Scanners.
The lead in this was really, really bad. I get that he was a scanner and was "barely human" but I don't feel this quite justifies how bad of an actor he was. Michael Ironside was cool, though. And the classic head explosion was, well, classic. This is a movie that, in the right hands, I wouldn't mind seeing remade because I thought the concepts were pretty cool, but the execution could have been better, particularly when it came to overall acting. I'm not sure how I felt about the whole "computers having nervous systems" thing, though. Also, the movie seemed rather "small," I guess you could say. There were several times throughout the movie where people would stand around and talk about larger ideas or actions, and I would rather have actually seen them. Being focused isn't necessarily a problem, and I understand the budget was likely quite limited, so I'm not too upset by this last gripe. It does perhaps add to my desire to see a good (stress on good) remake of it. Or perhaps a television show.
Speaking of television shows, I believe that there were plans to make and HBO series of Preacher, which would have been AWESOME, but now all we'll (potentially) get is a movie. Which is alright though. And speaking of Cronenberg and Preacher, there was a preacher in Nightbreed who looked almost dead on for Jesse Custer. Nightbreed was a cool movie, too. Which reminds me that someone is remaking Hellraiser. Different French horror directors keep bailing on it though. The dudes that made Inside were attached to it at one point, which would have been cool, because Inside was fucked, but then they left only to be replaced by the guy who did Martyrs, which I have not seen but is supposed to be pretty fucked up also. He's gone too, though, so to continue this trend I think either Alexandre Aja or Xavier Gens should sign up.
Please don't mind my rambling/incessant name-dropping. I'm kind of tired and wired on caffeine right now.
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