| Review Date: Director: Les Mayfield Writer: Roderick Taylor, John Rogers Producers: Bill Gerber, James G. Robinson Actors: Colin Farrell Scott Caan Ali Larter |
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But then again, I was laughing through most it because it was so contrived, and actually enjoying it, despite it being for the wrong reason. Does that count or make any sense? Anyway, my personal favorite line was when one of the James brothers started shooting up a train and someone asked Timothy Dalton what all the noise was, and he snapped back, “Revenge!” Hehehehe…had me cwacking up, I tell you. Which reminds me, James Bond is friggin’ hilarious in this movie. He seems to be playing a character in another movie altogether, hamming it up at every turn, and following one of the strangest arcs that I’ve seen in any character in quite some time (make up your mind, you bastard!). There are also a couple of complete throwaway roles given to Kathy Bates (and if you look closely, you can actually see her “cashing her paycheck” for this movie in one of the bank scenes…seriously…check it out!), as well as Ronny Cox, who respectively prove that nobody can deliver this awful dialogue and make it sound genuine.
But you’re not gonna see this movie for the characters and the dialogue anyway, right? I mean, you’re going to see it for the action, the gunfights, maybe even the T&A, right? (okay, so maybe that last one was just me…there is none, btw). Well, in that respect, the film does offer a few interesting shootouts, a couple of nice stunts and dare I say…a charismatic performance from Colin Farrell (oh, have you heard…this guy’s going places!). So once again I find myself stuck in the middle (copyright 1992 Mr. Blonde) of my recommendation meter. On the one hand, the film offers a few entertaining moments, including some laughs and decent gunplay, but on the other hand, the dialogue blows, the supposed “romance” is bogus and the film moves faster than a speeding bullet (but without letting you catch up!). I’m sooo confused…! Actually, I’d recommend that you check it out on video where you might just enjoy it for the fluffy western that it is.