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Trancers
A usual story about two outsiders duking it out in the contemporary USA. The main character is cool, some things work nice and overall it’s enjoyable but unremarkable.
Trancers II
A typical “but he had a brother” sequel, slightly complicated with quasi-ressurection of protagonist’s dead wife of his backstory.
McNulty grannie returns with the same actress, with whole story being aged accordingly.
Pay attention to the Rabbit, something tells me he’s gonna stick around.
Trancers III
Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past From the Future
This instalment has the Shark and shows Deth’s daughter\granny, but overall is unremarkable and forgettable. It’s still enjoyable, though.
Trancers 4: Jack of Swords
…perpendicular method of sсript-writing…
Usually series are going into space in later installments, but it’s already kind of from there, so, instead, they went to the past to live in dirty castle that suck ass.
It’s fine, but the ending is a little inconclusive.
Trancers 5: Sudden Deth
And this is why the fourth movie works, but feels a little off. It was kind of a two-parter.
Jack goes back to the future world and gets himself yet another girl.
Trancers 6
This installment is mixing up the formula by putting Jack (in the absence of Tim Thomerson) into the body of his own grannie\daughter. The usual dumb jokes of such setup (hello, Quantum Leap) come up only once, the rest of the film is a full-fledged Trancers.
The lead actress is kind of great and really pulls off a role of Tim Thomerson playing Jack Deth. On top of that, it creates a “badass” female protagonist, who doesn’t act “bitchy” or “slutty” on top of that, which is kind of a rarity (anyone beside Ripley from the Alien?)
The film is mostly good, but the prophecy parts are cinematographically unfitting and fake Thomerson parts are jarring.
Trancers: City of Lost Angels
A short movie which takes place between first and second Trancers and is cut out from Pulse Pounders anthology film.
A usual story about two outsiders duking it out in the contemporary USA. The main character is cool, some things work nice and overall it’s enjoyable but unremarkable.
Trancers II
A typical “but he had a brother” sequel, slightly complicated with quasi-ressurection of protagonist’s dead wife of his backstory.
McNulty grannie returns with the same actress, with whole story being aged accordingly.
Pay attention to the Rabbit, something tells me he’s gonna stick around.
Trancers III
Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past From the Future
This instalment has the Shark and shows Deth’s daughter\granny, but overall is unremarkable and forgettable. It’s still enjoyable, though.
Trancers 4: Jack of Swords
…perpendicular method of sсript-writing…
Usually series are going into space in later installments, but it’s already kind of from there, so, instead, they went to the past to live in dirty castle that suck ass.
It’s fine, but the ending is a little inconclusive.
Trancers 5: Sudden Deth
And this is why the fourth movie works, but feels a little off. It was kind of a two-parter.
Jack goes back to the future world and gets himself yet another girl.
Trancers 6
This installment is mixing up the formula by putting Jack (in the absence of Tim Thomerson) into the body of his own grannie\daughter. The usual dumb jokes of such setup (hello, Quantum Leap) come up only once, the rest of the film is a full-fledged Trancers.
The lead actress is kind of great and really pulls off a role of Tim Thomerson playing Jack Deth. On top of that, it creates a “badass” female protagonist, who doesn’t act “bitchy” or “slutty” on top of that, which is kind of a rarity (anyone beside Ripley from the Alien?)
The film is mostly good, but the prophecy parts are cinematographically unfitting and fake Thomerson parts are jarring.
Trancers: City of Lost Angels
A short movie which takes place between first and second Trancers and is cut out from Pulse Pounders anthology film.