1. Stryker (1983) – The Betamax Rudown
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Theme Song: There’s nicely done (though overused) prog-ish music throughout Stryker, composed by Filipino composer Ed Gatchalian, who doesn’t really have any other credits, but is on LinkedIn, likes to sing Elvis on his birthday, and may or may not owe some actors money for a cancelled theatre production.
2. Stryker (1983) – Review - Mana Pop
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Since George Miller unleashed Mad Max: Fury Road into cinemas last year I’ve been waiting for one thing, the inevitable rip-offs, for when Miller gave us Mad Max and Mad Max II (aka The Road Warrior) back in the late 70s and early 80s we were inundated with countless post-apocalyptic Mad Max rip-offs, but we...
3. [POST-APOCALYPTIC WEEK!] STRYKER (1983) - Daily Grindhouse
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The flood of post-apocalyptic ROAD WARRIOR knock-offs that littered the cinematic landscape in the early ’80s definitely gave us some bizarrely awesome shit like THE NEW BARBARIANS and 2020 TEXAS GLADIATORS, but once anybody besides the Italians were in charge, the results were rather putrid at best. Case in point: Cirio H. Santiago (TNT JACKSON, VAMPIRE HOOKER)’s 1983 made-in-the-Philippines, damn-near-budgetless glimpse of a world gone mad, STRYKER, which was also released under the rather generic-sounding action title SAVAGE DAWN. Now, I’m predisposed to liking any flick with a title this fucking cheesy, but I gotta admit that STRYKER begins to test your patience almost from the word ‘go.’ The voice-over narration that begins the film pretty much gives the whole game away — the nukes flew, everything’s fucked, lawlessness reigns supreme, and the rarest and most valuable commodity in the world is water — this despite the fact that there are clouds in the sky throughout the film, so presumably, at some point, it’s gotta, you know, rain. It’s pretty obvious from the outset,...
4. Stryker (1983) Post-Apocalyptic Movie Review - Toren Atkinson
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In a water-scarce post apocalyptic wasteland, a young woman who holds the secret location of an endless spring, and the colony that guards it, breaks out to share it with the world. The evil forces…
5. Stryker - Television and Film Character Encyclopedia
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6. Curtains (1983) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending
Jul 25, 2016 · And here comes the gaslighting: once Samantha is securely locked up, Stryker announces that he's casting the lead in Audra from among a group of ...
Curtains - Movie review by film critic Tim Brayton
7. Curtains (Film) - TV Tropes
Colliding Criminal Conspiracies: Samantha's murderous revenge plot against Stryker ends up conflicting with the even more unhinged Patti's own efforts to kill ...
Curtains is a 1983 Canadian horror film directed by Richard Ciupka (credited as "Jonathan Stryker") and starring Samantha Eggar, John Vernon, Linda Thorson, Lynne Griffin, Anne Ditchburn, Lesleh Donaldson, Sandee Currie, Deborah Burgess, and …
8. Curtains (1983) - Jonathan Stryker | Oddur B.T. | Review
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Curtains is a film of two styles. One a murder mystery with heavy emphasis on mood, lighting & atmosphere while the other goes for the jugular in stalk ’n slash mode
9. Deal of the Century (Film) - TV Tropes
Bittersweet Ending: Stryker ends up launching all the Peacekeeper's munitions, which miss and ends up destroying all the planes and munitions sitting on the ...
Deal of the Century is a 1983 American comedy directed by William Friedkin that has a couple of arms dealers (Chevy Chase and Gregory Hines) going to South America to sell weapons to a South American dictator. The film also stars Sigourney Weaver …
10. If You Ignore 1973-1983, Wolverine's Timeline Isn't That Confusing
Jul 16, 2024 · Back in 1973, however, after almost drowning, he gets picked up by Stryker, who is actually Raven, the mutant who originally assassinated Trask.
Wolverine’s particular timeline has perplexed Marvel super-fans and novices (raises hand) alike for some time—let's unpack it.
11. Stryker (1983) | Mark David Welsh - WordPress.com
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‘Everyone’s got their own highway to hell; you’ve got yours, and I’ve got mine.’ After the nuclear holocaust, the Earth has become an arid wasteland, and various armed…
12. The Complete History of Wolverine in the 'X-Men' Movies ... - TheWrap
Mar 2, 2017 · William Stryker recruits Logan and Victor to join a mutant strike force called Team X. Victor takes to it and Wade Wilson, AKA Deadpool, is also ...
Here's everything that happened before "Logan," free of spoilers for the new movie
13. Has 'Apocalypse' messed up the first 'X-Men' movie? Yes and no - CNET
May 28, 2016 · ... Stryker's Weapon X project in 1983. Eh, close enough -- Stryker may have got his dates wrong in the heat of the moment, or, more likely ...
As we meet younger versions of Storm, Cyclops and Jean Grey, we investigate whether "Apocalypse" hangs together with the chronology of "X-Men" and "X2". Spoilers!
14. Does 'X-Men: Apocalypse' Post-Credits Scene Actually Have ...
Mar 2, 2017 · In “Apocalypse,” set in 1983, Col. William Stryker has experimented on Logan in order to try to turn him into a killing machine known as Weapon ...
Last year's "X-Men: Apocalypse" hinted at a new villain and the X-23 project, but does it lead directly into Hugh Jackman's final Wolverine outing?
15. X-Men: Apocalypse Images Tease Destruction, Stryker - Collider
Jul 22, 2015 · Singer is shown walking through rubble in a destroyed Cairo in the new Instagram, which he has hashtagged with the year 1983, telling us ...
New set photos revealed by X-Men: Apocalypse director Bryan Singer tease the return of William Stryker as well as Cairo's devastation.
16. Is "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (2009) canon? - CBR Community
Oct 14, 2021 · And here we go: "X-Men: Apocalypse". 1983. We don't know how much time Mystique impersonated Stryker, even. Maybe months. However, the events of ...
Tell me. To me, it belongs to the original timeline. I think that the movie is a good and fun popcorn superhero flick, they just should redo the digital claws sequence in the Hudson family's bathroom. I don't see anything wrong with it, quite frankly. Emma Silverfox and Wade/Weapon XI are...
17. Stryker (1983) - MonsterHunter
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Stryker is the best post-apocalyptic movie not featuring Richard Norton (Equalizer 2000) that Cirio H. Santiago ever made! Like Dune Warriors (another post-apocalyptic film Cirio made without Norto…
18. Wolverine's Complete Movie Timeline Explained - Screen Rant
William Stryker first appeared in the X-Men franchise in X2 and was played ... 1983. jean grey frees wolverine restores bits of his memory apocalypse.
Making sense of Wolverine's confusing movie timeline.