The Trap (1991)
Believe it or not, this is Michael J Fox’s directorial debut. No kidding.
Believe it or not, this is Michael J Fox’s directorial debut. No kidding.
If you love a hero whose penis has been inside everyone and everything, then open up your… arms for the big guy.
The author tries so hard to be funny that she ends up killing much of the drama and the romance in her story.
This is all smoke and mirrors to hide the fact that this is the most unspy-like spy romance story ever.
Okay, so now they are pulling a Da Vinci Code on everybody. What’s next?
It’s the same as the first movie, only with twice as much of the bad.
The heroine is beautiful and sexy, so of course she has to prove that she is worthy of the player hero’s affections.
Oh come on, an action hero-driven romantic suspense shouldn’t be this boring!
This is going to sound petty, but I just don’t like the main characters. Not even one bit.
It is tough to figure out which fate is worse: being a duke or marrying a duke.