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Ramcharger
The all-time bestseller of the Jocks series! Bob Bishop, of Colt and Brentwood fame, headlines this star-studded cast with Ed Wiley, Rod Mitchell, Will Seagers, and six other sexual athletes, including Scott O'Hara - "the biggest cock in San Francisco" - and blond Brian Hawks. Winner "Best Video" of 1984. Includes the short films: "Ramcharger," "Tutor," "The Bigger They Are," "Hard Pressed," and a solo by Matt Hollis.
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Plot Summary
A marine biologist discovers a mysterious, ancient artifact that imbues him with superhuman strength and incredible powers. He must learn to control these new abilities and use them to protect humanity from a ruthless corporation and their menacing, bio-engineered creations.
Critical Reception
Ramcharger is a low-budget science fiction action film that garnered a mixed reception upon its release. While some praised its ambitious concept and action sequences for its time, many critics found its plot predictable and its special effects unconvincing. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some enjoying its B-movie charm and others criticizing its pacing and execution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise of a marine biologist gaining superpowers.
Criticized for its dated special effects and often clunky dialogue.
Seen by some as an enjoyable, if flawed, 80s sci-fi B-movie.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for Ramcharger is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the desolate landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park in California, contributing to its stark visual style.
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