When one thinks of sci-fi movies starring Keanu Reeves, "The Matrix" franchise is the first thing that comes to mind. A few people might even bring up the ahead-of-its-time box office bomb "Johnny Mnemonic." As for Robert Downey Jr.'s contributions to that genre, his time as Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe would definitely dominate the discussion. But both actors have a somewhat forgotten sci-fi gem that they starred in together in 2006, one that was adapted from a story by one of the godfathers of the science fiction genre: Philip K. Dick.

"A Scanner Darkly" used the eye-catching technique known as rotoscoping – which the film's director and writer, Richard Linklater, had previously utilized for his talky philosophical drama "Waking Life" — to bring to Dick's 1977 no

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