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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fair warning to browsers of the Internet
Net Games is an excellent movie once one realizes that it reflects a real situation and real dangers which browsers of the net face. The plot resembles the infamous "Cybersex Torture Case," a real court case in which young woman used the net to lure a man into sexual relationships with her and then, as part of her perversion, had him arrested.
Published on October 23, 2005 by Ronnie Clay

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2.0 out of 5 stars Silly
Adam Vance (C. Thomas Howell) has a problem. His wife (Monique Demers, whom you may have seen on in-flight United Airlines travel shows) is recovering from rape and is not as amorous as Adam would like. Adam's friend recommends an online site notable for its risqué chat rooms. Thus begins Adam's descent into a Fatal Attraction for the Internet age. The plot is both...
Published on May 16, 2007 by P. Mann


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fair warning to browsers of the Internet, October 23, 2005
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Ronnie Clay "R.C." (Winnsboro, Louisiana) - See all my reviews
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Net Games is an excellent movie once one realizes that it reflects a real situation and real dangers which browsers of the net face. The plot resembles the infamous "Cybersex Torture Case," a real court case in which young woman used the net to lure a man into sexual relationships with her and then, as part of her perversion, had him arrested.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fatal Attraction Meets Pentium 4 in Los Angeles, June 19, 2004
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M. Schreuder (provo, utah United States) - See all my reviews
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Surprisingly well-acted, well-scripted thriller that included enough red-herrings and decent acting to make this an enjoyable ride. I was expecting a one-star dud like the idiotic "Fear Dot Com" (a total waste of time) and instead I discovered a film that was actually infused with real emotion and genuine drama and a story filled with clever twists and believable plot action. There were one or two seemingly staged scenes (for example when Adam's wife is walking down the middle of a street with a car creeping directly behind her; what rational person would do this at night and not worry about being run over??) but aside from these, it was a cleverly written thrill-ride that sounds all-too-plausible in today's world of cyber-freaks. A four star winner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cyber-sex KILLS!, August 2, 2005
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McHenry John (McHenry, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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A sex-deprived husband decided to play around with Cyber-sex. He makes contact with a demented nymphomaniac who torments the sex-deprived husband with threatening phone calls and e-mail....and the husband can't make her stop. The nymphomaniac kills the husband's best friend. Could he be next? Erotic, exciting adventure!
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars very very good, August 26, 2004
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Laurie Strode (Haddonfield, IL) - See all my reviews
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I bought this movie at Walmart in the bargain pile for $6 expecting nothing more than a mediocre or crappy movie. It turned out to be an awesome movie with plenty of tna, suspense, and a good story. It starts off with this bored married guy (C Thomas Howell aka ponyboy) looking for a little sexual spiceup in his life and he finds the girl mom warned you about in an internet chatroom. This movie is like a cross between scorned and fatal attraction. I usually dont waste my time reviewing movies but I just gotta let everyone know this movie is dope!!! Definitely worth the money or rent! I OWN OVER 200 DVDS HAVE SEEN THEM ALL AND THIS IS IN MY TOP TEN!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A thriller. Very Suspenseful, December 6, 2003
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This movie has a great story that can actually happen in todays date life on the internet. I thought it was slow moving at first and then got really good! It kept you on the edge of your chair as to what will happen next. It is well worth watching.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Silly, May 16, 2007
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Adam Vance (C. Thomas Howell) has a problem. His wife (Monique Demers, whom you may have seen on in-flight United Airlines travel shows) is recovering from rape and is not as amorous as Adam would like. Adam's friend recommends an online site notable for its risqué chat rooms. Thus begins Adam's descent into a Fatal Attraction for the Internet age. The plot is both as simple as that and far more complex; sadly, though, the complexities don't make much sense.

Angel (Lara Sloatman, Amityville - New Generation, Pauly Shore Is Dead) is the woman whom Adam meets in the chat room, and they are soon engaging in, ahem, candid chats. (These chats are more amusing than bawdy as the characters speak their lines, hit a few keys, and then speak the next line. I understand the presumed need for the characters to talk, but still, I am not speaking as I type this. Perhaps speech recognition software would have been a good idea in the film.) When Angel becomes too aggressive for Adam, he tries to call off their fiber-optic relationship. Too late, though.

The primary problem with the movie is the number of implausibilities and absurdities the viewer must accept. For instance, on the night that was to be Adam and Angel's first telephone "date," he has to go out with his employers to celebrate a big contract. No problem there, but Angel calls repeatedly (apparently 24 times), and we see her rather upset in her home. Later, though, we learn that she must have been following him at the same time. At another point, Adam and his best friend do something very stupid when they find a body and decide to bury it. Later, however, it turns out that they must have been followed to the remote location even though I'm sure that if I were ever burying a body, the one thing I would make absolutely sure of as I drove to the burial site is that I was not being followed.

There is also the issue of Adam's wife, Jennifer. Remember, her inability to be romantic is the premise that sends Adam scurrying for the depths of cyberspace. Later, however, she demonstrates a personality change so dramatic that it is laughable. Angel, for her part, is clearly unbalanced, yet she lives in a house that is almost palatial. Though serial killers are, I suppose, good at hiding their crimes behind the facade of an ordinary life, few have been adept at amassing wealth. Granted, film and television often feature characters living in digs far more costly than they would seem to be able to afford, but this movie takes it a bit too far.

Finally, there is the question of what the movie wants to be. It has some moderately graphic scenes and nudity, but it is about as erotic as laundry. Those graphic scenes culminate in murder, and the scenes in the chat rooms are not nearly as engrossing for the film viewer as they are for the characters. If "Net Games" seeks to be a mystery, it fails there, too. In the first 20 or 30 minutes of the film, we know that Angel is blond, lithe, and libidinous. Throughout the film, there are a few blond characters. The detective investigating the case is a blonde, for instance. One of Jennifer's friends is, too. Could either of these women be the mysterious Angel? The film seems equivocal on one of these questions, and ultimately, the connection between Angel and Adam is not sufficiently explained, at least not for me after my one and only viewing.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible script and basically soft porn, December 18, 2011
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This film has a predictable plot with little to no good character development, dialogue, scenery, or music. Lala Sloatman acts her part as an oversexualized borderline personality disordered serial killer. Her appearances are basically soft porn with no subtlety. The movie is actually quite boring. Nothing to recommend it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A highly worthwhile thriller, August 28, 2009
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"Net Games" is a fast-paced thriller which is in a way an amalgam of other fine movies of the same noir. Think elements of "Basic Instinct", "Play Nice", "Fatal Attraction", and "Play Misty For Me" combined with the hi-tech savvy of "Untraceable" and you have the makings of a fine night of film watching. The action is quick moving and sexy, the plot is believable and plausible, and there are plenty of red herrings to keep the viewer guessing as to the true identity of the femme fatale of the story. If you enjoy all or any of the above cited movies then "Net Games" is a worthy addition to your DVD collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Net Games, Rocks, March 2, 2009
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This was a movie I bought from hollywood video.Net games delivers a lot suspence,and is actually is educational at the same time,It educates people on what could happen should you meet the wrong person while chatting online.Net games is a story about a guy who has it all a beautiful wife,home and great job.and he is introduced to this chatroom that indulges him into the world of online adult chatting,thinking its harmless,it turns into suspencefull cancer as the blonde haired woman he chats with tries to destroy him once he crosses her or (forgot about an online date they had).Net Games is an online mystery thriller suspence that far surpasses fatal attraction.like I said its eductional and Its a great movie to add to your collection.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Suprisingly Good, August 23, 2004
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I was really expecting this to be one of those cheesy low budget films with bad acting, but I was pleasantly suprised. It had genuine suspense in it, and the actors did a really good job. I would suggest this movie to others.
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