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PATREON Way of the Gun 2000 Movie Reaction First Time Watching Review and Commentary JL

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Big Frank

This movie has probably the best intro scene IN HISTORY!!!

Garrett

Thank you JL and Blank, you guys are terrific

g g gooding

Love that Silverman is named "Raving Bitch" in the credits.<p> And the punch looks great because Phillippe accidentally knocked her out for realsies.</p>

g g gooding

Y'all prob already know this, but the names Parker and Longbaugh are the real-life names of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

g g gooding

Additionally the location of the final shootout - exact same one used in the '69 Butch Cassidy movie.

Anonymous

I actually knew this. Cuz I own a copy of the 1885 book "the last of the great scouts". Shoutouts to anyone that reads books in 2023.

g g gooding

I'm trying to read Mason Dixon by Pynchon right now. No promises about finishing it.<p>But indeed: 👍 to book readers!</p>

YoureMrLebowski

how about a Risky Business (1983) reaction? a very underrated tom cruise movie (currently 2 reactions available to the viewing public).

g g gooding

Books are Make-em-ups, like movies, but only using Wordle answers. They're silly and unrealistic. The Bible's a popular one.

g g gooding

Like the Coens, McQuarrie reinvents classic stories. This flick is Butch Cassidy...Usual Suspects is The Great Gatsby...it's a common thingy in screen writing. Apocalypse Now is the victorian novel Heart of Darkness, sure. <p>(don't get me started on Backdraft).</p>

g g gooding

(not trying to be mean; just aiming for a laugh, tbc.)<p> ✌️🖖, yall</p>

Anonymous

Risky business is a good one. But so is slither to be honest.

Anonymous

I won't get you started on backdraft as long as you don't get me started on bubba hotel as the best film ever filmed.

g g gooding

Heh. Bubba Hotep. I definitely might have a DVD of that in a box in a closet (apropos, yes?). <p>Campbell gems worth seeking are Waxwork 2 (1 is fun, but skippable) and Sundown The Vampire in Retreat. </p><p> Both are excellent 80's candy! Bruce is only slightly in each, tbc.</p>

Anonymous

You know what gets me? There was a movie where Campbell got snowed in at a restaurant. But he had to figure out who was the big bad (imposter) with all of the people still alive.

Anonymous

Man, this is one of my old favorites and one that nobody has ever heard of. Really glad to see you guys cover this one.

g g gooding

We were discussing Way of The Gun and are now a step away from taking about Crimewave, the (sadly bad) Campbell movie made by the Coens + Raimi in '85. <p>Kevin Bacon must be in this mix somewhere.</p>

g g gooding

Crow...were you thinking of IceBreaker (2000)? Which has a weirdly solid cast but embarrassingly looks like a poorly made student film from 1983?