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  2. Review: Future-Kill (1985) Writer: John Klyza. It’s the near future and young adults are divided into two factions: the ‘Frats’, the privileged college upperclass, and the poverty-stricken ‘Mutants’, a society of punk protestors.

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    Future-Kill (released in the UK as Night of the Alien) is a 1985 comedy science fiction-horror film about a group of fraternity boys who are hunted by mutants in a futuristic city. The film was directed by Ronald W. Moore, [2] and stars Edwin Neal, Marilyn Burns and Gabriel Folse.

  4. Future-Kill is by no means a good movie, but it is well-meaning and often funny (if for the wrong reasons). Full Review | Jul 10, 2007. Load More. Do you think we mischaracterized a...

  5. Jun 8, 1985 · Times Staff Writer. “Future-Kill” (citywide) swiftly self-destructs out of sheer preposterousness. Debuting writer-director Ronald W. Moore asks us to believe that in the near future a leak...

  6. FUTURE KILL is a waste of time that nobody needs. If this description makes the picture sound good, there's another crappy movie that does the same thing, only bigger and better: AFTER THE FALL OF NEW YORK. It's crap, but it blows FUTURE KILL off the screen.

  7. Radiation-scarred punkers hunt down fraternity pledges in the post-apocalyptic wastelands of Earth. It's a shock to discover that the artwork for "Future-Kill" is, in fact, a real H.R Giger piece, titled “Future Kill 1,” painted in 1984 specifically for the film. A film that has a brilliant concept but was relatively blown sky-high.