I may watch that tonight, even though the trailer gives away most of the movie. At least with this one I won't root for the bad guy. Halfway through "Day of the Jackal" I realized I wanted the assassin to make it to Paris and kill de Gaulle.
I may watch that tonight, even though the trailer gives away most of the movie. At least with this one I won't root for the bad guy. Halfway through "Day of the Jackal" I realized I wanted the assassin to make it to Paris and kill de Gaulle.
I may watch that tonight, even though the trailer gives away most of the movie. At least with this one I won't root for the bad guy. Halfway through "Day of the Jackal" I realized I wanted the assassin to make it to Paris and kill de Gaulle.
I knew it was going to be good when I saw John Frankenheimer's name pop up as director. There was still some silliness though. Suppressed revolvers and Robert Shaw shooting someone accurately from 30 yards away from the hip with a snub nosed .38.It's a really good movie. I definitely recommend it.
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I knew it was going to be good when I saw John Frankenheimer's name pop up as director. There was still some silliness though. Suppressed revolvers and Robert Shaw shooting someone accurately from 30 yards away from the hip with a snub nosed .38.
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Recently rewatched Tremors and They Live. Both are just good, fun movies. A newer, potentially cult classic that I watched was Attack of the Killer Donuts. I mean, just wow. At least the Sharknado series is tongue in cheek, knowingly bad, in a Mars Attacks sort of way, with cameo after cameo by famous people in an otherwise awful movie, who then die in creative ways. I don't think Donuts quite has that appeal.
Kevin Smith's Yoga Hosers was pretty awful, too, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
1982's KRULL!