![]() I recall enjoying this film when I watched it with my three college roommates via VHS rental in late ’95 or early ’96, most likely cruising through a 6-pack of beer. (She’s had a few parts in other films and TV, usually playing herself.) It’s painfully obvious she’s not a great actress her expression is nonchalant, her delivery wooden. But the bottom line is that they’re after her, and that’s all you need to know to enjoy this little pulp culture exercise.įair Game will forever be remembered as Cindy Crawford’s first (and only) major film role. ![]() The above synopsis is about as good as it can be explained, because for the love of God, after watching it for the first time in over a decade, I still can’t figure out what the hell they’re chasing McQuean for. Will they capture her? Can Kirkpatrick keep her safe? Will viewers remember any of it when the credits roll? Kirkpatrick goes on the run to protect McQuean when she’s targeted by ex-members of the KGB interested in a ship owned by a Cuban man who may lose it in a divorce case being pursued by McQuean, who happens to be a civil law attorney. The film stars real-life supermodel Cindy Crawford as attorney Kate McQuean and William Baldwin as Max Kirkpatrick, a Florida police officer. By Review Staffįair Game, the 1995 chase film from producer Joel Silver, is a strange mesh of good and bad, featuring talent both experienced and inexperienced resulting in a B movie dressed up in A-movie skin.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |