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Brain Twisters

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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Farrah Forke in Brain Twisters (1991)
Conspiracy ThrillerDramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

Employees of a software company discover a conspiracy to use the games made by the company to control the thoughts of its customers.Employees of a software company discover a conspiracy to use the games made by the company to control the thoughts of its customers.Employees of a software company discover a conspiracy to use the games made by the company to control the thoughts of its customers.

  • Director
    • Jerry Sangiuliano
  • Writer
    • Jerry Sangiuliano
  • Stars
    • Farrah Forke
    • Terry Londeree
    • Joe Lombardo
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    588
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    • Director
      • Jerry Sangiuliano
    • Writer
      • Jerry Sangiuliano
    • Stars
      • Farrah Forke
      • Terry Londeree
      • Joe Lombardo
    • 24User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Farrah Forke
    Farrah Forke
    • Laurie Stevens
    • (as Farrah R. Forke)
    Terry Londeree
    • Dr. Phillip Rothman
    Joe Lombardo
    • Frank Turi
    Donna Bostany
    • Michelle
    Elle Thompson
    • Yvonne
    Shura McComb
    • Ted
    Heather Ann Barclay
    • Denise
    Robert T. Hughes
    • Wrightnour
    Bill Hilkert Jr.
    • Pete
    Charles Lopresto
    • Custodian
    Michael Warholic
    • Norm
    Mitch Kornfeld
    • Roger
    Gene Malone
    • Police Captain
    Jonathan Lomma
    • Twelve-Year-Old Boy
    Mark Fryer
    • Policeman
    Johnny Pidgeon
    • Policeman
    Vic Sangiuliano
    • Policeman
    Gerald Weller
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      • Jerry Sangiuliano
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      • Jerry Sangiuliano
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    4maeander

    A slasher film for the "G" rated set.

    College students are being turned into killers by a large corporation when they watch a video screen. This is the premise of "Brain Twisters". The basic problem with this low budget horror/sci-fi film is that it is just so middle-of-the-road. Too good to be bad and not bad enough to be a guilty pleasure, it is just mediocre. The film is "G" rated for all but the last five minutes when it turns "PG". Such stalwarts of this low budget genre as gross-out violence, naked young bodies and serial sexual acts are completely missing. The killings are either off-camera or back to camera. The only attacks fully on camera are a fake beer bottle to the head, fingernails to the throat, and cooked spaghetti to the face. And when someone is killed, there is virtually no blood! The language is entirely sanitized except for two words near the end ( a f__k and a s__t). There is no nudity. The one bath tub scene has enough bubbles in it to cover Mt. Everest. This film proves once and for all that gratuitous nudity, sex and violence may not help a low budget horror flick...but it won't hurt it either.
    2Red-Barracuda

    Not one of the great science fiction movies

    A college professor warps the minds of several of his students by exposing them to a video game that can bring about extreme changes in personality. This leads to several of them resorting to murder.

    This cheap 90's science fiction thriller is not terribly impressive. The basic idea isn't particularly interesting to begin with but the execution is even worse. There are a series of scenes where we see the victims of the brain twisting game committing homicidal acts but none of them are well delivered and the movie subsequently has very little thrills. Its low budget is pretty obvious throughout but that's not really an excuse for the resultant lameness of the entire film. It's just very difficult to care very much what happens because the basic premise isn't presented or explained very well. We don't really see much of the video game and there isn't really a lot of connection between it and the murder scenes. It's just very poorly put together generally. The best moment, however, was a laugh-out-loud one when the professor unveils a severed head in a jar – it's not only presented in a ridiculously matter-of-fact way but it looks disconcertingly like the head of Beaker from The Muppets.
    1Tera-Jones

    A Real Snoozer

    Not one person in the film has their brain twisted... just the bored viewing audience that twists their brain trying to figure out why in the heck they just watched such a horrible film.

    The film seemed OK at first but as I watched it I became extremely bored with the film so I watched the rest of it in fast-forward (double time) and quickly realized I was missing nothing if I had of just turned it off and moved on to the next film in the film pack. There is really nothing to see but people mainly just standing around talking about nothing exciting.

    I'm sure there are people out there that found this film entertaining but for me I was bored, bored and more bored with the film. There might be a grand total of 10 minutes of "Brain Twisting" going on that is worth watching - and that is spread out over the course of the film.

    1/10
    1aaronmocksing1987

    The title is misleading.

    I remember visiting my local rental shack and finding this on VHS for cheap. And by cheap, I mean, it was only 50 cents. We have a place here which still specializes in allowing you to rent VHS copies of movies old, new, and DVDs of yesteryear (although the DVD section in Dos Palos is ridiculously tiny - it's a wonder we have any at all... it looks like a donation bin). I didn't want to buy the movie so I opted out of it, and just decided to blow the two Washington's I had to see if this movie was as advertised.

    "A movie about killer riddles? A strange looking mentally challenged man sticking his mouth open in the front cover? Golly gee, this looks like it's gonna be a woolybooger!" And before you ask me what a 'woolybooger' is, it's not something that comes out of your nose. It's from the Lone Gunman show of yesteryear; some fat lard tubby says that in a way that sounds so hilarious, it's random, and amusing. I'll be making that into all of my reviews from here on. But now, back to the show.

    This movie is more along the lines of, 'What if Disney did a horror movie?' Sadly, you won't be finding any animated foxes slashing mice to death or cats sinking their teeth into elephants while singing a song about it. It's not even animated, and that's a shame, because I would actually like to see an animated horror movie - just because cartoons are mostly for kids, doesn't mean they're limited to one genre. I would know, because I made one.

    Not that anyone supported me.

    This movie is boring. The computer is not the enemy, just the mini-boss. A mad scientist tries to turn video games into mind-bending machines on it's users and drive the--- ...wait a minute. Don't video games already do that? Doom told me that it's perfectly okay to fight demons with my bare knuckles, and Super Mario told me that slamming my head into blocks will deliver golden doubloons that I can collect each time. If this was going to be a real brain twister in that sense, the real question is, 'Why did a bunch of idiots decide to make a horror film so ridiculously unhorror-like?' It's slow, it's plodding, and by the time you're finished taking a dump - the movie's done.

    Also, Eastwest DVD needs to fix my copy. The movie's so bad it skips halfway and ends the movie before anything really picks up.

    Then again... maybe that was the evil computer's bidding.
    5Bezenby

    Electric main man has got me by the brain banana

    This film is very much like the superior Strange Behaviour, except there's no Tangerine Dream on the soundtrack and it's more boring. A high cheese factor does help, however. College kids who get involved with some professor's experiments end up killing people and then themselves. The professor's doing this on behalf of some evil corporation who have folks around just in case everything goes wrong, which, this being a horror film, it does.

    Just to show how engaging this film this, I've forgotten the names of every single character. There's the main girl who works for the professor, and then there's the professor, who's kind of all over the place acting wise, and then there's this police guy snooping around the professor while trying to put the moves on the girl, while the evil corporation try to quietly clean everything up by shooting people in broad daylight, broadcasting freaky energy waves onto the girl's television, and generally arsing things up.

    I know it was released in 1991 but this film has a full on eighties cheese factor on the go. However, there's not much by way of nudity or gore to liven up the cheap proceedings, so if you're intending to watch this one be well warned. The ending is also a bit of a head scratcher (with the worst looking console game ever).

    Also – I'm not sure of why the evil corporation where doing what they were doing in the first place.

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    • Trivia
      Farrah Forke's debut.
    • Goofs
      During the car wash scene, Yvonne (Elle Thompson) is affected by the water and brushes. She opens the door during the wash cycle and is seen running away completely dry.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      [Yvonne has just completed one of Dr. Rothman's mind-altering visual experiments]

      Dr. Phillip Rothman: How do you feel now?

      Yvonne: Fine... okay.

      Dr. Phillip Rothman: Sure?

      Yvonne: Yeah, I feel... fine.

    • Alternate versions
      New Re-edited Director's cut version 2017 New material added 2017
    • Connections
      Featured in Gorehouse Greats Collection (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      U Say U Luv Me
      Written by George J.P. Pergula

      Performed by George J.P. Perula

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Agyturkászok
    • Filming locations
      • Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Highlite Film Productions
      • Nightlife Film Producdtions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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