Vampire Carmilla/Game of Pleasure

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VAMPIRE CARMILLA - (aka J. Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla) Loosely based on J. Sheridan LeFanu's classic novella, this updated tale focuses on a young lady who arrives at an isolated town in search for answers to the mysterious death of her estranged sister, Monique. After discovering Monique's diary, she soon learns of her sister's dark affair with Carmilla, a mysterious beauty who seduced her sister to the life of the vampire. GAME OF PLEASURE - The largest computer gaming firm in the country, "The Center", has just finished the greatest virtual reality game, "Pleasure". Any thought, any sensation, any experience, will be magnified into a surreal adventure beyond anything known today. However, the original programmer has encrypted a deadly virus within the experiment, causing the CEO of The Center to hire an assassin to "erase" all of the beta samples from existence. Michael, an amateur hacker and gaming nut, receives one of the samples. Michael will soon explore passions beyond his wildest dreams which may just cost him his life!
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Vampire Carmilla/Game of Pleasure
Starring: Kevin Summerfield , Mandy Leigh , Tammy Parks , Kim Penn (II) , and Wayne Reitz Director: Dale E. Frantz , Denise Templeton , and Tom LePine Manufacturer: Sub Rosa Studios ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000095J1C Release Date: 2003-06-01 |
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VAMPIRE CARMILLA - (aka J. Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla) Loosely based on J. Sheridan LeFanu's classic novella, this updated tale focuses on a young lady who arrives at an isolated town in search for answers to the mysterious death of her estranged sister, Monique. After discovering Monique's diary, she soon learns of her sister's dark affair with Carmilla, a mysterious beauty who seduced her sister to the life of the vampire. GAME OF PLEASURE - The largest computer gaming firm in the country, "The Center", has just finished the greatest virtual reality game, "Pleasure". Any thought, any sensation, any experience, will be magnified into a surreal adventure beyond anything known today. However, the original programmer has encrypted a deadly virus within the experiment, causing the CEO of The Center to hire an assassin to "erase" all of the beta samples from existence. Michael, an amateur hacker and gaming nut, receives one of the samples. Michael will soon explore passions beyond his wildest dreams which may just cost him his life!Customer Reviews:
Garbage...........Supreme Garbage.......2004-06-03
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Vampire Carmilla is vaguely based on the classic Sheridan Le Fanu story. The story is set in modern times in a small town. We have a woman looking into the life of an estranged sister. We suspect she did not know about the sister previously.
Some stupid plot devices (like finding a jewelry box and assuming it must contain a diary) are added to endless camera pans across trees and town streets. I can only guess that the film maker though it added a level of art to the film. It doesn't. There is even a car that keeps running even though it is out of gas.
Game of Pleasure is about a cutting edge virtual reality program, a computer virus, and some hackers. The game simulates sexual situations but a virus causes death in those that use it. The company is using a hit man to recollect the beta copies.
The program exists on CD-ROM but most of the computer equipment is ancient (programers are using 5 1/4" floppies). In one scene the hackers are in a warehouse with their contacts. They are using a very old terminal to hack into someone's system. While the customers watch. Either the director knows nothing of computers or they expect the audience to know nothing.
Of the two films, Game is the better solely because it does not stop for endless pans after every scene (the scrip is actually long enough for the film). As a measure of how bad these are I fell asleep during Carmilla at least nine times and Game at least four.
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