Using equipment from a banned 1950s test, a group of students conduct a series of psychological experiments into telepathy, with horrorific consequences.Using equipment from a banned 1950s test, a group of students conduct a series of psychological experiments into telepathy, with horrorific consequences.Using equipment from a banned 1950s test, a group of students conduct a series of psychological experiments into telepathy, with horrorific consequences.
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Kimberly Estrada
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Theodore E. Gildred III
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- TriviaWhen it came time for Taylor Cole and Rumor Willis to kiss on the couch, neither could do so without drinking alcohol before hand to lower their inhibitions. Later, Cole became so intoxicated she mooned the set a number of times later that night. For the rest of the movie, the entire cast and production crew called her "Winkin' Pink Brown Eye".
- GoofsNear the end, the hand of Lucky's body changes position during shots.
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Young Beckett: [narrating] These are the events that happened that fateful day. The events that led to my reuniting with my sister. It's all about fate.
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This movie had about 20 minutes worth of potential substance, padded with 60 minutes of absolutely useless filler. It starts out with some kids attempting some kind of ESP experiment in a seemingly abandoned house. For a while I thought it had potential, but quickly realized I had made a grave miscalculation. Right from the get go we are thrust into the middle of the story with no explanation or background given whatsoever. After about 20 minutes of throwing random images and dialog at the viewer in hopes of building up a creepy and mystic atmosphere (scenes of the first stages of the experiment) I guess the producers were like "ok well dang...that's all we got" and then scrambled to find another hours worth of footage to use so they could call this a film. The bulk of the remainder of the movie is softcore porn and nonstop shots of people doing cocaine. Like, they literally do at least 50 lines of coke in the span of one day. After a few minutes of this it becomes painfully obvious that the concept of a film has been thrown out the window in favor of endless cheap sleaze. The majority of the film felt like a clichéd, unimaginative music video without direction (oh, they even play some really annoying dubstep for a while over unnecessary scenes of partying). Ultimately there is NO point to this movie whatsoever and I have no idea why they even bothered to make it. No story, no character development, nothing. There are very few scenes which have anything to do with the supposed plot; most of which were comprised of choppy "visions", super cheesy ghost...sister...thing(still not sure what that was about and don't care enough to find out), and some convoluted voice-over meant to sound deep while attempting to mask the complete lack of genuine depth or plot. Do not waste your time unless you're just looking for footage of teens partying. The people in charge of this film (writer, director) need to move to another profession as they seem to have a gross lack of understanding as to what a movie is.
- wormsoftheerth
- Feb 8, 2014
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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