MegaForce

1982 "There has never been a superhero like ACE HUNTER!"
3.6| 1h39m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 25 June 1982 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
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MegaForce is an elite multi-national military unit that does the jobs that individual governments wont. When the peaceful Republic of Sardun in under threat from their more aggressive neighbor, the beautiful Major Zara and General Byrne-White see the help of Ace Hunter and MegaForce.

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Director

Hal Needham

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20th Century Fox

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SoTrumpBelieve Must See Movie...
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
meren I think people need to give this movie a Break it was entertaining. It should be on DVD This movie had Dune Buggies with Laser's and Missiles Rad Motorcycles. I rate it along the lines of Flash Gordon, and the Last Star Fighter. It probably led to Edward Mulhare getting the job on Knight Rider. I remember watching this movie a number of times on HBO when we first had it on Cable, along with Flash Gordon, You might consider it a B-Movie. People need to remember Special Effects in 1982 were not what they are today. I give this movie a 10 because I enjoyed it, and would love to see it again. It would be cool to have had a Megaforce Toyline. The only thing we got was a Video Game. That I know of anyway. Gi Joe did come out with the Awe Striker Toy, and Robotech had a Cool Motorcyle in the 3rd Generation. This movie should have been marketed better. Hollywood Remakes so many movies that should not be remade. The tech in this movie was Cool. I liked its Bravado.
Boba_Fett1138 In all honesty, this was a movie with some real great potential. It could had actually really been a decent movie, if it had only an actual script to work with.This movie is totally lame and silly but almost in a good way. It has so much cult potential in it with its awesome main concept, great weapons and vehicles and over-the-top silly action, that defies all logic. It makes the movie real fun to watch but at the same time it also remains simply an horrible one.It's literally a laughable bad movie, which is not just due to its simplistic story and lame characters and dialog but also because of the way how it looks. I'm not even talking about Ace Hunter's heroic costume and haircut but more about the overall visual look of this movie, that is horribly cheap. The use of the blue-screen is often real laughable and some of the action is just totally insane, in a true laughable way, without giving anything away about it. Seems like this movie got also actually aimed toward kids, also judging by its action. The movie is at least being very childish and simplistic.But really, I could had been OK with all this. This movie would had been a perfect, campy, science-fiction, action, cult-classic if only it had a half decent story in it. Seriously, I can't even tell what this movie is about and it's not like this is being a very complicated movie. It's just about nothing really and it only seems to rely on its main concept of having Megaforce, battling and blasting away a bunch of bad guys. But why, how and who? I have no idea about that really. Granted that I was not alway paying much attention but that was because the movie could hardly hold my interest.It's still a movie you could have a fun time with watching because of how bad and silly it can all get but still it remains a huge waste and shame that they didn't do any more and anything better with its potentially great and awesome concept.3/10http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
LeroyBrown-2 This is a goofy action movie about Megaforce a mercenary group who will fight for the good guys. They're a fighting force but they don't wear fatigues or camouflage instead they wear shiny spandex that glistens in the sun.The movie begins when Megaforce is hired to attack and destroy a rogue General played by Henry Silva. One of the representatives of the country that hired them is played by Persis Khambatta and she asks why there are no women in Megaforce. She ends up training with Megaforce, under the tutelage of the leader, played by, get this Barry Bostwick. Don't get me wrong I like Mr. Bostwick in his serious roles and much more in his comedy roles, but he is not the guy you ask to play a combat leader if Lee Marvin isn't available. Anyway she doesn't end up in joining the group in its mission. Also the Bostwick and his nemesis knows each other and are on a first name basis.The movie is pure camp not a moment to be taken seriously. It's also violent in the same way 'The A-Team' is violent. A lot of shooting and explosion but nobody gets killed or even injured. No surprise that there are a lot of well done well coordinated stunts, it was directed by Hal Needham, the same guy who directed all those 'Smokey and The Bandits' films with Burt Reynolds. Just as those film had mediocre scripts and forced one-liners so does Megaforce. Although the bit about the pilot's girlfriend got a chuckle out of me. This movie really has a lame script.Overall the film is mindless, with badly clichéd characters and situations. But the stunts looked pretty good is about the only positive I can say about it. I wouldn't even consider it a Guilty Pleasure because I only like about 20 minutes of it.
Steve Nyland (Squonkamatic) I had a sculpture teacher in grad school who would have found MEGAFORCE a working truistic proof of his revelatory comment one day during a pointless, time-wasting studio critique of a student who obviously had no interest in making art when he said "You have to approach art on the level of Beavis & Butt-Head some days. Stuff either sucks, or it rules, and I am sorry but your work this semester totally sucks."Roger would have been a big fan of MEGAFORCE, which I have concluded does indeed rule. This movie represents a high point, a watershed mark in western culture which has never since been surpassed. I will leave plot & character issues to other commenter's -- This movie is either the dumbest piece of crap ever made by the worst director in history, or it is a form of kitsch masterpiece that is astoundingly honest about how utterly brainless it's concept & execution were. The movie has zero pretense to be anything other than exactly what it is -- a stupid, loud, moronic action movie with heroic music, explosions, vehicular stunts, funky looking high tech junk, tight spandexed jumpsuits, helicopters, jingoistic catch phrase dialog that seems to have been randomly chosen from old episodes of The Superfriends, and Henry Silva.Henry Silva is one of those actors whom I marvel at with open admiration: His ability to make the ridiculous seem perfectly natural is on the same level as Boris Karloff, and every role he appears in becomes a Henry Silva performance. Here he is somewhat more animated than the usual cold as a railroad track on a frozen February morning hired killer seen in his more typical work as various paid assassins. You have not truly lived until you have seen Henry Silva blow up people with his bazooka in THE BOSS & DEATH COMMANDO. A lot of people may dismiss him as an "actor", but as a character performer he is right up there with Harry Dean Stanton and Ivor Francis as one of the most ubiquitously recognizable bad guys from decades of TV & movies. Mr. Silva, wherever you are, your work is invaluable, and MEGAFORCE is yet another stunning achievement.Back to the movie, though, this is going to be one of those things you either "get" or don't, like The Three Stooges, Tom Waits, professional wrestling or Rush Limbaugh. You are either going to instantly love it or wonder why anyone on Earth would consider it to be entertaining, let alone having cultural value. Art should always be subjective though, and it should be up to those who consume it to evaluate culture for themselves rather than allow some idiot to do it for you. MEGAFORCE is a lesson in subjective taste: It is either a masterpiece or an embarrassment, will provoke extreme reaction both for and against -- and both sentiments are equally legitimate. It is only those who are not moved that I pity.MEGAFORCE can also serve as a time capsule for people who want to remember what it was like to be 9 or so, and ranks up there with THE HUMANOID starring Richard "Jaws" Keil and YOR, HUNTER FROM THE FUTURE with Reb Brown as amongst the most stupid, ham-boned, addle minded but enjoyable science fiction movies from the 1980's. You are not supposed to learn anything at ALL, and if you do that's your own stupid fault. The movies exist as pure entertainment -- One sight of the Megaforce rolling into battle on their stupid mocked-up motorcycles and absurd missile launcher armored dune buggies while going against a column of military tanks was all it took for me to make my decision. The kinetic explosions & stunts afterward were just icing on the cake: This is easily one of the coolest movies ever made, and if you don't get it you never will.10/10