Favourite thing about his movie?
What did you like about this movie?
shareIt was a cool story. I also loved his spacious room, his nice house and neighbourhood, and most of all, his awesome computer/phone system!
shareThe Trickster was cool as well and I like the curveball they throw at the end.
You're a d!ck! -Wolverine-
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OMG! THAT'S what I was thinking of!!! Little Monsters!!! LOL
He DOES remind me of him!
Someone's review comment on here said he's a combination of Keith Richards, Mick Jaggar, and Hannibal Lector.
(For some reason, I can get the trailers to load on IMDb.)
Trailer for Brainscan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmHJBp3J_PA
I love the twist ending, you don't see it coming. I think the plot was great as well. And I'd love to see more of The Trickster.
I really dug his room and the neighborhood.
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"Knightley is a poor man's Portman." -monkeypunks
What did you like about this movie?
I think it's written extremely well and the director did a great job with the whole atmosphere of the film. The casting is also a plus.
shareTrickster's hot buttocks
shareI think it's written extremely well and the director did a great job with the whole atmosphere of the film. The casting is also a plus.
I love the computer/phone setup. The Virtual rality of course (VR was pretty big in the mid 90's). I thought Kimberly was pretty attractive, when I was younger. The tone and feel to the film was great, kinda pulls you into the story. Lastly the theme music that G.S. Clinton did rocks. Acctually I like the whole soundtrack. I found the soundtrack used for $5, just for the theme song and Primus, at first I thought all the songs were kinda cheesey, but it grew on me and is now one of my favorite soundtracks.
P.S. The large bubble tube is awsome, I was going to buy one but they are too noisy.
grrr argshare
It's weird, creepy, unique, and enjoyable. I was absorbed while watching it.
I really liked the story, the pacing, and the overall mood.
Vintage + mindfu** + virtual reality + murder = oh yeah.
It has its flaws, but I think it's very interesting and underrated.
Boycott movies that involve real animal violence! (and their directors too)
Eddie Furlong, because I was a 12 year old girl when this movie came out.
Also, I really wanted that freaking voice activated phone butler thingie.