MOTÖRHEAD's LEMMY Featured In New 'Hardware' DVD Promo

October 7, 2009

Lemmy of MOTÖRHEAD makes an appearance in the 1990 sci-fi/horror cult classic "Hardware", which will be released as a limited edition two-disc DVD and Blu-ray on October 13 via Severin Films. The infamous feature-film debut of music-video-visionary-turned-writer/director Richard Stanley ("Dust Devil"),which was originally rated X by the MPAA and subsequently edited by distributor Miramax, will be presented uncut and uncensored for the first time ever from a print supplied by Stanley himself. In addition, it will include audio commentary, deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes footage, and Stanley's never-before-seen hour-long Super 8 version of the film.

Golden Globe winner Dylan McDermott ("The Practice") stars as a post-apocalyptic scavenger who brings home a battered cyborg skull for his metal-sculptor girlfriend. But this steel scrap contains the brain of the M.A.R.K. 13, the military's most ferocious bio-mechanical combat droid. It is cunning, cruel, and knows how to reassemble itself. Tonight, it is reborn…and no flesh shall be spared. Stacey Travis ("Ghost World") co-stars — along with appearances by Iggy Pop, Lemmy and music by MINISTRY and PUBLIC IMAGE LTD. — in this kick-ass sci-fi thriller that New York Newsday hailed as "thought-provoking and disturbing," and Fangoria still calls "gritty, trippy and frightening… 'Hardware' is one of the best horror movies you've never seen."

A new promo video featuring Lemmy in which recreates his cameo role from "Hardware" as a cabdriver recalling nostalgic memories from the past as he drives through a now dystopian wasteland can be viewed below.

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