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Blue Steel

Blue Steel

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Jamie Lee's finest roles!
Review: Jamie Lee Curtis is one of Hollywood's more diverse actresses-- from being heralded the "Scream Queen" for such films as HALLOWEEN and THE FOG, to comedic genuis in A FISH CALLED WANDA and TRUE LIES. Her portrayal of a rookie cop who becomes the target of an obsessed stalker (Ron Silver) after her first assignment on the force solidifies her acting abilities and film repertoire. Ron Silver plays the Wall-Street-broker-turned-psychopath flawlessly.

BLUE STEEL is a cop flick with a twist which, unlike many films in the genre, showcases a lead female's descent through the police force. Amir M. Mokri's encompassing and somber cinematography, Brad Fiedel's ambient and chilling musical score, and Kathryn Bigelow's cool, detatched direction, combined with the excellent cast which also includes Louise Fletcher, Clancy Brown, and Elizabeth Peña, makes for a unique, entertaining, and esthetically pleasing film!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Jamie Lee's finest roles!
Review: Jamie Lee Curtis is one of Hollywood's more diverse actresses-- from being heralded the "Scream Queen" for such films as HALLOWEEN and THE FOG, to comedic genuis in A FISH CALLED WANDA and TRUE LIES. Her portrayal of a rookie cop who becomes the target of an obsessed stalker (Ron Silver) after her first assignment on the force solidifies her acting abilities and film repertoire. Ron Silver plays the Wall-Street-broker-turned-psychopath flawlessly.

BLUE STEEL is a cop flick with a twist which, unlike many films in the genre, showcases a lead female's descent through the police force. Amir M. Mokri's encompassing and somber cinematography, Brad Fiedel's ambient and chilling musical score, and Kathryn Bigelow's cool, detatched direction, combined with the excellent cast which also includes Louise Fletcher, Clancy Brown, and Elizabeth Peña, makes for a unique, entertaining, and esthetically pleasing film!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: underrated horror/action film. but disappointing at times.
Review: Kathryn Bigelow's Follow up to her allways good NEAR DARK is some wath disappointing but good at the same time. Jamie Lee Curtis plays a role were the character sames too tick (yes that is rigth, HALLOWEEN is over). Bigelow married James Cameron the year this came out, but that does not mean this is your every day walk in the park film.

1990. MGM. 94 MINS.

Rated R for Strong Violence and Language and For A Scene of Sensuality.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: One of Jamie Lee's best performances
Review: Ok, the storyline's pretty weak and the characters aren't developed properly, but one thing is for sure: Jamie Lee's acting has improved in leaps and bounds. I found her quite convincing as a new recruit who has been suspended for shooting a guy whose weapon disappears after she's shot him.

It's far from being the greatest film of the early 90's, but worth owning if you're a Jamie Lee Curtis fan. Go and watch "The Fog" after this, and you'll see what I mean about the improvement in her acting.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: One of Jamie Lee's best performances
Review: Ok, the storyline's pretty weak and the characters aren't developed properly, but one thing is for sure: Jamie Lee's acting has improved in leaps and bounds. I found her quite convincing as a new recruit who has been suspended for shooting a guy whose weapon disappears after she's shot him.

It's far from being the greatest film of the early 90's, but worth owning if you're a Jamie Lee Curtis fan. Go and watch "The Fog" after this, and you'll see what I mean about the improvement in her acting.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: An Embarrassment
Review: One of the worst movies I have seen.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste time and money on this one!
Review: Stupid and ugly cast,dull boring script. I had to make a trailer of this movie in one of my class. Hated to work on it from start to end. One word describes it best: GARBAGE

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Likable if Far From ' Perfect '
Review: There are some things to love about Blue Steel but there are some things that make the movie go sour before it even begins. Jamie Lee Curtis plays a rookie cop whose life is turned upside down by an obsessive man who happens to be the city's recent serial killer. After seeing Megan Turner ( Curtis ) kill a robber ( Tom Sizemore ) in a grocery store, Eugene Hunt ( Ron Silver ) goes on a mission to not only acclaim legendary status with his own murders, but win the heart of Megan and he goes about this in some very twisted ways. He soon ends up making it look like Curtis is the killer in hopes that it brings her closer to him. Blue Steel is very suspenseful and you must give it points for keeping the tension high, but it lacked a lot in the plot and characterization departments.

First off, we needed at least a little background on Ron Silver's character. Granted I understand the director probably kept this a secret on purpose, but she should have shared just a tiny hint of how this stockbroker can count change during the day but kill innocent bystanders at will during the night.

Secondly, the romance factor was totally off. Instead of having Silver obsessed with Curtis, the script should have concentrated more on her capturing him once she found out he was a serial killer. Curtis' character danced around the real police work for the first hour then finally decided to do real police work when the film was almost over. As for the obsession, sorry but I couldn't go for that. Jamie Lee is attractive in her own way but I don't believe she's the kind of woman someone would get so obsessed with. And when Silver blurts out that line: " You're the most beautiful woman I've ever seen in my life ", I couldn't keep a straight face. In some parts the dialogue wasn't realistic at all and was terribly out of place. The longest scenes are the ones that should have been cut short. We should have seen more one on one interaction between Silver and Curtis since these were the primary characters. Instead Curtis spends most of her time with the police, trying to claim her innocence. There are so many silly scenes in the film you can spot them a mile away. Blue Steel is very graphic and at times uncomfortable, especially when Silver brutally rapes Curtis while trying to choke her with a gun in his hand. This didn't seem necessary but thrown in for shock. The best part of the film was the end duel between Curtis and Silver. This was one of the most entertaining shooting scenes ever filmed for an actress and it was well worth it. Jamie held her own with the last scenes alone.

Ron Silver was fantastic and should have gotten an Oscar for his portrayal of Eugene. Jamie Lee Curtis doesn't quite fit the cop role and you get sick of people saying how beautiful she is throughout the entire movie. Blue Steel is a one time deal. You'll either love it or hate it. I loved it despite its flaws. For some it warrants going out and buying the DVD though you get no extras whatsoever. For others, they may want to save their money and watch it on Encore. It seems to pop up there a lot these days. In other words, Blue Steel does different things to different people.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast paced edge of your seat action. A must see!
Review: This story of a rookie cop who is stalked by an obsessed crime scene witness will keep you on the edge of your seat waiting for the final countdown.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: IT HAS POSSIBILITIES...
Review: With fewer flashy visuals and a better-written script, this could have been one of the best films about the relationship between sex and power. As it stands, it's worth recommending only for Jamie Lee Curtis' magnificent portrayal of a woman (man?) on the edge.


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