Robot Jox (Blu-ray) PG
The ultimate killing machine. Part Man. Part Metal.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 25 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: July 7, 2015
- Originally Released: 1989
- Label: Shout Factory
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Gary Graham, Anne-Marie Johnson & Paul Koslo | |
Performer: | Robert Sampson, Danny Kamekona, Hilary Mason, Michael Alldredge, Ian Patrick Williams, Jason Marsden, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon & Jeffrey Combs | |
Directed by | Stuart Gordon | |
Composition by | Frederic Talgorn | |
Produced by | Albert Band | |
Director of Photography: | Mac Ahlberg | |
Executive Production by | Charles Band |
Entertainment Reviews:
41%
AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 5,371
Rating: 6/10 --
Pacific Rim by way of Top Gun.
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Under the Radar
Rating: 3/5 --
Gordon's saving grace is that the stop-motion animation and model work on Robot Jox looks really cool, even now.
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The Dissolve
Rating: 3/10 --
It's quintessentially So Bad It's Good.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
Rating: 1.5/4 --
...this is - by and large - irredeemably ridiculous.
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Product Description:
Postapocalyptic action-adventure ROBOT JOX is Stuart Gordon's entry into the short-lived subgenre of robot warrior movies established in the early 1990s. After a terrible and costly third world war, the countries of the planet have been divided into two main opposing sides: the Market (good) and the Confederation (bad). War has been outlawed on the planet, so disputes are settled by a single fight between two giant robot warriors piloted by men and women known as robot jox. Confederation robot jox Alexander has destroyed all of the Market's robot jox except one: Achilles. Once the best of the robot jox, Achilles has lost confidence in his ability because of an accident that cost the lives of hundreds of spectators at one of his bouts. He is the last hope for the Market and must win the day against Alexander, but first he must win the battle within himself. Giant robots duking it out in exotic landscapes just can't be bad, and it's not in ROBOT JOX, a special-effects-heavy science fiction epic in the mold of THE TERMINATOR and CRASH AND BURN. Gordon borrows from Japanese animation, translating it into live action very effectively. Another first-rate film from Stuart Gordon, ROBOT JOX is simply great sci-fi action.