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Description: Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy - Science Fiction / Theatrical Release: 1999 / Director: David Cronenberg / Actors: ... more Newest Review: ... body) Allegra shows Pikul what he has been missing while he hasn’t been playing her games and she was not wrong when she said ... more |
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by Brett Bligh - written on 03/07/01 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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David Cronenberg has long been acknowledged a master of the macabre, with a plethora of excellent films to his name, from classic horror films from the seventies and early-to-mid eighties (‘Scanners’, ‘The Brood’) to his later excursions into science fiction (‘The Fly’), the fantastic (‘Naked Lunch’) and less generic but no less unconventional work (‘Dead Ringers’, ‘Crash’). With ‘eXistenZ’, Cronenberg revisits science fiction again with a script penned by himself. Cruelly under-distributed theatrically, we now have the opportunity to view this excellent film on the similarly excellent ...
by Brett Bligh - written on 24/12/00 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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Virtual reality has advanced in leaps and bounds over the past few years, evolving from a quaint theory expounded in a few science fiction pot-boilers to something very much real, and in the real world from a basically useless form of rather poor-quality game playing into a diverse subject area encompassing advanced entertainment systems as well as packages designed to perform more vital functions such as professional training in situations where other, more traditional forms of training might be either too dangerous or too expensive to consider. The very nature of this new art form, the fact that it subverts what is real and attempts to submerge the human ...
by katygriff - written on 29/08/06 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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I was sitting down with my fiance dave yesterday and he was taking a look through my DVD collection as we are moving into our new house soon and he was trying to tell me that not all my DVD’s could be bought. Of course I told him they were all coming and then he pointed out eXistenZ that he thought looked rubbish. I told him to give it a go so we sat down and watched it and I for about the fifth time watching this film loved it again and here is why. ----- The Film: Some point in the future and people gather in a hall eager with excitement and anticipation. They are all there to test the newest and most real game that is not even on ...
Existenz (DVD) : Cinematic Equivalent of Scurvyfrom Xpander
26/01/2003
from DavidBell2000
22/10/2001




