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Future Shock

  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
584
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Future Shock (1994)
Horror anthology about a psychiatrist who uses virtual reality to probe the minds of three unsuspecting patients, a paranoid woman home alone, a meek man with a roommate from hell (Paxton) and a man obsessed with his own death.
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Horror anthology about a psychiatrist who uses virtual reality to probe the minds of three unsuspecting patients, a paranoid woman home alone, a meek man with a roommate from hell (Paxton) a... Read allHorror anthology about a psychiatrist who uses virtual reality to probe the minds of three unsuspecting patients, a paranoid woman home alone, a meek man with a roommate from hell (Paxton) and a man obsessed with his own death.Horror anthology about a psychiatrist who uses virtual reality to probe the minds of three unsuspecting patients, a paranoid woman home alone, a meek man with a roommate from hell (Paxton) and a man obsessed with his own death.

  • Directors
    • Eric Parkinson
    • Matt Reeves
    • Oley Sassone
  • Writers
    • Eric Parkinson
    • Vivian Schilling
    • David DuBos
  • Stars
    • Vivian Schilling
    • Martin Kove
    • Brion James
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
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    • Directors
      • Eric Parkinson
      • Matt Reeves
      • Oley Sassone
    • Writers
      • Eric Parkinson
      • Vivian Schilling
      • David DuBos
    • Stars
      • Vivian Schilling
      • Martin Kove
      • Brion James
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vivian Schilling
    Vivian Schilling
    • Jenny Porter
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Dr. Langdon
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Jack Porter
    Sydney Lassick
    Sydney Lassick
    • Mr. Johnson
    Max John James
    • Secretary
    Eric Parkinson
    Eric Parkinson
    • Newscaster
    Mark Hertle
    • Business Traveler
    Brandon Wilkes
    • Office Extra
    Gerry Lively
    • Office Extra
    • (as Gerry Liveley)
    Janice Clifford
    • Office Extra
    Randolf Turrow
    Randolf Turrow
    • Office Extra
    Sarah Kaite Coughlan
    • Dr. Lane
    • (as Sarah Coughlan)
    Peter White
    • Office Extra
    Lance August
    Lance August
    • Experiment Victim
    David Wells
    David Wells
    • Dr. Evans
    Collin Bernsen
    • Lab Technician
    Gerald Brodin
    Gerald Brodin
    • Computer Operator
    Julie Strain
    Julie Strain
    • Female Dancer (unrated version only)
    • Directors
      • Eric Parkinson
      • Matt Reeves
      • Oley Sassone
    • Writers
      • Eric Parkinson
      • Vivian Schilling
      • David DuBos
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    2xxxcandyboyxxx

    Garbage

    This is a horrible movie. All three stories are bracketed with a psychiatrist hypnotist line which is unnecessary and all the stories are bad. The first is about wild wolves and some lady, there are some things that don't make sense, but the hypnotism thing makes up for that. The second one, with bad Bill Paxton as a maniac roommate should not be viewed by anyone. The last one, sadly the best is almost incomprehensible which I guess makes it better than the other garbage.
    5jfrentzen-942-204211

    Obscure Anthonlogy is Worth Digging Up

    I knew FUTURE SHOCK's packaging was a scam, as "The Roommate" short subject has made the "tournee" circuit a couple of times since 1987. However, this three-part anthology is still pretty good.

    "The Roommate" is by far the best segment. Bill Paxton excels as a squirrely, abrasive con artist who barges his way into a roomie relationship with meek apprentice coroner Scott Thompson. He rips off, torments, and abuses Thompson. Thompson tries to kill the unwelcome visitor, with ironic results. The black humor keeps the film from being a thoroughly unpleasant experience. James Karen has a welcome supporting role as one of Thompson's co-workers.

    The least successful entry, "Mr. Petrified Forest," was a USC master thesis and is predictably filled with arty composition and paper-thin sentiment. The title character is a "chicken little" type who waits nervously for a predicted earthquake to hit LA. It never hits, but he falls in love with another paranoid. He tells the story from a heavenly "wait station," as doctors on earth frantically try to revive him from a mysterious accident.

    Another examination of paranoia, "Jenny Potter," stars and was written by interesting actress Vivian Schilling. She lives in a Malibu house decked out like a fortress, with silent alarms and a computerized security system that talks. Her husband (Brion James) leaves her alone one night and her nightmare fears of being attacked by dogs edges into her real world. The episode is scary but pointless.

    As you might expect, the weakest link in FUTURE SHOCK is its framing sequence, in which doctor Martin Kove interviews each segments' protagonists. He uses a funky strobe light thingie to hypnotize them and lead into each of the stories.
    7theblackscythe

    Severely underrated, an effective anthology.

    This film is not a masterpiece and I shall not pretend that it is. However it does offer some surprisingly fresh and effective ideas and is overall and enjoyable watch.

    Segment one is surprisingly tense for a film with a clearly tiny budget. The lead actress' performance is strong enough to sustain the segment, the camera-work creates a good feeling of isolation and vulnerability, and the downplayed musical score adds to the sense of dread throughout. This is the simplest short and uses this to its advantage.

    Segment two veers into a more darkly comedic tone. It works due to the entertaining performances of the leads and the effectively surrealist atmosphere. However overall this is the weakest segment, mostly due to feeling out of place with the rest of the film.

    Segment three is the best, due to its less goofy attempts at dark comedy over the last segment. It actually offers a fairly entertaining and in depth character study and offers some fairly complex ideas on the nature of mortality. The writing is good, the acting is solid and the humorous moments are well integrated.

    Overall I was very impressed by this simple yet effective anthology. Its low budget charm and snappy writing really created an enjoyable tone for this one, and I highly recommend it, despite its quirks.
    5xterminal

    More wasted potential

    Future Shock (Eric Parkinson et al., 1993)

    This could have been a fantastic movie. It's an anthology film set around the office of a therapist who's come up with a new method of hypnotherapy. Over the course of the day, he sees three of his truly screwed-up patients, subjects them to the hypnosis, and waits. We get to watch what happens during the waiting.

    The writing is just shy of good. The acting is just shy of good (save a few memorable performances, most notably from Bill Paxton, back when his contract still allowed him to play sleazy bad guys; he's as good and rowdy in here as he is in Near Dark). The production is just shy of good. Unfortunately, it all adds up to bad, albeit bad in a kind of endearing way. The potential in each of these stories tends to get in the way of the sheer, mindless enjoyment. The exception is the last story, "Mr. Petrified Forest," a shaggy-dog story about a guy having a near-death experience who can't remember how he got outside the gates of heaven.

    Ah, the potential. It's worth a free viewing if it pops up on TV, but don't go out of your way. **
    horror7777

    Future Schlock

    FUTURE SHOCK is complete garbage although it definitely had potential. Certain scenes are great but I was turned off by the whole virtual reality thing and by some of the incredibly bad acting. The actor that played Dr. Langdon looked like the late actor Michael Landon and I thought that the character name was actually Dr. Landon. Coincidentily, Michael Landon died in Malibu, California where some of this movie was made. The best actor in this sad film had to be James Karen who gave yet another hillarious performance as Kefka, the mute boss. Overall, not BAD BAD, but not as good as it could've been. I strongly believe that it was the whole virtual reality thing that sunk FUTURE SHOCK into future schlock-**1/2out of****.

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    • Trivia
      The movie has a tie-in comic book adaptation of the same name that got released in 1993 under the one-off "Sci-Fi Comix" brand. There are some slight differences between some story elements in the comic and in the movie as if the comic was based on an earlier draft of the film's script. For instance, the doctor in the comic is evil and wants to control the minds of his patients, while the psychiatrist in the film is actually rather benevolent and well-intentioned. The comic is briefly shown in the 'making of' featurette found among the bonus material on the DVD release of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Jenny Porter: My mind turned Sparky into a pack of wolves?

    • Alternate versions
      Original R-rated theatrical release runs 93 minutes; unrated video version adds 4 minutes of gore footage.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Roommate (1989)

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Испытание будущим
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles, California, USA(Jenny Porter sequence: location)
    • Production company
      • Park Place Ent.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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