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Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: Ken Kaufman, Howard Klausner
Producers: Clint Eastwood
Actors:
Clint Eastwood as Frank Crovin Tommy Lee Jones as Hawk Donald Sutherland as Jerry James Garner as Tank Sullivan |
The movie on the whole will probably be enjoyed much more by adults, most of whom will more than likely appreciate the “old-time” humor more than the rest of us, and many of whom might not have seen its equivalent MTV film version, i.e. ARMAGEDDON. In fact, many of the older audience members in my crowd seemed to be laughing much more at some stuff than I was. But whether or not you are part of the younger or older crowd shouldn’t deflect from the fact that this film doesn’t exactly offer much original content. Many of the pictures, adventures and obstacles faced by the crew of characters in this film have already been seen before, and very little real tension seemed to exist. I was also surprised to find little emotion stirred in me when an occasion to stir emotion arose in the film. Looking back, I would say that the characters were definitely fun to watch and amusing to follow, but not extremely well developed. I did love the last shot in the film, which is hovered down to over a classic rendition of Frank Sinatra crooning “Fly Me to the Moon”. Very cool. Overall, the movie is good enough to warrant a looksie, but nothing entirely special. If you are a fan of the actors, you should probably check it out on the big screen, but for all other undecided onlookers, the small screen video station is probably your best bet for this ho-hummer.
One thing that sort of did “put me off” in this film was the use of the older actors’ voices during the early black-and-white scenes in the movie. It set me aback, because they basically had younger actors who looked like the older ones delivering their lines, but with the older actors’ voices coming out. Very strange. For the record, the younger lookin’ Clint Eastwood guy was a dead-on impression!
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