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Tracy Tweed Movies

1995  
R  
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In a near-future world in which the fast-paced digital lifestyle has given rise to a worldwide plague called Nerve Attenuation Syndrome, Johnny (Keanu Reeves), a data courier, accepts an assignment that he hopes will allow him to pay for the restoration of the childhood memories he dumped in order to outfit his brain with the microchip necessary for him to carry out his profession. Narrowly escaping a Yakuza ambush in which his employers are killed and the mnemonic trigger capable of unlocking the data in his brain is partially destroyed, Johnny travels from Beijing to New Jersey, where he hopes to recover the data before "neural seepage" destroys his mind. Teaming up with would-be bodyguard Jane (Dina Meyer) and a rebel group known as the LoTeks who live in an abandoned bridge, he tries to outrun the assassins of mysterious businessman Takahashi (Beat Takeshi Kitano) -- and the Street Preacher (Dolph Lundgren), a bionic madman. Along the way, he meets a mysterious electronic entity, a sentient dolphin, and Spider (Henry Rollins), a cybernetics expert, all of whom attempt, with various degrees of success, to learn why the data in Johnny's head is so important. Science fiction author William Gibson's original short story Johnny Mnemonic helped usher in the age of cyberpunk when it appeared in Omni magazine in 1981; it later appeared in the collection Burning Chrome (alongside the story that provided the basis for Abel Ferrara's New Rose Hotel). Although Gibson himself wrote the screenplay for Johnny Mnemonic, the film diverges considerably from the story. Molly Mirrors, a recurring character in Gibson's fiction, was replaced by the figure of Jane to fend off licensing conflicts with any future film version of Neuromancer, the author's most celebrated novel. Other plot elements -- most notably the LoTeks' bridge habitat -- were borrowed from later Gibson fiction such as the novel Virtual Light. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Keanu ReevesDolph Lundgren, (more)
 
1993  
R  
Security expert Will Griffith (Andrew Stevens) returns in this second erotic thriller sequel, a somewhat kinder and gentler variation on its two predecessors. Joined for the summer by his ten-year-old daughter Natalie (Allison Mack), the divorced Will is struggling financially, his business under fire by an unscrupulous competitor, Thomas Cassidy (Dan McVicar). Hired by the producers of a hit television series to protect star Zoe Clairmont (Shannon Tweed) from a jealous ex-lover, Dan (Todd Curtis), Will makes his usual arrangements, rigging Zoe's home with alarms and cameras. Temporarily living with his new client, Will and the sexy actress get to know each other and begin falling in love. Through the scheming of Zoe's professional rival Dana Gray (Tracy Tweed), Cassidy obtains a videotape that depicts Zoe and Will's lovemaking, and releases it to the media, causing a public furor that results in Zoe being fired from her show. When the scandal fails to destroy Will's credibility, Cassidy takes more drastic measures, kidnapping Natalie and holding her hostage. Night Eyes 3 was the first film in the long-running series that was not only written but directed by Stevens. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Shannon TweedAndrew Stevens, (more)
 
1993  
R  
Three stalwarts of made-for-TV productions -- Harry Hamlin, Michael Ironside, and Steve Railsback -- team up for this erotic thriller. Hamlin plays a mild-mannered accountant who takes up with an intriguing stranger (Lysette Anthony), who happens to harbor multiple personalities: seductress, prude, and saint. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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1992  
R  
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Pierce Brosnan stars as Danny O'Neill, an FBI explosives expert on the trail of a mad bomber in this made-for-cable thriller. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Starring:
Pierce BrosnanLisa Eilbacher, (more)
 
1992  
R  
A rather sleazy radio call-in host is popular for being able to turn-on lonely, beautiful female listeners with his sexy voice as he spins creative sexual fantasies for them and encourages them to share their deepest, sexy secrets on the air. Frequently, during or after the show, these red hot fans will show up at the station and he will willingly oblige them in the broadcast booth. Such sexploits abound in this mystery that centers upon one such late-night tryst -- an affair that ends in murder. During the shows, seductive deejay Nick West has his on-air calls screened by lovely Bridget Masters. The trouble begins when one of his biggest fans, Honey, appears for some comforting. She is distressed because she is trying to free herself from her jealous lover and boss for whom she worked as a stripper at the Nirvana club. Nick is more than happy to oblige Honey and takes her into his broadcast booth. Much to Honey's delight, their lovemaking is broadcast over the air. Audiences too are delighted until the lusty moans of Honey's on-coming orgasm turn to terrified screams followed by utter silence. Meanwhile Nick has been knocked out and when he finally comes to, finds her dead. Terrified, Nick runs to his friend Cinnamon's bar and she takes him to her apartment where he can hide from the determined Detective Jackson. When the coast is clear, Cinnamon and Nick head to the Nirvana club to launch their own investigation and soon find themselves even more deeply involved in murder, illegal drugs and lots more casual sex. On video, a considerably more explicit unrated version is also available. Many of the female fans are played by skin-magazine models. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1992  
R  
In this exciting and violent crime drama, a drug dealer turned photojournalist returns to his old stomping grounds in L.A. and ends up entangled in a new drug scheme by his former pal. After stealing a fortune in drugs from a ruthless crime lord, the photographer must flee for his life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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