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Evolver

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Accidents happen after a young video-game whiz (Ethan Randall) gets a dueling robot from a virtual-reality game.

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Frank J @RT59071216 04/25/2025 Has a sense of realism that other horror movies lack See more 08/26/2016 The worst cyberpunk movie ever made. It says volumes that the robot gets the best lines of this alternatingly cringeworthy and disruptively-riotous screenplay. A lot of a**-pulls in the plot, especially when trying to explain why a toy robot has a flamethrower and lasers built in. The cast actually has two relatively famous actors: John De Lancie (Q from TNG) and William H Macy (Fargo). Worth watching, worth mocking aloud with friends. See more 04/05/2014 Silly, but with Ethan Embry and a robot. And Ethan saves the day (maybe) and gets the girl. So basically the perfect movie. See more 11/03/2013 Great 1995 sci-fi horror movie! Evolver is like a mini terminator! See more 06/07/2013 So bad it's good (well, almost). Light, fun thriller with a full on 80's vibe, despite being made in 1995, Evolver is a throwback to the prior decade's killer robot/videogame movies like Chopping Mall and the video game sequence in Nightmares. See more 05/19/2013 57% Prototype, military hardware in the home, I just don't see it happing. I like dumb movies, but this flick, aimed at the Pretendo generation, was just to much. Although I'm sure it was bad ass in 95'. "Target identified, snatch, snatch."-Evolver (William H. Macy) See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Accidents happen after a young video-game whiz (Ethan Randall) gets a dueling robot from a virtual-reality game.
Director
Mark Rosman
Producer
Jeff Geoffray, Walter Josten, Henry Seggerman
Screenwriter
Mark Rosman
Production Co
Trimark Pictures, Blue Rider Pictures
Rating
R
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 4, 2014
Runtime
1h 30m
Sound Mix
Stereo, Surround