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Vibrations

  • Video
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
539
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Christina Applegate and James Marshall in Vibrations (1996)
DramaMusicalSci-Fi

Rising rock star TJ Cray gets the shot of a lifetime: an audition with a A and R man. On the way into the city, a carload of drunks smashes into his car, severing his hands. He drops out of ... Read allRising rock star TJ Cray gets the shot of a lifetime: an audition with a A and R man. On the way into the city, a carload of drunks smashes into his car, severing his hands. He drops out of the business and becomes a homeless drunk. Cray wakes up to a pulsing beat in an abandoned... Read allRising rock star TJ Cray gets the shot of a lifetime: an audition with a A and R man. On the way into the city, a carload of drunks smashes into his car, severing his hands. He drops out of the business and becomes a homeless drunk. Cray wakes up to a pulsing beat in an abandoned warehouse, where a "rave" party is in full action. To his rescue comes Anamika, a compute... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael Paseornek
  • Writer
    • Michael Paseornek
  • Stars
    • James Marshall
    • Christina Applegate
    • Faye Grant
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    539
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    • Director
      • Michael Paseornek
    • Writer
      • Michael Paseornek
    • Stars
      • James Marshall
      • Christina Applegate
      • Faye Grant
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    James Marshall
    James Marshall
    • T.J.
    Christina Applegate
    Christina Applegate
    • Anamika
    Faye Grant
    Faye Grant
    • Zina
    Paige Turco
    Paige Turco
    • Lisa
    Scott Cohen
    Scott Cohen
    • Simeon
    Bruce Altman
    Bruce Altman
    • Barry
    David Burke
    David Burke
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    Steven Keats
    Steven Keats
    • Lieutenant Cray
    Virginia Sandifur
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    Shane Butterworth
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    Dennis Ostermaier
    Dennis Ostermaier
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    Robert Sedgwick
    Robert Sedgwick
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    • (as Rob Sedgwick)
    Robert T. Bogue
    Robert T. Bogue
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    • (as Rob Bogue)
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    Jon Patrick Walker
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    Damon Saleem
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    John Ales
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    Marcella Lowery
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    Kim Yancey
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    • Director
      • Michael Paseornek
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      • Michael Paseornek
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    1BlueFormicaHalo

    When a Married with Children star gives the best performance in the film, you know there's something not right about the film.

    All I can say to "Vibrations," a schlocky, justifiably little-seen, 1995 cyber/techno romance, is YUCK. Former "Twin Peaks" star James Marshall (and although I am very pro-Peaks stars, he is one that I can do without) plays an aspiring musician who gets in an accident removing both his hands. He then goes to the street and becomes your average homeless bum. One night he finds a nice abandoned storing garage, which turns into a rave as he awakens. There he meets Christina Applegate, giving the only decent performance throughout this whole movie. She plays Anamika, an owner of the rave, and she soon falls for Marshall in a sappy, corny romance. The biggest problem here is the supporting cast (most notably Appegate's excruciatingly annoying roommates), and there is nothing, nothing at all, that can save "Vibrations" from being anything but bottom-of-the-barrel crap.

    Yuck. Zero Stars out of Four.
    sk8erlamb13

    horrible

    this is one of the worst movies i have ever seen. i love christina applegate. she's my favorite actress in the whole world, but she's the only reason i didn't turn this off in the first five minutes. it's so corny, it's not even funny. i reccomend only watching it if you are a big christina fan. i give this a 2 out of 10.
    8plagueguy

    Best watched under the influence of Cheez Whiz.

    This is the best film ever made about someone losing their hands, becoming a N.Y.C. wino and then an underground music sensation. It has it's toe on the pulse of the Electronica-Rave-Drum&Bass (or whatever you crazy kids are calling it this week) Scene. I've been known to watch this as many as three times in one day. If you think films like "Showgirls", "Horror Of Party Beach" or "Ishtar" are Art then this is for you.
    reverendentity

    Interesting idea...cheesy execution.

    While the concept of Christina Applegate at a rave is in itself an intriguing idea, the plot here just doesn't do it justice. I would be tempted to watch this film again (maybe with a support network present), but primarily for three things:

    --Fierce Ruling Diva (a legendary techno group from the early 90s) performs in one scene (I have to find that song...)

    --the monologue delivered by the geeky rave keyboardist describing the way rave music is supposed to make you feel (accompanying himself with some really tacky music that sounds like techno the way an early 90s film score person would do it). Loaded with buzz words, this choice bit of script had me laughing until I was in pain.

    --I would like to see if there was, in fact, anything else about this movie worth remembering.
    lost-in-limbo

    Good vibrations.

    First you don't know what to expect with a title like this, yet alone the cover on the video case (which is different to the one that's on this site). Sci-fi thriller? Far from it. This low-budget straight-to-video fare is set-up through the industrial techno (music of course) scene and inspired for the generation X. Well it seems to think so. It's a drama/blossoming love story/redemption and revenge all rolled into one.

    TJ Cray has big plans as a musician, but on his way to his first major concert he gets in an altercation with some thugs which involve his hands being served. Depression hits hard where he flees his family and friends and bums around New York City mostly drunk. Soon he's rescued by Anamkia and though hard work he discovers a way around living his music dream again.

    It was a pleasant diversion in the end with a constantly throbbing, loud and upbeat soundtrack to boot. Well with the subject at hand, you would hope so. Anyhow it won't win any awards and within is a cheesy feel to it all, as at times it goes over board with the sweetness. At least the script remained snappy, quick-witted and involving even though it wasn't the best. A red-headed Christina Applegate gives an appealing performance and certainly glows. James Marshell along side is likable too. Scott Cohen adds to the fruity factor.

    The story (one of those feel-good types) goes through the motions (and it flows rather well) involving the states that TJ finds himself in (angst, pity and relieve) and when the music scene opens expect a lot of sequences of DJ's doing their stuff in dance raves. This is when everything is turned around. The costume that's created for TJ is rather well-etched too.

    A decently charming time-waster that's truly grounded in its matter.

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    • Trivia
      Each take of the scene where TJ is panhandling brought a profit of approximately $5 from pedestrians who wandered by, unaware that a film was being shot.
    • Quotes

      Simeon: No, I think with my dick, I'm more of a prick.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Plinketto #7 (2018)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vibraciones
    • Filming locations
      • 2366 Coles Ave, Scotch Plains, New Jersey, USA(TJ's house)
    • Production companies
      • Cinépix
      • Miramax
      • Tanglewood Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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