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Basically, it's a flop as US critics maul Stone sequel
The Daily Telegraph ^ | April 3, 2006 | Catherine Elsworth

Posted on 04/02/2006 10:48:21 PM PDT by MadIvan

The original broke new ground with the risqué shot that made a star of Sharon Stone. Its long-awaited sequel, however, is likely to be remembered only for failing to deliver anything approaching so memorable a moment.

Basic Instinct 2, the follow-up to the 1992 blockbuster starring Michael Douglas as a San Francisco policeman who falls for Stone's murderous femme fatale, opened at the weekend to paltry box office sales and a critical mauling.

According to preliminary figures, it made only $1.15 million on its opening night and was expected to total just over $3 million by the end of the weekend. By contrast, the animated feature Ice Age: The Meltdown - also a sequel - made an estimated $22 million on its opening night and was expected to take more than $70 million by last night.

Fans of the original Basic Instinct, directed by Paul Verhoeven, have waited 14 years for the follow-up to the erotic thriller in which Stone played the smouldering, icy crime writer who is a suspect in a series of vicious sex murders.

Its iconic interrogation scene - where an underwear-less Stone demonstrates her sexual power to police officers with a swift uncrossing of the legs - became one of the most talked-about peep show moments in cinematic history. The film went on to gross $350 million.

Trailers for the new film, directed by Michael Caton-Jones, feature lots of teasing footage of Stone - now 48 - but, as many critics waste no time in pointing out, there is no repeat of the revealing shot.

The Washington Post calls the film "a hammy plot with a pickle on the side". Writing in the New York Times, Manohla Dargis dubbed it "a disaster of the highest or perhaps lowest order".

The film, also starring Charlotte Rampling, David Thewlis and Liverpool-born David Morrissey, is set in what the CBS News critic David Edelstein calls "a drab London that's, no offence to English people, really un-erotic".


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: basicinstinct; icepick; moviereview; nopick
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To: SirJohnBarleycorn

lol


21 posted on 04/03/2006 6:28:28 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

*spew*


22 posted on 04/03/2006 6:28:49 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: wolfcreek
They should have recast it with a younger woman. Nobody wants to look at old tang.

I dunno - they could have just called it "Basic Instinct - the MILF Cut" and streamed it to the web.

23 posted on 04/03/2006 7:16:11 AM PDT by Denver Ditdat (Melting solder since 1975)
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To: Pistolshot

Well said!

Rock on!

:-)


24 posted on 04/03/2006 9:08:32 AM PDT by Emmet Fitzhume (Democrats need adult supervision at all times.)
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To: goldstategop

So what happened to the Michael Douglas character from the first one?


25 posted on 04/03/2006 9:10:56 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: DoughtyOne
The guy who wrote the script (Joe Esterhauz or something) received what was at the time the largest paycheck in cinema history for his work.

What offended me about the flashing scene was the way it reduced the police interrogators into drooling juveniles.

The movie was vastly overrated, IMO.

26 posted on 04/03/2006 9:16:44 AM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: SirJohnBarleycorn
LOL.

I believe that the correct answer to your last question is "both."

27 posted on 04/03/2006 11:46:03 AM PDT by Do not dub me shapka broham ("The moment that someone wants to forbid caricatures, that is the moment we publish them.")
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To: MadIvan

Ice Age II did 120 million this weekend and I suspect it's politically motivated. (the warming)


28 posted on 04/03/2006 12:24:06 PM PDT by wolfcreek
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To: Pistolshot

Hollywood is truly delusional..they keep believing that luminaries such as Sharon Stone (and Uma Thurman, Cameron Diaz, J.Lo, etc), can actually ACT. Who wants to pay money to watch that washed-up old slut anyway?


29 posted on 04/03/2006 12:59:22 PM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: martin_fierro
About the only body part that Sharon Stone hasn't already shown onscreen is her spleen.
I might actually watch that!
30 posted on 04/03/2006 1:23:17 PM PDT by stylecouncilor
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To: dfwgator
So what happened to the Michael Douglas character from the first one?

If you were sthupping Catherine Zeta Jones, you'd stay away from Sharon Stone too.

31 posted on 04/03/2006 1:25:14 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Slings and Arrows

British entertainment goes on two extremes. You can have some very wholesome shows and films such as The Last of the Summer Wine or Brassed Off, shows that most Americans immediate recognize when they think of British TV. Even the Bridget Jone's Diary seem rather implicit in sexual descriptions.

Last of the Summer Wine's site:

http://www.summer-wine.com

But on the other hand, the sky is the only limit when you come to shows like The Footballers' Wives, Cold Feet, or Sirens. They are so explicit that they will literally make members of Parents TV Council or Focus on the Family's Plugged In reviews suffer heart attacks. There is nothing like that from American's free-to-air TV networks.

The Footballers' Wives's official site:

http://www.footballerswives.tv/


32 posted on 04/03/2006 4:54:21 PM PDT by NZerFromHK (Leftism is like honey mixed with arsenic: initially it tastes good, but that will end up killing you)
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To: NZerFromHK

I think I've missed the extremes. When I think of British TV I think of Dr. Who, Blackadder, Red Dwarf, etc.


33 posted on 04/03/2006 9:25:40 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows (When Al Franken had his bris, they threw away the baby and saved the foreskin.)
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To: Slings and Arrows

You are lucky, New Zealand has pervasive British influence and we do watch as many British shows as American ones on local TV. So we do get to know the both extremes of British TV and movie s.


34 posted on 04/03/2006 9:37:54 PM PDT by NZerFromHK (Leftism is like honey mixed with arsenic: initially it tastes good, but that will end up killing you)
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