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v4mp1res3verywhere · 4 months
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The feminine urge to model yourself after the archetypal 80s horror protagonist in hopes of experiencing an inciting event
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90smovies · 7 months
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majinkura · 7 months
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Found some more trickster pics!
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fanofspooky · 8 months
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Brainscan
1994 • R • 1h36m
A teenager is part of an interactive video game where he kills innocent victims. Later, the murders become real.
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rogerckeller · 2 years
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T. Ryder Smith as Trickster in Brainscan, 1994. Trickster torments Edward Furlong with satanic interactive CD-ROM games or something. I like the idea of a demon who hit on using technology back in the 90s. So many possibilities for sequels as tech evolved over the years...
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depeshemode · 2 months
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the funniest thing about Brainscan 1994 is when Trickster looks through Michael’s CD collection and says “There’s nothing good here!” then pulls out his own CD, puts it on, and. it’s Primus.
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clapperboardtalk · 2 months
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BRAINSCAN (1994)
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Brainscan (1994): A 90s Nostalgia Trip with a Killer Twist
Movie: Brainscan (1994)
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Country: USA
A Teenage Nightmare Goes Digital: Michael, a horror movie-obsessed teenager, stumbles upon a mysterious "Brainscan" game that promises to unlock the darkest corners of his imagination. As he delves deeper into the game's twisted world, the lines between reality and fantasy begin to blur, and Michael finds himself facing a terrifying entity known as the Trickster. Can he escape the game before it consumes him completely?
Acting with Bite: Edward Furlong delivers a solid performance as Michael, capturing the angst and confusion of a teenage boy teetering on the edge. The villainous Trickster, played with chilling charisma by T. Ryder Smith, is both menacing and oddly charismatic. While the supporting cast isn't quite as memorable, they adequately fill their roles.
Nostalgic Flick with a Modern Twist: The camerawork in Brainscan is undeniably 90s, with its grainy visuals and dramatic close-ups. However, this adds to the film's charm, offering a welcome dose of nostalgia for fans of the era. The soundtrack and sound design are equally effective, creating a suspenseful atmosphere that perfectly complements the on-screen action.
A Fun, Flawed Gem: While the ending may be predictable for seasoned horror viewers, the journey to get there is undeniably entertaining. The film's central concept remains engaging, and the acting performances, particularly from Furlong and Smith, elevate the experience. However, some plot holes and occasionally illogical moments may leave you scratching your head.
A Cult Classic: Despite a lukewarm critical reception upon release, Brainscan has garnered a loyal following over the years. While it never achieved mainstream success, its unique blend of horror, sci-fi, and psychological thriller elements has resonated with certain audiences. Interestingly, the film was made on a relatively low budget of $3 million but only managed to gross around $1.2 million at the box office.
Did You Know?: The film's ending was originally much darker, featuring Michael succumbing to the Trickster's influence. However, test audiences found it too bleak, leading to the more hopeful conclusion we see today.
Overall: Brainscan is a fun and engaging 90s horror film that, despite its flaws, remains enjoyable to this day. Its unique premise, memorable characters, and nostalgic atmosphere make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre, even if it might not leave you truly terrified.
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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fatmagic · 7 months
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slashercinema · 2 years
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Brainscan (1994) dir. John Flynn
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brothertedd · 2 years
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Brainscan (1994)
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666frames · 5 months
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Brainscan (1994)
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v4mp1res3verywhere · 4 months
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Just a brunette waiting for her proverbial call to adventure (per the hero’s journey Archetype) from an occult being with a mullet
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90smovies · 7 months
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majinkura · 8 months
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Trickster Appreciation post!
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brody75 · 2 years
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Brainscan (1994)
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Brainscan (1994)
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