Terminal
Velocity (1994) – Deran Sarafian.
'I'm
more than a walking penis, I'm a flying penis!

Hunky
maverick skydive instructor with notably good hair (Charlie Sheen)
gets dangerously entangled with a beautiful skydiving soviet spy with
even better hair (Nastassja Kinski), in glossy 90s thrill-spiller
Terminal Velocity. Before I continue, I wanted to take a wee
digression, and once again savour Sheen's stridently male moniker in
Sarafian's entertainingly slick, full-throttled, sky-borne spy
shenanigans...'Ditch Brodie'!!!???? I had sincerely hoped Mr. Sheen,
the actor, not cleaning product, would have ditched his given name
and appropriated Ditch Brodie for real, alas, he did not. Terminal
Velocity provides an amiable bounty of suspense, snappy badinage,
adrenalized aeronautical acrobatics, with Bad Boy Sheen's glib, FU
attitude being no small part of Terminal Velocity's evergreen
watchability. Alongside the charismatic pairing of Sheen and alluring
Ms Kinski, Sarafian assembled a quality cast of energetic supporting
players, with menacing James Gandolfini providing a more than
credible nemesis! I still appreciate it when an alpha dude's
gravity-defying heroics are noisily telegraphed by histrionic guitar
shreddage, yet another bullseye from Terminal Velocity! When esteemed
character actor Rance Howard turns up in a picture, he is frequently
given little to do, whereas in Terminal Velocity Rance is the equally
derring-do facilitator of grandstanding sky-master Ditch's dizzying
display of daredevil heroism! Way-ta-go Rance!!!!!!

