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Cleopatra 2525 - Mind Games
episode 1.4
USA 2000
produced by Robert G. Tapert, Sam Raimi, R.J. Stewart for Renaissance Pictures
directed by Andrew Merrifield
starring Jennifer Sky, Gina Torres, Victoria Pratt, Patrick Kake, Danielle Cormack
TV-series Cleopatra 2525
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Cleo (Jennifer Sky), Hell (Gina Torres) & Sarge (Victoria Pratt) go to a club to party, where they
meet evil telepath Raina (Danielle Cormack) who wants to get into Torres' mind to get to the
computer voice that always gives her the pointers. Voice has however
foreseen this & does not talk to Torres anymore, leaving the girls
on their own. Action ensues, with Raina even putting Sarge & Hel
against each other. It all ends well though.
Actually, I can't think of much to say about this episode except for
maybe that Victoria Pratt looks really sexy in this one (her outfit
actually seems more revealing than before, but that might be my
imagination) & the dancing scenes in the club as well as most of the
futuristic party-outfits do look rather ridiculous - If this really is
the future ... suicide has become an option again. |
review © by Mike Haberfelner
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