The Year is 2033. Earth has been clobbered with a comet, civilization has been destroyed, and it hasn't rained in 11 years. Nearly all the water on the planet is controlled by the evil Water and Power company, which is in turn controlled by the even more evil Kesslee (Malcolm McDowell). Who stands in the way? Some mysterious mutants called the Rippers and, of course, Tank Girl. Lori Petty plays Tank Girl, the wisecracking, defiant heart of the movie, as kind of an inner child gone wild. Unfortunately Petty can't quite carry a movie on her own--her zingers frequently fall flat and she seems to be continually worried that we still like her. Luckily there's Naomi Watts as Jet Girl to save the day: smart, shy, and inherently way more appealing than Tank Girl. Tank Girl is based on the comic of the same name, and it is visually an eye-popper. It's worth watching for the insane set and costume designs alone. --Ali Davis
Tank Girl (Rebecca) and her friends are the only remaining citizens living in the wasteland that is Earth, where all the remaining water is controlled by Water and Power, the mega corporation/government that runs the territory. While incarcerated at W + P, Tank Girl and her new friend Jet Girl break out and steal... a tank and a jet. After meeting some mutant kangaroo/humans, and rescuing her little girl (adopted by her friends), the kangaroos and the girls kick Water and Powers' butt.
Written by David Flaherty {flaherty@infohouse.com}
Rightly loathed by fans of the comic, this adaption is an Americanised mockery of the original concept, with Lori Petty struggling against having been woefully miscast.
SYNOPSIS
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Lori Petty | Tank Girl |
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Ice-T | T-Saint |
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Naomi Watts | Jet Girl |
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Don Harvey | Sgt. Small |
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Jeff Kober | Booga |
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Reg E. Cathey | Deetee |
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Scott Coffey | Donner |
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Malcolm McDowell | Kesslee |
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Stacy Linn Ramsower | Sam |
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Ann Cusack | Sub Girl |
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Brian Wimmer | Richard |
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Iggy Pop | Rat Face |
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Dawn Robinson | Model |
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Billy L. Sullivan | Max |
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James Hong | Che'tsai |
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Charles Lucia | Capt. Derouche |
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Harlan Clark | Additional Ripper |
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Doug Jones | Additional Ripper |
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Ata Scanlan | Additional Ripper |
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Alvarez Wortham | Additional Ripper |
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Roz Witt | Dr. Nikita |
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Brixton Karnes | Pilot |
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Will 'Nahkohe' Strickland | Razor Ray |
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Charles Robert Harden | Zack |
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Tom Noga | Foreman |
Director | Rachel Talalay |
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Writer | Alan Martin, Jamie Hewlett, Crispan Bolt | |
Producer | Tom Astor, Pen Densham, Richard Barton Lewis, Christian L. Rehr, Aron Warner, John Watson | |
Musician | Graeme Revell | |
Photography | Gale Tattersall |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-05 |
Storage Device | TD 13 |
Purchased | Jul 05, 2002 for $ 9.98 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Nov 25, 2020 |
Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:38:39 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:45:55 |
Screen Ratios | 2.35 Anamorphic |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French Dolby Surround - Spanish |
Subtitles | French | Spanish |
Distributor | MGM (Video & DVD) |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Edition Release Date | 2002 |