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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Albert Pyun |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 26 September, 1995 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 085365106437 |
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Customer Reviews of Nemesis 2: Nebula
Not great, but interesting in it's own right. I saw N3 first on cable and enjoyed it. So I wanted to see N2 to find out how the whole saga started. I enjoyed this, too. Director Albert Pyun definitely has talent and style. The script, though, was fairly standard post-apocalyptic stuff. Bodybuilder Sue Price was worth watching. She has a strong screen presence and one helluva body, too.
Prepare yourselves folks...
For "Nemesis 2." This doozy of an action film lives up to the solitary blurb on the front of the box, "Made in Canada." Perhaps this fact is responsible for the incorrect grammar and poor spelling (not to mention inaccuracy) of the explanation on the back. [...]However, seeing as these are all false, "Nemesis 2" is a seemingly random jumble of footage strung together with perhaps a grand total of 25 lines of poorly written dialogue. I would have liked to seen the script for this movie, as I imagine it would have fit neatly onto one sheet of looseleaf paper. If you can quell the rising urge to vomit that this movie induces, you are in for one of the wildest, most non-sensical, watered-down action movies that you'll ever see. "Nemesis 2" is a definate don't-miss for fans of the "bad B-movie" genre. It earns every star of its one-star rating. [...]
Good Action
I would watch Nemesis 2 only if I needed a fix for action and other cheap thrills. Most of the beginning of this movie is frustrating because everybody is speaking in a tribal language; the makers of the movie obviously didn't think enough to provide subtitles. The action does pick up, however, when the robot Nebula shows up and starts killing people. Nebula chases the heroin, Alex, through the desert and craziness ensues.