Join Vincent and Tangella as they watch “Electric Dreams” from 1984 with Virginia Madsen and Lenny Von Dohlen.
In the heart of San Francisco, "Electric Dreams" unfolds a unique story where technology blurs the lines of love and jealousy. Architect Miles Harding, portrayed by Lenny Von Dohlen, acquires a personal computer to assist in his innovative earthquake-resistant building designs. However, a champagne-induced mishap gifts the computer sentience, introducing Edgar into the triangle of emotions between Miles and his musically gifted neighbor, Madeline, played by Virginia Madsen. As Edgar evolves, so does his understanding of human emotions, leading to unforeseen complications. This 1984 sci-fi romantic comedy delves into the complexities of human relationships through the lens of burgeoning artificial intelligence, exploring themes of love, creativity, and jealousy without revealing the extraordinary conclusion of this technological love triangle.
Cast:
Lenny Von Dohlen as Miles Harding
Virginia Madsen as Madeline Robistat
Maxwell Caulfield as Bill
Bud Cort as the voice of Edgar
Don Fellows as Mr. Ryley
Giorgio Moroder as Record Producer
Miriam Margolyes as Ticket Girl
Koo Stark as Girl in Soap Opera
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CFF: Lawnmower Man 2 (1996)
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CFF: The Sisterhood (1988)
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CFF: The Brain (1988)
Join Vincent and Tangella as they watch “The Brain” from 1988 with Tom Bresnahan and Cynthia Preston.
In the 1988 Canadian sci-fi horror "The Brain," a seemingly benign self-help TV show, "Independent Thinking," hosted by Dr. Blake, becomes the epicenter of a sinister plot. Unbeknownst to its vi...