| Country of Origin: |
United States |
| Production year: |
1995 |
| Director: |
Rachel Talalay |
| Rating: |
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| UPC [Locale]: |
5-050070-006544
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| Running time: |
1:39 (99 Min.) |
| Casetype: |
Keep Case |
| Format: |
Color, 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen |
| DVD-Format: |
Single-Sided, Double-Layered |
| Released: |
June 25, 2001 |
| Collection type: |
Owned (#332) |
| Status: |
Available |
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| Purchase date: |
October 10, 2011 |
| Purchase price: |
€6,99 |
| Purchase place: |
• ebay |
| Review (movie): |
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Overview |
ATTEN SHUN! We've got a swell story to tell, so let's get started before the swelling goes down.
The year's 2033 and since a humongous meteor hit earth, the world just hasn't been the same. No celebrities, No Cable TV, No WATER!!! A mega-villian, Kesslee (Malcolm McDowell), the leader of Water & Power, holds the world in his grasp since he controls all the H2O down to the last drop... or so he thinks. Two colossal enemies stand in his way: (1) The Rippers - and army of halfmen/half-kangaroo people whose sole job is to bring down the W&P, and (2) a chick with a tank and tons of attitude - a.k.a Tank Girl (Lori Petty). With a chip on her shoulder and a grenade in her pocket, Tank girl sets out to face off with the demented bad guy. So Kesslee had better get a grip on reality and his water jugs, because when Tank Girl teams up with the Rippers (including Rapper Ice-T) and sidekick Jet Girl (Naomi Watts), not even a run in her stocking is going to stop her from saving the planet.
If you're into in-your face visuals, outrageous action sequences, hip soundtracks and non-stop explosive laughs, you'll love this rip-roaring power-scurge of a movie. |
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