Freejack (1992)
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" New York City. 2009. Billionaires can jack your body...one man will fight to jack himself. Alex Furlong, is a guy who has everything, a girlfriend, a lucrative potential race car career, his whole life. Well, Alex...Sorry to say this, your day is about to become crappier. You’re now in the future, where a billionaire wants you so he can live forever, everyone else wants to cash you in! Freejack is a 1992 American science fiction cyberpunk action film directed by Geoff Murphy and starring "

" First Viewing Viewing Date: January 18th Via: Amazon Prime Video (via VPN) Plot: Bounty hunters from the future transport a doomed race car driver to New York City in 2009, where his mind will be replaced with that of a dead billionaire. Rating: 7.2/10 Why Did I Watch It? I discovered this one while browsing. I love early '90s cheese, and this one has action, sci-fi, cyberpunk, and... Mick Jagger? I needed to see it."

" Directed by: Geoff Murphy Produced by: Joe Alves, Gary Barber, Stuart Oken, Ronald Shussett, James G. Robinson, and Linda Shusett Written by: Stuart Pressfield, Dan Gilroy, and Ronald Shussett Based on the novel, "Immortality Inc." by: Robert Sheckley Cinematography: Amir Mokri Edited by: Dennis Virkler Music by: Trevor Jones Distributed by: Morgan Creek Productions"

" Directed by: Geoff Murphy Produced by: Joe Alves, Gary Barber, Stuart Oken, Ronald Shussett, James G. Robinson, and Linda Shusett Written by: Stuart Pressfield, Dan Gilroy, and Ronald Shussett Based on the novel, "Immortality Inc." by: Robert Sheckley Cinematography: Amir Mokri Edited by: Dennis Virkler Music by: Trevor Jones Distributed by: Morgan Creek Productions"
“All my life, I have been fascinated with movies. Obviously, it took me some time to finally get some understanding about the subject and, when I was a kid, like anyone else, I made some rather dubious choices. For example, when this movie was released, I must have been around 12 years old and I thought it looked really awesome. Indeed, I loved this kind of futuristic SF movies back in those days but this one turned out to be pretty lame afterwards. Apparently, the production didn’t go very well and the producer ended up re-shooting 40% of the whole thing to add some humor and to develop the characters. Well, even those re-shoots didn’t really help as it was still a rather underwhelming feature. Personally, I would rather blame Emilio Estevez who has always been a rather weak actor, or ” read more