Funny story: the Robot Jox writers both admitted (despite their enormous creative differences) that having giant robots punching out Godzillas was a better idea than anything they came up with.
Yeah. Though Robot Jox it's because the air is poisoned from nuclear war. Lots of great touches in the movie regarding that. Sexing up pregnant women on posters to encourage breeding. "Real meat" in the dinner amounting to a single sausage in the broth. Great stuff.
@@OpenMawProductions I remember watching this back originally. Now the masks have resonance. Stop motion animation looks like it was made when it was. Looks fantastic as the retro fil it is. Luv and Peace.
If you go to 4:28 that's JEFFREY COMBS on the left...cheering me on... doing a little cameo for Stuart and myself. Ironically... years later, not only would I hire him to do a little internet pilot with Jace Hall... but in Enterprise... as Shran... he'd torture me as Ambassador Soval. Ahh... good times... :o lol
Adam Sternberg it had to compete with 'Goodfellas' in 1990. Any other reasonable year except for say 1994 with 'Jurassic Park', 'Shawshank Redemption' or 'Forest Gump', it would easily have been best picture.
this? Best picture?? To a panel of 10 year olds maybe...you at least have to have acting..in a movie! I would give it a technical award though, i still like the stop motion better than some modern CG
Love this movie! Yes very cheesy but come on it was the late 80's. This is the closest we'll ever get to a mechwarrior movie. This will always be one of my all time favorites. I do wish though they added more fights, like a few of Achilles previous wins :)
@@hagj30 Probably because that would be considered a ranged weapon (a really BIG missile) and thus illegal according to the rules of the fight. More than likely the rocket punch was intended to act as a pushing weapon- deployed at melee range to distract and knock the Market robot off of its feet. That's why it worked even though the referees had shut down all ranged weapons- it was not designed nor approved to be a ranged weapon. The way it was used here, however, may not have been how it was designed or intended to be used, thus it flew "out of control" because it had no steering motors.
Part One showed Hollywood’s limitations to adapt the source material IMHO. They had a massive green tank and in the theaters it called itself “Devastator” and even looked like the original Devastator from the source material, only not as big, and not a combiner. Bone Crusher, originally the name of one of Devastator’s leg components was turned from a bulldozer into a dump truck with a claw arm and had one of the better fight sequences in the film. Later on they renamed “Devastator” as “Brawl” for the home release, giving the name Devastator to a robot combiner that looked more like the monster from Cloverfield. That was in Revenge of The Fallen.
People think I'm crazy but this is actually one of my favorite movies not just a fun shitty B sci-fi to laugh at I actually get goosebumps during the fight scenes I think it has to do with the fact that I was born in 90 and started watching this every day after school in 93 I would love more than anything to see a high quality R rated remake of this film not some stupid ass Pacific (ass) Rim nonsense
Ditto, although I did like Pacific Rim. This film could be remade into a tense, semi-realistic war/sci-fi flick with an emphasis on the human psyche vs war and PTSD. Its already a running theme in this film, as Achilles is psyched out by this guy over this fight, let alone having to watch all the other pilots he knows fall prey to this guy already. He just wants to serve his contract and live his life, spend time with his loved ones. This Russian pilot was the most lethal of his time and for Achilles It was like facing the grim reaper, but by the end of the film he not only beats that fear, he finds out the other guy wanted the same thing as him all along.
What I never understood about this movie is they blame him for killing the spectators. Why not blame the guy that fired the hand? OR why blame him at all? They are sitting at the feet of giant fighting robots that keep getting knocked over.
He right the number of casualties could have been less but since he tried to rescue the people and failed he landed in the stands kill more people then what the hand would of..
Yes but I wish seeing a remake for 2017 or 2018 with the new technologies ! When I saw Pacific Rim, I told for myself : "Hollywood need to realize a remake of Robot Jox !"
The prequel to G Gundam!!! Looks like a a fight between Neo America and Neo Russia in the early days before Gundam robots replaced their bulkier clunkier models!
Yep, the woman screaming. lol I recognized that sample the moment that album came out. Drove me nuts for some reason because I saw this movie way before I became a NIN fan.
@@christianvega12341 Or, hear me out here: The existence of a theoretical remake does not cause the original to cease existing nor does it prevent you from watching and enjoying the original.
@@aircraftcarrierwo-class the problem is, when they do a remake, They end it up ruin it. And there is a chance that we dont see the original anymore. Unless you have it.
@@christianvega12341 That's just anxiety talking. You will always be able to find the original. Media doesn't just disappear. Not anymore. Hasn't for over a decade, the Internet is eternal. I admit that Disney's crap has groomed us to expect remakes to be bad, but remakes can be good too. The LOTR trilogy was basically a remake.
@aircraftcarrierwo-class Going to have to respectfully disagree with you there. Not all media is saved. I have a movie I loved, called Masterminds with Patrick Stewart, that never made it to dvd. But fortunately, this movie did!
my god, I've been looking for this movie everywhere but couldn't find it and I didn't know the name of it either. Thank you for uploading this. My childhood memory returns now.
Actually, this movie was pretty high-budget at around $10-million in 1989, and is probably the sole reason for Empire Pictures going bankrupt. Empire Pictures originally said no to making it, Charlies Band said it would be too expensive for Empire to make. Empire went bankrupt before the movie was even released. I guess they bit off more than they could chew?
i'll tell you right now i remember watching this when i was a kid and its a pretty underrated movie, despite bad acting in spots, the fight scenes between the robots are excellent and the ending rocks...
Now that's what I called a motion capture giant robot fight! Oh boy I wish I could pilot a combination of all of these giant robots in this so-called movie called robot jox, and by piloting it I mean controlling it with motion capture
yes and no. stopmotion makes it look cheap because its not running on the same frames per second level as human charackters. having real models acting is always better then cgi but the problem is getting them to move. stop motion lacks momentum, acceleration, deceleration and impact.
I was obsessed with this movie as a kid. I remember asking my parents for the toy version of the robots. Sadly that never happened because I don't think they actually made them. Geez i still remember the weird previews before the movie starts. Like that weird fighting movie with non humans and humans boxing each other.
This is a real underestimated classic! The father of giant robot fighting movies! I love this movie and wish they would make a 2! Maybe with Tom Cruise as the pilot?
When I was a young boy, I have been seeing this film almost every day. I loved it! After film, I wear up my mom´s ski boots and start walking :D. Or take my hockey helm and going upstairs like Achilles went to his robot :D. Now, I discover this amazing film after years and I´m so glad, because I can be that young boy again! :)
I remember running across the street as a kid to our small town video rental place renting this movie so much in the early 90s, great childhood times..
Bruh...torch scene, seriously cool frame an effects there, love that style an so rare to see! Of course its a cheesy movie, but I love it, take it to heart and actually try to at times to sort of mode it in more modern theme, considering I've seen this movie hundreds of times. Awesome clip.
This was not a Full Moon production. It was made for Charles Band's previous studio Empire Pictures back in the late 80s. It was their most expensive production to date and bankrupted the studio. Then Band went on to form Full Moon.
I have as much pity for those people at the end of this clip, as I have for those who live right next to volcanoes, who live on top of where powerful earthquakes occur and those who think living next to the ocean was a great idea.
I think you'd be surprised how many people still live by volcanoes...there are about 1500 on Earth and you're talking about everyone who lives in Hawaii, California, etc. Hell, if Yellowstone ever blows it could cause mass extinction on a planetary basis...so where could you possibly live safely from all these elements? Wherever it is, I'm sure it's dull.
The Red Robot pretend to Cover the audience from Rocket punch Missile with his body.. But in the end, it just smashed the audience with it's Body.. Super FAIL Wkwkwk
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii porfinnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!! graciassss!!!! no sabia como se llamaba esta pelicula....recuerdos de mi niñez!!!!....(finally, i was searching this movie for years!!!..... childhood memories......thanks!!!!)
Loved this movie since I saw it as a young one, but I never understood why the pilots react to hits like they can feel it. That'd be like stumbling on the top floor of a skyscraper because a car ran into the front door.
haha, it's brilliant to actually find this on here. Well done. There NEEDS to be more films like this, there is nothing better than two mechs going at it.
I’m 33 and back at grandmas and grandpas house when I was 6 this movie was the first trailer on the vhs of Men At Work with Charlie sheen and Emilio Estevez.
This was my childhood Pacific Rim.
my to
Robot Jox > Pacific Rim
Funny story: the Robot Jox writers both admitted (despite their enormous creative differences) that having giant robots punching out Godzillas was a better idea than anything they came up with.
Honestly, in some ways I prefer Robot Jox.
same here. i watched this movie more then 50 times in my childhood. got it on vhs
that shot of everyone wearing a face mask.... that hit home.
Yeah. Though Robot Jox it's because the air is poisoned from nuclear war. Lots of great touches in the movie regarding that. Sexing up pregnant women on posters to encourage breeding. "Real meat" in the dinner amounting to a single sausage in the broth. Great stuff.
@@OpenMawProductions I remember watching this back originally.
Now the masks have resonance.
Stop motion animation looks like it was made when it was.
Looks fantastic as the retro fil it is.
Luv and Peace.
Today the air is poison with political bullshit
“Covid: Zebulon” is in full force in the future. Nice mask prediction for a movie made in 1989.
This shit was my jam when I was kid, It still looks good man. Have to give it up to old school stop motion.
This movie is based on a true story.
Bruce John Wayne ROFL :D
+Bruce John Wayne lmfao
The true story of a robot fighting movie
Yeah, it is. Rock'em, Sock'em, Robots.
@@starguard4122I could see the covid Mask Part.
Two massive robots are fighting
better put bleachers in the vicinity
Oh people died, who would have thought
dude its after nuclear ww3, think people don't care
love it! Hilarious comment! ;]
James Clarke: Aah, they'll be alright. One of those present was the Re-Animator afterall.
@@cretinousjester3475 Jeffrey Combs.
I would go, they went decades without a problem
If you go to 4:28 that's JEFFREY COMBS on the left...cheering me on... doing a little cameo for Stuart and myself. Ironically... years later, not only would I hire him to do a little internet pilot with Jace Hall... but in Enterprise... as Shran... he'd torture me as Ambassador Soval. Ahh... good times... :o lol
This was one of the first Mecha movies I ever watched, brings back good memories seeing this, need to see if I can find Robot Jox on DVD.
It's a small world! 😊
I forgot about this movie..the memories are coming back to me lol
the music in this movie is very underrated,the composer should have gotten more work,but he only did a few movies.
Blocks the fist, ends up killing whole audience... Classic
perfect example of why sometimes doing nothing is a better option.
Elliot H Classic? in what other movie did you see that? smartass..
+Tychus Fyndlay 'Dwight T Fistblocker & the Audience Massacre', dir. by Jubal Z Dunstable (1953).
+Tychus Fyndlay 'Der Automata, Pugilism of Peril" , dir. by Rudolf Schwartzstein (1921).
Makes you wonder who the hell thought it was a good idea to put bleachers around two giant fighting robots with nothing to guard against impacts.
How this movie didn't get nominated for an Academy Award is beyond me.
Adam Sternberg it had to compete with 'Goodfellas' in 1990. Any other reasonable year except for say 1994 with 'Jurassic Park', 'Shawshank Redemption' or 'Forest Gump', it would easily have been best picture.
this? Best picture?? To a panel of 10 year olds maybe...you at least have to have acting..in a movie! I would give it a technical award though, i still like the stop motion better than some modern CG
I love this movie but it's a guilty pleasure this is objectively not a good movie lol
Bwahahahahahaha
@@zachwasil There are other academy awards besides best picture
I remember watching this when I was very young along with my brother. We used to emulate the robot sounds and "fight". Good times. Love this movie!
You and your brother were seriously cringe
Love this movie! Yes very cheesy but come on it was the late 80's. This is the closest we'll ever get to a mechwarrior movie. This will always be one of my all time favorites. I do wish though they added more fights, like a few of Achilles previous wins :)
I believe the rocket fist got best supporting actor.
H im Why didn't they attach an explosive on the first?
@@hagj30
Probably because that would be considered a ranged weapon (a really BIG missile) and thus illegal according to the rules of the fight. More than likely the rocket punch was intended to act as a pushing weapon- deployed at melee range to distract and knock the Market robot off of its feet. That's why it worked even though the referees had shut down all ranged weapons- it was not designed nor approved to be a ranged weapon. The way it was used here, however, may not have been how it was designed or intended to be used, thus it flew "out of control" because it had no steering motors.
Impressive animations for 1989.. :O
***** Exactly = w=
Still better than transformers 1-5
Not
@@maximalfrequency7422 yes
@@maximalfrequency7422 YES..😑
Part 1? Come on dude don't throw that one in there. Part 1 was a superior movie
Part One showed Hollywood’s limitations to adapt the source material IMHO.
They had a massive green tank and in the theaters it called itself “Devastator” and even looked like the original Devastator from the source material, only not as big, and not a combiner.
Bone Crusher, originally the name of one of Devastator’s leg components was turned from a bulldozer into a dump truck with a claw arm and had one of the better fight sequences in the film. Later on they renamed “Devastator” as “Brawl” for the home release, giving the name Devastator to a robot combiner that looked more like the monster from Cloverfield.
That was in Revenge of The Fallen.
People think I'm crazy but this is actually one of my favorite movies not just a fun shitty B sci-fi to laugh at
I actually get goosebumps during the fight scenes
I think it has to do with the fact that I was born in 90 and started watching this every day after school in 93
I would love more than anything to see a high quality R rated remake of this film not some stupid ass Pacific (ass) Rim nonsense
Ditto, although I did like Pacific Rim.
This film could be remade into a tense, semi-realistic war/sci-fi flick with an emphasis on the human psyche vs war and PTSD. Its already a running theme in this film, as Achilles is psyched out by this guy over this fight, let alone having to watch all the other pilots he knows fall prey to this guy already. He just wants to serve his contract and live his life, spend time with his loved ones. This Russian pilot was the most lethal of his time and for Achilles It was like facing the grim reaper, but by the end of the film he not only beats that fear, he finds out the other guy wanted the same thing as him all along.
The realpdizzle , ur not crazy cuz this is a masterpiece.
This was exactly the scene I had in my memory for years! Thanks for posting this! :D
Igual yo desde niño
this scene cooked up the idea for the movies Pacific rim, real steel, scenes in micheal bay transformer
My fucken childhood right here. I'm pretty sure I've commented on this before, but fuck it.. Takes me back man.. A better place.
What I never understood about this movie is they blame him for killing the spectators. Why not blame the guy that fired the hand? OR why blame him at all? They are sitting at the feet of giant fighting robots that keep getting knocked over.
I remember that being a major plot point early in the movie, right up until they said 'stfu you lost'.
Maybe the number of casualties would be less had he not got in the way? Or had he taken the hit without falling
right
He right the number of casualties could have been less but since he tried to rescue the people and failed he landed in the stands kill more people then what the hand would of..
Ronnie Day I think it was a serious oversight in health and safety planning. Why would you put spectator stands in the arena of combat?
I wish seeing a remake of this movie before I die !
Jonathan Hanique There is a sequel. Is that good enough?
Yes but I wish seeing a remake for 2017 or 2018 with the new technologies ! When I saw Pacific Rim, I told for myself : "Hollywood need to realize a remake of Robot Jox !"
Pacific Rim is the same thing....
Jonathan Hanique no, no!. Remember remakes from 80's movies are so bad even with the new tecnologies
RIIIIIIIGHT
The prequel to G Gundam!!!
Looks like a a fight between Neo America and Neo Russia in the early days before Gundam robots replaced their bulkier clunkier models!
Yep, the woman screaming. lol
I recognized that sample the moment that album came out. Drove me nuts for some reason because I saw this movie way before I became a NIN fan.
If any film could benefit bigly from a modern remake, it's Robot Jox.
Please no remake. Im just happy to see this movie on bluray or 4k.
@@christianvega12341 Or, hear me out here: The existence of a theoretical remake does not cause the original to cease existing nor does it prevent you from watching and enjoying the original.
@@aircraftcarrierwo-class the problem is, when they do a remake, They end it up ruin it. And there is a chance that we dont see the original anymore. Unless you have it.
@@christianvega12341 That's just anxiety talking. You will always be able to find the original. Media doesn't just disappear. Not anymore. Hasn't for over a decade, the Internet is eternal.
I admit that Disney's crap has groomed us to expect remakes to be bad, but remakes can be good too. The LOTR trilogy was basically a remake.
@aircraftcarrierwo-class Going to have to respectfully disagree with you there. Not all media is saved. I have a movie I loved, called Masterminds with Patrick Stewart, that never made it to dvd. But fortunately, this movie did!
my god, I've been looking for this movie everywhere but couldn't find it and I didn't know the name of it either. Thank you for uploading this. My childhood memory returns now.
JUST CANNON BOY...BEST ANSWER HIM..
I say that all the time.
wow...i saw this when i was 7 years old...now im 27,i got to finally see this again after 20 years...
Still love this movie to this day.
6:29 I beat my machine... It's a part of me, it's inside of me...
MAN.... I cant recall how many times ive seen this movie, Stuart Gordon was the "perfect choice" 2 direct this low budget sci-fi thriller!!
Actually, this movie was pretty high-budget at around $10-million in 1989, and is probably the sole reason for Empire Pictures going bankrupt. Empire Pictures originally said no to making it, Charlies Band said it would be too expensive for Empire to make. Empire went bankrupt before the movie was even released. I guess they bit off more than they could chew?
I have been looking for this movie since 1990. Thank you very much, you've just made my day.
This movie and Arena were my favorite 80's B scfi movies.
i'll tell you right now i remember watching this when i was a kid and its a pretty underrated movie, despite bad acting in spots, the fight scenes between the robots are excellent and the ending rocks...
Michael Bay was probably watching this from his parents basement
Now that's what I called a motion capture giant robot fight! Oh boy I wish I could pilot a combination of all of these giant robots in this so-called movie called robot jox, and by piloting it I mean controlling it with motion capture
More realistic than today's CGI.
Hell Yea
Xor rd partially true.
yes and no. stopmotion makes it look cheap because its not running on the same frames per second level as human charackters. having real models acting is always better then cgi but the problem is getting them to move. stop motion lacks momentum, acceleration, deceleration and impact.
Bullshit
dharkbizkit it could look just as good it takes a good Cinematographer, director, and editor
I was 5 years old at that time!! and I did watched this movie!! thanks,now I'm an engineer!!
still think that this is the best robot scene ever for that time
I was obsessed with this movie as a kid. I remember asking my parents for the toy version of the robots. Sadly that never happened because I don't think they actually made them.
Geez i still remember the weird previews before the movie starts. Like that weird fighting movie with non humans and humans boxing each other.
How have I not heard of this film? I don't care how bad (or good) the plot is
Missing out. I grew up on this! Another good one was "The Arena".
I've been looking for this movie for ages, i remember watching it when i was what... 6? I never saw it again after that D:
Fun fact: one of the screams was used in a Nine Inch Nails song "The Becoming"
wat! thats awesome.
6:29, ironically The Becoming is about being a machine. ;)
god damn this noise inside my head
Those screams are forever burnt into my memory.. it won't give up it wants me dead and god damn this voice inside my head
You blew my mind. And I'm a big nails fan.
1:31 Hey the bad guy from Robot Wars!!! Danny Kamekona!!!
MY CHILDHOOD MOVIES!!
"We've lost the advantage boy, it's clobbering time, fine with me"
I loved this when I was a kid
I had almost forgotten about this! 😮
30 years later the song at 1:46 still plays in the back of my head & I walk around the house like a giant robot.
For me, the part that plays in my head is 6:29. It's for a completely different reason, however.
@@inkygarcia1005:23 so how the hell did he end up with a head bleed wearing a helmet?🤷♂️
Brilliant! Thanks for uploading this... the good old days.
when the dude slams his hands together
Man that cover is burned into my mind as a kid. Loved renting this one over and over.
The crowd wearing masks. Damn you 2020!
This is a real underestimated classic! The father of giant robot fighting movies! I love this movie and wish they would make a 2! Maybe with Tom Cruise as the pilot?
so all the spectators wearing mask. I can relate to that.
I seen this as a kid and have been trying to find it for years, thanks!
just cannon boy..best answer him
I remember this movie when it came out in 1989 I loved it then & love it now. Classic. Those were the days.
so this is how zordon tested the prototypes of the megazords
I like that movie title "Crash and Burn"
Made by the same people.
It's clobberin' time!
this is classic
i remembered when I used to watched it on LD
big big thanks for this upload
Then need to do a proper remake of this movie.
A remastered one.
THIS IS FAIR.
I watched this over and over again as a kid. No wonder I’m obsessed with big mecha shit still.
Who here watching from 2019
Stay there if you can...
When I was a young boy, I have been seeing this film almost every day. I loved it! After film, I wear up my mom´s ski boots and start walking :D. Or take my hockey helm and going upstairs like Achilles went to his robot :D. Now, I discover this amazing film after years and I´m so glad, because I can be that young boy again! :)
So..... How does a guy start bleeding with a helmet on?
K Wild Well, look how fucking high the robot fell from? Do you really expect a helmet to protect that?!
OMFG i need to buy this movie, im such a huge fan of giant robots and this was the first time I had ever seen one.
I hope this gets a remake!
I remember running across the street as a kid to our small town video rental place renting this movie so much in the early 90s, great childhood times..
RiP Gary Graham 😢
Thank you Source Fed for referencing this movie!! I've been trying to remember the name of this movie for ages
"can I go out now, dad?" just realized Achilles was referencing the fact that Matsumoto was the creator.
Bruh...torch scene, seriously cool frame an effects there, love that style an so rare to see!
Of course its a cheesy movie, but I love it, take it to heart and actually try to at times to sort of mode it in more modern theme, considering I've seen this movie hundreds of times.
Awesome clip.
This is why we have engineers.
Cool video man. I want to watch this movie when I get some time to. Just wondering if everything is going well.
uh, well, it's going slow. Not much to report. Good to hear from you though :)
You too Justin. You should get Skype and we could video chat. Anyway miss you guys.
I have watched this movie at least 150 times. LOL I love it! All the Full Moon movies are great!
This was not a Full Moon production. It was made for Charles Band's previous studio Empire Pictures back in the late 80s. It was their most expensive production to date and bankrupted the studio. Then Band went on to form Full Moon.
I have as much pity for those people at the end of this clip, as I have for those who live right next to volcanoes, who live on top of where powerful earthquakes occur and those who think living next to the ocean was a great idea.
So.. a lot of pity? Cause they are all people. I suppose you live in tornado land or maybe a desert. Natural disasters are everywhere.
I think you'd be surprised how many people still live by volcanoes...there are about 1500 on Earth and you're talking about everyone who lives in Hawaii, California, etc. Hell, if Yellowstone ever blows it could cause mass extinction on a planetary basis...so where could you possibly live safely from all these elements?
Wherever it is, I'm sure it's dull.
low qt b8 m8.
At least they made a good nine inch nails song
Nice. Stop motion animation from the looks of it. never heard of this film. But giant robots are giant robots. Got to love em.
this movie is way better than Pacific Rim
I like them both. I can still watch my old boot-leg tape of this movie, but it is packed up with some other old stuff.
MAnnn you have no idea how much i love this movie thanks a lot!
Still a better love story than Twilight...
All the bullshit remakes now a days and I can't get my robot jox one, what the actual fuck.
Definitely brings back memories!!! Thanks!!!
The Red Robot pretend to Cover the audience from Rocket punch Missile with his body..
But in the end, it just smashed the audience with it's Body..
Super FAIL
Wkwkwk
Selamat pagi, saya utie, yang dulu beli Bruno anak Rumble, boleh minta nomer yg bisa dihubungi?
Mau menanyakan ttg beagle. Thankyoy
Ah, I loved this movie when I was a little kid, was my favorite movie. Gotta love the four legged model :3
you know this looks really good for its time, this is one movie i wouldnt mind seeing be remade.
I loved this movie!!! And a true way to end disputes I believe
This should of won a award for the practical effects
Best movie from my childhood, love the all the movies in the saga, plus the books
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii porfinnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!! graciassss!!!! no sabia como se llamaba esta pelicula....recuerdos de mi niñez!!!!....(finally, i was searching this movie for years!!!..... childhood memories......thanks!!!!)
I love the old school stop-motion/miniature effects. They don't make'em like this anymore!
man this is one of my favourite old movies :)
Loved this movie since I saw it as a young one, but I never understood why the pilots react to hits like they can feel it. That'd be like stumbling on the top floor of a skyscraper because a car ran into the front door.
I so remember this movie! It's totally awesome!
haha, it's brilliant to actually find this on here. Well done. There NEEDS to be more films like this, there is nothing better than two mechs going at it.
This was my son's favorite movie for many years :)
I love the old-school stop motion/miniatures effects. They don't make'em like this anymore.
haha love this film, can't get enough of huge robots fighting each other!
Nice rescue!
I forgot a lot about this movie, but did remember the Stop Motion Robots. Just added it to my BB online List.
this is without a doubt the coolest thing i have ever seen.
Basically how clan warfare works in Battletech
I’m 33 and back at grandmas and grandpas house when I was 6 this movie was the first trailer on the vhs of Men At Work with Charlie sheen and Emilio Estevez.