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DVD Review - Scanners: The Complete Collection

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Scanners: The Complete Collection DVD Box Set

Scanners: The Complete Collection

Scanners, 1981.

Directed by David Cronenberg.
Starring Stephen Lack, Jennifer O'Neill, Patrick McGoohan, Lawrence Dane and Charles Shamata.

Scanners

Scanners, for those who have not seen it - which was me - is a horror film which plays like a thriller, making for an interesting angle. The film wasn't for me I must admit, but that doesn't mean my view of it is a negative one.

Watching with fresh eyes over 30 years after it was released, the film looked old. Very old. The plot centers around a revolution taking place: 'Scanners' - human beings with a mutation who have telepathic abilities - are being lead by a man named Revek, played by Michael Ironside, and fighting back against those who wish to use them for their own means. As I mentioned, Scanners has elements of a thriller and so the plot moves a little deeper as we uncover the real insidious threat going on behind the scenes, and there are a few interesting twists which will keep you engrossed.

In all honestly, Scanners just wasn't for me, but I can't say that it is necessarily a bad film, just that I didn't appreciate it. Cronenberg's direction is fine, the effects and especially the makeup are pretty great, there are a number of car chases which - whilst not completely thrilling - are not terrible, and with actors of the caliber of Ironside, you can appreciate many things about it. Which cannot be said for...


Scanners II: The New Order, 1991.

Directed by Christian Duguay.
Starring David Hewlett, Deborah Raffin, Yvan Ponton, Raoul Trujillo, Tom Butler and Isabelle Mejias.

Scanners II: The New Order

This was, quite frankly, one of the worst films I have ever had to sit through. The acting is atrocious across the board, but I must give special mention to Raoul Trujillo for some seriously great work in being terrible. The direction is also particularly bad - at one point the camera just twitches around needlessly. It was almost vomit inducing. A not so great film.


Scanners III: The Takeover, 1992.

Directed by Christian Duguay.
Starring Liliana Komorowska, Valérie Valois, Steve Parrish and Colin Fox.

Scanners III: The Takeover

.......Um.  Did the success of the second film make them believe a third was worthwhile?  Who greenlights these things?


I've asked around, it seems the sequels are generally disliked for being terrible, and with good reason - they are.  So you have two choices here: the trilogy boxset is only available on DVD, or there is the Blu-ray steelbook of the first film, which is actually a great looking steelbook, especially if you are a fan of the film. Unless you're an avid collector, why have the sequels in your house? Get the Blu-ray steelbook of the first instead.

Martin Deer

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