Laserblast
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Laserkill – Todesstrahlen aus dem All (Originaltitel: Laserblast) ist ein US-amerikanischer Low-Budget-Science-Fiction-Film von Regisseur Michael Rae aus dem Jahr 1978. Aufgeführt wurde der Film in den USA am 1. März 1978. In Deutschland kam der Film nicht in die Kinos und wurde 1982 auf VHS vermarktet.
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Rayon laser (titre original : Laserblast) est un film américain, de science-fiction, réalisé par Michael Rae, sorti en 1978. Ce film a reçu de très mauvaises critiques lors de sa sortie et est régulièrement cité comme l'un des plus mauvais films de l'histoire. Le 18 mai 1996, il a été utilisé pour un épisode de la série télévisée culte Mystery Science Theater 3000. Il fait aussi partie du coffret de DVD Mystery Science Theater 3000: 20th Anniversary Edition, sorti en 2008.
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Laserblast is een Amerikaanse sciencefictionfilm uit 1978. De hoofdrollen werden vertolkt door en .
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«Лазерный взрыв» — кинофильм.
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Laserblast is a 1978 American science fiction film about an unhappy teenage loner who discovers an alien laser cannon and goes on a murderous rampage, seeking revenge against those who he feels have wronged him. The extremely low-budget film was directed by Michael Rae and produced by Charles Band, who is widely known for producing B movies. Starring Kim Milford, Cheryl Smith, and Gianni Russo, the film features Keenan Wynn and Roddy McDowall, and marked the screen debut of actor Eddie Deezen.
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A film poster with a young man with a laser gun extended from his arm, shooting out the title "Laserblast". A tagline at the top reads "Billy was a kid who got pushed around ... Then he found the power". The top left shows two extraterrestrial aliens on top of a burning building, opposite an extraterrestrial spacecraft. Below the burning building, people are seen running away on the street. Credits for the film appear below the title, and a skeleton on fire is at the bottom of the image.
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A pathetic androgynous blond kid from the California desert finds a ray-gun left by fat-assed aliens in the sagebrush, is harassed by strangely southern, dope-smoking cops, develops a large hole in his chest, kills Roddy McDowall, and eventually dies himself. Meanwhile, nothing happens. The aliens are the best thing in the film: they're cute. Eddie Deezen rounds out the cast as the hurtful geek.
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There were a lot of revenge stories out at the time: Death Wish and all sorts of films. The thought was why can't some kid that has been pushed around a bit and hasn't been treated very well at school find some crazy alien weapon and blow the crap out of everything and every person who tormented him.
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Laserkill – Todesstrahlen aus dem All (Originaltitel: Laserblast) ist ein US-amerikanischer Low-Budget-Science-Fiction-Film von Regisseur Michael Rae aus dem Jahr 1978. Aufgeführt wurde der Film in den USA am 1. März 1978. In Deutschland kam der Film nicht in die Kinos und wurde 1982 auf VHS vermarktet.
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Laserblast is a 1978 American science fiction film about an unhappy teenage loner who discovers an alien laser cannon and goes on a murderous rampage, seeking revenge against those who he feels have wronged him. The extremely low-budget film was directed by Michael Rae and produced by Charles Band, who is widely known for producing B movies. Starring Kim Milford, Cheryl Smith, and Gianni Russo, the film features Keenan Wynn and Roddy McDowall, and marked the screen debut of actor Eddie Deezen. The reptilian alien creatures in the film were works of stop motion animation by animator David W. Allen, marking the first chapter in a decades-long history of collaboration between Allen and Band. The alien spacecraft model featured in Laserblast was designed and built by Greg Jein in two weeks, and the musical score was written in five days by Joel Goldsmith and Richard Band, the first film score for both composers. Laserblast has received overwhelmingly negative reviews and consistently ranks among the Bottom 100 list of films on the Internet Movie Database. Many critical reviews, however, cited Allen's stop motion animation as one of the film's only redeeming qualities. A sequel was planned for 1988, but it was ultimately abandoned due to financial difficulties. Laserblast was featured in the seventh season finale of the comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, marking the show's final episode on Comedy Central before the series moved to the Sci-Fi Channel.
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Rayon laser (titre original : Laserblast) est un film américain, de science-fiction, réalisé par Michael Rae, sorti en 1978. Ce film a reçu de très mauvaises critiques lors de sa sortie et est régulièrement cité comme l'un des plus mauvais films de l'histoire. Le 18 mai 1996, il a été utilisé pour un épisode de la série télévisée culte Mystery Science Theater 3000. Il fait aussi partie du coffret de DVD Mystery Science Theater 3000: 20th Anniversary Edition, sorti en 2008.
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Laserblast is een Amerikaanse sciencefictionfilm uit 1978. De hoofdrollen werden vertolkt door en .
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