
In a bleak, postnuclear future world, warring factions struggle to claim the Equalizer 2000, the one weapon powerful enough to guarantee survival.... (Full plot summary below)
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In a bleak, postnuclear future world, warring factions struggle to claim the Equalizer 2000, the one weapon powerful enough to guarantee survival.
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| User ReviewShawn WIn the post nuclear holocaust desert in Alaska, rebel groups attempt to overthrow the oppressive ruling Ownership as the factions duel over control of the awesome high-tech Equalizer 2000 weapon. Very average but Corinne Alphen is very watchable. |
| User ReviewMichael WTrailblazing film director Cirio Santiago breaks barriers in the post-apocalyptic genre normally reserved exclusively for the Italian film industry. Cirio takes a backseat to nobody. I can see why Ken Wahl became smitten with Corinne Alphen. |
| User ReviewRichard DSome sort of apocalypse has happened and Alaska is a desert and generic post-apocalypse set up blah blah blah. Richard Norton stars as Slade, a soldier for the government (called "The Ownership", which sounds idiotic every time someone says it) who is betrayed for vague reasons and teams up with a chick with a halter top and makes a big dumb weapon to blow up bad guys. There are rebels and "mountain people" lead by Vic Diaz and some free agents lead by Robert Patrick. This is a ridiculously dull film featuring scene after scene of completely generic nonsensical action. |
| User ReviewSenor CItalian Mad Max/ Road Warrior rip off that if you like unsophisticated ubur no budget action you could really spend a less painful way of spending 85 minutes. As taking in an actual structured film that has a scene of script writing & style then you're going to come up 100% empty. This is one of those films that you just don't get any meat in your spaghetti. It's completely sauce & noddle. It's just too poor to give you any protein. When you eat such a thing it will weigh down your belly but will make you feel like you're on welfare. That's what Equalizer 2000 is; a welfare case. There's an audience for it but you're the garbage of cinema viewers |