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| | Review of Laserblast (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Billy Duncan (Kim Milford) is a teenage - even though the actor looks in his late twenties - loner, drifting around the edges of his social group, alienated from his mother who goes on endless business trips. |
 | | Kim Milford is verging on appalling as Billy, I feel sorry for him as he's trying to convey the exhilaration of using the gun. |
 | | The film is poorly staged, filmed, edited, and loaded with padding scenes of the teenage party, the bullies driving their cars, the inept, pot-smoking local sheriffs arresting Billy, abusing each other, eating junk food, smoking pot, ad infinitum. |
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