Howlingly bad -- so awful, in fact, that it can actually be enjoyed on a certain level.
Fair Game (1995)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:2
Rotten:20
Average Rating:2.1/10
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Kate McQuean is a babe of a lawyer, with the face and body of a supermodel. Unfortunately, some ex-KGB assassins want to see her dead, so handsome, macho Florida cop Max Kirkpatrick is assigned to... Kate McQuean is a babe of a lawyer, with the face and body of a supermodel. Unfortunately, some ex-KGB assassins want to see her dead, so handsome, macho Florida cop Max Kirkpatrick is assigned to protect her. The two strongly dislike each other at first, but after being chased, shot at, and nearly blown up numerous times, contempt turns into love. But if their romance is going to last, the sexy pair must find a way to foil their dogged, deadly pursuers. [More]
Starring: Cindy Crawford, William Baldwin, Steven Berkoff, Christopher McDonald
Starring: Cindy Crawford, William Baldwin, Steven Berkoff, Christopher McDonald, Elizabeth Peņa
Director: Andrew Sipes
Director: Andrew Sipes
Screenwriter: Charlie Fletcher
Story: Paula Gosling
Composer: Mark Mancina
Producer: Joel Silver
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Reviews for Fair Game
Works as a thriller for anyone who lives entirely in the present. Those with longer memories will find the film grows increasingly funny as it rolls along.
It's like a string of ripped-off scenes ... all pumped up with slo-mo stunts and CC's body-as-special-effect.
A 90-minute wet T-shirt contest with interludes of extreme violence and soft-core porn.
One could scavenge the thesaurus to find synonyms for 'awkward' to describe Crawford's performance.
Crawford packs a phallic pistol and traipses through the rain in a transparent slip. Share the fantasy, babe.
The lamest model-turned-actress movie since Lauren Hutton co-starred with Evel Knievel in the misbegotten Viva Knievel!
Cindy Crawford is the best thing, and ultimately the worst thing, about this pitiful action thriller.
A constellation of missed chances, most lost in Charlie Fletcher's adaptation of the Paula Gosling novel and Andrew Sipes' cardboard direction.
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