Blu-ray Review “Eve of Destruction (1991)”

evedestructionActors: Gregory Hines, Renee Soutendijk
Directors: Duncan Gibbins
Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Shout! Factory
Release Date: November 19, 2013
Run Time: 100 minutes

Film: 1.5 out of 5 stars
Extras: N/A

Before the announcement of this Blu-ray release, I have never seen “Eve of Destruction”, nor heard of this 1991 title. I was drawn to this title since it starred Gregory Hines in a action/sci-fi/thriller/horror film, so that interested me. I wish I would have opted out for sure since this title was a big mess, not sure of which genre it wanted to be apart of and ended up failing on all. Some might enjoy this title if they grew up watching it but otherwise steer clear for sure.

Official Premise: Off-beat sci-fi adventure in which a female scientist creates a sexy android version of herself and equips it with both the passionate emotions she lacks and a nuclear bomb. The trouble begins when the android is taken out for a test run and it ends up in the midst of a bank robbery where its internal bomb is accidentally activated. Things get worse, when the robot comes emotionally unglued and launches into a destructive rampage while enacting out its repressed creator’s darkest desires.

In terms of the Blu-ray presentation, Shout! Factory does deliver in that department. For a 1991 film, the 1080 transfer was very solid. The audio track packs a typical DTS-HD Master Audio Mono track for Shout’s catalog titles. There are no special features besides a theatrical trailer included for this Blu-ray.

 

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