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  1. Jan 17, 2019 · At any rate, Screamers is a welcome return for first-rate genre B-movie making. Big, loud, believable and nasty, the film stands as a testament to why the genre works best when produced by those who know it will play large on a big screen and, for the first hour at least, Screamers makes one remember why one likes science fictions films in the ...

  2. May 25, 2020 · Screamers, 1995. Directed by Christian Duguay. Starring Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, Jennifer Rubin, Andrew Lauer, and Liliana Komorowska. ... Screamers is a movie that has ideas and wants to be seen ...

  3. A rebel commander (Peter Weller, Robocop, 1987) must protect his outpost from the programmed weapons that are mutating into killers of all human life. 1,159 IMDb 6.3 1 h 48 min 1996. X-Ray R. Suspense · Science Fiction · Exciting · Serious. Available to rent or buy.

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  4. computer graphics animator: Buzz Image Group (as Yannick 'Botex' Dusseault) Ernest Farino. ... visual effects supervisor (as Ernest D. Farino) Deak Ferrand. ... matte painter: Buzz Image Group. Jonathan Franco.

  5. Screamers is a 1995 dystopian science fiction film based on Philip K. Dick's 1953 short story "Second Variety." Directed by Christian Duguay, Screamers stars Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, and Jennifer Rubin. This action-packed sci-fi thriller is set upon the planet Sirius 6B in the year 2078. The planet has been decimated by a vast nuclear war. The few that have survived, but their continued survival is threatened by the dreaded screamers, strange shape-changing mechanical creatures who use razor sh

  6. SIRIUS 6B, Year 2078. On a distant mining planet ravaged by a decade of war, scientists have created the perfect weapon: a blade-wielding, self-replicating race of killing devices known as Screamers designed for one purpose only -- to hunt down and destroy all enemy life forms.

  7. Jan 11, 2003 · O’Bannon and Tejada-Flores are surprisingly faithful to Philip K. Dick’s short story – indeed, Dick-ophiles regard Screamers as the one Dick film that alters the original the least – with the only substantial change being the setting, which goes from The Moon where the UN was fighting Russian forces, to another planet and a different political milieu.