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Cleopatra 2525 - Flying Lessons
episode 1.3
USA 2000
produced by Robert G. Tapert, Sam Raimi, R.J. Stewart for Renaissance Pictures
directed by Rick Jacobson
starring Jennifer Sky, Gina Torres, Victoria Pratt
TV-series Cleopatra 2525
review by Mike Haberfelner
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While teaching Cleo (Jennifer Sky) to fly - basically meaning jumping down vertical shafts &
breaking the fall by shooting elastic webs that stick on whatever
surface (If you think Spiderman, you are in fact right, but don't pat
yourself on the back, this one did not take a genius to figure out), also even going up
shafts by these webs - sounds somewhat silly, but does actually work in
the context of this series) - our trio of scantily clad vixens
(consisting of Sky, Victoria Pratt & Gina Torres) come across a
woman being abducted by slave traders & so Cleo decides the three of
them would help her. In order to do so they have to go to a stripclub
where Cleo has to pose as a slave & do a striptease while Torres has
to gamble for the other slaves with Cleo, later also Pratt & herself
at stake. Of course there's a shooeout at the end & good again
triumphs ...
Now don't get your hopes too high just because Sky is doing a
striptease - since this is an American TV-series & American TV
is ultra-conservative, she only strips down to her underwear & this
underwear isn't all that sexy or revealing. "It's called
striptease ... with emphasis on the tease" she actually
says. This might be so, but a little stripping along the way doesn't
hurt neither. At least Sky's shrieking is toned down this time around. |
review © by Mike Haberfelner
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