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Director: Jon Schnepp
Cast: Matt Walsh, Paget Brewster, Eric Hoffman, Bill Chott
Brainwarp, the world's dumbest supervillain, attempts to make rent ($200) for his studio apartment hideout through a combination of foul language and violence. The action is fast and the visuals are like acid 'on acid.'
Critical Reception & Ratings
Brainwarp, a 2003 comedy directed by Jon Schnepp, has received a mixed critical reception, with its absurd, fast-paced visuals and foul-mouthed supervillain protagonist dividing opinions. While specific awards recognition is unclear, the film's ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes suggest a polarized audience response.
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Brainwarp, the 2003 comedy directed by Jon Schnepp, offers an acid-drenched, frenzied visual experience that fans of unconventional supervillain stories are sure to appreciate. With standout performances from the talented cast including Matt Walsh and Paget Brewster, this film blends over-the-top slapstick with a surprisingly offbeat charm.
Brain Warp is an electronic audio game which prototypes were invented by Big Monster Toys, and its final game production was manufactured and published by Tiger Electronics and released on June 16, 1996. In this game, players follow the spoken instructions from sound files spoken from the game unit. The player has to rotate the game in different directions so that the correct color is facing upwards. Its catchphrase which the voice says before a game begins is: "If you don't keep up with me, you're finished!". When you fail a game, the game unit will say "this game is finished" and then it will say "wanna warp again?". A Star Wars version titled Death Star Escape was released by Tiger Electronics in 1997 and the games are called Challenges.
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