Trancers 4: Jack of Swords (1994)
Following the vastly stronger third outing Trancers 4 Jack of Swords is merely a little more watchable than the second outing.
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Following the vastly stronger third outing Trancers 4 Jack of Swords is merely a little more watchable than the second outing.
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Continue readingFor the second entry to suck it comes as a pleasant surprise that this follow-up manages to kick some Squid butt!
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Continue readingAt first glance Trancers II: The Return of Jack Deth looks to be an awesome sequel to a perfect low budget sci-fi hit. Is it?
Continue readingReally this should have had a budget of around £10 million and starred a combination of the video stars of the time. The bigger glosser look doesn’t help the film or dissuade from the lack of substance.
Continue readingThis is a fun follow-up to the original and a treat for fans. Cheap, silly, funny and inventive.
Continue readingIt was nice to spend some time with these two again and on a new adventure. This is almost a forgotten slice of culture and taking stock over the years I realise I was a bigger fan of Beavis and Butthead than I thought.
Continue readingTrancers is the granddaddy of direct-to-video and a mostly successful opening to the franchise.
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