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In the future, a nuclear war has transformed the Earth into a radioactive wasteland where the sea has dried up leaving it as a post-apocalyptic desert. In the desert, A desert scavenger named Nomad discovers a robotic head, arriving in New York City, A space marine named Moses Baxter buys the robotic head from Nomad as a Christmas present for his girlfriend Jill Grakowski, who decides to use it for one of her sculptures. But all hell starts breaking loose, when the robotic he... (Full plot summary below)

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In the future, a nuclear war has transformed the Earth into a radioactive wasteland where the sea has dried up leaving it as a post-apocalyptic desert. In the desert, A desert scavenger named Nomad discovers a robotic head, arriving in New York City, A space marine named Moses Baxter buys the robotic head from Nomad as a Christmas present for his girlfriend Jill Grakowski, who decides to use it for one of her sculptures. But all hell starts breaking loose, when the robotic head is activated and begins to rebuilt itself. When Alvy, a junkyard dealer discover the robotic head is a Mark 13, a military cyborg of a project that was abandoned. Moses learns Jill's life is in danger, as the Mark 13 cyborg goes on a violent rampage in Jill's apartment as Jill has become the the prime target for extermination.

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Orlando Sentinel - 10/10 by Joe Bob BriggsA little slow and vastly outdated now, but nonetheless very watchable.
Portland Oregonian - 8/10 by Ted MaharAn energetic, low-budget Pandora's Box of delights, tailor-made for the disposable '90s.
Goatdog's Movies - 7/10 by Michael W. Phillips, Jr.Stanley is nothing if not a master of efficient filmmaking.
BrianOrndorf.com - 7/10 by Brian OrndorfNearly two decades later, Hardware retains its merciless poise, and while the filmmaker has slipped into obscurity, his finest work still lunges for the throat.
Bryant Frazer's Deep Focus - 6/10 by Bryant FrazerThey say all you need to make a movie is a girl and a gun. But if you've got a girl and a killer robot, then you're really onto something.
Boston Globe - 5/10 by Jay CarrAlthough billed as a sci-fi film, HARDWARE is unquestionably a horror. In his calculated enthusiasm to shock, first-time writer-director Richard Stanley has filled the screen with gratuitous violence and psychosexual perversion but failed to present a plausible, reasonably coherent plot.
Needcoffee.com - 5/10 by Widgett WallsSurprisingly capable sci-fi/monster thriller. And the soundtrack is so cool it can kill from fifty yards away.
SFX Magazine - 5/10 by Ian BerrimanOne of those lovingly crafted movies where ingenuity and enthusiasm overcome the budgetary limitations.
USA Today - 4/10 by Susan WloszczynaWhile it's obvious that Stanley has seen a lot of genre films, he's not yet learned how to make one, though his shortcomings are less visual than dramatic and narrative; things look fast, but happen s-l-o-w. This Hardware needs a grease job.
San Francisco Chronicle - 3/10 by Mick LaSalleHardware is a sci-fi-horror film of such dopiness that it seems certain to become a cult classic somewhere. Movies that are so insistently silly often have the effect of seeming to expand the mind after midnight, which may have something to do with metabolism if not with controlled substances.

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