Edward Adams is a young scientist looking into the secrets of memory and immortality. He catches the notice of a rich (but old and sickly) Nobel Prize winner, Everett Longstreet, who tricks him into switching bodies using a weird shamanic-based techno-magic technique (don't ask). But, suprise, the memories of a serial killer accidentally get into the mix as well... And it's up to Edward's buxom girlfriend Britt to save him.
Oh, and did I mention his girlfriend is played by Pam Anderson? There are LOTS of boobs in this one.
Bryan Cassidy
Smithee Award Nominations
Worst Science
Neurotransmitters in Shamanistic Smoke Can Transfer Souls!
Neurotransmitters in shamanistic smoke can transfer souls! Wow!
"Let's Up The Rating To 'R'"
Wet Dreams Are Made of These
Longstreet's dead wife Amelia appears to Edward in a very uncesscarily sexy dream sequence.
Directed a bunch of TV episodes, like
for "Friday the 13th: The Series,"
"Baywatch," and "Alien Nation." Movies?
Yeah, a few. The Right
Temptation and War
Bride.
Famous Playboy centerfold and stunning blonde with
huge...amounts of "talent." Was the (ahem) TITular
Barb Wire; was Shelly in The Last
Showgirl; C.J. Parker on "Baywatch" and Lisa
on "Home Improvement." Was discovered in the stands
at a football game.
Though usually talented, you can find
this elegant
Brit almost anywhere, most
notably the rich
guy's heavy in Titanic, the
Cardassian
"There-Are-Five-Lights" torturer on
"Star Trek: The
Next Generation," and of course the
literal emodiment
of Evil in Time Bandits.
Oh, and Admiral
Boom in Mary Poppins
Returns.
With his instantly recognizable face and voice, he's probably
best known as Sam's sidekick Al on "Quantum Leap." This prolific
and versatile actor started in the 1940's as a child actor when
he landed his breaktrough role as The Boy with Green
Hair. Been in a ton of stuff since. Like, sadly, The
Langoliers. Check out his role in Blue
Velvet!
Played Captain Sam Cage in
Sometimes They Come Back...For
More and 1998's
Frozen (NOT the Disney
film), as well as Detective Vince
Biggio on "Murder One,"
Chandler Smythe on "Good vs. Evil," and
Bruce on "SuperHigh."