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Brainstorm

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        BrainstormBrainstorm is a fascinating but frustrating film, simply because it dabbles in greatness but fails to develop the fullest implications of its provocative ideas. It’s a visually dazzling film with outstanding special effects; directed by veteran effects creator Douglas Trumbull, of 2001 fame; but too caught up in marvels of hardware and software at the expense of its characters, who remain interesting but dramatically two-dimensional. The story involves the development of a headset recorder that can replay one person’s experiences–even their emotional states–into the mind of another. The device obviously invites corporate or military exploitation, and Cliff Robertson plays a ruthless executive determined to tap into its lucrative potential. But when a scientist (Louise Fletcher) records her own death experience with the device, along with incriminating evidence, the technology’s inventor (Christopher Walken) must unlock the mysteries of his colleague’s suspicious demise and the very nature of death itself. Punctuated by remarkable sequences from the perspective of those who use the mind-expanding headset, Brainstorm dares to reach for ambitious themes and innovative movie experiences, and that alone makes it eminently worthwhile. But with a conclusion that too literally interprets the afterlife experience with conventional angelic imagery, and a disappointingly thin role for Natalie Wood (who died while the film was still in production), the film strives for profundity and settles instead for an inspirational light show. –Jeff Shannon

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BRAINSTORM-Good sci-fi, but the key word is dissapointing by Keith Mirenberg
BRAINSTORM was a good sci-fi film that I saw in the early 80’s. Unfortunately, I never saw this movie on a full size theater screen. Overall, I score it at three stars. In my opinion the premise of the movie deserves four stars for originality and the major portion of the film three for competent execution. The conclusion only merits about two stars for not living up to the great premise.

I first saw BRAINSTORM on an old VHS tape on a large screen projection TV and really missed seeing it in the theater. The idea that all perceptions (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, reactions and reflexes of the body and emotions of the mind) can be recorded and experienced on multi-track tape is perhaps a bit too ambitious for us to totally suspend our disbelief, but sums up the very original premise of the film. This had me enthralled in the early 80’s when I first saw the movie.

Some of the wonderful applications tangentially hinted at by BRAINSTORM for this sci-fi technology included: virtual reality, simulation, accelerated learning, verbal and non-verbal communications of feelings and emotions (i.e., seeing through another individuals senses as filtered through their personal feelings), psychological applications, marriage counseling, recording near death and death experiences, and some not so wonderful military applications including intelligence and information gathering, mind control, trauma and torture). The film managed to hint at these many applications by brief visual example while telling its story.

When I recently watched BRAINSTORM on a decent quality DVD my overall film experience was not that much better than provided by the original VHS tape. As some fans of the film have already commented, this DVD transfer was not too good and we can only hope that a future release of a better DVD transfer will be available. This DVD did not hold up on a LCD 52″ large screen TV. The overall experience was better on a 23″ to 36″ screen.

In my opinion, the most original thoughts of the writer exhibited by visual example included: improving marital relations by conveying how the prior behavior of both individuals was perceived through the eyes and mind of their spouse and how the death experience of an individual (having a fatal heart attack) could be recorded for later playback and study.

The first wonderful application was illustrated by Natalie Wood and Christopher Walken who decided to cancel their impending divorce and reunite after experiencing less than five minutes of each others thoughts colored by their emotions and seeing how their own previous behavior appeared through their spouse’s eyes. No lengthy marriage counseling, just experiencing a few critical minutes of each others perceptions and thoughts as viewed through their spouse’s eyes. A wonderful sci-fi concept and to my knowledge the first time this has ever been suggested in film.

The second interesting and curious application explored the mystery of death and was a great sci-fi concept and appears a credible one as long as there is electrical activity within the brain. Complete death means brain death and electrical flat line, at which point there is nothing to record, let alone perceive during playback. Within the film story the unexpected death experience of a brilliant and dedicated lead scientist was recorded for her assistant to receive as her last selfless “gift” to science. In order to extend this thought the writer employed the overused story line of the project being taken over by an evil military project after the death of the scientist that prevents the original assistant from playing back the recording left for him.

The motives for the government project to deprive him of this experience are never explained. The military just plays the part of the heavy to allow the hero to work hard at eventually beating the system which allows the assistant to experience the recording with little more than the help of his wife and friends. I guess the ending was doomed to failure for being too ambitious, but I couldn’t help but hope that I was in for a great film experience. Considering the originality of the premise, who knew the ending would be so weak?

The special effects by Douglas Trumbull were good enough for their time, but ultimately disappointing. The performances of Chris Walken, Natalie Wood and Louise Fletcher were also very good. The ending of the movie was a major disappointment, and the story became very silly when depicting the details of how the assistant thwarted the flimsy controls of the government authorities.

This film could have been a great movie if directed and thought out by the likes of a Stanley Kubric or Steven Spielberg. In fact, this film might be a good candidate for remake using an infusion of some great thought and state of the art special effects. The limited success of this movie is a consequence of going to press before the creative process of writing a good script was complete. I believe that Hollywood should turn this story over to a talented young writing team and allow them the time needed to dream up a more satisfying ending. The acting talent and technical tools in place for a well funded studio will result in a magnificent work of science fiction cinema and a great sci-fi film experience for future movie fans.

“Look At The Stars!” ~ A Space Odyssey Of The Mind by Brian E. Erland
In the tradition of the ‘68 sci-fi classic ‘2001 - A Space Odyssey’ the ‘83 film ‘Brainstorm’ explores the infinite parameters of the universe within and proves once and for all the old axiom, “the inside is greater than the outside”.

Synopsis: Dr. Michael Brace (Christopher Walken) and Dr. Lillian Reynolds (Louise Fletcher) are two scientist on the cutting edge of modern technology who develop instrumentation that has the ability to record human thought, feelings and the all the internal images and experiences that go with them. Unfortunately just as their research is on the verge of revolutionizing all we know about the mind and the vast, infinite potential within the government steps in and takes over their project in hopes of utilizing their their new discovery for advanced military applications. Will this new technology be used as the ultimate weapon of war or will Michael and Lillian be able to continue their work for the altruistic reasons they originally envisioned?

Critique: ‘Brainstorm’ is a superior film articulating several futuristic concepts that might well await mankind in the not to distant future. That alone makes this film well worth a view. However there are also numerous moments where the pacing develops far too slowly and the relationships come across as rather bland and emotionless disqualifying this production from ever achieving classic status and the comedic moments of chaos in the lab late in the film are out of place and contrary to the the overall mood and plot of the tale unfolding.

Also on the slightly negative side, the overt anger and paranoia displayed against governmental agencies was a little overdone, but I guess that was in keeping with the angst of the sixties. Fortunately the ending really hits home and gives the audience some real food for thought. If you enjoyed ‘2001 - A Space Odyssey’ and the recent release ‘The Fountain’ you’ll enjoy this film as well.

Brainstorm by Rosario Banke
Considering when this movie was made, it was excellent. Big fan of Natalie Wood and Christopher Walken. My children even remember seeing this movie when they were kids and have enjoyed seeing it again.

Wonderful Story by Entity
Just a wonderful story of true love, discovery, faith. Story line was great. Acting superb with actors such as Chrisopher Walken, Natalie Wood, and Louise Fletcher. A high tech visual experience. I truely enjoyed the film and recommend it to anyone.

Memory was better by Tango
My memory of seeing this when I was 15 turned out to be better than the film.


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Escape from New York

Escape from New York

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Escape from New York


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        Escape from New YorkKurt Russell (Stargate) stars in a high-velocity sci-fi action-thriller from director John Carpenter (Co-written by Nick Castle) that sets the screen ablaze with heart-stopping suspense outrageous stunts and imaginative special effects. Bristling with riveting chases and hard-hitting fight sequences Escape From New York is your passport to nonstop excitement! In a world ravaged by crime the entire island of Manhattan has been converted into a prison which houses the world s most brutal inmate. And when the President of the United States (Donald Pleasence) crash lands inside only one man can bring him back: Snake Plissken (Russell) a notorious outlaw and former Special Forces war hero who in exchange for a full pardon descends into the decayed city and wages a blistering war against the captors. But time is short: in 24 hours an explosive charge planted inside Snake s body will end the mission and his life unless he succeeds!System Requirements:Starring: Kurt Russell Lee Van Cleef Ernest Borgnine Donald Pleasence Isaac Hayes Season Hubley Harry Dean Stanton and Adrienne Barbeau. Directed By: John Carpenter. Running Time: 99 Min. Color. This film is presented in both “Widescreen” and “Standard” formats. Copyright 2001 MGM Studios.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: R UPC: 027616854773 Manufacturer No: 1001186

        Escape from New YorkKurt Russell (Stargate) stars in a high-velocity sci-fi action-thriller from director John Carpenter (Co-written by Nick Castle) that sets the screen ablaze with heart-stopping suspense outrageous stunts and imaginative special effects. Bristling with riveting chases and hard-hitting fight sequences Escape From New York is your passport to nonstop excitement! In a world ravaged by crime the entire island of Manhattan has been converted into a prison which houses the world s most brutal inmate. And when the President of the United States (Donald Pleasence) crash lands inside only one man can bring him back: Snake Plissken (Russell) a notorious outlaw and former Special Forces war hero who in exchange for a full pardon descends into the decayed city and wages a blistering war against the captors. But time is short: in 24 hours an explosive charge planted inside Snake s body will end the mission and his life unless he succeeds!System Requirements:Starring: Kurt Russell Lee Van Cleef Ernest Borgnine Donald Pleasence Isaac Hayes Season Hubley Harry Dean Stanton and Adrienne Barbeau. Directed By: John Carpenter. Running Time: 99 Min. Color. This film is presented in both “Widescreen” and “Standard” formats. Copyright 2001 MGM Studios.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: R UPC: 027616854773 Manufacturer No: 1001186In the future, crime is out of control and New York City is a maximum security prison. Grabbing a bargaining chip right out of the air, convicts bring down the President’s plane in bad old Gotham. Gruff Snake Plissken, a one-eyed warrior new to prison life, is coerced into bringing the President, and his cargo, out of this land of undesirables. Kurt Russell put his Disney days behind him as the nicest bad guy in the picture. All comic-book sensibilities and macho posturing, this is one of writer-director John Carpenter’s better brainless escapes. There are snappy one-liners and explosive action scenes. However, the film lacks tension and some believability even within the realm of SF fantasy. Even when it fails to gel, though, it always manages to amuse, thanks in great part to a varied and unusual supporting cast (watch for Ernest Borgnine as a cabdriver). Followed in 1996 by Carpenter’s overdone and campy Escape from L.A.–Rochelle O’Gorman

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Carpenter Rocks! by Taheen Lopez
Escape From N.Y. was quite an interesting flick regarding a movie of the future using techniques and strategies that still don’t exist to this very day.

In addition to what made this movie interesting; it was neat seeing actors and actresses from other John Carpenter flicks co-starring in this movie like Donald Pleasance(HALLOWEEN), Tom Atkins(THE FOG), Charles Cyphers(HALLOWEEN & THE FOG), Adrienne Barbeau(THE FOG), Harry-Dean Stanton(CHRISTINE), Kurt Russell(THE THING), Nancy Stephens(HALLOWEEN), etc., except ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK was an action movie, not a horror movie, plus this was probably the first action movie directed by John Carpenter as well, since most of the other movies Carpenter made back then were horror flicks and thrillers.

In fact, I actually liked ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK a lot better than Carpenter’s sequel ESCAPE FROM L.A.; even though ESCAPE FROM L.A. was alot more upgraded and alot more sophisticated than ESCAPE FROM N.Y. was, but I thought the action and the actors in ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK were better and a lot less predictable than they were in ESCAPE FROM L.A., especially since the original flicks of each saga are usually better than the sequels are, which is another reason why ESCAPE FROM L.A. wasn’t as good as ESCAPE FROM N.Y.

“Call me Snake.” by L. Cabos
Carpenter’s classic with Kurt Russell playing a short mean Clint Eastwood with an eye patch (ala John Wayne), Lee Van Cleef as the warden and a cast that includes Ernest Borgine, Adrienne Barbeau, Isaac Hayes and Harry Dean Stanton. Let us not forget Donald Pleasance at the President of the United States. (”You’re the Duke, you’re A no. 1!”) Manhatten as a prison, a downed Air Force One and Snake Plisken sent in to effect a rescue and return before impacted explosive charges blow his head off. Eerie night shooting in a burned out section of St. Louis subbing for New York and an effective Carpenter score. A classic.

A GREAT CULT CLASSIC MOVIE!!! by Reviewer
This movie came before Escape from LA, and it’s just great. It’s not meant to be taken too seriously. There are subtle jokes throughout the movie. A lot of it is tongue in cheek. So enjoy it for what it is. There will be no Oscars, no awards given out for this movie… it’s just mindless entertainment. You can tell Kurt Russell is having fun with the character. The whole movie is “over the top” and that’s the point. Loads of fun, provided you don’t take the movie, or yourself, too seriously. So lighten up, sit back, and enjoy! Check out Escape from LA too.

Ahead of it’s time! by DONALD LEE WILKEY
John Carpenter’s “Escape From New York” movie was way ahead of it’s time and is a much better script and story than “Escape From L.A.” In the second movie or it’s continuum, there was too much repetitive dialogue copied or borrowed from the 1st movie. Snake is always left behind by one of his fellow thieves in both films and same dialogue of threats are made from United States Police Force commanding officers towards Plissken. They broke the mold with “E.F.N.Y.” film after it was released into theaters. Do they have a ’special featurettes’ with the new dvd version of “Escape From New York”?

A Cult Classic by Steven Stewart
Not really being familiar with the work of John Carpenter or the acting ability of Kurt Russell, I guess it can safely be said that I went into this movie blind. That, in many ways can be a good thing. I went in with little to no expectations and had no hopes about what I wanted to see. Little did I know that this movie would shock me beyond belief as to how genuinely good it was. Sure it was corny and sure, it was filled with the classic cliché’s that we’ve become familiar with from 80’s movies. That didn’t make it less entertaining. In fact it made it even more enjoyable than I could have possibly imagined.

This movie had everything and more. It gave us suspense, a bit of horror, a chunk of emotion and a snippet of humour. They all blended together to create what eventually (from what I’ve learned recently) became a true cult classic. The characters have no real depth but deliver the personalities that made this movie work. Snake Plissken is the typical badass hero who cares for nobody else but himself until he’s faced with particular situations. Brain who’s the slimy guy who would sell anyone down the river for his own benefit. The only reason they haven’t gotten rid of him is because he knows everything and supplies the criminals with oil. Let’s not forget the Duke. He’s the baddest of all the bad people in New York and, as the saying goes “you don’t cross the duke.”

The story is set in 1997 (They could have made it a bit more futuristic, I know. Maybe 2050?) And the infamous Island of Manhattan has been turned into one big maximum security prison. Every crook in America is sent to the Island and there’s simply no escape. Air Force One is faced with problems and is crashed into the island, leading to the kidnapping of the President. Because of the situation, the prison officers are unable to get him as there are threats to kill him if any attempts to save him are made. The police commissioner known as Hauk has no option but to send in a former Special Operations soldier, who’s now a convicted criminal in to save the president. Snake Plissken is made an offer. Save the president within 22 hours or die.

For a movie made in the early 1980s, I was pleasantly surprised at the complexity of some of the visual effects. The border around the island was displayed with absolutely no flaws. Apart from the terrible 80s style haircuts, I would have been convinced that this movie was made in the past couple of years. The setting of a New York run by convicted criminals and psychopaths (better known as the Crazies) comes across as very genuine. At times I came to believe that something like this could come into effect, especially if the crime rates continue to rise. Kurt Russell is great in this movie, and being supported by the legendary Harry Dean Stanton was something great.

I would strongly recommend this to any movie fan. It’s really better if you’re not familiar with the style of Carpenter or the acting of Russell as you’re given a real treat.


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From Mandate Pictures, the company that brought us “Stranger Than Fiction” & “Juno”, comes a different kind of romantic comedy.
It’s one crazy night in New York City in this adaptation of the popular young-adult novel by David Levitian & Rachel Cohn.”Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” is a comedy about two people thrust together for one hilarious, sleepless night of adventure in a world of mix tapes, late-night living, and, live, loud music.
Nick (Michael Cera) frequents New York’s indie rock scene nursing a broken heart and a vague ability to play the bass.
Norah (Kat Dennings) is questioning pretty much all of her assumptions about the world.
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Jun

The Day After

The Day After

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The Day After


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        The Day AfterThe countdown has begun! Against the real-life backdrop of the US deployment of WMDs in Europe during the escalating cold war this dramatically involving [and] agonizingly graphic film (The Hollywood Reporter) about nuclear holocaust detonated a direct hit into the heartland of America. Starring Jason Robards JoBeth Williams Steven Guttenberg John Cullum and John Lithgow this controversial potent drama (Leonard Maltin) remains one of the most talked-about programs in history (Newsweek)! When cold-war tensions reach the ultimate boiling point the inhabitants of a small town in Kansas learn along with the rest of America that they have less than 30 minutes before 300 Soviet warheads begin to appear overhead! Can anyone survive this ultimate nightmare or the nuclear winter that is sure to follow?System Requirements: Running Time 127 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: 027616911254 Manufacturer No: 1006987

        The Day AfterThe countdown has begun! Against the real-life backdrop of the US deployment of WMDs in Europe during the escalating cold war this dramatically involving [and] agonizingly graphic film (The Hollywood Reporter) about nuclear holocaust detonated a direct hit into the heartland of America. Starring Jason Robards JoBeth Williams Steven Guttenberg John Cullum and John Lithgow this controversial potent drama (Leonard Maltin) remains one of the most talked-about programs in history (Newsweek)! When cold-war tensions reach the ultimate boiling point the inhabitants of a small town in Kansas learn along with the rest of America that they have less than 30 minutes before 300 Soviet warheads begin to appear overhead! Can anyone survive this ultimate nightmare or the nuclear winter that is sure to follow?System Requirements: Running Time 127 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: 027616911254 Manufacturer No: 1006987Few American movies have dealt as graphically with nuclear holocaust as The Day After, which accounted for the controversy that surrounded the telefilm at the time of its initial network broadcast. In previous films, nuclear warfare was a matter for crusading politicians or military might, but here, both are kept in the background (the airman played by William Allen Young is more concerned with returning to his new wife than his duties) and the focus is fixed firmly on middle America–literally so, as the setting is Lawrence, Kansas, the near-center of the country. Audiences are briefly introduced to a representative cross-section of American life, including a doctor (Jason Robards), a young bride-to-be (Lori Lethin), a graduate student (Steve Guttenberg), and an academic (John Lithgow), before the Bomb hits nearby Kansas City. The ensuing destruction is utterly horrific, but a few manage to survive to struggle vainly with rising radiation levels and the slow, inevitable collapse of society. As a protest vehicle, The Day After is a triumph–its scenes of nuclear devastation remain the most powerful statements against nuclear armament ever depicted. It’s buoyed by strong direction from Nicholas Meyer, who previously specialized in fantasy (Time After Time), and a capable cast who weather the material with grim determination. Edward Hume’s script occasionally stumbles into sudsy territory, but the end result compares with equally moving British efforts like The War Game and Threads. The original network broadcast ran 120 minutes (edited from three hours); this is the 126-minute European theatrical cut. –Paul Gaita

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Very Happy to find this…. by Sherry L. Baker
I remember watching this movie on tv when it came out. I was telling someone about it and decided to look it up…thanks amazon…now I can share this great movie with everyone.

THE DAY AFTER by David Herrera
VERY REALISTIC DEPICTION OF WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN DURING A NUCLEAR ATTACT. SHOWS CHAOTIC PARANOIA BEFORE DURING AND AFTER A NUCLEAR ATTACT.

The most emotional movie I’ve experienced by C. Croucher
The special effects are dated, that aside, one of the most potent movies I’ve ever seen.
With the increased rise in misinformation about what a nuclear exchange truly entails this is one movie everyone on earth should be forced, at gun point, to watch. There is no excuse for anyone to be ignorant of the most basic of facts about nuclear apocalypse. That anyone thinks it might be survivable is a fool, that some of these are in positions to make decisions or elect leaders to make decisions is apocalyptic, I do not speak in hyperbole here.
This movie, makes the actors seem real, goes through their lives for as long as it takes to make them real, then shows one the teeth of the apocalypse. At the end it is stated that almost total annihilation, sterility and death are the BEST CASE SCENARIO. They see fit to show that it doesn’t matter how rich or pious or white you are, that all flesh is grass by the light of a nuclear sunrise.

A unique movie of historical reach !! by T-Rexx
Quite simply, only a handful of movies have given me more chills down the spine than this one. The Day After accurately and intimately depicts the tragedy of a nuclear holocaust. Viewers end up thinking that the lucky ones are those that were killed immediately by the blast and, in no case, the actual survivors…

The story is quite simple: a group of US citizens go through their daily occupations in a Mid-West city while, at the same time, political and military escalation between Russia and the US builds up. What must happen finally happens and, guess what, the nukes fly off and cross each other in the sky on their way to their respective targets.

The movie goes on in its depiction of the war after the nukes actually detonate. The fate of the survivors is therefore shown in graphic, vivid and utterly realistic details. Each and every viewer is therefore capable of identifying him/herself to any of the featured characters, making for a closer personal proximity to the movie action and unfolding drama.

The main originality and interest of this movie is that, first, unlike its predecessors and successors, this end-of-the-world tale goes beyond the actual act of the ICBM’s lifting off their launch pads. It’s like the movie finally dares lifting some veil off the real mystery and horror of the survivors’ conditions and struggle to remain alive. The survivors are just human beings that constantly have to fight their radioactive “illness”. We all know how futile and useless such a struggle is…

Second, this movie was of almost historical reach when it was first released in 1983. Its shock-wave in the media and public opinion was so powerful that it made the headlines of newspapers back then. People talked about it with fear in their heart and mind. It certainly played a great role in making people accutely aware of the end results of a nuclear conflict, whereas most of them had never questioned its necessity until then. I have no doubt that this movie led to a greater level of awareness on this subject in the West and ultimately helped in negotiating the non-proliferation of nuclear WMD’s treaties between the US and Russia throughout the 80’s and early 90’s.

A must-see movie about what nukes can do and the conditions they would leave us in as a species -should they ever take to the skies…

Great early tv movie by Timothy Arthur O’Brien
This film is revolutionary in my opinion, because it broke the boundaries of the televised film at a time when tv storytelling technique was quickly evolving. The subject matter seems to have pushed the format forward and what results is a strange hybrid of tones. The performances are both smoothed for the medium and roughed up for the content. This was before editing for television so aggressively engaged the audience, but the subtlety of the acting choices seems to presage that. Characters are battling insanity, in a mainstream tv context, so the challenge is particularly high. It is almost theatrical in the use of stock footage. I’m especially impressed that they didn’t sink into a morass of moralism with the script. The spare quality of the third act is almost like a classic foreign film, and the unfinished feeling in many of its plot elements is a relief rather than a disappointment.


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        EvolutionBased on the evidence in Evolution, one thing is perfectly clear: special effects have evolved, but director Ivan Reitman has reverted to primitive pandering. Equally obvious is the fact that Evolution is a de facto rip-off of Reitman’s 1984 classic Ghostbusters, but this time there’s no Bill Murray to deliver the best punch lines (we have to settle for fellow ghostbuster Dan Aykroyd in a broad supporting role), and the comedy has devolved into a grossfest including deep-rectal extraction of alien insects, fire-hose enemas into a giant alien sphincter, and a full-moon display of David Duchovny’s naked posterior. Whereas Ghostbusters was a shrewd, irreverent mainstream comedy that combined gooey spectral ectoplasm with something resembling genuine wit, Evolution is a crude, juvenile romp in which all things slimy are elevated to comedic supremacy.

Granted, that’s not always a bad thing. As latter-day ghostbuster equivalents, Duchovny, Orlando Jones, and Seann William Scott make a fine comedic trio, and Julianne Moore is equally amusing as a clumsy scientist and Duchovny’s obligatory love interest. Despite the meddling of clueless military buffoons, they join forces to eradicate a wild variety of rapidly evolving alien creatures that arrived on Earth via meteor impact, and the extraterrestrial beasties (courtesy of effects wizard Phil Tippet and crew) are outrageously designed and marvelously convincing. For anyone who prefers lowbrow humor, Evolution will prove as entertaining as Ghostbusters (or at least Galaxy Quest), while others may lament Reitman’s shameless embrace of crudeness. One thing’s for certain: after seeing this movie, you’ll gain a whole new appreciation for Head & Shoulders shampoo. –Jeff Shannon

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Play that Funky Music, White Boy!! by Steven Rage
“Great science-fiction with plenty of tongue in cheek. Starring Stiffler, Mulder and Miss firebox Moore. Oh yeah, and there’s lot’s of aliens, end of the world stuff, too!”PILATE: A Brutal Bible Tale

If you liked ghostbusters… by M. Prieto
you’ll like this movie. Basically, it’s slapstick comedy with silliness and fun special affects. You’ve got bad singing, a time where you jam with the main character and weird sex jokes. There’s golf course jokes. Basically, it’s stupid fun but wacky enough to make you watch it again and again. Honestly, I know it’s not necessarily a cinematic movie - but then again - the point of movies is to enjoy oneself.

Evolution by Tim M. Bashaw
You can put this movie at the top of your FUNNY MOVIE LIST. It is not a chick flick, so don’t ask permision if you want to laugh, and enjoy. This is funny! Don’t trust anyones OPINIONS (they are like a part of the body everyone has, and they stink as well). I liked it, and I would pay more for it if I had to.

There’s always time for Lubrication! by G. E. Williams
This is just a silly farce so don’t get all excited about the lack of science in the science fiction.

For me and many of my friends, this movie is worth the price just for the tag line in my title. It’s a sub-reference we often use at work when it is apparent that we are going to get the short end of the stick.

In any case, this isn’t sophisticated humor, so if you are not in the mood for a long comic skit you might as well skip this, but if you are in the mood for something silly, this might just fit the bill!

A new look at evolution. you’ll never think of it the same way again. by S. Evans
This is a funny, and adventurous movie. Takes Darwin’s theory of evolution, and gives a new twist in the hilarious, and action packed movie. Loved the movie, hated the ‘head and shoulders’ ad at the end.


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