Mindstorm is a 2001 Sci Fi Pictures science fiction television film directed by Richard Pepin, and starring Eric Roberts and Michael Ironside . It's not to be confused with Project: Human Weapon (aka Mindstorm ) starring Judge Reinhold , released in the same year.
4-476: Mindstorm or Mindstorms may refer to: Mindstorm (film) , a 2001 science-fiction telefilm Subliminal Seduction , a 1996 film also known as Mind Storm Lego Mindstorms , a series of programmable robotics kits MinDStorm , a 2006 educational video game Mindstorm Studios , a computer video game developer and software developer company Mindstorms (book) , 1980 book by Seymour Papert "Mind Storm",
8-503: A song by Joe Satriani on his album Strange Beautiful Music Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mindstorm . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mindstorm&oldid=1241286120 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
12-454: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mindstorm (film) When psychic private detective Tracy Wellman is retained by presidential candidate Senator William Armitage help to find his missing daughter, Rayanna, she encounters the telepathic cult leader David Mendez, who helps her learn they were both products of Cold War experiments. Mendez wants revenge against Armitage, who at
16-573: The time was the NSA Director , and who betrayed the program to the Soviets . With the help of her friend, FBI Agent Dan Oliver, Wellman later discovers Mendez's motives go far beyond revenge, forcing her to confront her past and her missing memories. Source: The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia . It was released as a Sci Fi Pictures science fiction TV-movie . Mindstorm
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