
Paul, a computer whiz who spends more time with his machine than with his girlfriend, finds that he has been chosen as a worthy opponent for Mestema, an evil wizard who has spent centuries searching for a challenging foe. After having his computer changed into a wristband weapon, Paul battles with a variety of monsters before finally coming face to face with the ultimate adversary.... (Full plot summary below)
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Paul, a computer whiz who spends more time with his machine than with his girlfriend, finds that he has been chosen as a worthy opponent for Mestema, an evil wizard who has spent centuries searching for a challenging foe. After having his computer changed into a wristband weapon, Paul battles with a variety of monsters before finally coming face to face with the ultimate adversary.
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| User ReviewJustin EThis movie is awesome. One of my all time faves. It's cool too because each challenge is actually directed by different people but it's all tied together. Another old time classic. |
| User ReviewMaestro SThis movie makes me want to paint a Viking riding a tiger on the side of my van!!!! |
| User ReviewPeter WThere is a lot of win in this film topped off with a band cameo by WASP. |
| User ReviewWes SA lot of fun, though silly. The different scenarios (directed by different people) were interesting, and the overall ridiculous plot manages to bring a certain charm to an overall cheap-looking flick. The characters are good, the effects are cheesy, and the fantasy is mindful. |
| User ReviewJoey TA demon sucks a computer expert into a dream world where he puts him through a series of tests, each directed by a different B-movie hack in a different style, including a MAD MAX ripoff, a detective story, and a W.A.S.P. music video (!). With a gratuitous nude dream sequence, cheesy paint-on-the-film special effects, and lines like "I reject your reality and substitute my own!," this guilty pleasure is the apotheosis of nerd camp. |
| User ReviewD MAn ancient demon transports a computer genius into an alternate reality along with the nerd's live-in girlfriend. The demon supposedly has been searching for quite some time for a worthy opponent with whom to to do battle. In order to motivate the nerd, the demon captures the girlfriend and then places him in various scenarios of which all he must win. He has power-bands ala Space Ghost or Turanga Leela. One of these scenarios finds him doing battle with W.A.S.P.! Typical 80s cheese-fest. |
| User ReviewJon MModerately entertaining bargain basement flick from Empire Pictures. Seems to be a jam session of some kind, or maybe a Roger Corman-type special from Charlie Band, as 7 different directors directed short sequences of the movie. Chiefly notable for an arch performance by Richard Moll (as possibly Satan) and an appearance by W.A.S.P. |
| User ReviewDavid C80stastic Nothing quite says Satan like Bull from Night Court. Richard Band's score is way better than this movie deserves. Surprise appearance by W.A.S.P. lol |
| User ReviewJason BA movie so epic in scale that it took seven directors to bring it to life. |
| User ReviewArnaud LAnother one of the So Bad Its Good movies we all love. Really enjoyed the hell out of this insane movie. Some incredible dialog got the audience cheering. |