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+ | |name = EXistenZ | ||
+ | |picture = EXistenZ-poster.jpg | ||
+ | |caption = ''Theatrical Poster'' | ||
+ | |country = [[Image:CAN.jpg|25px]] Canada<br>[[Image:UKD.jpg|25px]] UK<br>[[Image:FRA.jpg|25px]] France | ||
+ | |director = [[David Cronenberg]] | ||
+ | |date= 1999 | ||
+ | |language = English | ||
+ | |studio= Alliance Atlantis Communications<br>Natural Nylon Entertainment<br>Union Générale Cinématographique (UGC) | ||
+ | |distributor= | ||
+ | |character1=Allegra Geller | ||
+ | |actor1=[[Jennifer Jason Leigh]] | ||
+ | |character2=Ted Pikul | ||
+ | |actor2=[[Jude Law]] | ||
+ | |character3=Kiri Vinokur | ||
+ | |actor3=[[Ian Holm]] | ||
+ | |character4=Gas | ||
+ | |actor4=[[Willem Dafoe]] | ||
+ | |character5=Yevgeny Nourish | ||
+ | |actor5=Don McKellar | ||
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− | '''eXistenZ''' is a 1999 Canadian-British science fiction thriller directed by [[David Cronenberg]] and starring [[Jennifer Jason Leigh]] as Allegra Gellar and [[Jude Law]] as Ted Pikul, a game designer and a security guard who find themselves trapped in an elaborate virtual reality video game called "eXistenZ". The film is considered a spiritual sequel to ''[[Videodrome]]'' as it deals with many of the same themes but uses video games and virtual reality as a backdrop instead of ''Videodrome's'' VHS tapes and analog cable. | + | '''eXistenZ''' is a 1999 Canadian-British-French science fiction thriller directed by [[David Cronenberg]] and starring [[Jennifer Jason Leigh]] as Allegra Gellar and [[Jude Law]] as Ted Pikul, a game designer and a security guard who find themselves trapped in an elaborate virtual reality video game called "eXistenZ". The film is considered a spiritual sequel to ''[[Videodrome]]'' as it deals with many of the same themes but uses video games and virtual reality as a backdrop instead of ''Videodrome's'' VHS tapes and analog cable. |
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eXistenZ is a 1999 Canadian-British-French science fiction thriller directed by David Cronenberg and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh as Allegra Gellar and Jude Law as Ted Pikul, a game designer and a security guard who find themselves trapped in an elaborate virtual reality video game called "eXistenZ". The film is considered a spiritual sequel to Videodrome as it deals with many of the same themes but uses video games and virtual reality as a backdrop instead of Videodrome's VHS tapes and analog cable.
WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
The following firearms were used in the film eXistenZ:
Glock 30
Allegra Geller (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and Ted Pikul (Jude Law) use Glock 30 pistols during the finale.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Hugo Carlaw (Callum Keith Rennie) is seen using a Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine gun near the finale.
Double Barrel Shotgun
Gas (Willem Dafoe) is seen with a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun.
Bioport insertion gun
Ted Pikul (Jude Law) uses a device used to implant illegal Bioports (the devices implanted in each
Unidentified Flamethrower
A fish farm worker (Don McKellar) burns a game console with an unidentified flamethrower.
Bio-Organic Gun
During the film's second act, Ted is given a firearm built entirely out of organic components (primarily bones and muscle fibers) that uses human teeth for ammunition.