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Senseless

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1998 film directed by Penelope Spheeris
For other uses, seeSenseless (disambiguation).

Senseless
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPenelope Spheeris
Written byGreg Erb
Craig Mazin
Produced byDavid Hoberman
Starring
CinematographyDaryn Okada
Edited byRoss Albert
Music byBoris Blank
Production
companies
Dimension Films
Mandeville Films
Gold/Miller Productions
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • February 20, 1998 (1998-02-20)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million[citation needed]
Box office$13.1 million[1]

Senseless is a 1998 Americanbuddycomedy science fiction film directed byPenelope Spheeris and written by Greg Erb andCraig Mazin. The film starsMarlon Wayans andDavid Spade alongsideMatthew Lillard,Brad Dourif,Tamara Taylor, andRip Torn.

Plot

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Darryl Witherspoon is aneconomics student at Stratford University, who does not have the advantages of his wealthy nemesis, Scott Thorpe, or his best friend Tim LaFlour, astraight edgepunk rocker who has a hockeyscholarship. Darryl is so broke he donates four pints of blood in one day (playing a different character each time) and four vials of sperm in one day. Darryl's big break comes when he enters a competition, where the winner gets a high-payingWall Street job. But when Scott enters the competition, it seems Darryl's break has gone down the drain. He takes on a high-payingexperiment to test a drug that increases the five senses by ten times. Darryl uses it to his advantage and he impresses the competition's supervisor, Mr. Tyson and he even joins the hockey team as a goalie. But after taking an extra dose one night to improve your sexual performance with a lover, he experiencesside effects. The experiment's supervisor, Dr. Thomas Wheedon, tells Darryl only four of his senses will work at a time until the drug leaves his body.

As Darryl struggles, Tim thinks that his friend is onheroin and gets worried about him. Darryl's luck then starts going down the drain as he loses the hockey game because his sense of sight is lost. He also mistakenly confesses love to his girlfriend's father who he thinks is his girlfriend as his sense of sight is lost. Her father turns out to be Mr. Tyson. He also acts very clumsily (because of the loss of the ability to see) during the basketball game he is invited to see with a client who needs to be impressed in order for Darryl to score some points with the Smythe-Bates guys. Luckily, the client thinks Darryl is just funny and signs a contract with the company.

As the story progresses, Darryl asks his friend Tim to help him study for the next day's interview. At that exact moment, Scott studies for the test with the aid of his rich father's employees. Scott is shown to answer a question correctly, but as he does not know the reason behind it, he ignores the question. The next day, now dressed in a flashy outfit after going naked and desperate to a clothes seller (as he had been attacked and robbed by a thief, becoming unconscious at the moment), the drug leaves Darryl's system and now all his five senses operate normally . During the interview, it comes down to Darryl and Scott. Scott is asked the same question he was asked last night; he answers it correctly, but when asked the reason, he does not know. Darryl steps in, gives the correct reason and scores the position of junior analyst at Smythe-Bates. But in his speech, he confesses that he cheated by taking an experimental drug. A meeting is called to decide his fate and Mr. Tyson tells him that he himself started out in the mail room and Darryl should too, if he serves one year duty in the mail room, he will score the position of junior analyst. The story skips a year and Darryl is shown to ask his mom to move into a deluxe apartment. The movie ends with Darryl entering the Smythe-Bates building on his first day, with a familiar-looking doorman (a cameo fromSherman Hemsley ofThe Jeffersons).

Cast

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Production

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Senseless was financed byDimension Films/Miramax, and was the second movie ideaPrinceton University comedy writersCraig Mazin and Greg Erb had successfully pitched, with their first being the 1997 comedyRocketMan.[2] That film was produced byThe Walt Disney Company, which since 1993 had owned Dimension/Miramax. Filming forSenseless began on May 7, 1997 inLos Angeles.[3]

Reception

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Box office

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Senseless opened on February 20, 1998 and, in its opening weekend, made $5,337,651 at #5 behindTitanic's tenth weekend,The Wedding Singer's second,Sphere's second, andGood Will Hunting's twelfth.[4]

Critical response

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The film received negative reviews.Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an approval rating of 6% based on reviews from 17 critics.[5] OnMetacritic the film has a score of 36% based on reviews from 13 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[6]Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[7]

Roger Ebert gave the film 2.5 out of 4.[8][9][10]

Home media

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The film was released on VHS by Dimension Home Video on August 11, 1998, with a DVD following on December 7, 1999. In 2005, Dimension was sold by Disney, with Disney then selling off the parent label Miramax in 2010. Miramax and the rights to the pre-October 2005 library of Dimension were subsequently taken over by private equity firmFilmyard Holdings that same year.[11] Filmyard licensed the home media rights for lower profile Miramax titles toEcho Bridge Entertainment, with high profile titles being licensed toLionsgate.[12] Echo Bridge releasedSenseless onBlu-ray on January 27, 2013.[13] Echo Bridge also included it on a four film DVD set with three otherblack-focused Miramax comedies (1996'sDon't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, 1998'sRide and 2005'sUnderclassman). This package was titled "Miramax House Party Collection", and was released on August 7, 2012.[14] Filmyard Holdings terminated their home video agreement with Echo Bridge in 2014, andLionsgate Home Entertainment reissued the four film set on October 7, 2014.[15]

Filmyard Holdings sold Miramax to Qatari companybeIN Media Group in March 2016.[16] In April 2020,ViacomCBS (now known asParamount Skydance) acquired the rights to Miramax's library and Dimension's pre-October 2005 library, after buying a 49% stake in Miramax from beIN.[17]Paramount Home Entertainment went on to re-release many Dimension and Miramax titles on home video, and on July 23, 2024 they reissuedSenseless on DVD.[18] It was also made available on Paramount's free streaming servicePluto TV.[19]

Soundtrack

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TheSenseless soundtrack was released February 10, 1998 byGee Street Records.

  1. "Busy Child" -The Crystal Method
  2. "Song for Lindy" -Fatboy Slim
  3. "Absurd" -Fluke
  4. "Together" -Moby
  5. "Do You Want to Freak?" - The Freak Brothers
  6. "Unexplained" -Gravediggaz
  7. "Graciosa" - Moby
  8. "Reeferendrum" - Fluke
  9. "Set Back" - Fluke
  10. "Jungle Brother (True Blue)" -Jungle Brothers
  11. "Spacefunk" - Headrillaz
  12. "Perfect for You" -P.M. Dawn
  13. "Atom Bomb" - Fluke
  14. "Look Around My Window" -Ambersunshower
  15. "Mucho Dinero" - Yankee B.
  16. "Smash the State" -Naked Aggression
  17. "Gotta Be...Movin' on Up" -Prince Be of P.M. Dawn featuringKy-Mani andJohn Forté

References

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  1. ^"Senseless (1998) - Financial Information".The Numbers.
  2. ^Anita M. Busch (1997-07-22)."Dimension snags duo for 2-pic writing deal – Variety". Variety.com. Retrieved2019-05-11.
  3. ^Archerd, Army (1997-06-03)."Uhry play again getting screen offers – Variety". Variety.com. Retrieved2019-05-11.
  4. ^"Weekend Box Office Results for February 20-22, 1998".Box Office Mojo.
  5. ^"Senseless (1998)".Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved2021-01-01.
  6. ^"Senseless".Metacritic.
  7. ^"SENSELESS (1998) B+".CinemaScore. Archived fromthe original on 2018-07-22.
  8. ^Ebert, Roger (February 20, 1998)."Senseless".Chicago Sun-Times.
  9. ^McCarthy, Todd (17 February 1998)."Senseless".Variety.
  10. ^Janet Maslin (February 20, 1998)."'Senseless': College on a Sense-Enhancing Drug".The New York Times.
  11. ^Teather, David (July 30, 2010)."Disney sells Miramax to investment group for $660m".The Guardian.
  12. ^Block, Alex Ben (February 17, 2011)."Echo Bridge to Distribute Miramax Titles on DVD, Blu-Ray".The Hollywood Reporter.
  13. ^"Senseless Blu-ray".
  14. ^"Miramax House Party Collection DVD (Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood / Ride / Senseless / Underclassman)" – via www.blu-ray.com.
  15. ^"Miramax House Party Collection DVD (Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood / Ride / Senseless / Underclassman)" – via www.blu-ray.com.
  16. ^Smith, Nigel M. (March 2, 2016)."Iconic film studio Miramax sells to Doha-based beIN Media Group".The Guardian.
  17. ^Szalai, Georg (April 3, 2020)."ViacomCBS Closes Acquisition of 49 Percent Miramax Stake in $375 Million Deal".The Hollywood Reporter.
  18. ^https://www.amazon.com.au/SENSELESS-Marlon-Wayans/dp/B0D7J6HKBB
  19. ^"New Movies and Shows Streaming in January 2025: What to Watch on Netflix, Max, Prime, Disney+ and more".

External links

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See also
Works byCraig Mazin
Films directed
Films written only
TV series created
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