Screamers1996
Screamers (1996)
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Cast
as Joseph Hendricksson
as Becker

as Ross
as Jessica

as Ace

as Ace
as David
as Elbarak

as Landowska

as Leone

as Corporal McDonald

as NEB Soldier
as Secretary Green

as Technician

as Narration
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Critic Reviews for Screamers
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The ensuing Darwinian struggle combines space opera skirmishes and Cold War paranoia - although the characters' dialogue involves the kind of tough guy/gal posturing overfamiliar from the sort of '80s action movie this was in fact supposed to be.
Based on a short story by the great nutball sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick, Screamers is more like a high-pitched rip-off of Alien.

A fun, fast-paced futuristic thriller with enough jolts per frame to keep even the most impatient action fan happy.

The design and effects teams have lent scale and impact to the futuristic locations and sets. If only Duguay's flashy, aimless direction had succeeded in filling these barren wastes and antiseptic interiors with something resembling human life.

Until it succumbs to one cliche too many, Screamers, which was directed by Christian Duguay, does an efficient job of generating a stomach-knotting tension.
There's nothing exhilarating or enjoyable in any of this.
Audience Reviews for Screamers
A collection of soldiers and refugees from a civil war on an abandoned colony planet are hunted by an army of self replicating killing machines that have evolved from their own mechanical booby traps. Screamers actually starts with a lot of promise as the usual sci-fi cliches are tempered with some interesting politics and an underlying message about the dangers of meaningless cold wars and the ultimate price to pay for the arms races that accompany them. The no-name cast acquit themselves reasonably well and despite the variable quality of some of the effects, it provides some atmospheric and tense scenes as the motley crew of survivors attempt to evade their unseen enemies. Unfortunately the script didn't seem to know where to go from there and it all gets a little twist happy and silly by the end. But the biggest problem with Screamers is it treads the same ground as some of the best sci-fi films of all time; namely Aliens and The Terminator and seriously suffers in comparison, especially considering how low budget and straight to DVD it all feels. It's not terrible though, and a strong performance by Weller and some inventive sequences make it a reasonable way to wile away an hour and a half. If you haven't seen either of the aforementioned classics though, there's really no contest.

Super Reviewer
Great Film and a good performace for Peter Weller.Nice idea for a movie and the soundtrack is fitting. It's a blast.
Super Reviewer
This sci-fi film is fine, but slow-paced and predictable.

Super Reviewer
Screamers Quotes
Ace: | Beg your pardon, Sir. What are they? |
Joseph Hendricksson: | It's a sword, Jefferson. Take a look. They call it a Screamer. It was developed for us by an alliance on Earth to neutralize the war on the ground here. |
Ace: | How do you know it's dead? |
Joseph Hendricksson: | When they yank this brain out. |
Joseph Hendricksson: | Where do you go when there's nowhere else to go? |
Jessica: | ....home. |
Jessica: | ...home. |