Help meeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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Sharcaeor
ey people,
can any of you please help me in my quest to unearth a film i saw on cable about 5 years ago. it was so astonishingly bad it was funny. i dont have the title, or who was in it....just some 'memorable scenes' . First off the plot seemed to revolve around this female scientist creating an army of androids...for her sexual pleasure...although one of them reacts to her advances by knocking her out! The robots eventually escape and run amok in a very low-budget near future USA. blah blah blah.
In one scene, one of the team of hero's has to rescue a friend in need...he looks at his watch and says: "i can be there in 37 seconds!" he then runs off at high speed. (he gets there in 30 secs or something)
in another scene, a big fight takes place in a cramped bedroom, and is very funnily executed. the hero wins by dumping the robot out of the window.
there is also a scene near the end where the brother of the female scientist is set alight by the heroes and merely stares at them calmly from the flames. the 'face' is over imposed on the scene, so his neck looks like its about 3 foot long!
one of the 'invincible' killer robots gets beat up by a fat mexican shop owner.
the film ends with a shot of one of the destroyed robots putting itself back together.
that's all i remember...ring any bells?

wolvie'sgirl
Ok which "Cable" are we talking 'bout here? The X-men's Cable? Or a totally different Cable I don't know about? confused

TMACalicious
LOL

She means "cable" as in cable tv lol stick out tongue

And no, sorry, i've never seen/heard of a movie like that lol
How old is it?

faradayslaw
Sounds like a made-for-tv movie from either the Scifi Channel or USA network...

Sharcaeor
She? i'm a 'he' thank you. *checks* yes i am. anyway, i don't know how old the film is, but it looked like it was made in the 80's or early 90's.

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