Psyclops
Psyclops

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Video geek Shepard 'Shep' Franco (Dan Merriman) uncovers a 135 year old videotape on which mad scientist Artemis Winthrop (Phip Barbour) displays a machine he's invented, which he believes can bridge dimensions. With his buddies Kim (Irene Joseph), Dave (Rob Monkiewicz), and Heather (Diane Di Gregorio), Shep tracks down the machine despite warings of Winthrop's great-granddaughter, a wiccan named Amelia (Liz Hurley). Shep restores the machine and while video taping it in acti... (Full plot summary below)

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Video geek Shepard 'Shep' Franco (Dan Merriman) uncovers a 135 year old videotape on which mad scientist Artemis Winthrop (Phip Barbour) displays a machine he's invented, which he believes can bridge dimensions. With his buddies Kim (Irene Joseph), Dave (Rob Monkiewicz), and Heather (Diane Di Gregorio), Shep tracks down the machine despite warings of Winthrop's great-granddaughter, a wiccan named Amelia (Liz Hurley). Shep restores the machine and while video taping it in action, a horrible accident transforms him into the ultimate tapehead (while unleashing killer bugs from another dimension and a few walking corpses along the way). Shep kidnaps Heather to turn her into his monster bride and only the intervention of the mysterious Amelia can halt the madness.

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User Review - 8/10 by John TSuper super campy and cheesy. You'll laugh your ass off. It's about a guy who's got a video camera for an eye who kills people along with zombies... yeah...
User Review - 6/10 by Jason DIn another entry from low-budget, cult underground director Brett Piper (Drainiac!, They Bite, Arachnia, etc), we are given Psyclops, a story that focuses on over-excited amateur filmmaker Shep (Dan Merriman) whose latest project has him filming EVERYTHING going on in his life in an effort to make the longest film ever. The film consists of making poking fun at his close group of friends, which includes his crush Diane Di Gregorio, touch chick Irene Joseph, and stud Rob Monkiewicz (a Piper regular). In order to film for so long, Shep raids the local pawn shop of all its video tapes until stumbling upon a mysterious tape (which viewers are shown at the beginning of Psyclops) concerning eccentric inventor Artemis Winthrop, whose apparently invented film and movies several decades earlier than recorded, unfortunately his invention also served as a portal to a vicious dimension where stop-motion (a fun, dated, special effect Piper loves to use in his films) bugs come out. Naturally, Shep becomes obsessed, finds the machine, opens the other dimension, releases bugs, gets taken over by them, gets his face molded to his camera and becomes a killer psycho, thus going after his friends. Zombies, titties, and witchcraft follow suit in this terribly campy, corny, yet uniquely different and inspired film. Most people won't "get" it and wind up hating it, but those who can see past low budgets and bad acting/effects will find a real charm in this film, especially those who are familiar with Brett Piper, whom I can't help but love his films. He has a real knack of making a movie in 2002 and having it look like it came out of the late 80's/early 90's. Brett Piper films are just fun experiences for me; I can't help it. Overall, Psyclops was entertaining for me.
User Review - 4/10 by Bobby LYeah it is as ridiculous as both it's title and box art make it out to be. Psyclops has the feel of a movie a few friends from your high school made and because you know someone in it you tell people "it's ACTUALLY pretty good". By Hollywood standards this movie is sub par. The effects are cheap, the people in it are clearly not professional actors...clearly. But for some reason I am on this movies side. I enjoyed it, despite itself. The idea of it was intriguing (for a horror movie) and they keep things fresh throughout. The scenes with the friends are full of hilariously unaffecting banter and they even surprised me with a couple of zombies! Out of nowhere! See it if only to see what some true horror fans with a shoestring budget can pull off simply by loving their source material.

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