Monsters of Man (2020)

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Monsters of Man: Directed by Mark Toia. With Neal McDonough, Brett Tutor, Jose Rosete, David Haverty. A US weapons manufacturer tests its 4 killer robots on heroin producers in the Golden Triangle in SEAsia. It goes haywire.

“I went into this movie not having even seen a trailer and honestly with the current situation new releases are few and far between I have been watching movies recently that I never would have under normal circumstances.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlthough fairly simplistic in itu0026#39;s plot, Monsters of Man was very good for what it intended to be with a good story, good practical effects, those robots looked good, and fairly good acting.nA good action movie with shocking violence, including against women and children, which is almost unheard of, and makes those scenes a bit difficult to watch.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI didnu0026#39;t recognize any of the actors except for Neal McDonough, but I canu0026#39;t say that any of the actors did a bad job.nMy only complaint is that there is one scene where you canu0026#39;t tell the robots apart, I wonu0026#39;t spoil anything, but not being able to tell them apart takes away from that scene.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMark Toia had no credits for anything before this, but kudos, I was presently surprised, though it seems he is somewhat a narcissist, placing his name in the credits as Executive Producer twice and as Producer all before crediting the actors, so you basically see his name 5 or so times before the acting credits, all in the opening credits.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRecommended”

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