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" Celebrated director Wim Wenders brings Bill Pullman, Andie MacDowell, and Gabriel Byrne together in an electrifying suspense-thriller that is an "audacious and seductive" (Los Angeles Times) tale of paranoia and murder that Gene Siskel calls "one of my favorite films of the year!" Manufacturing on-screen violence has created an entertainment empire for fast-lane Hollywood producer Mike Max (Pullman). But when Max comes into possession of details concerning a top-secret, anti-crime satelli"
" Celebrated director Wim Wenders brings Bill Pullman, Andie MacDowell, and Gabriel Byrne together in an electrifying suspense-thriller that is an "audacious and seductive" (Los Angeles Times) tale of paranoia and murder that Gene Siskel calls "one of my favorite films of the year!" Manufacturing on-screen violence has created an entertainment empire for fast-lane Hollywood producer Mike Max (Pullman). But when Max comes into possession of details concerning a top-secret, anti-crime satelli"
“To be honest, it has been a while since I have seen this flick and maybe I should re-watch it at some point. In fact, if I recall it correctly, I actually saw the damned thing in the movie theater when it was released. Indeed, back in those days, after I saw ‘Paris, Texas’, I became a huge fan of this director and I went to see a couple of his movies in the movie theater. Anyway, like most of the movies released by this director in the last 20 years (except for his documentaries), it was really poorly received but I thought it was actually pretty good. In the very same year, Bill Pullman would show up in another thriller, ‘Lost Highway’ directed David Lynch, and even though this one was also seriously obscure and difficult to follow, I thought it worked slightly better, at least, a” read more