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Cyborg
Cast
Jean-Claude Van Damme, Deborah Richter, Vincent Klyn, Alex Daniels View AllCrew
Albert Pyun (Screenplay), Albert Pyun (Director) View All
Release: Apr. 7th, 1989
Runtime: 1 hour, 26 minutes
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The other highlight, in terms of ridiculous awesomeness, rivals Van Damme punching out a snake in Hard Target, as Cyborg; or, The Passion of the Damme, boasts an extended sequence of JCVD escaping crucifixion by kicking his way off the cross, thus in comparison making Jesus Christ look like a weak l....

Your mileage may vary on Van Damme, but as flexible as he may be, I doubt the movie will win him many new fans.

Cyborg doesn't do anything for the sci-fi genre and is nothing more than Van Damme fodder with basic moviemaking quality and fairly good cinematography from Albert Pyun, who knows how to use a camera more well than do anything else related to moviemaking.
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