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Omega Doom

  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 24m
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4.0/10
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Rutger Hauer in Omega Doom (1996)
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After Earth is taken over by an army of robots, the small number of humans left are forced into hiding. In the nuclear winter, only droids walk the face of the Earth, in fear of the rumored ... Read allAfter Earth is taken over by an army of robots, the small number of humans left are forced into hiding. In the nuclear winter, only droids walk the face of the Earth, in fear of the rumored human resurgence, and in search of a hidden cache of weapons. One robot, his evil circuits... Read allAfter Earth is taken over by an army of robots, the small number of humans left are forced into hiding. In the nuclear winter, only droids walk the face of the Earth, in fear of the rumored human resurgence, and in search of a hidden cache of weapons. One robot, his evil circuits destroyed, enters a small town where a robot civil war is taking place. He tries to convi... Read all

  • Director
    • Albert Pyun
  • Writers
    • Albert Pyun
    • Ed Naha
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Shannon Whirry
    • Norbert Weisser
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    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writers
      • Albert Pyun
      • Ed Naha
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Shannon Whirry
      • Norbert Weisser
    • 48User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Omega Doom
    Shannon Whirry
    Shannon Whirry
    • Zed, Droid Leader
    Norbert Weisser
    Norbert Weisser
    • The Head
    Tina Cote
    • Blackheart, Rom Leader
    Anna Katarina
    Anna Katarina
    • The Bartender
    • (as Anna Katerina)
    Jill Pierce
    • Zinc, Rom
    Simon Poland
    Simon Poland
    • Zed Too, Droid
    Cynthia Ireland
    Cynthia Ireland
    • Ironface, Rom
    Jahi J.J. Zuri
    • Marko, Droid
    Earl White
    • Titus, Droid
    Jozef Apolen
    • Scientist
    Peter Mates
    • Soldier
    Peter Janac
    • Soldier
    Martin Rajec
    • Soldier
    Robert Kordos
    • Soldier
    Rasto Demko
    • Soldier
    Richard Drinka
    • Soldier
    Valer Jurcak
    • Soldier
    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writers
      • Albert Pyun
      • Ed Naha
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    ary

    An interesting Albert Pyun's film...

    After a nuclear war that desolated the planet, just robots and machines got to survive. Old and rusty, the group of cyborg usually gather themselves into gangs and the confronts are inevitable among them.When Omega Doom, a machine programmed to protect the innocent ones, arrives in the small villa and starts to help the place's oppressed inhabitants, he ends up provoking the hate of the villainous, and it doesn't take a lot of time for the hero and the evil robots to start a private, violent combat. Using the experiences and abilities acquired in the war, Omega Doom will do everything to help his friends and, by using his high capacity, he will put an end to the tyranny. A low-budget thriller directed by Albert Pyun, a film maker who is specialist in making science-fictions (Pyun is responsible for others interesting motion pictures, such as "Nemesis" and "Crazy Six"). The dark photography combines with the slow and pessimistic story's climate,but there is no action scene (this is a small bad aspect, but for those who like to see adventure moments' "Omega Doom" isn't a good choice), and Pyun substitutes the shootings and fights for surprising dialogues and discussions about pain, happiness and freedom.Even being tedious, there are qualities, as the exuberant visual that composes a frightening, lonely and violent image of the future, and the contained Rutger Hauer's performance.
    4Boba_Fett1138

    Typical Pyun science-fiction B-movie.

    Albert Pyun is really underrated. This guy deserves more attention on how bad he is. Bad as a director and writer, a couple of years ago I already declared him the Ed Wood of modern movie making. Sad thing about directors like Pyun is that they have no talent for movie-making but keep on making movies nevertheless.

    Reason why I watched this movie in the first place is because Rutger Hauer is in it. It's too bad that he is given awful material to work with, the script has some terrible dialogs.

    Still I can appreciate a big fat B-movie every now and then. B-movie's are always ridicules and awfully looking with terrible acting. In a way its always very relaxing to watch after a hard week of work. This movie is no exception. Fans of the genre and I know that there are a lot of those, will enjoy this movie big time. It has all the typical modern science-fiction B-movie elements in it.

    The special effects are laughable bad at times, especially for the character Head. The sound effects also made me laugh. Remember that Cain droid from "Robocop 2"? Remember that sound that he made when he walked? It's a kind of scary sound for Cain but a laughable sound when it is used for just normal human looking droid characters in this movie. It's really not fitting.

    Don't stop making crap Pyun! In a way I always enjoy it.

    ...I kind of like the cover though.

    4/10

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    StarSlashX

    Great for a B-movie!

    Most people would tell you that this flick stinks because it's got poor special effects or the plot seems to be vague. Frankly, you can't judge it next to A-list movies. It's not an A-list movie. What it is though, is a remarkable story with some interesting film tricks to get around its obvious low budget.

    In Canada we have a TV station that happens to play independent Sci-fi flicks on weekends and Omega Doom caught my eye because it has Rutger Hauer in it. I figured I would turn it on, have a good chuckle at a plotless flick with a good actor and was surprised to see an intriguing situation of the "Omega Doom", Guardian Angel (Hauer) being feared by others of his kind. That and he has a wicked looking sword...it's like the line in the Simpsons when Homer says "but that little guy hasn't done anything yet, you know he's gonna do something and you know it's going to be good."

    While you wait for him to do his thing, the other characters are introduced, the war is explained...and frankly, by then I was salivating. You just *know* who he is. Finally, Angel begins to do his work. The film work is well done, and despite what has been said above, Hauer did his own stunts. And for you Ladyhawke fans, he performs the sword-throwing trick again.

    It's also a very good example of a short story brought to life. It could work well on a stage, too. The acting is very consistent and the dialogue, while sparce, doesn't betray the characters. The only thing I didn't like was the bartender singing Joy to the World at the end, but it's okay, because the conversation between Zeke and Angel at the end nods at the idea that life is about waiting, knowing when to act and when not to.

    If you are looking for an A-list movie, go to your local theater. If you want to see something quaint and intriguing, watch this. Just don't raise the bar too high...that wouldn't be true to the flick. It's an excellent B-movie, and something good to write a paper on!
    5gridoon

    Futuristic spaghetti Western

    "Omega Doom" is a movie whose ambitions clearly outweigh its budget. However, there is something to be said for genre filmmakers like Albert Pyun who try to make the most of the budget they do have. As others have already pointed out, this is essentially a spaghetti Western transported to a post-apocalyptic setting. At times laughably pretentious, at other times interesting. Rutger Hauer (who has the "stoic, mysterious and deadly loner" role, in the classic Clint Eastwood tradition) still has screen presence, and Tina Cote is pretty hot even when she's playing an emotionless, cold-as-ice killer robot. Their last fight could have been longer and better edited, though. (**)
    assissi_lie

    Less of a movie, more of a curiously entertaining endurance test.

    'Omega Doom' really does have a special place in my heart. As movies go, it's not the best. It isn't even good. But... well, just watch the thing. There's no way you can sit through the whole sci-fi/western/inexplicable noise-packed experience without either beginning to love it or snapping and attacking bystanders with the remote.

    It's less of a movie and more of a game, to be honest. See how long *you* can stand the bizarre whirring sounds, played whenever each and every 'robotic' (translated from Low-Budget: contact lenses and metal gloves) character moves. Even when their eyes move, for god's sake! It's half endurance test, and half bad, bad movie. But watch it anyway.

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    • Trivia
      This movie is a futuristic remake of Yojimbo (1961).
    • Goofs
      When Zed, the female droid is hurt, you can clearly see a green suit is used under her clothes, exposing what would be a hole made by Omega Doom / Guardian Angel's energy sword.
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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El guerrero cibernético
    • Filming locations
      • Bratislava, Slovakia
    • Production companies
      • Filmwerks
      • Largo Entertainment
      • Toga Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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