Don't bother to buckle up you may not want to survive this

Don't bother to buckle up you may not want to survive this by dreamkatcha

Don't bother to buckle up you may not want to survive this by dreamkatcha

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Title
Don't bother to buckle up you may not want to survive this
Creator(s)
dreamkatcha
Uploader
dreamkatcha
Publish Date
2020-07-14
License
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
Total Size
50.58 MB
PDF Size
8.14 MB
Download
112
Total Files
13
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epub, pdf, torrent, zip
Subjects
Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow, Michael Rooker, Janine Turner, Leon Preston Robinson, Paul Winfield, Ralph Waite, Cliffhanger, Psygnosis, Spidersoft, Amiga
Collections
folkscanomy_fiction, folkscanomy, additional_collections
PPI Count
600
Media Type
texts
Languages
eng

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Veteran mountain ranger partners Sylvester Stallone and Michael Rooker part company over who is responsible for the fatally failed rescue of Michael's girlfriend. Eight months later, returning to the Colorado Rockies to face his demons and reconcile with girlfriend, Janine Turner, Sly is manipulated into aiding and abetting the heist of a U.S. Treasury plane at the menacing behest of supervillain, John Lithgow. I've never trusted him since watching Santa Claus the movie so knew what to expect from Cliffhanger. In order to survive the precarious ordeal, Michael and Sly are forced to put their smouldering differences aside to tackle a common enemy. A few in fact, including that muscly bloke from London's Burning, Craig Fairbrass.

Released to coincide with the movie in 1993 were various console and computer video games. Here my focus is the latecomer to the party that left us dangling for a further year; an action platformer developed by Spidersoft and published by Psygnosis for the Amiga. Is it as reprehensible as the YouTube ranters would have you believe? Does it bear any relation to the movie that's most notable for its accomplished cinematography and breathtaking scenery?
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