

Hardware: Programado para matar
Directed by Richard Stanley6.043%52%5.9
Estamos en el futuro de La Tierra, en un mundo devastado en el cual sobreviven unos cuantos aventureros que inician una búsqueda de chatarra que pueda ser comercializada. Hasta el refugio de un pequeño comerciante llega un extraño portando un misterioso cargamento; se trata de una cabeza metálica de lo que parece fue un viejo robot. El objeto es adquirido por Moses, un explorador de aquel mundo, el cual lo lleva a su chica, una joven escultora llamada Jill. Pero el artefacto cobra vida y empieza a destruir a todo aquel que se ponga en su camino. El secreto de su origen es revelado: la máquina tiene por nombre Mark-13, y deben detenerla antes de que acabe con todos.
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Hardware: Programado para matar Ratings & Reviews
- Mr. D6 de octubre de 2025Longstanding classic from VHS days. It's still a great watch with the practical effects, and that perv Lincoln.
- Lajos Andrejkovics9 de julio de 2025Absolute garbage in all respects
- Herbert West31 de mayo de 2025Undisputedly, inarguably, definitively Dylan McDermott’s finest performance. Also it’s a low-budget, cyberpunk fever-dream that probably got played a lot on background TVs in late 80s goth clubs cranking industrial dance music. While visually interesting in an early Trent Reznor home video sort of way, there’s some ingenuity on display regarding set design and lighting. Everything else is plot driven theatrics stunted by disjointed pacing and often intelligible dialogue. Loads of quality gore, but its impact is offset by the silly plot devices and character simplification that leads to wasted FX in telegraphed scenes with no surprises, suspense, or investment in the outcome. Dylan McDermott has never been better, so it’s definitely a must watch for anyone that appreciates Tony “The Golden Boy” McD’s filmography. Or anyone that loves an aesthetic of destroyed analog electronics heaped in piles, covered in nests of wires and tubing, with analog tape hanging from the ceiling like garland. Pretty much everyone.
- Ray Hopkin7 de noviembre de 2024This is such a crazy good movie! Unbelievable practical effects, and the whole movie stands up so well. I loved the cast and the music. I can't believe I've never seen this before. Brilliant movie!
- GrimeFiVideo11 de abril de 2025Fantastic lighting and cinematography. Acting is decent. Nice practical effects. The soundtrack kicks a**. The storytelling feels a bit muddied, but, overall, it’s a very enjoyable cyberpunk film. Hardware will definitely be cycling through my rewatch list.
Hardware: Programado para matar Trivia
Hardware: Programado para matar was released on 14 de septiembre de 1990.
Hardware: Programado para matar was directed by Richard Stanley.
Hardware: Programado para matar has a runtime of 1h 33min.
Hardware: Programado para matar was produced by Ray Corbett, Paul Trijbits, JoAnne Sellar, Elizabeth Karlsen.
The key characters in Hardware: Programado para matar are Moses "Hard Mo" Baxter (Dylan McDermott), Jill (Stacey Travis), Shades (John Lynch).
Hardware: Programado para matar is rated 18.
Hardware: Programado para matar is a Terror, Ciencia ficción, Suspense film.
Hardware: Programado para matar has an audience rating of 5.2 out of 10.














