RCA Home Video | Review by Dan Taylor
Long before he was a critical darling on ENTOURAGE Kevin Dillon starred in this
cable/videotape classic from Jeff (SQUIRM)
Lieberman. The story, such that it is, concerns
a videotape from outer space that takes
over people's minds and turns the viewers
into homicidal maniacs. When two video store
workers are accused of one of the murders
they begin to unravel the mystery and take
on the evil aliens bent on man's destruction.
Dillon plays "Cosmo",
a video store clerk so-nicknamed because
of his affinity for sci-fi flicks. Along
the way he broods, smokes, wears a leather
jacket and metal shinguards, and I'm pretty
sure he sports an earring as well. In other
words, he acts like he does in every single
film he's been in. You have to admire someone
who is so sure of their own ability that
they refuse to alter their basic portrayal
in any way!
Film starts out with a good
weirdo-Yuppie S&M death, and manages
to throw a few fun-filled deaths into the
proceedings (however, a fight at the videotape
factory is beyond dull). Lieberman's not-so-subtle
use of 50's kitsch set design and clothing
reminiscent of old sci-fi flicks is cute
at first, but ends up getting on your nerves
after a while. The female lead in the film
is played by the lovely Deborah Goodrich
(APRIL FOOL'S DAY, SURVIVAL GAME), a woman
who could get on my nerves, or any part
of my body whenever she wants!
To their credit, the filmmakers
give the flick a fairly winning sense
of humor and the proceedings aren't taken
very seriously. In other words, REMOTE CONTROL is better than
it has any right to be. Thumbs up for an
entertaining premise, some good humor, and
the welcome chance to look at Deborah Goodrich
in tight costumes.