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          MOVIE REVIEW
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this month's movie review is:

           SLIVER
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by: LOGIC/TSR.

 the australian rating for this movie is
R.  this means you are not allowed to
watch it if you are under 18.

                  ok, on with the review

SLIVER stars SHARON (bare bum) STONE, of
basic instinct fame, and ALEX BALDWIN.

you may ask: 'is it just more bonking?'
well, it does have a
lot of "jiggy-jiggy" but there are some
other interesting going ons.

stone moves into a new york appartment
block, number 1-13.  a clean, modern
looking building.

the opening scene shows a woman falling
to her death from her appartment. nice
hey.?!?
stone moves into late woman's appartment
shortly after.

stone is an editor for a publishing com-
pany.  she is a divorcee who had suffer-
ed alot while in her previous marriage.

unknown to all the tennants, but they
are all being watched.  every move they
make, in every room, lift, and hallway,
their movements may be watched.

someone has hidden cameras throughout
the entire building.  the operator of
the cameras is mainly interested in
stone.  especially when she is in the
shower!  hubba! hubba!

baldwin enters the scene, and immidately
takes an interest in stone.  he does
everthing he can to get her into bed.
and he succeeds at that!"  these two
fuck like there is no tommorow.

in SLIVER, stone does a lot of moaning.
and while they are doing it, the person
behind the camera is watching them.

the identity of this person is revealed
and stone meets him.
the cameras in the appartment rooms show
everything.  including, people having
sex, and old wowan having a shave, a
child being molested and more.

this raises some unique questions.  such
as should you use this information for
good or bad?  should you let people
abuse each other, or should you
interfere?

'you like to watch don't you!' is the
slogan for the movie, and the
underlying theme.

there are some climatic scenes that
follow.  there is a murder on the loose,
and the finger is pointed at a few
people.

all in all, it is a good movie.  i would
not rave about it, but it was good to
watch.  i even saw it with my
girlfriend!

after you watch it, you start to wonder
if someone is watching you now.

                ...LOGIC/TSR...
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