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In the future, where it's faster to travel by exchanging bodies with someone at the destination, a man's body is hijacked by a ruthless terrorist.In the future, where it's faster to travel by exchanging bodies with someone at the destination, a man's body is hijacked by a ruthless terrorist.In the future, where it's faster to travel by exchanging bodies with someone at the destination, a man's body is hijacked by a ruthless terrorist.
Kyle MacLachlan
- Fisk
- (as Kyle Maclachlan)
- …
Charles Edwin Powell
- Quayle Scott
- (as Charles Powell)
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- TriviaJanet Kidder's (Margot Kidder's neice) only nude scene.
- GoofsWhen Toffler and Madeline cut off Toffler's timer on his arm, in the long shot before the close-up on his arm, you can clearly see the removable patch on his arm that is cut off in the next close-up shot.
- Alternate versionsThe version shown on cable TV adds roughly 15-20 seconds of footage during the sex scene between Quayle Scott and Alison De Wasy, including additional dialogue about their secret plans, that is not included in the U.S. DVD release. However the missing footage is also included on the R2 UK DVD release.
- ConnectionsReferenced in American Dad!: Da Flippity Flop (2013)
- SoundtracksAfrodiziak
Performed by Bran Van 3000
Written by E.P. Bergen, James Di Salvio (as J. Di Salvio), Steve 'Liquid' Hawley (as S. Hawley)
Published by Les Editions Kaligram (SOCAN/BMI)
Courtesy of Audiogram Records
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This is a completely trivial lightweight action flick, yet it succeeded in entertaining (at least me). Its science fiction setting is almost entirely window dressing, although a few valiant efforts have been made to illustrate the futuristic setting. Most of the time these gadgets and technological wonders look and seem familiar from other, more innovative movies, but here they've been done convincingly enough.
The actors all do decent work, maybe with the exception of Janet Kidder, whose on-the-verge-of-a-nervous-breakdown persona is a bit grating for my tastes. Neither am I plagued by an allergy of the Baldwin brothers, that some of the other reviewers here seem to be suffering from. Stephen seems to be doing just fine on the acting front, maybe even better than his more famous brothers :)
The tension in the plot is constant, if totally predictable. Yes, you have probably seen this done before a dozen times (at least), so don't see it if you're always craving for something brand new and original. But... it's done quite well, so it's a safe bet. Science fiction, it's not, though. Good show. A 5 out of 10 from me.
The actors all do decent work, maybe with the exception of Janet Kidder, whose on-the-verge-of-a-nervous-breakdown persona is a bit grating for my tastes. Neither am I plagued by an allergy of the Baldwin brothers, that some of the other reviewers here seem to be suffering from. Stephen seems to be doing just fine on the acting front, maybe even better than his more famous brothers :)
The tension in the plot is constant, if totally predictable. Yes, you have probably seen this done before a dozen times (at least), so don't see it if you're always craving for something brand new and original. But... it's done quite well, so it's a safe bet. Science fiction, it's not, though. Good show. A 5 out of 10 from me.
- vabarnamees
- Jan 19, 2002
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