I watched this movie for podcasting purposes. It belongs in a museum exhibit called 1991 Pop Culture Detritus.
I don't think I've seen a tagline that made less sense.
The "WTF?" look I just gave that tagline reminded me of when my parents (who had absolutely no insight into my music tastes at all) bought me a Vanilla Ice album (on cassette!) for Xmas.
This movie is like a serious dark movie about a kidnapping with shots of vanilla ice added in that feel out of place
The Rifftrax commentary is so hilarious. “Michael Gross as guy taking a role to impress his 8 year old son and failing.”
Catapult right into a shitty Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, with a song on the soundtrack!
drop the zero and get with the hero
As an old, I wonder if resurrecting culture no one cared about at the time destroys whatever context it might have. Plus, makes all of us who ignored it look stupid. When this came out, Ice had long past jumped the shark.
The cinematographer would go on to shoot Schindler's List.
We as a nation should be ashamed of how popular Vanilla Ice was.
From the same director of "Inspector Gadget" Cameo by Naomi Campbell