Thursday, October 09, 2008

Scanners


(1981)***
The central premise of Scanners is that there among us is a subset of telepathic humans who are capable of controlling/destroying others with their thoughts. Darryl Revok is the leader of an underground movement of scanners who seeks out others with this ability and murders those who refuse to join his growing army of telepaths. Darryl’s goal, why world domination, of course! Fortunately for humanity Doctor Paul Ruth has spent a lifetime researching scanners while working for a corporation that creates military defense projects. Doctor Ruth (tee-hee) is well aware of Darryl’s evil army and he has no intention of allowing him to take over the world. With me so far?

"I'm like 30 years old"
Enter ‘teenager’ Cameron Vail, a homeless kid who suffers from the scanner affliction. Because he does not understand it, he is unable to control it and therefore prone to being bombarded with everyone’s thoughts all the time, the ultimate migraine. Doctor Ruth essentially kidnaps Cameron before Darryl can get his sinister mitts on him and teaches him how to control his powers, for good of course. Once harnessing his telekinetic ability, Cameron is ready for the ultimate battle with the evil Darryl. Will Darryl save the world?

I realized recently that I had never seen Scanners. It’s certainly possible that I watched it with Octo when we were in our teens but I have no recollection of it – back then we gobbled up horror movies like Pacman on a power pellet high in the early stages of the game. That photo above of the exploding head is the Scanners money shot, which has always been the draw of the film for me and the subject of much schoolyard lore since we were too young to see this in the theater when it first came out. Unfortunately it occurs at the very beginning of the story and it’s the first and last time a head explodes in the story, what a gyp. All my life I’ve always believed that Scanners was about exploding heads, but sadly no. As described above the plot is a bit convoluted, although not as convoluted as a typical Cronenberg flick. All the 80s-era Cronenberg touches are here including stark, bleak sets and a simple synth soundtrack. There is an unwarranted gravitas to the story that makes the viewer believe they are watching something important, rather than a story about telekinesis and exploding heads, one exploding head, what a gyp. Don’t me wrong; this is actually a pretty good film, just misleading in its ad campaign. Rather than the gory movie promised in the posters, Scanners is more cerebral and brooding with really only two moments of action at the beginning and end of the film.

8 comments:

Catfreeek said...

It's so funny that this was such a huge controversial shocker in it's hay day. Now sadly it's just decent a mediocre flick. How time does change some things.


Also, I'm missing a flick off my list. #21 should be "The Dead Next Door" I don't know how you keep up, this is nuts.

JPX said...

Oops, sorry about the missing flick, I'll get on it shortly - it's hard to keep up with your list =)

Catfreeek said...

JPX~Now you've over corrected yourself and listed Repulsion twice. I appreciate the extra credit but I have to be honest here. Besides, if I didn't point it out I'm sure JSP would be all over it.

DKC said...

I feel like I saw the preview for Scanners in a theater, would that have been possible? I would have been 10 in '81. I remember that exploding head and people freaking out. Lord knows what movie I could have been seeing!

Johnny Sweatpants said...

This one was just aight for me. Just aight. (Omigod, as I'm typing this I can hear a neighbor of mine sing passionately and terribly. I'm simultaneously embarrassed for him and angry that he's hurting my ears.)

Catfreeek I added to to the Scorrorthon blog so you can keep track of your own numbers. Clearly JPX is trying win the competition by hook or by crook!

Octopunk said...

It was Stir Crazy with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor. Stir Crazy was an R-rated movie but not for reasons our parents thought were important (brief boob action, swearing -- actually I think the boobs were a surprise). The trailer was pretty much the opening scene and they only showed a split second of the money shot and it was way more horrifying that way.

What was worse was how much pain the victims went through before their heads exploded. I was so freaked out it I felt ill at ease for the first 15 minutes of Stir Crazy.

DKC said...

I knew you would remember!!

Johnny Sweatpants said...

I'd like to see the movie that JPX thought this would be. The premise being that people's heads keep exploding for some reason and it's up to our hero to figure out why before his own head explodes.

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