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Brainscan - Il gioco della morte

Titolo originale: Brainscan
  • 1994
  • T
  • 1h 36min
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T. Ryder Smith in Brainscan - Il gioco della morte (1994)
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Un adolescente fa parte di un videogioco interattivo in cui uccide vittime innocenti. Successivamente, gli omicidi diventano reali.Un adolescente fa parte di un videogioco interattivo in cui uccide vittime innocenti. Successivamente, gli omicidi diventano reali.Un adolescente fa parte di un videogioco interattivo in cui uccide vittime innocenti. Successivamente, gli omicidi diventano reali.

  • Regia
    • John Flynn
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Brian Owens
    • Andrew Kevin Walker
  • Star
    • Edward Furlong
    • Frank Langella
    • T. Ryder Smith
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    13.772
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • John Flynn
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brian Owens
      • Andrew Kevin Walker
    • Star
      • Edward Furlong
      • Frank Langella
      • T. Ryder Smith
    • 110Recensioni degli utenti
    • 69Recensioni della critica
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    Edward Furlong
    Edward Furlong
    • Michael
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Detective Hayden
    T. Ryder Smith
    T. Ryder Smith
    • The Trickster
    Amy Hargreaves
    Amy Hargreaves
    • Kimberly
    Jamie Galen
    Jamie Galen
    • Kyle
    • (as a different name)
    Victor Ertmanis
    • Martin
    David Hemblen
    David Hemblen
    • Dr. Fromberg
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Frank
    Domenico Fiore
    • Ken
    • (as Dom Fiore)
    Claire Riley
    • News Anchor
    Tod Fennell
    Tod Fennell
    • Young Michael
    • (as Tod Fennel)
    Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
    Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
    • Stacie
    • (as Michele-Barbara Pelletier)
    Dean Hagopian
    • Mr. Keller
    Donna Baccala
    Donna Baccala
    • Mrs. Keller
    • (as Donna Bacalla)
    Jérôme Tiberghien
    • Mr. Tebb
    • (as Jerome Thiberghian)
    Don Jordan
    Don Jordan
    • Cop #1
    Pete White
    • Dog Owner
    Peter Colvey
    Peter Colvey
    • John
    • Regia
      • John Flynn
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brian Owens
      • Andrew Kevin Walker
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    ManBehindTheMask63

    Fun and underrated horror flick

    Brainscan is a fun, shocking, and enjoyable horror film that is one of the most underrated films around. Edward (T2) Furlong stars a troubled teen named Michael who loves horror movies and horror video games. His dad is never around and his mom died when he was a kid. He also likes to spy on his school-mate neighbor as she gets dressed. One day he gets a game disc in the mail for a new virtual reality game called Brainscan. A game in which you commit murders. But Michael soon finds a severed foot in his freezer and all hell breaks loose. Especially when the creepy and bizarre Trickster appears...guiding him to certain terror. This film was a pleasant surprised that had a charm about it. Furlong is believable as the troubled teen and turns in a great performance and T. Ryder Smith is both disturbing and cool as the evil demon behind the video game. Trickster easily steals the show. There is some good deaths and some decent gore. You get some T&A, a lot of hard rock music, a nosey detective, horror movie references, and some solid special effects. The movie seems to fly by and the end is a real treat. A solid horror rental for any horror fan. I have no idea why someone tried to compare this to "In the mouth of madness". Too bad the girl next door wasn't actually cute or attractive.
    Barnabasat45

    Brainscan, A classy B+ horror trip.

    Now lets see, Boy likes video games, boy becomes a murderer because of video games, sounds stupid? Well, to my surprise, BRAINSCAN was a wonderful trip through the warped imagination of the films devious writers. The film does copy many modern day classics, but, with a unique flair.

    Freddy Kruger look out! The lead ghoul in this flick can appear any time. You need not be asleep when he comes to call. The plot, oh yes, it has one, although it is not that unusual,does hold your interest The characters are quite vivid and work well in telling this dream like tale. Basically, the film is more of a comedy. One liners flow like the blood of many of the films hapless victoms.

    I would have probably enjoyed this horror venture a lot more have I been a much younger man. It has been many years since I saw my teens or in fact my 20's, but Brainscan is one of those rare movies that can appeal to anyone who enjoys a good horror spoof.
    6IonicBreezeMachine

    Imagine A Nightmare on Elm Street by way of Tron and Wizard of Oz and you'll have a rough idea, more Comedy/satire than horror thriller

    Michael Brower (Edward Furlong), a lonely fan of horror films and video games still suffers from lingering trauma (both physical and mental) as a result of a vehicular collision that disabled his leg and killed his mother. Michael's niche interests are a point of ridicule for the student body and a point of contention for the faculty who equate such interest on the level of rape and narcotics. When Michael's only friend, Kyle (Jamie Marsh) tells him of a new interactive horror game called Brainscan, Michael calls the info number and is sent a copy without having placed an order. The game delivers on fear, but the presence of a malevolent entity known as The Trickster (T. Ryder Smith) blurs the lines of reality with the horror of the game appearing in real life.

    Brainscan was one of the few Slashers still released to cinemas in a time where the genre was mostly on the decline and entries were dumped on Home Video or cable. While slasher series such as Leprechaun, Child's Play, and Candyman did emerge during the 90s, most of them couldn't hold audience interest and were met with either diminishing margins or sequels going straight to video. One of the last film's to be released by Gaumont/Columbia joint venture Triumph Releasing Corporation before reorganizing as Sony Releasing Corporation, Brainscan was a critical and box office disappointment upon release opening at a dismal 10th place upon initial release and withdrawing from theaters two weeks later. While Brainscan isn't a lost horror classic by any means, I think it does have more on its mind than most give it credit for.

    The movie was released shortly after the moral panic on video games in the early 90s spawned by games such as Night Trap and Mortal Kombat that lead to the congressional inquiries of 1993 as well as the establishment of the ESRB so the industry could self regulate (not unlike the moral panic of the 30s that put an end to Pre-Code Hollywood with the establishment of the Hayes Code). Brainscan has a rather subversive attitude to its subject matter, playing devil's advocate for gory horror films and violent video games at a time when they were very much under attack. The movie even goes into breakdowns of the appeal behind this kind of entertainment with Edward Furlong's character Michael discussing such entertainment as an escape while David Hembeln's Dr. Fromberg makes hyperbolic statements on Michael's entertainment choices comparing viewing of horror films to Rape in one scene. Even once the terror of the movie begins, the movie uses its framework as a way of breaking down how we project ourselves into these types of entertainment as a way of contrasting and exploring our underlying fears in a fantastical exaggerated sense that serves as an outlet to help us understand our fears. It's a really smart breakdown of horror that feels genuine.

    While the movie's take on horror from an analytical view is certainly well done, the movie as a horror film itself will be somewhat disappointing to people expecting a fright fest. T. Ryder Smith as The Trickster, a entity who appears to Michael through the video game and makes causal wise cracks about murder and mayhem is trying to be a digitized take on Freddy Kruger, but at no point is he legitimately scary and I'd equate him more with something like Beetlejuice but even Beetlejuice could be a little threatening despite being a comedic character. The Trickster I found more aggravating than funny or intimidating and the choice to model the character with an exaggerated Punk Rock style just seemed more confusing than anything else. Most of the kills in Brainscan happen off camera, and even when we do see them they're fairly tame in comparison to the high points of kill scenes in Friday the 13th or Nightmare on Elm Street. Brainscan while interesting in playing Devil's advocate for Horror films and video games isn't really all that interested in being a horror movie itself and plays more like a dark comedy.

    While Brainscan will be disappointing to those expecting a digitized Nightmare on Elm Street as promised by the advertisements, Brainscan shouldn't be completely written off. The movie isn't all that scary, but it tackles the genre from a deconstructionist point of view looking at the appeal behind the genre and the purpose it serves its fans. While the movie doesn't want to be a horror film itself, it's production design and attitudes shows a real love, respect, and understanding of the genre. As long as people set their expectations correctly and are okay with a darkly comic coming of age story that happens to have horror iconography without much actual horror, Brainscan shows it does have a brain.
    7rob-236

    Good idea, well executed.

    This will probably be more suited to a teen audience, but it is good fun throughout. Edward Furlong (T2) plays a horror fanatic who stumbles upon an advert in a horror magazine advertising a CD ROM game called 'Brainscan' He decides to play it but is skeptical, that is until he gets a little more than he bargained for. The idea is good and it holds up for most of the way if not all, but it is good for a rental and will keep you amused for an hour and a half. T. Ryder Smith is good as 'Trickster', a creepy character who emerges from the game.
    7markrobinson-09797

    90's Classic

    Well I first watched this movie when I was 18 in 1994 and, feeling a little nostalgic thought I'd give it another look as I remembered it being good. Most times when you've watched a movie at a younger age and re visit it its never the same and left with the feeling of 'what the hell did I see in this'. Im happy to report that this movie is still as original as I remember and still a good watch. It was never a mainstream movie and was a new concept when first released. The acting is mostly good and the music chosen fits in well with the story line. This has got to go down as one of the classics from the 90's that everyone from that period needs to see at least once.

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      Director John Flynn did not get along with Edward Furlong during filming. He later recalled, "Eddie Furlong was a 15-year-old kid who couldn't act. You had to slap him awake every morning. I don't want to get into knocking people, but I was not a big Eddie Furlong fan."
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      Michael's area code is 717 which is located in Eastern Pennsylvania. However if you look closely at the letters that he sorts through and finds the Brainscan package, the state that he lives in is actually New Jersey.
    • Citazioni

      [Michael answers Dr. Fromberg as to why he likes watching horror films]

      Michael: I guess it's kind of an escape.

      Dr. Fromberg: Like, uh... lighting up a marijuana cigarette and escaping the real world, hmm? Like watching a pornographic sex film, getting an erection and raping someone? Is that what you mean?

      Michael: You know, I don't think erections rape people. People rape people.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      As the end credits start, we hear Trickster say "Wait a minute. Haven't you forgotten something?" and the credits screen shatters as if it was made of glass. It then shows a scene involving the dog with the dismembered foot from earlier in the film, and then the end credits resume.
    • Versioni alternative
      The UK Guild video was cut by 58 secs with edits to a scene where a man is repeatedly stabbed and his foot severed. The cuts were waived for the Optimum DVD release.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bad Girls/The Inkwell/Naked in New York/Brainscan/Surviving the Game (1994)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Performed by Dandelion

      Written by Dandelion

      Produced by David M. Johnson and Dandelion

      Courtesy of RuffHouse Records

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 aprile 1994 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Brainscan: mente asesina
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Admire Productions Ltd.
      • Coral Productions
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 4.352.094 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.725.000 USD
      • 24 apr 1994
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 4.352.094 USD
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