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So, The Invincible Six-Million Dollar Man, it’s got that late 70s vibe, you know? The film centers around Justus, who’s basically your classic hero called to action when some high-tech weapon plans go missing. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds a certain charm, I think. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, do have that gritty feel that makes you appreciate the era's craftsmanship. Themes of duty and heroism run throughout, and Justus delivers a solid performance, embodying the tough but fair protagonist. It’s not your everyday action flick - there’s a certain absurdity that makes it stand out from the pack, a quirky gem for those who dig this niche.
This film has seen a bit of a mixed reception among collectors, primarily due to its obscurity and the fact that it was released during a time when many similar titles were cranking out. As far as physical formats go, it's not the easiest to find, often lost in the shuffle of 70s TV movie collectibles. Still, for those who appreciate the niche of obscure action films, it’s a curious piece that may spark interest, especially with its unique take on the sci-fi hero narrative.
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