Let’s be honest: by any conventional metric, Skyscraper is a bad movie. The editing is jarring. The stunt work is only competent because of second-unit director J.P. Simon (who later worked on Power Rangers). Anna Nicole Smith delivers lines like "I’m gonna take you down… floor by floor" with the emotional range of a logging truck.
Yet, it endures for three reasons:
By: Cult Action Film Archives
Published: October 2024
In the pantheon of mid-90s direct-to-video action cinema, few films stand as tall—and as gloriously bizarre—as Skyscraper (1996). Long before Dwayne Johnson scaled the "Tallest Building in the World" in 2018, another icon took on a high-rise terrorist threat: the one and only Anna Nicole Smith. Skyscraper -1996- www.DDRMovies.actor UNRATED H...
For decades, this film has lived a strange double life. On one hand, it’s dismissed as a B-movie trainwreck. On the other, it’s celebrated as a camp masterpiece. Recently, a surge of interest has emerged around the search term "Skyscraper -1996- www.DDRMovies.actor UNRATED H..." —a string that points to a shadowy corner of the internet where the film’s legendary, hard-to-find "Unrated" cut may finally exist.
Let’s descend into the steel-and-concrete jungle of this 1996 oddity. Let’s be honest: by any conventional metric, Skyscraper
Given the dubious nature of DDRMovies.actor, here are legitimate (or semi-legitimate) ways to view the film: