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David Langton (Jeff Pomerantz) was a former lover of Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) . The two had a daughter, Dawn Winthrop. After Dawn’s death, David came to town, where he suffered a heart attack. Monica performed surgery on him. His daughter Nikki (Camille Cooper) joined him. Nikki could feel something between Monica and her father and after he died, she sued Monica for malpractice. After she lost, she went after Monica’s son AJ, who had fallen in love with her. He proposed to Nikki, but she was paid off by Alan and left town. AJ tracked her down later, but she was already married to another man and was pregnant with his child. (1992).
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Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996)
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What circumstances could’ve possibly led to the making of Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace a.k.a. Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War? There couldn't have been too many fans of the original thanks to its flagrant disregard for the source material, terrible special effects and hammy characters. Even if you did enjoy it unironically, this sequel isn’t for you because it directly contradicts the ending of the first film before repeating everything it did in the last act for about an hour. At best, this picture can be enjoyed as something that’s “So Bad It’s Good”. Even so, it doesn't measure up to its predecessor. This is a movie without an audience.
Six years after the events of the first film, now 16-year-old Peter Parkette (Austin O’Brien) lives in a cyberpunk Los Angeles with a group of runaway teens. This futuristic society’s favorite pastime is navigating through virtual reality, which makes them vulnerable to the megalomaniacal Jonathan Walker (Kevin Conway) and the Chiron Chip he's developing with the help of Jobe Smith (Matt Frewer) - now legless, disfigured and living nearly entirely in cyberspace. What the corporate tycoon doesn’t realize is that Jobe has sinister plans of his own; plans only the Chiron Chip’s creator, Dr. Benjamin Trace (Patrick Bergin), can thwart.
Forget the “dun, dun, dun!” ending of The Lawnmower Man. Forget the fact that Jobe’s body was clearly disintegrated, that he went on a murderous rampage sending cyberbees after people and setting others on fire. In fact, forget most of the movie. Remember only the vague idea that Jobe was experimented upon until he became a galaxy-brained virtual world wizard. As for whether you should remember that he’s evil or not… I’m not sure. The film has an obvious villain in the form of Jonathan Walker but he eventually gets supplanted by Jobe, who wants to become a cybergod and rule over all humanity. First, he has to destroy the real world by ruining people’s credit ratings, making ATMs spit out money non-stop, and messing around with the water & power supply. He knows that within minutes, such disruptions will have people jacking onto the internet so hard they’ll never want to jack off again. No, that’s not me making a joke. I’m demonstrating what the funniest part of this movie is. Not the special effects (which are actually better than the ones we saw in 1992); the constant stream of unintentional references to masturbation.
If it wasn’t obvious already, the film’s writing is ghastly. It’s only been six years since Jobe’s ascension, making this Blade Runner-lite LA as convincing as low-budget 1996 CGI. It’s clear Farhad Mann - whose name appears in the end credits at least 5 times - really wanted to make a cyberpunk movie but couldn’t figure out how to make this set this sequel in the future while still featuring the same boy Jobe befriended when he was a simpleton. Speaking of that friendship, we’re told that Jobe suffered burns on 80% of his body, that his legs had to be amputated and his face was reconstructed. Is that why Peter recognizes him immediately? The film doesn’t even do the obvious thing, which is to have Jobe appear as he originally did in Cyberspace and then morph his appearance to look like his current self to create that bridge. That’s a nitpick, really. This film is loaded with dubious security measures, technology that makes no sense and relationships that would have even aliens who’ve never encountered people raising their eyebrows. Why Dr. Cori Platt (Ely Pouget) and Dr. Trace suddenly fall in love, no one could say.
Beyond Cyberspace/Jobe’s War is inferior to The Lawnmower Man in every way, and since its plot is basically a repeat of the former’s last act, there’s really no reason to watch it, except one. Without a doubt, this film features the best “we don’t really know what hacking is like” scene of all time. Instead of a password, we've got a mathematical equation that needs to be solved. Said equation then turns into a virtual maze the characters have to navigate through. Combined with the techno jargon soup, it’s a laugh-out-loud riot that plays out like a cross between magic and an FMV video game puzzle. I wish I could commit to memory the exact words exchanged but it’s impossible; those lines could never be written down or uttered by a person whose sanity is intact. For that alone, Lawnmower Man 2 might be worth checking out if you like bad movies and you had a great time with the first. (May 7, 2022)
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preakercohle · 19 days
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I’d like to see Rust Cohle , Dale Cooper , Camille Preaker and Will Graham in one room together
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gracies-dzienny · 1 year
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EMILY IN PARIS (2020 - )  Season 1
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angry-pole · 1 year
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Doctor Who - S4xE13 - (Journey’s End) ~ Original Air Date: July 5, 2008
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userlaylivia · 11 months
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@maya-matlin, @hydesjackiespuddinpop, @terrilynn88, @madscline
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Emily in Paris (Camille Razat)
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It's that time of the year where Emily in Paris gets dropped and I rage watch it.
Look, I don't care how cute or adorable they try and paint Emily to be. There's nothing Lily Collins can do to make her tolerable to me - Emily is the worst!
Her and Gabriel have no chemistry and they need to stop pretending to be saints. God they are such assholes and are trying to gaslight everyone into believing that they're platonic. Alfie is SO much better and honestly he deserves so much better than Emily wasting his time ughh.
I'm sooo glad that Camille cheated (and got a taste of the rainbow while doing it 😉🌈). She deserved to have some fun since her shitty boyfriend wanted to be shitty...also I'm here for Gabriel getting his feelings hurt.
Sylvie is still fucking awful, and Luc is an idiot - honestly I don't understand how that entire company survives because they clearly rely on Emily for things to work and she's pretty much an idiot too. I don't care how much people fawn over her - her ideas are surface level and basic, it's embarrassing that everyone acts like she's a genius. Also the attempts to make Madeline a joke irritate the hell out of me. Ewww.
Honestly there isn't enough time in the world to type out everything I hate about this grlarbage Netflix show, but don't worry: we made a video about it!
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happy-lemon · 1 year
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Camille Kibo and her son, Cooper. I was holding off on posting screenshots because every save was glitchy and frustrating. I'm not sure what changed, but now that he's able to roll over, Camille is able to interact with him.
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Shocker (1989)
Shocker (1989) #FilmReview #Horror
Synopsis – A serial killer uses the electricity from the electric chair in which he was executed to return from the dead. Later, he sets out to exact revenge on a football player who turned him in. Director – Wes Craven Starring – Peter Berg, Mitch Pileggi, Camile Cooper, Heather Langerkamp Genre – Horror Released – 1989 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. “Shocker,” directed by Wes Craven, is a…
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snowyjay · 1 year
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in order to keep the will-they-won’t-they between Emily and Gabriel going, Emily in Paris has decimated both characters to the point where it’s impossible to continue rooting for this romance.
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