

Skysurfer Strike Force
Jack Hollister, aka Skysurfer One, is an extraordinary skydiver who leads a group of vigilante crime fighters known as the Skysurfer Strike Force. Jack's mission is to seek out and defeat the robotic Cybron - a man with a computer for a brain who may have played a sinister role in the mysterious death of Jack's scientist father. The Skysurfers battle Cybron, and his bio-borgs, to stop his attempts at world domination and clear Jack's late father Adam's name, by using anti-gravity skyboards that fly on their own rocket power. This group of daredevils soars the skies at breakneck speeds and performs amazing acrobatic feats in their battle for justice. The Skysurfers use technologically advanced watches, Digitrans, that transformed them from their casual clothing to their battle attire and weapons; at the same time, their cars transform into rocket-powered surfboards that they can ride in the air.
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Plot Summary
In the year 2020, a group of elite airborne commandos known as the Skysurfers are humanity's last hope against the evil organization "Delta" and their quest for world domination. Led by the skilled Commander Jack Stone, the team utilizes advanced sky-cycles and combat gear to thwart Delta's destructive plans. The fate of the world rests on their ability to outmaneuver and defeat their technologically superior foes in thrilling aerial battles.
Critical Reception
Skysurfer Strike Force is a low-budget action film from the 1990s that received mixed to negative reviews, primarily noted for its dated special effects and straightforward plot. While some viewers appreciated its earnest attempts at action and its sci-fi premise, critics largely dismissed it as a derivative and uninspired entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's special effects are notably unconvincing, even for its time.
- The plot is predictable and relies heavily on action sequences.
- Despite its flaws, it offers a simple, nostalgic sci-fi action experience for some viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but reviews tend to point to its appeal as a B-movie action flick with a dated aesthetic.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of direct-to-video action films in the 1990s that often capitalized on martial arts stars and sci-fi concepts with limited budgets.
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