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DIGITAL MAN
Dir. Philip J. Roth, 1995 Nevada, 91 min. In English.
In memory of Philip Roth, we are bringing back Philip J. Roths DIGITAL MAN, all June 2018!
Spectacle offers up this late-night cyberwar curio fielded from the pixelated precipice between Atari and The Matrix. Starring an Altmanesque corps of noteworthy surnames, Philip Roths Digital Man concerns a glitch in national security so cruel, itd be divine if it werent so damn digital: a time-traveling supercyborg touches down in the small-town Southwest just in time to hijack an apocalypses worth of nuclear launch codes.
Fresh off a realm too insane in its violence and punishment for mere humans to enter, the Digital Man must be stopped and its up to a motley crue of wisecracking heavyweights (some military experts, some shotgun-toting salt of the earth) to take him out, analog style. Tons and tons and tons and tons of fireball explosions (replete with slo-mo backflips and brutal, spaghetti-worthy shootouts) ensue, culminating in one night you cant merely attend while on your laptop.
Digital Man is a very entertaining movie, with good acting, excellent photography and outstanding F/X. It does suffer from a mediocre script however. A very good, overall effort from a bunch of actors who fall into the category of where have I seen them before? A rating of 8 out of 10 was given. VCRanger, IMDB
lets get down to brass tax where can we get this movie someone upload cmon it cant be ilegal look at it buying it would be a magor crime Jamie Mcfayden, YouTube
Ive seen Digital man almost a decade ago when it came to video. My dad rented me this movie to watch over the weekend since he was leaving with my mom. I loved it so much that Ive watched it five or six times in 48 hours !!! thebigmovieguy, IMDB
Dont just settle for T2 ,experience this equal ,yet lower budget Sci-Fi action outing,with martial arts giant Matthias Hues in the lead. A Customer, Amazon
I rented this when it came out on video. I remember thinking the special effects and costumes were pretty cool back then. And in the early-to-mid-1990s computer animation was a novelty, so that added to the movies appeal. (And back then CGI looked cooler with those smooth surfaces.) felicity4711, YouTube
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124 South 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11249
United States
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