Brainscan
Brainscan
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Synopsis: When a lonely teenager (Edward Furlong) ordres the latest interactive video game, the high-tech wizardry penetrates his subconscious, where his darkest impulses lead him through a deadly maze of murder, deception and desire. Pursued by a homicide detective (Frank Langella) and prodded by the trckster (T. Ryder Smith), he is torn between the worlds of good and evil, of reality and fantasy and, ultimately, of life and death.
Rating:R for Strong violence, and for Language and Some Sexuality
Run Time:94 min
Director: John Flynn
Dvd Extra's: trailer of "I Know What You Did Last Summer," "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer," and "Urban Legend", Subtitles: English or French
Nudity Factor: Early scene were you see Kimberly, played by Amy Hargreaves, breast from a voyeuristic view from the house next door. She likes being watched.
Hidden Features: Watch the first part of the credits
Of Note: In both Kyle and Kimberly's room, you see an Aerosmith poster for Get a Grip, which has the track Living on the Edge. Edward Furlong starred in the video.
Review by:
Jason James
Rating: 
I guess I rather like this film. It could be that I work in the computer field and find the whole premise of this film interesting. It could also be that I really liked the computer character Igor. The villain at times is over the top and unbelievable. The movie moves along fast enough that you don't lose interest and quickly can fall behind if you are not paying attention. I really enjoyed the ending. I also liked the soundtrack for the movie, it compliments the mood of the movie very well. As much as I liked this movie it is not something you would watch more than once or twice, be sure to check it out though, it is very good.
Review by:
Shooter
At first you think this movie is very predictable but it throws you through the loop a bit. I always find myself trying to think ahead and guess what's going to happen next or who is the culprit in these types of movies. It is definitely a good movie to see but as Mr. James commented, rent it because you probably won't bother watching it again.