Oringinal Title: Chopping Mall Address: Jim Wynorski. Cast: Kelli Maroney (Alison), Tony O'Dell (Ferdy), Todd Russell (Rick), Karrie Emerson (Linda), Barbara Crampton (Suzie), Nick Segal (Greg), John Terlesky (Mike) Suzee Slater (Leslie), Paul Bartel (Paul Bland), Mary Woronov (Mary Bland), Dick Miller (Walter), Gerrit Graham (Technician), Mel Welles (Cook). Duration: 72 minutes.
Symptoms: Robots security of a large shopping center suffered a power surge that makes them bloodthirsty automatons. A group of teenagers who have decided to stay to set up a private party at the center must fight to save their lives.
Diagnosis: For fans of the series B of the last three decades Wynorski is not unknown. One of the filmmakers that emerged under the tutelage of the great Roger Corman (which seems inexhaustible quarry), the path taken by Jim since he began his solo venture, is characterized by the everlasting tone of parody in all fantastic productions, something which can be irritating for some but, definitely, at least for the undersigned these lines, much more digestible the work of the director, unable to take himself seriously as delusional in titles such as Space Vampires (1988), with the former porn star Traci Lords , Transylvania Twist (1989), The comehuesos (2007), Vampirella (1993), very poor adaptation of the legendary comic strip, or sequelae impossible as 976-Evil II (1991 ) Munchies II (1993) and Ghoulies IV (1993).

In the 80's fever to an emerging information technology brought its consequences in American movies that immediately flooded the screens with a series of titles where machines had a major role. Titles like Tron (1982), Terminator (1984), Runaway, brigada especial (1984) o en clave más familiar Cortocircuito (1986) contaban tramas en las que generalmente las máquinas suponían una amenaza hacia los incautos seres humanos. Ya unos años antes Michael Crichton nos ponía los pelos de punta en su imprescindible Almas de Metal (1972), donde unos autómatas destinados al ocio en un gigantesco parque temático se rebelaban contra sus hasta entonces dueños humanos. De hecho, Killbots podemos considerarla un remake-homenaje en clave "teen" de aquella cinta.

As if that were not enough, the cast of the film also offers some surprises for the viewer. Brief appearances of the great Paul Bartel and his wife, Mary Woronov the estupendísima , the infared Dick Miller (absolute icon fetish fantastic actor Roger Corman) and even the very Barbara Crampton, just a moment before become a cult actress for fans thanks to his unforgettable speech on Re-Animator (1986).
Killbots offers interesting scenes than usual in this type of film (the sequence of tarantulas in the pet store, for example), constant nods to the fans (at one time the characters see on TV Attack of the crab monster , displayed posters of other films such as Barbarian Queen or prohibited Galaxy , all directed or produced by Corman himself) and if the tape is no more beyond the first due to the simplicity of a script that merely linking chase scenes dialogues with some pretty stupid and behind the camera inoperative unable to take advantage Wynorski the possibilities of a scenario is as attractive as a large enclosed mall, which George A. Romero knew get much more game in his legendary zombie (1978).
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