(1 episode, 40 mins.)įor over two decades, Media Blasters remains a leading independent publisher of popular anime and classic cult live-action programs on DVD, blu-ray and for new media throughout North America. But when human thoughts turn lustful, Silhouettes can become very dangerous! Rika and Sandy, two Silhouette scientists, are drawn into the underworld of sex crimes to expose the evil men who have perverted their mechanical creations. Of all the women in her profession, Moko is the most popular because she obviously enjoys her work just as much as her clients do! (1 episode, 40 mins.) SEXORCIST- ‘Silhouettes’ are robots controlled by human thoughts, originally created to help mankind. KITTY VAULT KLASSICS #1: MY FAIR MASSEUSE/ SEXORCISTĪn absolutely not for children blast from the past! MY FAIR MASSEUSE- Moko is a masseuse who has that special touch sure to satisfy her male clients and release their pent up stress.
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Anyway, this movie is low on originality, but if you like the genres above, it is a pretty nice diversion.MEDIA BLASTERS ANNOUNCES AWESOME HALF-DOZEN FOR AUTUMN! DOOMED MEGALOPOLIS, VOODOO VIRUS, THE ORACLE, WICKED LAKE, MAID TO PLEASE and KITTY VAULT KLASSICS #1 FOR NOV. Sutherland puts in the best acting he has in years, which isn't saying too much as he has been phoning his performances in since JFK. The rest of the crew are funny and charming, in a forgettable way. Anyway, 21 years after Halloween, Jamie Lee still looks delectable with a perfect figure. Billions of miles of space travel, and it gets bested by the motley crew of a tugboat with a demented skipper. Instead, the "humans are viruses" approach simply brings it down. If it was the latter, it would simply have the entire crew set port in Australia and have taken it from there. The drawbacks are of course obvious - the Life Form behaves more like a space moron, than a higher form of intelligence. It starts of as an X-Files episode, turns into The Perfect Storm, Sutherland is clearly inspired by mad Quint in Jaws, then the movie becomes Johnny 2.0 meets Robocop and Alien II.
Don't take this movie too seriously, and Virus is actually an enjoyable romp, that pays homage, excuse me, rips off many venerable movies from the same and similar genres.