Yet the ripples from this piracy have been considerable, its mystery and downright strangeness building its legend, and of course it's easily found online and was by no means the only example of BSI in that point when the tech could just about be hacked if your nous was sufficient in that area, but as far as we know, never attempted since.ĭirector Jacob Gentry does well to marry a The Conversation or Blow Out style narrative to that nagging feeling that we really should have cleared up this conundrum by now, only to eventually admit that there are some things that will remain impossible to fathom. Nobody has ever claimed responsibility for this crime, possibly because they were embarrassed considering the content, but the indications were that this was purely intended as a joke, emulating the Max Headroom TV commercials of the day and going off on its own spanking tangent as a finale. Although fictionalised, fans of weirdo culture would be keen to see this as it referenced plenty of touchstones, all the way from phone phreaker Cap'n Crunch to the most obvious influence, the Max Headroom pirate TV broadcast of 1987, where on one Chicago night first the news, then an episode of Doctor Who, were interrupted by pranksters. If there's one thing you can tell from the screenplay by Phil Drinkwater and Tim Woodall here, it's that they really know their stuff when it comes to meme-worthy pop culture lore, or at least they've spent a lot of time on message boards or Wikipedia investigating their subject. But then he finds something at work that piques his interest: a copy of a broadcast signal intrusion from 1987, where a pirate interrupted a news broadcast. His wife left him a while back, or at least that's what everyone believed, but the truth is nobody really knows what happened to her, she just upped and disappeared, and he attends group counselling sessions in an attempt to get over this, though his dreams about her are growing increasingly disturbing as time goes on. ![]() The year is 1999, and James ( Harry Shum Jr) works as a video archivist, transferring old tapes from one, near-obsolete format to the new digital technology. Cabral, Madrid St Angelo, Preston Tate Jr, James Swanton Woods, Arif Yampolsky, Richard Cotovsky, Steve Pringle, Justin Welborn, Jennifer Jelsema, Anthony E. Harry Shum Jr, Kelley Mack, Chris Sullivan, Michael B. What's So Funny About Brit Horror? Vampira and Bloodbath at the House of Death on Arrow Sex vs Violence: In the Realm of the Senses on Blu-ray Super Sammo: Warriors Two and The Prodigal Son on Blu-ray Moon Night - Space 1999: Super Space Theater on Blu-ray The Call of Nostalgia: Ghostbusters Afterlife on Blu-ray Uncomfortable Truths: Three Shorts by Andrea Arnold on MUBI Not So Permissive: The Lovers! on Blu-ray Two Christopher Miles Shorts: The Six-Sided Triangle/Rhythm 'n' Greens on Blu-ray You'll Never Guess Which is Sammo: Skinny Tiger and Fatty Dragon on Blu-ray The Ecstasy of Cosmic Boredom: Dark Star on ArrowĪ Frosty Reception: South and The Great White Silence on Blu-ray on 4K UHDĪ Woman's Viewfinder: The Camera is Ours on DVDĬhaplin's Silent Pursuit: Modern Times on Blu-ray ![]() Your Rules are Really Beginning to Annoy Me: Escape from L.A. Suave and Sophisticated: The Persuaders! Take 50 on Blu-ray The Dead of Night: In Cold Blood on Blu-ray The Movie Damned: Cursed Films II on Shudder State of the 70s: Play for Today Volume 3 on Blu-ray Monster Fun: Three Monster Tales of Sci-Fi Terror on Blu-ray Serious Comedy: The Wrong Arm of the Law on Blu-rayĭC Showcase: Constantine - The House of Mystery and More on Blu-ray ![]() Little Cat Feat: Stephen King's Cat's Eye on 4K UHD 3 From Arrow Player: Sweet Sugar, Girls Nite Out and Manhattan Baby
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