Review of Stripped to Kill (1987) by John C — 24 Jan 2006
[b]Miller's Crossing[/b] - This will restore your faith in the cinema. Savagely brilliant written dialogue. Gabriel Byrne is brilliant in everything, and he was made for this role.
[b]8mm2[/b] - I ended up fast-forwarding through the majority of it, dispite the nudity.
[b]The Constant Gardner[/b] - Eh, I'm not quite sure what to think. The trailer paints it as a fast paced spy/thriller of sorts, when in actuality its a slow character driven drama. I have other complaints, but none are valid enough to mention.
[b]Stripped to Kill[/b] - So bad its good. Here's the tagline on the cover: "A serial killer is killing strippers. Detective soandso has only one weapon to use against him...her body." 6.5 Dr. Uwe Boll's out of 10.
[b]Spy Game[/b] - Tony Scott's masterpiece, in this reviewers humble opinion. It just gets better and better with each viewing.
This review of Stripped to Kill (1987) was written by John C on 24 Jan 2006.
Stripped to Kill has generally received negative reviews.
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