Sorry, this movie probably deserves 4 stars. Anyhoo, Nick Nolte must have ground his molars down to a fine powder in this movie, a high-octane action flick from veteran action director Walter Hill. Nolte plays a modern day Texas Ranger in a small Texas town on the Mexican border who spends a good deal of time running down (and gunning, of course,) `raggedly-blank dirt farmers' who smuggle drugs over the border to make ends meet. Nolte plays it clenched of jaw and short of patience in a monochromatic tooth-grinding manner - when he isn't angry, well... he's angrier. A `stone-age cowboy,' someone in the movie calls him, a buckaroo who natcherally wants to go after the big fish, drug kingpin Powers Booth. Trouble is Booth is south of the ... Read More:
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I saw this film many years ago, and it remains my favourite. I can't remember how many times I have seen it, but it still makes me laugh out loud and I still get goosepimples at all the right moments. I love its sense of history - it captures the spirit of its age, yet it also manages to combine comedy with characterisation. The characters are real, and I can certainly identify with them all - even the most unlikeable among them. Christopher Walken and Matthew Broderick share the honours, with a strong supporting cast. I love this film so much. It feels like a hidden gem, but I want everyone else to experience it too. Hopefully it will have the same effect on you as it had on me all those years ago
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Sorry, this movie probably deserves 4 stars. Anyhoo, Nick Nolte must have ground his molars down to a fine powder in this movie, a high-octane action flick from veteran action director Walter Hill. Nolte plays a modern day Texas Ranger in a small Texas town on the Mexican border who spends a good deal of time running down (and gunning, of course,) `raggedly-blank dirt farmers' who smuggle drugs over the border to make ends meet. Nolte plays it clenched of jaw and short of patience in a monochromatic tooth-grinding manner - when he isn't angry, well... he's angrier. A `stone-age cowboy,' someone in the movie calls him, a buckaroo who natcherally wants to go after the big fish, drug kingpin Powers Booth. Trouble is Booth is south of the border ... Read More:
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It is a very touching story about young boy (Blue) with cancer. He kiddnaps his doctor, because he wants to find the lake which would heal him. The doctor wants to runaway at first, but than when he becames friend with Blue, he starts to belive in that magic lake too. You won't be sorry if you'll watch it. This film is a tragical story about life and death, friendschip and love. you'll crie and laugh. After you watch it you'll understand why a rated this film with 5 stars.
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It is a very touching story about young boy (Blue) with cancer. He kiddnaps his doctor, because he wants to find the lake which would heal him. The doctor wants to runaway at first, but than when he becames friend with Blue, he starts to belive in that magic lake too. You won't be sorry if you'll watch it. This film is a tragical story about life and death, friendschip and love. you'll crie and laugh. After you watch it you'll understand why a rated this film with 5 stars.
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It is a very touching story about young boy (Blue) with cancer. He kiddnaps his doctor, because he wants to find the lake which would heal him. The doctor wants to runaway at first, but than when he becames friend with Blue, he starts to belive in that magic lake too. You won't be sorry if you'll watch it. This film is a tragical story about life and death, friendschip and love. you'll crie and laugh. After you watch it you'll understand why a rated this film with 5 stars.
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I saw this film many years ago, and it remains my favourite. I can't remember how many times I have seen it, but it still makes me laugh out loud and I still get goosepimples at all the right moments. I love its sense of history - it captures the spirit of its age, yet it also manages to combine comedy with characterisation. The characters are real, and I can certainly identify with them all - even the most unlikeable among them. Christopher Walken and Matthew Broderick share the honours, with a strong supporting cast. I love this film so much. It feels like a hidden gem, but I want everyone else to experience it too. Hopefully it will have the same effect on you as it had on me all those years ago
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I saw this film many years ago, and it remains my favourite. I can't remember how many times I have seen it, but it still makes me laugh out loud and I still get goosepimples at all the right moments. I love its sense of history - it captures the spirit of its age, yet it also manages to combine comedy with characterisation. The characters are real, and I can certainly identify with them all - even the most unlikeable among them. Christopher Walken and Matthew Broderick share the honours, with a strong supporting cast. I love this film so much. It feels like a hidden gem, but I want everyone else to experience it too. Hopefully it will have the same effect on you as it had on me all those years ago
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Sorry, this movie probably deserves 4 stars. Anyhoo, Nick Nolte must have ground his molars down to a fine powder in this movie, a high-octane action flick from veteran action director Walter Hill. Nolte plays a modern day Texas Ranger in a small Texas town on the Mexican border who spends a good deal of time running down (and gunning, of course,) `raggedly-blank dirt farmers' who smuggle drugs over the border to make ends meet. Nolte plays it clenched of jaw and short of patience in a monochromatic tooth-grinding manner - when he isn't angry, well... he's angrier. A `stone-age cowboy,' someone in the movie calls him, a buckaroo who natcherally wants to go after the big fish, drug kingpin Powers Booth. Trouble is Booth is south of the border and ... Read More:
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Sorry, this movie probably deserves 4 stars. Anyhoo, Nick Nolte must have ground his molars down to a fine powder in this movie, a high-octane action flick from veteran action director Walter Hill. Nolte plays a modern day Texas Ranger in a small Texas town on the Mexican border who spends a good deal of time running down (and gunning, of course,) `raggedly-blank dirt farmers' who smuggle drugs over the border to make ends meet. Nolte plays it clenched of jaw and short of patience in a monochromatic tooth-grinding manner - when he isn't angry, well... he's angrier. A `stone-age cowboy,' someone in the movie calls him, a buckaroo who natcherally wants to go after the big fish, drug kingpin Powers Booth. Trouble is Booth is south of the border and ... Read More:
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