Scanner Cop II
Canada
1371 people rated A rogue 'scanner' terrorizes Los Angeles and the only person who can stop him may not have enough neurons for the job.
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Ceranora
29/05/2023 21:27
source: Scanner Cop II
Maipretty9
16/11/2022 12:38
Scanner Cop II
Abdul Hameed
16/11/2022 04:44
This movie, like the other Scanner movies made past the first one, had good make-up effects, but also some less-than-par acting (the hold-up/hostage scene with the three thugs was so bad it was hilarious). But other than that, the movie was very entertaining in my opinion. Carl Volkin, played by the intimidating-looking Pat Kilpatrick, is an escaped criminal scanner on the loose, trying to become the most powerful scanner in the world. He accomplishes this by draining the life force of various scanners around the city, resulting in some bizarre melting/death sequences. In the end he has to contend with Sam Staziak, the most useful cop on the police force (obviously). There's a few cool-looking face-contorting illusion sequences, and a head explosion in the end (of course). Overall this movie was fast-paced, the acting was a little hard to swallow, but the special effects were awesome for a b-movie. I'd recommend it if you like innovative sci-fi or cop action movies.
ZOLCHE SIDIBE 😎
16/11/2022 04:44
A vengeful scanner Karl Volkin escapes from an asylum and proceeds to kill other scanners to gain enough power from their life essence (or something) to destroy our hero scanner cop Samuel Staziak (returning from the first 'Scanner Cop' film) who had arrested him before. Detective Staziakis is played again by Daniel Quinn and he is blander than in the previous film, The film has two things in its favour that makes it as good as the first film. One is Patrick Kilpatrick as the villainous Volkin with the unholy smile, being intensely scary as he stalks his victims. The movie is at its best when he is onscreen. Two is the squishy make-up and creepy practical effects that are quite alarming when Volkin is attacking people and draining them, helped by the grinding music score by Richard Bowers. Nicely nasty.
InigoPascual
16/11/2022 04:44
This movie, in my Opinion was better than Scanner Cop because it had more of a storyline to it!
Veeh
16/11/2022 04:44
I enjoyed SCANNERS 2 and SCANNERS 3, which I thought had effective spins on the original SCANNERS movie. Recently I saw SCANNER COP, and I enjoyed that movie as well, so I eagerly rented SCANNER COP II when I found it at my local video store. Unfortunately, this entry in the series, while not really awful, is disappointing all the same. I will admit that the movie never has a boring moment, and it boasts some good make-up effects and other gory moments. Despite this, the movie comes across as quite cheap at times, with shabby sets or locations that look like they were shot in abandoned warehouses. There is also a subplot involving the hero's long- lost mother that seems awkwardly tacked on, and is hardly worked on for the most part. The biggest problem is that much of the movie seems to be repeating itself, with the villain doing the same things over and over. If you've seen the other entries in the series, you might as well watch this, but definitely keep your expectations low.
Gabbi Garcia
16/11/2022 04:44
SCANNER COP II (1995) is the last (for now) and least of the SCANNER franchise and a direct sequel to the last one with Brad Dourif lookalike Daniel Quinn reprising his role of scanning detective Staziak. This time around, he's on the trail of a murdering psychopath who's given up taking his ephemerol to instead go on a city-wide killing spree, murdering other scanners to ingest their powers.
Where to start with this one? It's a real cheapie for sure, a straight-to-video enterprise that looks static and small scale. The plot is extremely limited and basically has the baddie killing people until he faces off with the cop at the end. That's it. Quinn's okay but the film really belongs to B-movie veteran heavy Patrick Kilpatrick who's having a ball as the orgasmic, demented villain. Robert Forster has a small role too. To make things a bit easier there are plenty of gooey and very slimy SFX courtesy of John Carl Buechler, always creative, and at least one crowd-pleasing head explosion.
007
16/11/2022 04:44
once again,we have B movie with Z grade acting.the dialogue in this one,as in the previous Scanner Cop movie is cringe worthy and delivered the same way.thought the acting wasn't great in this one,our hero,played by Daniel Quinn,has actually improved from the previous movie.not a lot,but some.i didn't find the story particularly compelling,and again,like in the previous film,i really did care either way about the characters.except for one.that would be the villain played by Patrick Kilpatrick.i don't know what it is,but the guy makes a great villain.he just has some quality.plus,in this movie,he was really having fun with the role.one other thing i want to mention.the movie was far too disgusting,for no reason.i don't mind disgust when it serves a purpose,but that isn't the case in this movie.anyway,my vote for Scanner Cop II is a 4.5/10