This film seems to suffer from a slightly too ridiculous plot. If they had toned it down a touch it might not have been that bad. Artist Brit's (Pam's) boyfriend, Edward, is a scientist who is obsessed with his work on the minds and in particular memories of dead murderers. Brit is constantly trying to get him to pay her more attention and take her art seriously, which seems to involve a lot of naked women, but never mind. Edward seems more interested in dead guys bodies than he does with Brit's, again slighly odd! Then it all gets a bit weird with an old guy in a wheelchair and some strange powder that does extrodanary things. Also Brit's "agent" is trying deparately to get into her pants. This is understandable but unsucessful, as Brit is inexplicably loyal to idiot Edward, who acts like he's going out with Anne Robinson rather than Pamela Anderson. Needless to say its a bit of a turkey. However, I've given it 3 stars because Pamela Anderson looks pretty good and does what is needed of her well. I agree with the other reviewer that Pam is actually the best thing about this. You wont be expecting greatness when you buy this and you wont get it, but it doesn't pretend to be an Oscar nominee. It does what it says on the tin. And for that I don't think its too bad. There's a lot worse out there!