In this episode of Goosebumps, we will see bad acting, bad graphics, and enough bowl cuts to go 'round. Actually, I remember really liking this book.
It opens with two kids, Max and Erin, sorting through some stuff in Max's attic. They converse about Max's mom being a packrat and Erin gives THAT eyeroll. You know THAT eyeroll that is seen dozens of times every week on different TV shows? It's the exaggerated eye roll with a little chuckle attached and cocking of the head.
Anyway, something is moving in the wardrobe. But relax, kids, because in Goosebumps land there is always a little sibling to explain the "scary" goings ons in the first two minutes of the show. In this case, it is Noah, Max's little brother.
Noah knocks over some stuff which leads them to discover a hidden room. In the back of the room is an old mirror. Let me pause here to reiterate: the acting is BAD.
Max turns on the light that is attached to the mirror and-where is he? Noah and Erin frantically swivel their heads but do not make an effort to move, and we discover that Max is invisible. Max re-appears after the light is turned back off. The kids make a pact not to tell their parents. Okay, so, they've just discovered a mirror that turns you invisible, and they really don't seem to...care? Like they're kind of like "Oh. An invisible mirror. That's cool."
In case we didn't get Noah saying it the first three times, "Left handers rule!"
As they are leaving, Max notices a piece of rope/chain on the floor. He seems much more bothered by this than the fact that he now has the ability to turn himself invisible, but whatever.
Max is sneaking around at night. We know this can lead to no good. He goes upstairs (now, I've lived in 10+ houses in 3 different states, and not once has the pull-down stairs leading to our attic had its own "attic stairs" room). Noah has beaten him to it, and they go invisible together and have fun playing with sheets and writing on chairs. Again, not what I would do, but hey.
The next day, Max's Token Black Friend Zach is there. Now, I only say TBF because he's the one to go all evil later in the episode. Anyways, Zach has his ear pierced, and you know this was made in the 90s because that was totally radical and Max's mother was shocked. Judging by the mothers clothes, she is obviously smoking something.
Zach has an attitude, but I attribute to him knowing what's up. He's simply not impressed by his co-stars. I'm not either.
Erin shows up and the group goes upstairs to show Zach the mirror. But! Max doesn't reppear. Noah realizes the seriousness of the situation and exclaims "I am in so much trouble!" Right. Oh, hey Max. Hee's cold. And he's on the floor in the fetal position. And he has been seeing funny colors. All is normal on the Goosebumps front.
These kids have got to be mentally deficient because they've "jumped" like three times? And none of them have connected the fact that they don't feel well and it takes longer each time to show back up to = bad mirror?
I guess Max has been taking his vitamins and realizes that the mirror is dangerous. He makes them promise not to use it anymore. But Noah has his LEFT fingers crossed! Uh oh.
Noah is a badass, because the next morning he's used the mirror and is fucking with his family. THIS is what a normal kid would do, not float into the air and put a sheet over himself...
Max chases Noah down and Noah reappears but he is SO not Noah. He is creepy. Max doesn't realize this.
Max gets back from baseball practice and Zach and Erin are upstairs and Zach has used the mirror. Zach is back and creepy. They realize this. He realizes this with his friend, but not his brother? Oh.
Anyway, Zach pushes Max onto the floor in front of the mirror and turns on the light. This is why he is termed TBF. If you read any of RL Stine's early books, it was always the minority friend who turned South.
More examples of cutting edge Goosebumps technology. Let me laugh with you all. Bright blue room, kid flying through air, objects flying at him. Oh, it's Max's mirror image. A close-up on Max reveals that the poor kid was battling some pretty bad acne. That's why I could never be a kid/teen actor. All your horrible, awkward moments are forever on tape. Or Youtube.
Anyway, Max's mirror image is evil. He tells Max that he will not be leaving the mirror world any time soon. But! Erin pulls the chain and Max re-appears. As Max and Zach scuffle, he tells Erin to throw a ball at the mirror. She pathetically throws it, and then the next scene has the blue flying at the mirror, and is clearly not being thrown at the same angle. lol.
Real!Zach is back. After they leave the room, the mirror fixes itself.
Max and Noah are doing the dishes together. Max still hasn't noticed that his brother is creepy and weird. Not until Noah tosses his father a cup with his right hand. And we realize just why "Left handers rule!" is written in this episode five or six times.
And, for your viewing pleasure, an example of the cutting edge technology witnessed in this episode: