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Slipstream

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Episodic chase picture with an actual theme
Review: "We try to be perfect, but have to settle for being human. He tries to be humanm, but has to settle for being perfect."

In a world swept clean, Tracker (Mark Hamill) is the Lone Ranger, maintaining the last bit of frontier justice between the settlements and warring tribes. He and his partner are returning a rogue android for justice, when a bounty hunter (Bill Paxton) steals their prisoner.

The android, a very british sort, is the last person one would expect to commit murder, and I did miss who he killed and what his motivation for the crime was.

As they travel the Slipstream, a massive air-current, they pass various groups from the dregs of society (a semi-barbaric camp) to true primitives who worship the wind and eschew technology, to the last remnant of the cultural elite.

In the course of things, Byron, the android, learns about being human, but also that he never can be.

This movie could be compared to _Blade Runner_ both for plot and theme. But while Ridley Scott was content to give us fabulously cluttered mise-en-scene and ask the questions by symbolism, _Slipstream_ gives us minimalist sets, great actors, and asks the questions directly.

I thoroughly enjoyed it. The premise was good and innovative, the plot borrows from great traditions of both the cop movie and Huckleberry Finn. It also includes an homage to North by Northwest.

Watch it, but be ready to think.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Episodic chase picture with an actual theme
Review: "We try to be perfect, but have to settle for being human. He tries to be humanm, but has to settle for being perfect."

In a world swept clean, Tracker (Mark Hamill) is the Lone Ranger, maintaining the last bit of frontier justice between the settlements and warring tribes. He and his partner are returning a rogue android for justice, when a bounty hunter (Bill Paxton) steals their prisoner.

The android, a very british sort, is the last person one would expect to commit murder, and I did miss who he killed and what his motivation for the crime was.

As they travel the Slipstream, a massive air-current, they pass various groups from the dregs of society (a semi-barbaric camp) to true primitives who worship the wind and eschew technology, to the last remnant of the cultural elite.

In the course of things, Byron, the android, learns about being human, but also that he never can be.

This movie could be compared to _Blade Runner_ both for plot and theme. But while Ridley Scott was content to give us fabulously cluttered mise-en-scene and ask the questions by symbolism, _Slipstream_ gives us minimalist sets, great actors, and asks the questions directly.

I thoroughly enjoyed it. The premise was good and innovative, the plot borrows from great traditions of both the cop movie and Huckleberry Finn. It also includes an homage to North by Northwest.

Watch it, but be ready to think.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unique and interesting...
Review: Bill Paxton has been in several of my most favorite movies. Slipstream was very unique and brought out a different Bill Paxton then we have come to know and appreciate. This movie had a much different flavor then most and to watch his interactions with the robot and then realizing the unusual qualities the robot personifies he learned to appreciate it's life and its desires about life and love.

Bill Paxton also had great characteristics in dealing with the law and women. He was touching and funny all at once.

I can't wait till they put this show on dvd 5.1 surround sound and widescreen. I can only imagine what the veiw will be and the senery... oh man hurry up and get this one on dvd fast!!! If you are an action fan you'll love this one. It is filled with action and excitement.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Slipstream
Review: Bill Paxton has been in several of my most favorite movies. Slipstream was very unique and brought out a different Bill Paxton then we have come to know and appreciate. This movie had a much different flavor then most and to watch his interactions with the robot and then realizing the unusual qualities the robot personifies he learned to appreciate it's life and its desires about life and love.

Bill Paxton also had great characteristics in dealing with the law and women. He was touching and funny all at once.

I can't wait till they put this show on dvd 5.1 surround sound and widescreen. I can only imagine what the veiw will be and the senery... oh man hurry up and get this one on dvd fast!!! If you are an action fan you'll love this one. It is filled with action and excitement.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: completely underated sci-fi fantasy
Review: I really can't understand why this movie is so univerally hated by almost everybody - I haven't seen it for a while but I have thoroughly enjoyed it on every viewing - it's slow moving but atmospheric and thoughtful stuff - if you enjoyed the more relaxed aspects of mad max beyond thunderdome then you should like this - at this price you could always tape over it if you hate it that much! buy it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the most profound (and under-appreciated) movies
Review: If you look on the "surface" only when first watching "Slipstream," it may seem like a somewhat cheesy low-budget movie, and I'm honestly embarrassed that the very first time I began watching it, I didn't look beneath the surface. I wasn't feeling well that night and hadn't seen a truly profound movie in ages; I didn't expect to see one with "Slipstream." (I never expect to see a profound movie nowadays because so few are produced.) There were a couple of times when I almost gave up on watching "Slipstream," but I'm so glad I didn't because it ultimately turned out to be one of the most profound movies I'd ever seen.

The story's almost an intellectual exercise, an intellectual parable; philosophical, ecological, social and scientific themes lie beneath the bare-bones exterior. With the exception of maybe one extraneous scene, nearly every line of dialogue, nearly every scene has some deeper meaning, is foreshadowing something that will happen later on in the story, and/or is symbolic of something in the real world.

The characters, dialogue and acting are just wonderful; Bill Paxton, Bob Peck, Kitty Aldridge and Mark Hamill are perfect in their roles. The interesting bare-bones sets and minimal special effects really enhance the story by not overshadowing it. Who would think the wind could be a fictional character? It is one in "Slipstream."

Most science fiction movies are about capturing the viewer's eyes. "Slipstream's" about capturing the viewer's mind and emotions, and it has certainly captured mine. I recommend "Slipstream" to everyone and only wish there were more movies like it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If you don't value living watch this movie
Review: Life is short. The two hours spent watching this movie is undoubtedly the worst way to spend precious life hours. If your doctor tells you that you have two hours to live, watch this movie, and it will surely make the two hours seem eternal. Please don't make the same mistake I did. DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An unusual sci-fi adventure.
Review: Matt Owen (Bill Paxton), a Jack of all Trades decides to steal a man by the name of Byron (Bob Peck), who commited a Crime for Murder. The people, they were holding Byron are Bounty-Hunters by the names of Tasker (Mark Hamill) and Belitski (Kitty Aldridge). Matt takes Byron into the Slipstream, a dangerous Wind Current that was Created by Man`s Destruction of the Environment. While Tasker and Belitski are behind them. Matt and Byron develop an unlikely friendship, because Byron is a Android and as they travel, they ended up meeting up with a Religious Cult that Worships the Slipstream.

Directed by Steven Lisberger (Tron) made a entertaining movie. This film has High Production Values and a Sweeping-Elmer Bernstein (Ghostbusters) music score. The movie is about a Futuristic World of High Hopes. This Big Scale Production has never been release in theaters in the U.S., Hamill gives a Top Notch Performance and a fine one by Peck. DVD`s has an above average Pan & Scan (1.33:1) transfer and a decent Dolby Stereo 2.0 Surround Sound. There`s might be a better DVD with a stronger transfer and sound. Watch for Oscar-Winners:Ben Kingsley and F. Murray Abraham in Cameos. Also in a Cameo is Robbie Coltrane. This underrated film is worth seeing. Produced by Gary Kurtz (One Lane Backdrop, American Graffiti and the original-Star Wars Trilogy). Grade:A-.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This flick deserves another look...
Review: Stay calm. Just because Mark Hamill is in this movie, doesn't mean it automatically rises to the calibre of a trilogy of movies he once starred in - but SLIPSTREAM does deserve a viewing. Hamill breaks from his typecast hero role to successfully play a baddie. But the better reason to watch this flick is to see an amazing performance by the late Bob Peck. His controlled acting and professionalism carry the film. Also look for short, albeit good performances by Robbie Coltrane, Kitty Aldridge and Ben Kingsley. Unfortunately, the hero of the story is a bungling idiot (played by Bill Paxton) whose character may dissuade some viewers from giving this flick a better grade. In a fantasy/action genre that is so often characterized by common themes, surroundings, and plotlines, SLIPSTREAM is a welcome change.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: good rough draft
Review: This is a movie with a wonderful concept, but very weak writing. It should never have been released with out at least three more re-writes (assuming it got any). The story is too loosly held together, and there are too many 90 degree turns in the story to make it a cohesive movie. It would be great to see what a dicent screen-writer could do with the story.


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