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Mindbenders

Mindbenders (2004) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  90m  •    •  Directed by: Anthony Wayne Pettus.  •  Starring: Graciella Evelina Martinez, Jennifer Goodrich, Nicole Turner, Ann Marie Camlin, James Phelan, Mauro L. Metini, R.J. Frost, J. Wells, Greg Harris, Alejandro Escos, James Hill, Bruce Marshall Romans, Chris Bowers.  •  Music by: Michael Cohen.
    Innovative surrealistic sci-fi thriller about three wayward young women with extraordinary powers being hunted by mysterious agents from a secret institute as they try to make sense out of their lives in a crazy world they don't understand. Great fight scenes and a surprise ending you have to see to believe.

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Hey, who doesn't like a movie so bad it's good? Well, this one is so bad, it's just...bad. I mean "don't waste your time" bad.

OK, perhaps there's some mild amusement for about three minutes--trying to figure out which is worse, the directing or the writing. Turns out it's a tie for really moronic, and the same guy wrote and directed it so there's no confusion about who to blame.

Ever know some guys in Jr. High school who were maybe big fans of a sci-fi show or movie and they'd come up with a plan to REMAKE Star Wars? Yeah, that's the kind of level of film making we're talking about here.

Seriously, watching this movie will make you feel like you're about to pass a twisted sardine can lid.

In the future, Anthony Wayne Pettus' name will be used to described involuntary bowel movements--but will never be used to describe anything more than amateur hobbyist films.


Review by tomgulley from the Internet Movie Database.