Rent-A-Pal

Ok, not a great movie by any stretch, but deserves an honorable mention for being fairly original, clever, and darkly entertaining.

Wil Wheaton fiiiinally earns my complete forgiveness for Wesley Crusher, by playing his very creepiest self in what, for at least 2/3 of it, plays like one of the better (although definitely not one of the best) Black Mirror episodes. Set in the 80s (and well done at that, not overplaying it) a lonely bachelor stuck at home caring for his mother brings home a “Rent-A-Pal” VHS virtual friend. Seriously, I didn’t have high hopes for this one, and the ending engages in some much-too-predictable strokes, but overall it’s mostly well done enough, and creative enough, to be worth a watch. Bonus points for keeping you guessing about whether the video tape is or is not actually responding to what’s happening in front of the tv in some amusingly creative creative ways. Again, not great, nobody will be blown away by this, but it’s a pretty original and entertaining watch.