Glen/Glenda: "Violence is bad, isn't it? They said so on the tellie." Chucky: "Not violence. *Vi-o-lins!* *Violins* are bad! That screeching music's gonna ruin the damn country!"
I see a lot of people saying "Primus" with one guy actually naming the album this song is on (Pork Soda) but not a single person here has named the song... It's "Welcome to this World" in case you wanted to know... Oh and Primus plays "Tommy the Cat" in Bill and Ted Bogus Journey
" But... no country-western music, please! Every man has his limits! " Somehow, despite how little screen time he has, Trickster became the only redeeming quality of this movie. That's... impressive.
I just got Brainscan as a gift, and it still plays as good as I remember. It's too bad it wasn't more popular, or T. might've found himself playing that part again, and again.
"And you pissed him OFF! ..nice going, Michael.. got anything to eat?" I don't know why, but that damn line (not pictured in this clip) is what endeared Trickster to me once Welcome to this World had set the hook~
My thoughts EXACTLY.how messed up of an 80s little girl I must've been.loved little monsters and was obsessed with Edward Furlong later.terminater.pet semetary.god he was hot lol
I just saw this for the first time after watching Jim Sterling defend it in "Movie Defense Force", and I have to say, I like Trickster as a villain more than characters like Freddy Krueger. I'd say I wish this got a reboot, but I can't think of anyone else who could play Trickster as well. He's perfectly between camp and menacing. (And I guess a movie about gaming causing murder probably shouldn't be a think I want, as a gamer...)
Trickster isn't a villain.. he does nothing villainous in the movie, he just watched the events unfold. Also he is the personification of the Trickster God from numerous religions/myologies from around the world...