

Comedy · Romance · Science Fiction
Overview
A student gets his senses enhanced by an experimental drug. But abuse is not an option.
Top Cast


Marlon Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Darryl Witherspoon
Marlon Wayans
Darryl Witherspoon


David Spade
David Spade
Scott Thorpe
David Spade
Scott Thorpe


Matthew Lillard
Matthew Lillard
Tim LaFlour
Matthew Lillard
Tim LaFlour


Rip Torn
Rip Torn
Randall Tyson
Rip Torn
Randall Tyson


Tamara Taylor
Tamara Taylor
Janice Tyson
Tamara Taylor
Janice Tyson


Brad Dourif
Brad Dourif
Dr. Thomas Wheedon
Brad Dourif
Dr. Thomas Wheedon


Esther Scott
Esther Scott
Denise Witherspoon
Esther Scott
Denise Witherspoon


Debra Jo Rupp
Debra Jo Rupp
Fertility Clinic Attendant
Debra Jo Rupp
Fertility Clinic Attendant


Mark Christopher Lawrence
Mark Christopher Lawrence
Wig Shop Owner
Mark Christopher Lawrence
Wig Shop Owner


John Ingle
John Ingle
Economics Professor
John Ingle
Economics Professor
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