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Subliminal Seduction

Subliminal Seduction (1996)

August. 10,1996
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3.9
| Drama Thriller Science Fiction TV Movie

Darrin Danver is married to Deb. He is a videogames programmer and works for Z-Games when he receives an offer for a job from CTC. He accepts the offer and moves with his wife Deb near Las Vegas. There he discovers that he is paid a lot only to develop the videogame Radical Rat Trap, which is to follow Amazing Mouse Maze. But the great family of CTC uses Videogames Cd-Rom and subliminal messages to try to control minds, his and his wife's.

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TinsHeadline
1996/08/10

Touches You

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Colibel
1996/08/11

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

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RipDelight
1996/08/12

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Caryl
1996/08/13

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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tbagletsbeef
1996/08/14

Take one one of the dudes from TV's 90210, a co-lead actress who comes across as half cardboard and half sarcasm and add a whole bunch of soft porn. I picked this movie up for like 5$ In a sales bin and In retrospect...i should have just spent it on beer. OK,so although the lead actor Ian Ziering of 90210 fame (I think) wasn't "THAT" bad, he wasn't all that convincing either. He plays the role of a young promising marketing expert that gets hired by a large company who are brainwashing people via video games. He moves to a town (with his Mrs) where all the women appear to be stuck in 80's fashion and have D-Cup breasts. Lots of soft core sex scenes ensue (4 times in the first 30 mins) and his Mrs ( who often comes off as sarcastic) gets suspicious and investigates. A whole bunch of unlikely stuff happens and leads to an anticlimactic finale. Unless you are in desperate need for boobs....give it a miss.

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xfile1971
1996/08/15

This movie was written by the same mastermind responsible for such classics as "Body Chemistry 4", "The Skateboard Kid 2" and "Poison Ivy: The New Seduction". As you can imagine, this one stinks to high heaven.Ian Ziering is Darrin, a sought after hot shot in the field of computer games. The company CTC throws a bunch of money at him and he and his wife Deb (Katherine Kelly Lang) move to the Las Vegas area so that he can go to work on a new game CTC is developing.There's a twist to the story and it's beyond belief. CTC is releasing millions of copies of a game called Amazing Mouse Race for free. Why? Because it contains a subliminal message telling everyone to buy their next game, Radical Rat Trap, no matter how much it costs. Evidently, they think that even in this modern age of technology nobody would ever notice the messages. They also must've thought that nobody in the world would think it was odd if millions of people started acting like zombies in front of their computers and then went out and spent hundreds of dollars on a new computer game. DUH!There are so many holes in this story that I couldn't even possibly take the time out of my life to go into them all. The acting is as over the top as the plot. Poor Ian Ziering...his one shot at becoming a movie star and it had to be a piece of dreck like this. 2/10

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tristan_008
1996/08/16

not a great movie, but some great sex scenes involving Katherine Kelly Lang. If you want to see her nude watch this movie.the rest of the film is quite boring and Lang is very sexy in this film, mainly made for tv. This movie could be hard to find but should be found on cable tv. I would give 4 out of 10 for this film because of Lang

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StuHite
1996/08/17

An out and out horrid movie. The actors say their lines like they don't even care about getting the point across. A pathetic climax to this movie and an even worse ending. The only bright spot is Lang's beauty captivates you for awhile, including an excellent sex scene with Ziering, whose bonehead character is completely unworthy of such a vixen. The only problem with Lang lies when she opens her mouth to speak, a true wooden actress in the classic B movie style. This movie earned a very flattering "2" out of 10 and my advice is to watch the scenes with Katherine Kelly Lang and fast forward the rest.

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