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2/10
Just saw this movie
clerk_ex10 June 2005
I work for a Video Store and we got this movie because our store plans to stock it.

I wish we wouldn't! It's a mediocre movie with nothing redeeming about it.

Why are movies like this made? Haven't enough amnesia movies been done? There's nothing new in the story, maybe the combination of elements is new, but those elements are so old they are clichés.

Maybe if there was nudity, then it could pass as the fodder on Cinemax. But even of that this film is wanting. There's a couple of interesting acting performances, but the lead female character is horribly realized. She has no depth and is simply a plot device. When your lead character is simply a plot device?

I wouldn't waste my money, and if it's playing in the store while I'm working. I'll put in Kill Bill or something.
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8/10
An obvious spoof on Texan Accents with a fun twist
dkeogh-110 May 2004
i viewed mind games and found it entertaining to say the least , its not meant as a serious scam type film but has many funny twists and turns , i enjoyed it immensely and found the movie leaves a nice light feel - Yes the Texan accent on Carter (Richard Norton) is not a true texan accent but obviously has been spoofed up for the fun of it ...as for Fat boys comments...its not a serious movie ...its fun ...and its good entertainment ...if you want violence and nudity flashed about gratutiously then this movie is not for you - if you want a good laugh with a good twist..i would highly recommend it and would also recommend it for family viewing as it provides relief from the usual trash we get dished up as action or good acting
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6/10
A letdown. Not even Kari Keegan delivers.
insomniac_rod17 March 2007
I have to be honest, I only watched this movie because I'm one of the few Kari Keegan fans in the world. I loved her in "Jason Goes To Hell", I've always thought that she had on screen charm and a beauty. She was my kind of girl.

After years of waiting I finally watched "Mind Games" (previously named "Something Borrowed") in 2007. When it was announced in a so called "art channel" in Sky; I decided to give it a chance.

I really tried to like IT but it didn't deliver expectations. Why did Richard Norton accept to wear those horrible Texan cowboy clothes? I didn't like the performances. Kari Keegan delivered a wooden performance although I love her on screen charm and bright big eyes. She was very sexy by the way but that didn't save her performance. But she did deliver some moving scenes while being with her sick father.

Geoffrey Lewis was my favorite actor. He delivers a tender, believable performance. The rest of the cast is just regular.

You've seen all the situations displayed in this movie. There are many clichès, just regular dramatic situations, and boring sub-plots. Avoid it.

To watch a memorable, powerful, interesting movie that deals with amnesia and flashbacks, please watch the great "Memento".
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8/10
Comedic Mystery
jessi-1830 March 2005
MIND GAMES is a movie with wide appeal. It has great suspense through out the film that keeps you guessing until the end. This is not your typical mystery movie. MIND GAMES is a lite, fun, and energetic. The cast brings comedy, sex appeal, and mystery which they could not have done without great direction by Adrian Carr.

Jill Reeves (Kari Keegan) plays an excellent writer, her character is strong woman who won't take any crap and knows how to run her life. She shows great diversity in her role. Brian Reeves (James Wilder) is humorous, mysterious, and full of fun. Carter Tallerin (Richard Norton) brings charisma and comic relief to the film with his "sly" Texan accent and appealing presence but don't be fooled there is a twist.

MIND GAMES may not fall under your typical mystery film, however, it should not be over looked. It's addicting cast and plot leaves you wanting more!
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10/10
Drama w/Great Writing
lgenkin15 August 2005
The twists and turns in Mind Games will be enjoyable for those who like films like "The Usual Suspects." The dialog and plot are Mametesque...It's a shame this small budget film couldn't get some bigger name stars to work for scale. It probably would have been a box office smash.

The plot is riveting. I thought I had the ending nailed and was shocked when I found myself totally off base. So many movies fail because they over forshadow in an attempt to appeal to the lowest common denominator viewer. Not Mind Games. Watch it and you'll find it to be one of those sleeper gems that you wish you could come across more often.
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10/10
Devilish fun with a great Norton performance!
wgg-16 April 2004
In a case of no one trusting anyone, a best selling author recovers from an episode of amnesia to learn that her husband, a swaggering Texan, has filed a divorce claim against her. She can't even remember the marriage. But, the writer's own brother verifies the wedding. Along the way, some real estate deals get thrown into the legal mix,and "Mind Games" weaves a web of domestic intrigues that pitch brother against sister and husband versus wife. The cast, featuring a darkly comedic and perfectly rendered performance by Richard Norton as the conniving Texan, ushers the audience into the realm of devilish fun. The writing never abandons its goal of clever twists, and Adrian Carr's sly direction creates an amusing, conspiratorial atmosphere for a cast that delivers. For the sheer diversion of well crafted comedy and perfectly nuanced acting, "Mind Games" is a complete pleasure.

Emerging film writer David Lasdon infuses this comedy of scoundrels with the kind of fresh angles and clever dialogue that make it a wonderful departure from Hollywood's current fare of predictable sequels and TV show makeovers. If any recent character in movies deserves a sequel, it's Norton's brash Texan. The great actor, a martial artist who has also championed acting, was previously directed by Carr in the swift action film "Sword of the Bushido." Though Norton has legend status in martial arts films, he has eclipsed the action genre with his formidable talents, and with Carter Tallerin, his persona in "Games," he perfects the portrait of a comedic rogue. Every moment of the movie and Norton's tour de force performance provide the escapist fun that current movie makers too seldom deliver.
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