
Hey, they tried. Inhaling the four winds of alternative scene power in the mid-1990s, the producers of 1995’s “Tank Girl” had a vision to bring a spunky comic book series to the big screen. They loaded it up with attitude, visual mischief, and an alt-rock soundtrack, putting in a considerable effort to make sure the literary world translated to film. There are impressive technical achievements in the movie, which retains some scale and makeup wizardry. However, sitting through “Tank Girl” is another story, as director Rachael Talalay (“Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare,” “Ghost in the Machine”) fails to make this visit to a post-apocalyptic world anything but annoying, unwilling to corral star Lori Petty’s insufferable performance as the eponymous wiseacre. Editing is not a friend to the endeavor, with the feature working extremely hard to sell the main character as a delight. Perhaps she was on the page, but the cinematic version is difficult to endure. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















