
There is also the traditional "You killed my partner. A brilliant main theme combined with excellent underscore. I liked Mark Mancina's score to "Speed" and "Bad Boys" but they're nothing compared to this. One of the things which always means a lot to me in films is the score and "Fair Game" has one of the best scores I've ever heard.

Actually many scenes here are so stupid that they could be considered campy and even if you aren't a fan of the genre, you might enjoy laughing at the movie's unintentional humor. This has everything I want (a macho cop as the hero, a sexy woman as his sidekick, lots of action and gratuitous violence) and nothing I don't (a deep and original plot, Academy Award-winning actors, emotional scenes between mom and daughter.). While it's true that no-one has been able to make a good macho-actioner since the 80s (except Steven Seagal and even he is now making films like "The Patriot"), this is a quality effort if there ever was one. What's even more interesting is that Stallone was originally attached to this film as well.Īnyway, about this film. About the only thing they share is the hate of the critics and the love of action-fans. It's interesting to notice that Sylvester Stallone's actioner "Cobra" was also based on the same novel but the films have very little in common. The film is based on Paula Gosling's novel of the same name. However, others love it for the same reasons. Others hate it because it's unbelievably dumb, excessively violent, has an unoriginal plot, stupid dialogue and has no good actors. What's interesting is that the reasons for the opinion of the film are the same for both people. This is a film which most people have a strong opinion of. And sometimes fans of pure action-entertainment are the target audience and we have a film like "Fair Game". Sometimes fans of sex-related teen-comedies are the target audience and we have a film like "American Pie". In those cases we have films like "American Beauty".

Sometimes the critics and fans of so-called 'quality cinema' are the target audience. However, once in a while a film comes along which focuses solely on it's own target audience. But because they do offer something for everyone, they usually also have some things you don't like. Some are even quite bad, but they try so hard to offer something for everyone that there usually are at least some things in the movie you like. In my opinion most blockbusters are watchable movies. Reviewed by tp320 8 / 10 / 10 Love it or hate it - this is uncompromising action-entertainment! Oh, and if you're wondering about nudity, Cindy does indeed get them out for the lads', and Baldwin shows his butt. Don't expect much, and you shouldn't be disappointed.
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It's hugely violent, fast moving, loud, full of swearing etc., all the things you associate with nineties action fodder, and finishes off with a big enough bang. The bad guys glower and plot, hunting the fleeing pair down with ruthless skill (and some rather suspect computer trickery), then cocking things up each time allowing them to escape. He just about pulls off the hardass cop routine, but never really musters the enthusiasm to look like he's enjoying it. Baldwin is the cop determined to guard her body when people start trying to kill her. Cinders looks great, adequately playing an uncompromising, smarty-pants attorney. A well-made film, well acted, though not especially deep.Reviewed by Mike Astill 6 / 10 / 10 Brainless tosh, but quite good funĬan Cindy Crawford act? Not really, but well enough to scream and run from one overblown action scene to another, taking the odd breather for showers (plural) and changes of clothes. She's later dumped and she takes a shower, so a rape could be inferred, but it isn't integral. As the video box indicates, they strap her to the hood of their pickup and drive her around. Essentially follows a rape-revenge sort of plot, although it isn't clear if they rape her. She spends the first part of the movie barely dressed in a long shirt and belt and nothing else, or a wrap and belt. John Denver!), who sadly has not done many other movies. The woman is played by the beautiful Cassandra Delaney (the future Mrs. But I think they were as intent on tormenting her as killing kangaroos.

At a minimum they would have gone on killing more animals, which she would have found intolerable. Some who've watched the movie think that if she left them alone, they would have left her alone. They're intent on killing animals and having cruel fun. They continue to harass her, and she keeps asserting herself against them, even fighting back.

A woman in charge of a wildlife sanctuary in Australia is terrorized on the road by two men in a beastly pickup truck and another man in a truck with a shark painted on the back doors.
