In the mid-1990s, the direct-to-video action market was booming. Among the many titles vying for attention, Skyscraper (1996) stands out — not for big-budget explosions or Oscar-winning performances, but for its unique place in cult cinema history. Directed by Raymond Martino and starring the iconic Anna Nicole Smith, the film gained notoriety for its action sequences, its “UNRATED” cut, and its later release on Blu-Ray in 720p high definition.

This article explores the film’s plot, production, the appeal of the unrated version, its Blu-Ray release, and where fans can legally find or stream it today.


If you want to see the UNRATED 720p version of Skyscraper legally, here are your options (as of 2026):

Avoid unauthorized torrent or cyberlocker sites – these are illegal, often contain malware, and harm the filmmakers who might otherwise license the film for proper reissues.


Mental health awareness has historically battled severe stigma. The "Seize the Awkward" campaign encourages young people to check in on their friends. By featuring survivors of suicide attempts sharing the moment someone reached out to them, the campaign demonstrates that a simple conversation can be the difference between life and death.

We are entering a new frontier where collected survivor data (anonymized) is being used to predict crises. By analyzing the pathways survivors took before an incident—the red flags, the ignored signs—AI models are helping law enforcement and social workers intervene earlier.

However, the human element remains irreplaceable. Machines can spot patterns, but only a survivor can explain the fear that made them ignore those patterns.

To understand the efficacy of these campaigns, one must look at specific sectors where survivor voices have been the catalyst for change.