Steel
2,806
Action. Fantasy
John Henry Irons designs weapons for the military. When his project to create weapons that harmlessly neutralize soldiers is sabotaged, he leaves in disgust. When he sees gangs are using his weapons on the street, he uses his brains and his Uncle Joe's junkyard know-how to fight back, becoming a real man of "steel."
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"The concept may not be bad, but there are times when the execution borders on embarrassing" | ||||
"There’s a coziness and simplicity to the production that would be better served on TV. Cinema-size, it comes off as corny, antiquated and slightly cheesy" | ||||
"'Steel' plays like a Saturday morning cartoon -- overdone stunts and hokey chase sequences with the hero on a motorcycle" | ||||
"The film is slow-moving, overlong and never more ambitious than a TV feature" |
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