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Flick: The Tank Girl Movie

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"Who would have thought a movie about yers truly would have been successful?"

Tank girl the Movie, while sucking wind at the box office, catapulted the popularity of the Hewlett and Martin comic book from which the movie originated. You've found the right spot to soak up all the gorey detail of the movie and its various spin-off products from trading cards and roll playing games to a catchy soundtrack and a loosely based novel.

“Enormous energy went into this movie. I could not, however, care about it for much more than a moment at a time, and after awhile its manic energy wore me down.”

-Roger Ebert

“A glorious, spastic mess. Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin's neo-underground cult comic book Tank Girl comes to life looking, amazingly, exactly like it ought to, positively overflowing with an ever-changing riot of color, gratuitous violence, inter-species shagging, toss-away one-liners, and gobs of little wonky bits that will either knock you upside the funny bone or leave you reeling from out-of-it confusion.”

-Marc Savlov, AUSTIN CHRONICLE

I first saw the film on April 1, 1995 (apparently at 1:50pm) at the Sawmill Multiplex in Hawthorne, NY. Where the hell where you!?!