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@Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992) 35mm film trailer, flat hard matte, 3168x1736
Please, like and subscribe! This 35mm film trailer has been bought from Highlands Cinemas in Kinmount (ON) and transferred to digital using the Gugusse Roller with the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104850/ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/memoirs_of_an_invisible_man 28% - 33% The Gugusse Roller is a DIY project. Build your own Gugusse Roller, visit www.deniscarl.com and/or www.facebook.com/Gugusse-Roller-2216783521714775, no registration, no fees, no fuss. **Synopsis and review by ChatGPT** *Memoirs of an Invisible Man* (1992) blends sci-fi, comedy, and thriller elements in an adaptation of H.F. Saint's novel, directed by John Carpenter. The film stars Chevy Chase as Nick Halloway, a stock analyst who accidentally becomes invisible after a laboratory accident. Struggling to cope with his newfound condition, Nick is pursued by a ruthless CIA agent, David Jenkins (played by Sam Neill), who sees Nick’s invisibility as the perfect weapon for espionage. Meanwhile, Nick attempts to navigate his life while falling in love with Alice (Daryl Hannah), all while evading capture and trying to reverse his condition. Though the premise offers intriguing possibilities, *Memoirs of an Invisible Man* struggles with tonal inconsistency, never quite deciding if it wants to be a light-hearted comedy or a suspenseful thriller. Chevy Chase, primarily known for his comedic roles, gives a more subdued performance, but the film’s script doesn’t fully utilize his talents. Carpenter's direction provides some visually creative moments, especially with the invisibility effects, which were groundbreaking for the early 1990s, but the overall execution leaves much to be desired. While Sam Neill delivers a solid performance as the villain, the film never reaches the level of excitement or tension needed to elevate it. With a production budget of around $40 million, the film's special effects were impressive for their time, using a combination of CGI and practical effects to depict the challenges and surreal moments of Nick's invisibility. However, despite its technical achievements, the film was a box office disappointment, grossing only $14.4 million domestically. *Memoirs of an Invisible Man* remains an interesting but ultimately flawed entry in both Carpenter’s and Chase’s careers, caught between genres and failing to fully explore its fascinating premise.

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