Defense Play (1988)
5/10
Eat Lunch and Watch a Movie
25 February 2006
For some reason I've found it my duty to push my hands through the muck of 80's film until something worthwhile rises to the surface. There are so many trashy 80's films geared toward teens and the immature college crowd, it can be overwhelming trying to find treasure within all of the trash.

I was mostly interested in Defense Play because of Susan Ursitti. I had just watched Teen Wolf the night before, and wondered where the likable Boof had gone. Defense Play was her next feature film. While Ursitti's dialogue was stilted, she was still the most charming character of the lot.

There are a few other seasoned 80's supporting actors peppered in here and there, but most of the screen-time is hogged by our generic hunk David Oliver. It's hard for people to sympathize with a spoiled athletic military college playboy, but Oliver managed to be fairly tolerable while having everything.

Other than Ursitti, the poster art and plot were the true hooks for me, full of 80s shticks. Airwolf meets Russian war games? Smartly (budget-wise) the movie features a radio controlled military drone gone amok, and the jet stock footage that favors can buy.

The plot was predictable, and I knew who the secret bad guy was by the second act, but the chuckle factor was pretty high. If you now what to expect, you won't be disappointed. It's a cheesy 80's movie, that barely avoided going directly to VHS.

Make a sandwich, eat some chips through the bag dialog, and all will be well.

OTHER 80's B SCI-FI that has risen to the surface: Timerider - The Keep - Ghost Warrior
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