Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter  (2016)
Nomination Year: 2024
SYNOPSIS: Like Alien Armageddon, this is another incoherent movie set in a post-apocalyptic future. Like Alien Armageddon, there's clearly a lot of backstory, none of which is shared with the audience. Like Alien Armageddon, I have no idea what happened. Unlike Alien Armageddon, this movie is a heck of a lot of fun. This time, it's the robots (all except the sex bots) which have risen up against humanity (and their sex bot allies). The leader of the human resistance plans a mission to strike a major blow to the robots by some means that isn't entirely clear. Our heroine, humanity's greatest Robot Fighter, wants to go. The leader doesn't want her to. She learns the details of the mission, steals a ship, and -- accompanied by the leader's annoying son -- goes off to complete the mission herself and defeat the robots single-handedly. This makes her a Rogue Warrior, I guess. Anyway, they have some adventures, the son picks up a sex bot guerrilla fighter, and they blow some stuff up. The heroine finds out some stuff about her mysterious past, gets really pissed off, and kills more robots. The son and the sex bot guerrilla escape back to resistance headquarters. Something, something, something, The End.
Greg Pearson
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Most Ludicrous Premise
He Did WHAT?
Bad news, Sis: Daddy downloaded your consciousness into his malfunctioning sex bot.
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Crummiest Ending
Purpose
Heroine has identity crisis and goes off to fight robots on her own.
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