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David Cronenberg's Videodrome is a thinking man's (or woman's) movie, as much about Intelligence and awareness as previous films we've discussed were about Cool and Empathy. The dense plot is filled with twists and turns, the main character slipping in and out of hallucinations so quickly that it's difficult for him, or us, to know exactly what's going on. It's a film that begs to be watched twice, or thrice, but certainly at least once.
Max Renn, the film's anti-hero protagonist, is played by James Woods in what is probably the first role anyone remembers him for, a dispassionate media/corporate type who slowly gets sucked into the seedy underbelly of underground television. His dry wit and monotonous voice fit his character perfectly. (One has to wonder what would happen if you got James Woods, Lance Henriksen and Christopher Walken in a room together. Would their voices combine in some bizarre Weirding Way?)
Anyway, Max Renn is a corporate scumbag who runs To