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A musician (James Marshall) who lost his hands falls for a woman (Christina Applegate) whose technologically adept friends help him make a comeback.

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Pat Padua Spectrum Culture 06/22/2023
In its shaggy and surprisingly innocent way, it really is a lovable misfire. Go to Full Review
Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.com 03/08/2009
With Anamika's love and a pair of robotic hands, techno-playing T.J. becomes a rave club superstar as a robot named Cyberstorm. No, this plotline is no joke. Go to Full Review
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Mar H 04/11/2023 Essential ridiculous viewing See more 03/28/2019 You gotta hand it to the knuckleheaded filmmakers for coming up with one of the most ludicrous, baffling, unintentionally hilarious plots ever put to film. See more 02/13/2013 Dude with robot hands becomes a rave superstar. Yes, that's right... VERY 90's in all the terrible and hilarious ways! See more 10/27/2012 Aspiring rock star loses hands due to a group of reckless drunks and ends up as a homeless alcoholic until strangers take him in and fit him with robotic hands so he can emerge as the cyborg star of the rave scene, Cyberstorm. Stick to Robocop. See more 03/12/2012 Premise is so stupid. See more 02/25/2012 A preposterous plot has a promising musician handicapped by some drunk thugs. Facing this hardship the main character decides to become a vagrant instead of finding a way to embrace his gift abandoning his friends and family in the process. Hard to connect to a character like that but somehow the film goes on and in the end there is revenge but not really redemption. Filled with plenty of 90s cheese this is a bad film that you just might love. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A musician (James Marshall) who lost his hands falls for a woman (Christina Applegate) whose technologically adept friends help him make a comeback.
Director
Michael Paseornek
Producer
John Dunning, Dan Lieberstein
Rating
R
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
May 6, 2003
Runtime
1h 44m
Sound Mix
Stereo