In 1999 movie Velocity Trap. Actresses Jorja Fox and Kathleen Randazzo plays as female villains Alice Pallas and The Assassin. Let's check this iconic movie, I love 90s scifi movies, it's really unique, it's like having a time machine, an having a movie with good quality is just the perfect antidote for the lack of entertainment today. The 90s probes looks so cool, like the buttons, the costumes and such looks way better than modern CGI, honestly I think stopping watching modern movies is the best decision I made this year, watching 90s movies I really cool and way more fun. The hero went to buy an apple and cost him 12 dollars and "bad guys" attacked him to steal it, I mean, that's probably what would happen if capitalism evolved without real reforms, at least movies back then had enough artistic freedom to portray how scary capitalism can be and how can it evolve into being a dystopian nightmare. Around 19 minute mark we have a gorgeous hitwoman played by Kathleen Randazzo went to assassinate a target the hero was guarding, after she eliminated her target she shot one of the guards in her way out, and the hero was framed of shooting his friend by mistake, and in order to avoid punishment he had to accept a risky mission. The relationship between the hero and the woman he loves Dana, is so cheesy and absurd, I love it LOL. The character in this movie aren't complicated or deep or anything, but unique, and I really like that, it's not like characters today that feel that are all the same as if they are being mass produced for consumption exactly like Coca-Cola or Pepsi products. Although the effects is so outdated and the movie is low budget, the space travel in this movie is probably more believable than the absolute majority of big budget movies/shows today, it provide the escapism and using practical effects really help, while today entertainment is hostile towards both escapism and well.. entertainment. The movie have a problem of telling not showing, like when they were talking about another ship was hit by asteroid, but that's was probably due to the limitation of the movie's budget more than anything, unlike modern movies and shows where they deliberately tell you instead of showing you. The hero is the least interesting character in this movie, yet I'm having fun watching it, I think he's only there because how fit and eye candy he is LOL, anyway, can't wait for the villains start the action and the real fun begins. Yes, yes, the bad guys entered the area around 44 minute mark awesome.. Damn, the bad guys ship impacted the good guys ship with explosion and the hero is being sucked by air, this is so cool, it's very rare to see scenes like this nowadays. Ok, the hero and the heroine fight Fallout played by actor Victor Love and the heroine try to help hit Fallout but hit the hero instead LOL. Anyway, the fight ends with Fallout being sucked into space and dying, so basically Fallout just fallen out, people being sucked into space seems to be overused TBH. Now, it's up to our villainess and the evil leader to face the hero and save the day. Basically everyone except the hero and the heroine turned out to be evil except Fenner, well he didn't get the chance, as he's dead, the movie also has killer flamethrower robots, this is so cool, a low budget movie made more than 25 years ago is way better than anything I would watch today. Our villainess went after the heroes to bring them back to injustice with her ship, and fire at them, she was shot by accident by the mother ship which became under the control of the bad guys, and crashed into Cruz played Ray Oriel who is also a bad guy, leaving only the main villain, Ok, that was very lazy, I kind of had fun till the last part, it felt rushed and incomplete, anyway If I took any random modern movie, this one would be absolutely better, villains in this movie are actually villains, they get good screen time, there are good fight and action scenes, some is better than the other, still I wish the movie was more, like the fight scenes seems incomplete or rushed, even the killer robot scene was rushed, but in any case that's some low budget movie from 25 years ago and still stand out today, which is kind of cool. Anyway the movie also have a commentary, I wish an edited version of the commentary on the video is available on Youtube, it is really fun to watch. In the commentary it explained how the hitwoman actually shot the guard from behind, which I haven't noticed till re-watching the clip one more time and the guard was actually giving his back to her, which is kind of interesting, I think the commentary is about the lead actor Olivier Gruner and Phillip J. Roth commenting on the movie and behind the scene stuff, which is very cool, I would probably rewatch it again for the commentary. Favorite Quotes "Cruz: This man's like a turd, ignore the smell, and don't step on him."