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    Blue Steel Director: Kathryn Bigelow Cast: Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver, Clancy Brown, Elizabeth Peña

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/03/2002
    • Original Release: 1990

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    Megan Turner (Jamie Lee Curtis) is a rookie cop who witnesses a robbery in progress on her first night on the job. With her more experienced partner using the men's room, Megan decides to take action on her own. She creeps into the supermarket where a man (Tom Sizemore in a small role) is holding the clerk at gunpoint. Megan gets close enough to shoot the gunman, and calls out for him to drop his weapon. He spins the gun toward her, and she unloads her service revolver into his chest. His gun goes flying, and a bystander, Eugene Hunt (Ron Silver), surreptitiously picks it up and takes it home. Megan's superiors, unable to confirm that the man she shot was armed, suspend her. Eugene, a wealthy commodities broker, becomes obsessed with Megan. He sets up an "accidental" meeting between them and begins dating her, romancing her with fancy restaurants and helicopter rides over Manhattan. He also carves her name into the bullets he uses to gun down strangers in the street. A tough homicide detective, Nick Mann (Clancy Brown of The Shawshank Redemption), gets Megan's gun and badge back so she can help him track down the psycho killer. Eventually, Megan realizes that Eugene is the killer, but he uses his money and influence to elude the law, and he starts coming after Megan's friends and family. Megan's determination to bring Eugene to justice quickly becomes a very personal obsession. This intense cop drama, Blue Steel, was director Kathryn Bigelow's major studio follow-up to her well-received indie vampire flick, Near Dark. Bigelow co-wrote both films with Eric Red (The Hitcher). Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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    Blue Steel an overlooked gem...by MacReady82

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    March 16, 2009: A 1990 thriller from veteran action helmer Kathryn Bigelow, Blue Steel is point blank entertaining.

    Jamie Lee Curtis is an NYC rookie cop who unwittingly falls for a crazed futures trader, Ron Silver, who's responsible for a series of shooting deaths throughout the Big Apple. The creepy part is the stock broker's using a gun stolen from a robbery that the rookie cop helped thwart. Worse, he's become obsessed with her and carves her name lovingly into the bullets he's emptying into unsuspecting New Yorkers. This puts her under investigation from the police force, well-represented by a gruff detective, Clancy Brown (in a rare hero's role).

    The film's cinematography and editing are first rate, while the score by Brad Fidel (The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day) is moody and atmospheric. Bigelow and co-writer Eric Red (The Hitcher) worked together on the moody vampire western Near Dark and they achieve a similarly violent and menacing tone here.

    This is an ideal date-night thriller that still holds up nearly 20 years later. Sit back and relax... you're in for a few good thrills.