Videodrome | best horror and suspense movie in history
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Videodrome
April 18th 2011 00:59
Sub-genre tags: science fiction, body-horror, transgressive, reality television, snuff
Tagline: First it controls your mind… then it destroys your body
Logline: A cable-TV programmer discovers a subversive and addictive underground broadcast that affects his mind in alarming and destructive ways.
Core cast: James Woods (Max Renn), Deborah Harry (Nicki Brand), Pete Dvorsky (Harlan), Les Carlson (Barry Convex), Sonja Smits (Bianca O’Blivion)
Memorable moment: While hallucinating from the effects of Videodrome, Max discovers a large vagina-like slit in his stomach and is compelled to probe the handgun he’s holding inside the orifice. He pulls his hand out in shock, but he’s not holding the gun, the slit has closed up, and he’s no longer hallucinating either.
Curious Fact: Most of the videocassettes shown in the movie are Betamax (which had been knocked out of the domestic market by VHS) because their size best suited Rick Baker's special effects slit created in James Woods’ false stomach.
Intensity levels:
Blood & gore: high
Fear factor and/or frights: low
Likelihood of bad dreams (disturbing content): medium
Horrorphile’s two cents: Videodrome is essential viewing for those with strong stomachs and strong minds. It is a film far more relevant now than it ever was; a dark and disturbing, yet cyber-shining example of how visionary David Cronenberg has always been.
Tagline: First it controls your mind… then it destroys your body
Logline: A cable-TV programmer discovers a subversive and addictive underground broadcast that affects his mind in alarming and destructive ways.
Core cast: James Woods (Max Renn), Deborah Harry (Nicki Brand), Pete Dvorsky (Harlan), Les Carlson (Barry Convex), Sonja Smits (Bianca O’Blivion)
Memorable moment: While hallucinating from the effects of Videodrome, Max discovers a large vagina-like slit in his stomach and is compelled to probe the handgun he’s holding inside the orifice. He pulls his hand out in shock, but he’s not holding the gun, the slit has closed up, and he’s no longer hallucinating either.
Curious Fact: Most of the videocassettes shown in the movie are Betamax (which had been knocked out of the domestic market by VHS) because their size best suited Rick Baker's special effects slit created in James Woods’ false stomach.
Intensity levels:
Blood & gore: high
Fear factor and/or frights: low
Likelihood of bad dreams (disturbing content): medium
Horrorphile’s two cents: Videodrome is essential viewing for those with strong stomachs and strong minds. It is a film far more relevant now than it ever was; a dark and disturbing, yet cyber-shining example of how visionary David Cronenberg has always been.
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