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  1. Virtual Nightmare is a 2000 made-for-TV horror film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Michael Muhney, Tasma Walton, and Todd MacDonald. The story was conceived in 1995 when writer David Tausik read the Philip K. Dick novel Time Out of Joint .

  2. 14 de abr. de 2000 · Virtual Nightmare: Directed by Michael Pattinson. With Michael Muhney, Tasma Walton, Todd MacDonald, Jennifer Congram. Sci-Fi mystery. In the future the world has apparently reached complete perfection, but when Dale suffers a car accident he begins noticing disturbing glitches in the fabric of reality.

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  4. Virtual Nightmare is the third stage in Mouseyland . Stage Information. 1 Crown. 2 Crowns. 3 Crowns. 4 Crowns. Energy: 125. Enemy Base's Health: 750,000 HP. Enemies: - Zoge ( 200%) - Zigge ( 200%) - Gory Black ( 200%) - Zang Roo ( 200%) Enemy Boss: - Henry ( 100%) Treasure: - 237,500 XP (10%, 1 time) - Cat Jobs +1 (1%, unlimited) Energy: 125.

  5. Virtual Nightmare is a 2000 TV movie that explores the themes of consumerism, nostalgia, and reality in a post-apocalyptic world where people are brainwashed by a retro-style corporation. The film has mixed reviews from IMDb users, who praise its originality and ideas, but criticize its ending and acting.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2000 · Overview. Advertising executive Dale Hunter (Michael Muheny) works at the agency Arora. But after a car accident, his life changed abruptly. He has nightmares at night and by day he suffers from hallucinations. The world looks like from a computer. Numbers and names adhere to the objects.

  7. Synopsis. Advertising executive Dale Hunter (Michael Muheny) works at the agency Arora. But after a car accident, his life changed abruptly. He has nightmares at night and by day he suffers from hallucinations. The world looks like from a computer. Numbers and names adhere to the objects.