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5A

A strange new drug is circulating around Stockholm, England, and Detective Montgomery Livewell is dispatched from Scotland Yard to find out where it's coming from. Livewell, using the two-fisted three brain cell approach, Begins uncovering a bizarre tie to the unexplained when an apprehended pusher drops a heroine spoon made of an unknown metal. A little more investigation, and a fight involving the bludgeoning of a Wiccan with a microscope, reveals that drug dealers from another dimension are using nearby lay lines to travel between their world and ours. The other dimension is quite a bit different than ours (Orange sky, boxy starship-like cars, rain coat plastic for underwear), but by some weird stretch of the imagination they use the English pound as currency. Livewell travels across the lay line and starts a fist fight with the cybernetic drug lord (dumbass)

Moment of Madness: The drug is made out of animal vomit!

 

Bullshit or Reel?

Bullshit, Man, where the hell am I getting this shit from? Maybe I've developed brain damage from watching all this garbage.

5B

A couple are driving home one day when they hit a crazy naked man who has a metal pipe jammed in his leg. Instead of driving him to the hospital, they decide to instead throw him in a ravine and hump. Days later the man notices a small diode sticking out of his face. Later that day he is attacked on the subway by a woman who looks like a cancer-borg, and only survives because metal and rocket engines burst out from his flesh. That night he continues to change and in the process kills his girlfriend when his penis becomes a drill. Around that time the guy who was left for dead shows up, and the two of them have one of the strangest battles in movie history, as they continue to sprout new parts and grow metal out of their bodies in waves.

Moment of Madness: At some point in their battle, a Shinto monk shows up and tries to perform an exorcism (I think)

Bullshit or Reel?

Reel, the movie's name is “Tetsuo, the Iron Man,” and it came out of Japan in the early 80's. Many site it as the movie that single-handedly brought the cyberpunk genre to those shores.

 

 

 

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