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The beginning of the story is a bit silly when a guy (trip) decides hes going to steal thousands of pounds worth of pills from a crazy drug dealer but after this little hiccup you remind your self that this IS in independent film and when you compare it to others its a pretty good film! It begins with a pre-credits horror scene involving a family (couple with child) and i find it quite rare to see small children in horror films at all and thought it was a scary touch, you have all the standard blood smeared windscreens and dodgy acting but all in all a good beginning. The characters meet for a ride share, some know each other, some don't. They end up stranded at a motel with no electric, miles form anything else and no gas. Its not going well, they decide to wait it out till morning so its a classic 'who will make it through the night' flick. They leave it quite late on into the film to show you whats killing people so you're not quite sure if its an angry drug dealer or something more sinister.... An unusual thing about the movie was having a blind character as one of the victims! It takes a while to get going and once it does its a decent film, worth-watching, the CGI is very good and there are lots of twists and turns.
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Scanners (DVD) Production Year: 1981 - Horror - Director: David Cronenberg - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Stephen Lack, Jennifer O'Neill, Patrick McGoohan, Lawrence Dane, Michael Ironside 1 review Buy now for only £ 2.52