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Metalstorm

1983

R

1 h 24 m

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On a desert planet, warlord Jared-Syn is trying to convince a tribe of mutants that he's their messiah and gain unlimited power hidden in a crystal. Ranger Dogen and explorer Dhyana, whose father was murdered by Syn, must stop him.
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Jeffrey Byron
Dogen
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Michael Preston
Jared-Syn
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Tim Thomerson
Rhodes
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Kelly Preston
Dhyana
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Richard Moll
Hurok
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R. David Smith
Baal
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Larry Pennell
Aix
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Marty Zagon
Zax
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Mickey Fox
Poker Annie
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William Jones
Baal's Lieutenant
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Wynston A. Jones
Chimera
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Mike Jones
Miner #1
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Michael Sinclair Walter
Miner #2
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Rick Militi
Miner #3
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Speed Stearns
Cyclopean Intruder
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Lou Joseph
Cyclopean Prisoner
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Rush Adams
Cyclopean
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Rush Adams
Nomad
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Michael Cassidy
Cyclopean
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Michael Cassidy
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🥀💜Elhaidi Reda💜🥀

29/05/2023 15:52
source: Metalstorm
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@Sabri monde

18/11/2022 09:13
Trailer—Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn
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zawwa🌸

16/11/2022 09:51
Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn
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Sarah Karim

16/11/2022 03:38
This movie was just bad. I only saw it once though so I don't remember a lot of it...I just remember it being quite boring. I think I saw this one on TNT's old Monster vision show and Joe Bob didn't give it very high marks either. Very bad special effects and a bad plot as well. Though it does have Richard Moll in it. What really gets me is the second half of the title of this one. Let's just say it is ironic that it is called the destruction of Jared-Syn. The finale is really bad and I wasn't even sure what happened as they were flying through the cheap special effects.
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Tesfa

16/11/2022 03:38
Potential Spoilers: From the incomprehensible beginning message Dogen receives to the one-expression stare-tastic performance by Byron, this movie is unmatched. Throw in a bit of Richard Moll (see "Dungeonmaster") and you have a recipe for unparalleled B-movie ecstasy. The premise that Jared-Syn will be destroyed (as evidenced by the title of the film) is never realized. Byron (as Dogen) puts up an interesting ante for facially still, gaze-oriented actors, and manages to make it fun to watch. The plot is sometimes convoluted, and contrived, but isn't that what makes this kind of movie entertaining? This is one of Band's more valiant efforts. It uses effects, sure; it uses typical Road Warrior-esque poorly rendered vehicle fight montages, yes; but it also captures something timeless in its utter embracing of what it is. Nothing is resolved. Jared-Syn still lives. Dogen stares. Band is king.
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Fatimah Zahara Sylla

16/11/2022 03:38
Don't know why, but in the '80s, I watched this film around 17 times, and when in Hollywood, went to the Band brothers' office to tell them they had made a cult masterpiece. They seemed really surprised that anyone liked it. After watching it several times (which you feel compelled to do for some strange reason), you start to get sucked into believing that somehow the film contains some kind of secret. The problem is that I think I needed to watch it at least 17 more times to 'get' the secret, but I could no longer find the film anywhere. Now I'm an adult, with kids, and they have carefully explained to me that I know nothing about films or hidden realities. So, either I'm an idiot for having wasted so much time watching Metal Storm so many times, or my kids should be forced to watch it 17 times so that they can reach the same level of knowledge as their mother.
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16/11/2022 03:38
I saw this movie back in 83 when 3-d was making a comeback. I liked it a lot but I was young and it was 3-d. I've seen it a few times after that on HBO and still enjoyed it. I just recently got a 3-d dvd of the movie and I enjoyed it even more. Sure, it's crap but it's fun crap and I'm a sucker for 3-d movies. Watching this in 3-d in my own living room brought back memories. It's definately worth seeing in 3-d.
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