The 1996 action thriller Skyscraper stands as a definitive monument to the "Die Hard in a..." subgenre that dominated the home video market in the 1990s. Starring the late Anna Nicole Smith in her most ambitious leading role, the film is a fascinating time capsule of mid-90s exploitation cinema, high-stakes stunt work, and the era’s penchant for "Unrated" home video releases. The Plot: Die Hard in High Heels
Let’s be honest: by any conventional metric, Skyscraper is a bad movie. The editing is jarring. The stunt work is only competent because of second-unit director J.P. Simon (who later worked on Power Rangers). Anna Nicole Smith delivers lines like "I’m gonna take you down… floor by floor" with the emotional range of a logging truck. Skyscraper -1996- www.DDRMovies.actor UNRATED H...
The unrated version also includes several subtle changes to the film's dialogue and character interactions. For example, there is a more extensive subplot involving Will's children, who become more actively involved in the plot. Additionally, some of the terrorist characters are fleshed out with additional backstory and motivation. The 1996 action thriller Skyscraper stands as a
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The film is notable for being one of the few lead action roles for Anna Nicole Smith , who also served as an executive producer.