In The Line Of Fire – Quickie Review
Exciting, fast-paced action-thriller from director Wolfgang Peterson. One of Eastwood’s best films and performances. However, Malkovich steals the movie. Great ensemble overall.
Exciting, fast-paced action-thriller from director Wolfgang Peterson. One of Eastwood’s best films and performances. However, Malkovich steals the movie. Great ensemble overall.
The first half is your A-typical action flick with character introductions. The second half turns on a dime and becomes reminiscent of an ’80s action film. Over the action, gratuitous violence. Great stuff, great dialogue for the genre.
Coach Boone and Captain Kirk race to stop a runaway train. Decent action yarn, good chemistry between the leads.
Bloodsport as a fantasy, it’s better than you’d think.
I like ridiculous action, but this took it to another level and then went way too far over the top. I know I’m in the minority on this, but I will have to do a full review with spoilers to tear this movie apart.
Two words: Bloody. Awesome.
Best aerial tank sequence ever, and totally plausible. Sharlto Copley is a hoot.
Over the top action, over the top gore, over the top villains. A kid being thrown into a burning building has never been funnier.
Best competitive arm-wrestling, trucking driving, father trying to do good by his son movie ever.
It was in 1993 when the movie world was first introduced the Jurassic Park. People flooded the theatres to see dinosaurs on the big screen as they’d never been seen before. The movie was high-lighted by state-of-the-art visual effects technology and featured state of the art technology such as an interactive CD-ROM. It was also …