OLR: The Cannonball Run (1981)
Vintage Burt Reynolds: hangover cure. (8/10)
d. Hal Needham
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Vintage Burt Reynolds: hangover cure. (8/10)
d. Hal Needham
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Kernunrex
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15:00
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Watch this while drinking beer and sitting in the middle of a freshly-constructed balloon room and you'll be good to go. (8/10)
d. Jay Chandrasekhar
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Kernunrex
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23:59
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An utterly disappointing follow-up to Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare whose first flaw was far too much time spent with the boring teacher sporting the porn star mustache. (4/10)
d. John Fasano
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Kernunrex
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23:58
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Chaotic and interestingly shot, though I'm not exactly sure what the hell was going on. (7/10)
d. Tobe Hooper
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Kernunrex
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23:59
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McCarthy’s material is beautifully accommodated and expertly expanded upon, and it feels like this union should have happened a long time ago. (8/10)
d. Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
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Sean Catlett
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16:49
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One of the few 7-minute perspectives of Paris that isn’t blindingly sentimental or ridiculously pretentious. (6/10)
d. Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
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Sean Catlett
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16:12
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I've decided I'm sick of seeing actors do the vampire hiss thing just because they happen to have some fake sharp teeth as a part of their alien make-up. (6/10)
d. Martin Wood
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Kernunrex
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23:59
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The Coens’ Uneven Comedy Comeback Special, assuring us all before we leave the room that, yes, they are still who they are. (7/10)
d. Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
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Sean Catlett
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19:12
Labels: guest one line reviews
Who would have thought that the two most talented brothers working in Hollywood, responsible for getting me so worked up over a pair of adults battling a mythic motorcycle-riding bounty hunter, would involve themselves with such poorly written dreck and lend very little of their comic genius to the material, in the end producing a film so devoid of humor that it takes me seven shots of vodka to get through. (4/10)
d. Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
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Sean Catlett
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16:42
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Neato spaceship battles and such, though you can see some of their confusion in the final product (cancellation, feature film, season 8?) as the titular lost city doesn't even show up. (7/10)
d. Martin Wood
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Kernunrex
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23:59
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Like Blood Simple, I seem to remember a time when I was much more interested in it. (6/10)
d. Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
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Sean Catlett
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15:59
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Frustratingly close to perfection, the story and characters upstaged by music and mood, and ultimately marred by numerous tiny flaws that keep it inches from being an utter masterpiece. (8/10)
d. Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
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Sean Catlett
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15:56
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My favorite comedy of all time. (9/10)
d. Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
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Sean Catlett
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17:22
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Twenty viewings later and it still keeps me on the edge of my seat. (8/10)
d. Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
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Sean Catlett
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17:19
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Nothing like some hearty laughter to erase a couple of stressful weeks from the mind. (7/10)
d. Jay Chandrasekhar
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Kernunrex
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08:46
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"a total, unadulterated maniac"
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