rifkin
    J.D. Rifkin
    • Sheckly
    • (as Joel Rifkin)
    Dave Sinnott
    • Ken
    Nicholas Hill
    • Black Mask
    • (as Nick Hill)
    • Director
      • Andrew Stevens
    • Writer
      • William C. Martell
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    User reviews16

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    7misbegotten

    Punch. Kick. Athena Massey. Sold!

    A shameless cash-in on the major studio movie VIRTUOSITY (1995), this is a rare example of a copy being better than the original. In the near-future (yes, again) Don 'The Dragon' Wilson plays a cop who - while investigating his partner's murder - stumbles upon a conspiracy to bring the impossibly-perfect women from a virtual reality sex program into the real world by re-writing synthetic DNA so it matches the coding of the girls' design, and then selling them as sex slaves to the highest bidder. An additional big problem is that an AI named 'Dante' who is the lethal & unbeatable final level boss opponent of a virtual reality combat game, has hijacked the technology to also create a body for himself, and intends to do the same for dozens of his dangerous VR brethren. I'm not usually a fan of martial art movies, and VIRTUAL COMBAT is set in an America where firearms have been banned, and so cops and criminals - even low level street punks - all rely on high-kicking chop-socky instead. But while all the fight scenes (and there are a lot) do get a bit tiring, this movie held my interest. Dante makes for a fine supervillain, and particularly welcome is the ridiculously gorgeous Athena Massey as the main VR sex siren.
    2Danny SwazZ

    Watch only if you like torturing your mind

    So pathetic its not even funny. From the first scene in the movie I knew I was in for a bad time. Thank goodness I only saw this movie on tv. The story line was terrible, not to mention the acting. It was horrid. Very unreal and unusual things happened in this move such as. The lady sticks a whip under the door and whips the guy a little and he just hands over the keys. I'm like, GET REAL. The creators lousy attempt to make a futuristic city even deepened my dislike for the film. To tell you the truth the only good thing in this movie at all was the fighting, which was in itself pretty lame. All I could ask myself when watching this movie was "when is it gonna go off!"
    Viper-59

    Good for laughs.

    Ok now I'm dead serious here.When I said this movie is good for laughs I meant you'd die laughing.....ridiculing it. Of all the movies I've ever seen,this one really goes to show that there are some REALLY lame actors out there who have pathetic scripts and are cast together in one of the most despicable movie ever made.Trust me,over half the scenes in this are so superficial and cheesy that it actually makes you wonder how bad actors can really be. If given a choice between jumping off the empire state building and the movie.....JUMP(and trust me...you WOULD want to jump).
    5RolandF1

    Hilarious!

    Owww, man. This movie is funny. The villain Dante is probably one of the funniest villains I've ever seen in film. He can beat up anyone, he doesn't move his mouth when he speaks, makes feeble attempts to show emotion, has cheesy and hilarious lines. What more could you ask for? Probably a better movie, but we're looking at this one, right? Don "The Dragon" Wilson can take down almost anyone in this film, showing his energetic martial art skills but when it comes to the sex scene he provides the biggest laugh of them all. After taking down all sorts of evil punks, he sleeps with a beautiful woman he barely knows for 10 minutes, but lays there completely lifeless as she does all the work! Come on, Dragon, show a little energy next time! For a serious sci-fi movie, look elsewhere. For some laughs, you could do worse.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Virtual cheese...

    Needless to say that I had actually never heard about this 1995 action sci-fi movie titled "Virtual Combat", as I stumbled upon it by sheer, random luck here in 2023. But seeing that the movie had Don "The Dragon" Wilson on the cast list, of course I opted to sit down and give the movie a go.

    The storyline in the movie, as written by William C. Martell, is pretty cheesy. You have an abundance of martial arts, goons in sleeveless shirts, pointless nudity and a rather generic low budget sci-fi script. And I am a bit amazed that Don Wilson actually would show up in something like this.

    Not surprisingly, then the cast ensemble in "Virtual Combat" didn't exactly hold any particularly famous or established actors or martial artists on the cast list, aside from Don Wilson. The acting performances in the movie were rather sluggish, wooden and amateurish for a number of the cast.

    The special effects in "Virtual Combat" were as you would expect from a low budget sci-fi movie, but oddly enough they were campy and cheesy enough to actually work in favor of the movie.

    With "Virtual Combat" being an action movie, you have a good amount of martial arts and fight scenes throughout the course of the 87 minutes that the movie ran for. And it is actually the fight scenes that keep the movie afloat and keeps it semi-watchable. Though you're not in for a grand display of impressive martial arts.

    This was movie was indeed rich in cheese, and as such I am sure that there is an audience out there. I must admit, though, that I prefer more properly enjoyable movies when I sit down to be entertained by a movie.

    My rating of director Andrew Stevens' 1995 movie "Virtual Combat" lands on a three out of ten stars.

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    • Trivia
      Don Wilson cast Michael Bernardo after seeing him compete at a martial arts tournament.
    • Goofs
      When the "Dante" clone is destroyed it leaves a flame outline on the ground which doesn't match the position of the body.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking (2013)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Grid Runners
    • Filming locations
      • Sepulveda Dam, Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Amritraj / Stevens Entertainment
      • Grid Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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