Slipstream: My interest in this old flick was piqued by the name Mark Hamill in the cast list, so I decided to give it a whirl on You Tube.
I have this flick on big box VHS stored away. I was reminded of it in my loo library, whilst browsing through my book, the W.H. Smith Guide to Videos from the 1990's.
The three main actors in Slipstream are:
Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill; A L I E N S' private Hudson aka the late Bill Paxton and Jurassic Park's embattled gamekeeper to be, the late great Bob Peck.
Yes, Slipstream is about a post-apocalyptic world in which the dominant feature is a tremendous wind [no jokes please!] blowing across the Earth's surface, which is the slipstream of the title.
The story follows a grizzled bounty hunter turned cop [Hamill], his equally tough female assistant [Kitty Aldridge] and a dodgy peddler [Paxton] who, along with a suited man [Peck], is the film's central figure.
Bob Peck has the most interesting character and in a windswept world seems completely out of place with his suit and suave accent. There is more to him than meets the eye but you'll have to watch the film to find out what. There are a few interesting planes and kites too.
The story follows a grizzled bounty hunter turned cop [Hamill], his equally tough female assistant [Kitty Aldridge] and a dodgy peddler [Paxton] who, along with a suited man [Peck], is the film's central figure.
Bob Peck has the most interesting character and in a windswept world seems completely out of place with his suit and suave accent. There is more to him than meets the eye but you'll have to watch the film to find out what. There are a few interesting planes and kites too.
I enjoyed it to start with, especially the Mos Eisley-like settlement complete with cantina and music. I also liked the harder edge to Mark Hamill, a sort of older bitter Luke tinged with a little dark side.
I did think the ramshackle plane at the heart of the film and the video sleeve was a bit weak though and lacked any screen presence. In the end I had to turn it off!
Overall it reminded me of a sort of Waterworld mixed with something like Blade Runner - lite. Sadly, apart from the initial interest of seeing a new role for Mark Hamill back with his old Star Wars producer Gary Kurtz, I found the film boring.
I can see why it flopped back in '89. Viewing format: You Tube and PC. Score: 3 out of 10.
Have you seen Slipstream?
I did think the ramshackle plane at the heart of the film and the video sleeve was a bit weak though and lacked any screen presence. In the end I had to turn it off!
Overall it reminded me of a sort of Waterworld mixed with something like Blade Runner - lite. Sadly, apart from the initial interest of seeing a new role for Mark Hamill back with his old Star Wars producer Gary Kurtz, I found the film boring.
I can see why it flopped back in '89. Viewing format: You Tube and PC. Score: 3 out of 10.
Have you seen Slipstream?
I never saw this when I was a kid but being an Air scout we were all very excited about the Edgley Optica aircraft that features in this film- Mark J Southcoast Base
ReplyDeleteIs it a famous aircraft MJ?
DeleteI saw it a long time ago because my friend was fascinated with its backstory as a Hollywood films that had been completed and shelved out of executive spite.
ReplyDeleteI remember liking it and thinking it would make a good double feature with Zardoz.
Why the exec spite KnobG?
DeleteNever seen Zardoz. Sean Connery isnt it?
ReplyDeleteZardoz ? Sean Connery in a nappy is noot a good look
ReplyDeleteI read the reviews and gave this a wide berth, but I have just watched After Earth is it's not much better!
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Is that the one with Will Smith and son Hugh?
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