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  57. A maverick skydiver and a former KGB agent team up to stop the Russian mafia from stealing gold.
  58. Ditch Brodie is a maverick skydiving instructor. One day, a beautiful girl comes in, wanting to take her first jump. Up in the air, Ditch takes his eyes off her momentarily, then looks back to find out that she has fallen out, dying on impact. Ditch is suspicious that all is not as it seems, because he distinctly remembers hooking her static line on...
  59. As a watcher of action movies in excess, Terminal Velocity, isn't too bad, in fact it's really good. However, I must be blunt. This movie is really for people who are not desensitized to graphic violence. But, it is enjoyable filled with mystery and intrigue (even though it's obvious Natassja's Chris Morrow doesn't fall to her death). I must also comment on Charlie Sheen's average attempt to provide funny sarcasm. He tries really hard but maybe he's the miscast of the film. Judge for yourself
  60. To prove how versatile an actor he is, Charlie Sheen attempted to save a cheap knock-off script called Terminal Velocity. How successful he was depends on how forgiving you are. However, in the eleven years since this steamer rolled out of theaters, we&#39;ve found that comedy is more his forte than action. Which is not bad from an actor&#39;s point of view. After all, pretending to blow things up is easy. Eliciting laughs from an increasingly cynical modern audience, that&#39;s hard. Indeed, like many actors who became synonymous with B-grade features, Charlie may well have a bright future in television.<br/><br/>If Sheen did not need an alternate venue for his career before Terminal Velocity, he would certainly need one after. After the new action film paradigm started by Die Hard in 1988, audiences began to expect a little more depth from their action heroes. It wasn&#39;t enough that they could crush walnuts in their buttocks, although efforts like Total Recall show that persons associated with the old, idiotic style of action film are capable of adapting somewhat to this new style. Unfortunately, Sheen never really had the action star thing quite &quot;down&quot;, if you know what I mean. His performances in The Three Musketeers or Young Guns attest to this.<br/><br/>The problem in Terminal Velocity, like the problem in a lot of action films, is that the script does not appear to have been entirely thought through. Plot twists and events seem to happen more for convenience than any serious storytelling element. Unfortunately, this is really the kind of film you cannot review the plot of too seriously without giving away large chunks of the plot. Not that this makes the plot turns any more convincing. In fact, some of the plot conveniences, such as the goals of the antagonists, appear to have literally been made up on the spot that day of shooting.<br/><br/>Indeed, Natassja Kinski aside, I defy you to recall the name of an actor from this yawner without looking at the IMDb cast list. Without Sheen, this film would be nothing but two groups of actors firing prop guns at each other. Even the extras are so wholly unmemorable as to make this film a non-event. Fortunately, they manage to hold off on the action film clichés for the first hour. But once the clichés start, they come thick and fast. Male and female protagonists having a spat that later results in one running to catch up with the other? Check. One antagonist thinking the other is screwing them over until after a spat? Check. Protagonist conning some hapless witness into aiding his cause? Yeah, that tired old one is here, too. As previously indicated, if it were almost anyone other than Charlie Sheen doing all this, it would fall flat.<br/><br/>The final nail in the coffin is the cinematography. You&#39;ve read me commenting about Sergio Leone films where the 2.35:1 frame is used so dynamically that panning and scanning them should be made a criminal offense. Terminal Velocity is a 2.35:1 film where one could cut out as much as two thirds of the picture, and nobody would know the difference. This, and the other factors I have just mentioned, lead me to give Terminal Velocity a score of three out of ten. Sheen earns those three points alone.
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