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DeNiro is (Jack Walsh) a self-righteous ex-cop so unpopular with the Chicago police department, now wanting to make one final 'midnight run' that'll pay big so he can buy a nice coffee shop
He is hired by an hysterical bondsman to find and bring back a former Mob accountant called Jonathan "The Duke" Mardukas (Grodin) who has stolen $15 million from the Los Angeles mob, given the money to the 'unfortunates of the earth.'
DeNiro quickly captures the 'white-collar criminal' in New York, and is given five days to bring him to Los Angleles, to collect his $100,000 fee...
Unfortunately for DeNiro, the fugitive accountant is too neurotic to fly the distance... The embezzler's ex-boss wants him badly for knowing all his financial transactions, and agent Yaphet Kotto warns Walsh not to interfere with the FBI's plans to bring the 'Duke' into federal court And if this isn't enough, there is some third-rate bounty hunter (John Ashton) who is intrigued about DeNiro's special deal
In an extended cross-country chase, the two men's personalities and relationship develop
DeNiro shows how to catch talents of improvisation... His cheeky schoolboy look certainly supplies some of the film's lighter moments... He delivers some of the best punchlines, when he replies: 'Well if you don't cooperate, you're gonna suffer from fistophobia.'
Charles Grodin is perfect as the prisoner who gets some of Serrano's records on computer disks, figuring if things got too rough, he could always trade them for his life He continually gets on DeNiro's nerves, and with his soft and ironic tone of voice he advises Walsh that a restaurant is 'a very tricky investment.' He easily dips into Jack Walsh's life ('Don't you want to be loved?'), wandering about his broken marriage ('Did she hurt you, Jack?'), his habits ('Cigarettes are killers. Put the cigarette out.') and whatever he can think of...
The best parts of the film are, in fact, the interactions between the two stars The story holds up perfectly and entertains the viewer in every way Martin Brest does bring out the realistic, funny and moving sides of his likable characters Suspense is maintained to the very end
He is hired by an hysterical bondsman to find and bring back a former Mob accountant called Jonathan "The Duke" Mardukas (Grodin) who has stolen $15 million from the Los Angeles mob, given the money to the 'unfortunates of the earth.'
DeNiro quickly captures the 'white-collar criminal' in New York, and is given five days to bring him to Los Angleles, to collect his $100,000 fee...
Unfortunately for DeNiro, the fugitive accountant is too neurotic to fly the distance... The embezzler's ex-boss wants him badly for knowing all his financial transactions, and agent Yaphet Kotto warns Walsh not to interfere with the FBI's plans to bring the 'Duke' into federal court And if this isn't enough, there is some third-rate bounty hunter (John Ashton) who is intrigued about DeNiro's special deal
In an extended cross-country chase, the two men's personalities and relationship develop
DeNiro shows how to catch talents of improvisation... His cheeky schoolboy look certainly supplies some of the film's lighter moments... He delivers some of the best punchlines, when he replies: 'Well if you don't cooperate, you're gonna suffer from fistophobia.'
Charles Grodin is perfect as the prisoner who gets some of Serrano's records on computer disks, figuring if things got too rough, he could always trade them for his life He continually gets on DeNiro's nerves, and with his soft and ironic tone of voice he advises Walsh that a restaurant is 'a very tricky investment.' He easily dips into Jack Walsh's life ('Don't you want to be loved?'), wandering about his broken marriage ('Did she hurt you, Jack?'), his habits ('Cigarettes are killers. Put the cigarette out.') and whatever he can think of...
The best parts of the film are, in fact, the interactions between the two stars The story holds up perfectly and entertains the viewer in every way Martin Brest does bring out the realistic, funny and moving sides of his likable characters Suspense is maintained to the very end
- Nazi_Fighter_David
- May 1, 2004
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Here is a movie of my favourite sort regardless of the genre - you feel you would neither add nor substract anything from it. Excellent cast, beautiful script, professional director's work. The main strength of the movie can be found in its unpretentiousness. It primarily aims at providing fun and entertainment, and fulfills it in an efficient way. You have your comedy and action galore.
We are usually willing to suspend our disbelief when watching comedies. No such need when it comes to this movie - the plot, the relations between characters, their motives, everything works like a flawless machinery. It is as credible as life itself.
The movie is brimming with memorable scenes. I have seen it twice - first when it appeared more than 15 years ago, and then again yesterday. I was delighted to find that the movie had lost nothing of its freshness and endured all time traps. I highly recommend it.
9/10 !
We are usually willing to suspend our disbelief when watching comedies. No such need when it comes to this movie - the plot, the relations between characters, their motives, everything works like a flawless machinery. It is as credible as life itself.
The movie is brimming with memorable scenes. I have seen it twice - first when it appeared more than 15 years ago, and then again yesterday. I was delighted to find that the movie had lost nothing of its freshness and endured all time traps. I highly recommend it.
9/10 !
I had never seen this, but what a great road movie. And what a cast, starting with the lead (De Niro) down to all the other roles. Some are "minor" I reckon, but even seeing someone like one of the Beverly Hills Cop "sidekicks" in this movie is quite great. And I don't mean any offense by that, because the character he portrays here is so very different from the earnest cop he plays opposite Eddie Murphy to elevate his comedy.
So yes the actors are great, but it's also a real fun script and story you get to see here. A prime example of a good cop and buddy movie right here. Chemistry is through the roof and it's believable as far as the rules of the movie allow us to connect and suspend our disbelief.
So yes the actors are great, but it's also a real fun script and story you get to see here. A prime example of a good cop and buddy movie right here. Chemistry is through the roof and it's believable as far as the rules of the movie allow us to connect and suspend our disbelief.
The first time I watched this movie, I immediately started it again after the credits rolled. Loved it just as much the 2nd time, and over the years, I can honestly say that almost anytime I watch Midnight Run, I usually end up watching it a 2nd (and sometimes 3rd) time within the next few days.
I'm fairly certain the reason for this is that it's evokes such a feeling, creates such a time and place, that I'm practically nostalgic for watching it the minute it ends. Part of that has to do with Danny Elfman's score, and part of it has to do with DeNiro's and Grodin's performances, but more than anything, it's the fact that they just don't make movies like this anymore.
Midnight Run is without a question a perfect movie, but more importantly, it's a time vessel back to an era where you could tell this kind of story, and make a movie like this, and everyone comes out on top.
I love this movie like I love my childhood.
I'm fairly certain the reason for this is that it's evokes such a feeling, creates such a time and place, that I'm practically nostalgic for watching it the minute it ends. Part of that has to do with Danny Elfman's score, and part of it has to do with DeNiro's and Grodin's performances, but more than anything, it's the fact that they just don't make movies like this anymore.
Midnight Run is without a question a perfect movie, but more importantly, it's a time vessel back to an era where you could tell this kind of story, and make a movie like this, and everyone comes out on top.
I love this movie like I love my childhood.
They don't come any better than Midnight Run. It has everything except a few Academy Awards and that's a mystery in itself. Dialogue, action, comic timing, stunts and all around fabulous acting ability from everyone involved. If you haven't seen this film yet, dig up a copy from somewhere, get a few beers and prepare to be captivated from beginning to end. To think that only 10,000 or so have voted for this film on IMDb and it's not even in the top 250 is a complete travesty. I know, there are other films just as worthy that are not in the top 250 but this is the one that get's me riled up. There are no weak moments or poor scenes in the whole film and the ending is pure joy. Someone please explain why this didn't clean up when it was released because I can't see anything else that came out in '88 that comes close to Midnight Run.
- fatclyde_uk
- Oct 22, 2005
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In the the late 1980's early 9o's there have been many action buddy comedies 'Beverly hills cop', 'Bad Boys' and 'Bulletproof'and they have all been great. But if i had to say none of them can compare to such a masterpiece as Midnight Run. The film is full of tense and exciting moments of action and humour from both De Niro and Grodin who in this film I think are both at the top of their game. Their chemistry in playing hard ass bounty hunter and sensitive criminal is fantastic. It is such a shame there was no talk of a sequel in mind, especially since it is such an original and cool story and we were gagging to see De Niro return as Jack Walsh again. The film also gives us an impressing supporting cast with Dennis Farina (Snatch, Get Shorty) as an angry mobster and Yaphet Kotto (Alien)as an angry cop on the trail for them both.An easy 10/10. Brilliant piece of movie making.
Midnight run is a well made buddy type comedy with two leads who had great chemisty and it also mixed action scenes with comedy ones rather well ,de niro and grodin are so natural to each other that it feels like they made at least 20 movies together before this one,sideline characters also give a dose of fun and they were used in a plot in a best way possible,the thing about this film is that it isnt very funny to me maybe only few scenes made me to smile but what makes for me a better part of film is leads duo dynamic and conversations which makes up and replaces funnier jokes and humour that lacks in a film
- marmar-69780
- Feb 17, 2020
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One of the smartest, funniest, and exciting buddy pictures ever made. It has never received the wonderful attention it justly deserves. The performances by the two leads (De Niro and Grodin) are wonderful and they get outstanding support from Joe Pantolino, Dennis Farina, and Yaphet Kotto. But what separates this picture from all the other action / comedies ever made is that the screenplay is so sharp and original. Easily my all time favorite movie - you know how I know that? I must have seen "Midnight Run" at least thirty times and every time I see it, it gets better and better. A true film classic and is getting rereleased on DVD in June of 2003.
- DotelMotel
- Mar 9, 2003
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Jack Walsh (Robert De Niro) is an ex-Chicago cop now Los Angeles bounty hunter. He scours the filthiest locales to find bail jumpers and returns them for whatever pittance he can get. When he's offered $100k for Jonathan Mardukas (Charles Grodin), an ex-accountant for the mob that stiffed them for $15M, this is his chance to get out of the bounty hunter business for good.
"Midnight Run" is a crime action version of "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles." Walsh has to get Mardukas from New York to L.A. in a few days. That would be an easy proposition if he simply boarded a plane and flew to L.A., but of course things wouldn't be that simple.
This was an entertaining film as we saw the interaction between the angry and jaded Walsh and the philosophical and largely calm Mardukas. Throw into the mix the FBI, the mafia, another bounty hunter, and an unscrupulous bail bondsman and you have a heck of a shindig.
"Midnight Run" is a crime action version of "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles." Walsh has to get Mardukas from New York to L.A. in a few days. That would be an easy proposition if he simply boarded a plane and flew to L.A., but of course things wouldn't be that simple.
This was an entertaining film as we saw the interaction between the angry and jaded Walsh and the philosophical and largely calm Mardukas. Throw into the mix the FBI, the mafia, another bounty hunter, and an unscrupulous bail bondsman and you have a heck of a shindig.
- view_and_review
- Feb 7, 2020
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Even with some of the best films ever, there would be things I would change or do differently. But with "Midnight Run," I would not change a thing.
In 1988, Robert De Niro was young enough where he could be as picky and choosy as he wanted. Now that he's much older, parts are limited. Mr. De Niro knocks it out of the park in this hidden gem that is well-loved, but not really well-known anymore.
The other lead in this is played by Charles Grodin. I have never heard of this man before, but whoever cast this film must be psychic to cast a pair with this much chemistry.
The first great thing about "Midnight Run" that can get you talking is its story. Robert De Niro plays Jack Walsh-a former Chicago policeman-turned Los Angeles bounty hunter who's the best there is. His latest mission is to escort timid New York accountant Eddie "the Duke" to LA for a hefty sum of one hundred thousand dollars. The Duke used to be an accountant for a feared mafia family who embezzled fifteen million dollars and gave it to a charity. The mob wants to destroy the Duke and the FBI wants him for themselves. Walsh has less than a week to get him back to the city of angles where hilarity and peril rise by the minute.
Jack Walsh is one if De Niro's coolest characters. He's a hard-nosed trash-talker who is nothing short of awesome. Eddie is a shy, calm man who is the perfect opposite to Walsh. It is this Odd Couple relationship that makes a nuanced friendship and mutual respect blossom. They are like Oscar and Felix in their opposite personalities, but much more like Steve Martin and John Candy in "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." Believe it or not, this actually surpasses the Thanksgiving classic from the year before.
As a part adventure story, director Martin Brest is somehow able to keep this movie from being predictable. The FBI wants the Duke; the mafia wants him dead; Jack's rival bounty hunter (John Ashton) wants the Duke and the money; and we want Jack to deliver the Duke safely and peacefully. With all these things happening, the plot gets pulled in all different directions where you never know what's going to happen next.
There is non-stop hilarity and adventure, but also lots of heart. The levels of these are all high and so cleverly done.
4/4
In 1988, Robert De Niro was young enough where he could be as picky and choosy as he wanted. Now that he's much older, parts are limited. Mr. De Niro knocks it out of the park in this hidden gem that is well-loved, but not really well-known anymore.
The other lead in this is played by Charles Grodin. I have never heard of this man before, but whoever cast this film must be psychic to cast a pair with this much chemistry.
The first great thing about "Midnight Run" that can get you talking is its story. Robert De Niro plays Jack Walsh-a former Chicago policeman-turned Los Angeles bounty hunter who's the best there is. His latest mission is to escort timid New York accountant Eddie "the Duke" to LA for a hefty sum of one hundred thousand dollars. The Duke used to be an accountant for a feared mafia family who embezzled fifteen million dollars and gave it to a charity. The mob wants to destroy the Duke and the FBI wants him for themselves. Walsh has less than a week to get him back to the city of angles where hilarity and peril rise by the minute.
Jack Walsh is one if De Niro's coolest characters. He's a hard-nosed trash-talker who is nothing short of awesome. Eddie is a shy, calm man who is the perfect opposite to Walsh. It is this Odd Couple relationship that makes a nuanced friendship and mutual respect blossom. They are like Oscar and Felix in their opposite personalities, but much more like Steve Martin and John Candy in "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." Believe it or not, this actually surpasses the Thanksgiving classic from the year before.
As a part adventure story, director Martin Brest is somehow able to keep this movie from being predictable. The FBI wants the Duke; the mafia wants him dead; Jack's rival bounty hunter (John Ashton) wants the Duke and the money; and we want Jack to deliver the Duke safely and peacefully. With all these things happening, the plot gets pulled in all different directions where you never know what's going to happen next.
There is non-stop hilarity and adventure, but also lots of heart. The levels of these are all high and so cleverly done.
4/4
- Movie-ManDan
- Mar 13, 2020
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An ex-cop , bounty hunter (Robert De Niro) must bring an ex-mob accountant (Charles Grodin) who embezzled 15 million dollars. The mob wants him dead. The F. B. I. Wants him alive . Robert De Niro just wants him to shut up . After he catches up with the thief , the hunter finds that bringing his prisoner from New York to Los Angeles will be
trying , especially when it is apparent that the Mafia hoodlums (Robert Miranda , Richard Foronji) and FBI are out to stop them. Soon enough the FBI (Yaphet Kotto) , Mafia boss (Dennis Farina) , and rival bounty hunter (John Ashton) are all in pursuit . Monday... Escape with their lives from New York... Tuesday... Impersonate F. B. I. Agents in Chicago... Wednesday... Steal plane in New Mexico... Thursday... Almost kill each other by accident... Friday... Almost kill each other on purpose... A tough bounty hunter ! . A sensitive criminal !. Robert De Niro has to get the FBI off his case, the mob off his trail, and Charles Grodin off his back! . This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Taking The Midnight Run Is A Hell Of A Way To Make A Living
Action comedy with thrills , emotion , car chases , relentless pursuits and anything else . Director Martin Brest handles the action with enthusiasm and the enjoyable chemical between Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin produces genuine comic sparkles . The friction between two leads De Niro and Grodin is fun to watch , while the action and comic moments are agreeable . Main and support cast are frankly excellent . Robert De Niro's in nice form here as a present day bunty hunter intent on capture his biggest prize in years , a hail-jumper embezzler ; while Charles Grodin gives an attractive acting as ex-accountant who has embezzeled big bucks from his former boss. Magnificent support cast with plenty of familar faces , such as : Yaphet Kotto , John Ashton, Dennis Farina , Joe Pantoliano , Richard Foronjy , Robert Miranda , Jack Kehoe , Philip Baker Hall , Tom Irwin , Wendy Phillips , among others.
It displays a lively and moving musical score by prolific Danny Elffman . As well as atmospheric and adequate cinematography by cameraman Donald E. Thorin. The motion picture was competently directed by Martin Brest . This great director Martin Brest told about this film : ¨I pursued film because I thought this was the coolest job. I loved the idea of working with writers and musicians and photographers and actors at the same time. It sounds corny but the opportunity to work with Robert De Niro was a dream come true for me. I truly am happiest in a working environment where I can encourage and create surprises¨. Brest is a good director who has made successful movies , such as : ¨Going in style¨ , ¨Beverly Hill Cops¨ , ¨Scent of Woman ¨, ¨Meet Joe Black¨; however , failing in ¨Gigli¨ with Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez , that was a real flop at the box office , that's why he retired of filmmaking . Rating : 7.5/10 . Well worth watching .
Action comedy with thrills , emotion , car chases , relentless pursuits and anything else . Director Martin Brest handles the action with enthusiasm and the enjoyable chemical between Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin produces genuine comic sparkles . The friction between two leads De Niro and Grodin is fun to watch , while the action and comic moments are agreeable . Main and support cast are frankly excellent . Robert De Niro's in nice form here as a present day bunty hunter intent on capture his biggest prize in years , a hail-jumper embezzler ; while Charles Grodin gives an attractive acting as ex-accountant who has embezzeled big bucks from his former boss. Magnificent support cast with plenty of familar faces , such as : Yaphet Kotto , John Ashton, Dennis Farina , Joe Pantoliano , Richard Foronjy , Robert Miranda , Jack Kehoe , Philip Baker Hall , Tom Irwin , Wendy Phillips , among others.
It displays a lively and moving musical score by prolific Danny Elffman . As well as atmospheric and adequate cinematography by cameraman Donald E. Thorin. The motion picture was competently directed by Martin Brest . This great director Martin Brest told about this film : ¨I pursued film because I thought this was the coolest job. I loved the idea of working with writers and musicians and photographers and actors at the same time. It sounds corny but the opportunity to work with Robert De Niro was a dream come true for me. I truly am happiest in a working environment where I can encourage and create surprises¨. Brest is a good director who has made successful movies , such as : ¨Going in style¨ , ¨Beverly Hill Cops¨ , ¨Scent of Woman ¨, ¨Meet Joe Black¨; however , failing in ¨Gigli¨ with Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez , that was a real flop at the box office , that's why he retired of filmmaking . Rating : 7.5/10 . Well worth watching .
Pleasantly surprised by this one. I had heard people refer to this one, but hadn't seen it for myself until recently. One of the better buddy-action movies I've seen, due to a very tight script. Superior writing by George Gallo. The story is what drives this movie from beginning to end, and doesn't need to depend solely on the cast to keep the audience interested for the full 2 hours. DeNiro and Grodin are excellent together, with a great supporting cast. I would keep this movie in my personal collection. I would also consider it a fine example for other buddy action movies to follow, even today. Highly recommended for great comedic writing, directing and acting.
Midnight Run is enjoyable from start to finish. Full of action, humour and entertainment. The pace is so fast and eventful. It doesn't slow down. It is about fight the clock and the audience also experience the rush and thrill. An unlikely and amusing alliance forms between De Niro and his runaway. It also had a nice feel good ending.
- poolandrews
- May 29, 2008
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I have watched this movie many many times, and it never bores me to watch it another time. The acting is wonderful; the dialogues are great, and the plot superb. The comic elements are very natural.
The most touching part was when Jack had to go to his ex to ask for some money. In the midst of their argument and the moment when Jack and the Duke, Jack's daughter Denise appeared. Her appearance and later giving her father Jack her babe sitting money of $180 were the one of the most heart breaking scenes ever in movie history (the other one that immediately came to mind is when soldiers watched airlines taking off with 101 airborne paratroopers at the end of the 1st episode of Band of Bothers - the scene with the music connoted a profound sense of solemnity and even loss/melancholy - everybody knows that it was the last day of life for a lot of these paratroopers and planes. The daughter-father bond, love, and sadness felt between them was absolutely moving. The music enhanced this so much also.
The most touching part was when Jack had to go to his ex to ask for some money. In the midst of their argument and the moment when Jack and the Duke, Jack's daughter Denise appeared. Her appearance and later giving her father Jack her babe sitting money of $180 were the one of the most heart breaking scenes ever in movie history (the other one that immediately came to mind is when soldiers watched airlines taking off with 101 airborne paratroopers at the end of the 1st episode of Band of Bothers - the scene with the music connoted a profound sense of solemnity and even loss/melancholy - everybody knows that it was the last day of life for a lot of these paratroopers and planes. The daughter-father bond, love, and sadness felt between them was absolutely moving. The music enhanced this so much also.
- yujiang-76825
- Apr 28, 2020
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Wish they still made movies like these. This movie is perfectly structured and extremely entertaining. The dialogue is wonderful, funny, and sincere. Highly recommend if you haven't seen this yet.
- colehenryfranklin
- Aug 1, 2021
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I was lucky enough to see this one in the theatre when it came out. Martin Brest is one of the truly underrated directors of his time for comedy - this film just is PERFECT. A great road/buddy movie that is made for adults - more like "One flew over the cukoo's nest" than "cannonball run", really. All the supporting characters are great as well...Witness Dennis Farina talking to his Vegas Lawyer, played by Philip Baker Hall (not the first time he would be a guy in a suit in Vegas named Sidney!), Yaphet Kotto as a frustrated agent or Joe Pants as the shady Bail bondsman.
The pacing, dialogue, story, acting, editing are all top notch - I just love this one.
The pacing, dialogue, story, acting, editing are all top notch - I just love this one.
- the_mad_mckenna
- Aug 22, 2002
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'Midnight Run (1988)' is a rare example of an action-comedy that's both thrilling and funny. It's a broadly bombastic but equally investing and small-scale character study that's unpredictably interesting and genuinely affecting. It's the core relationship that keeps the piece together, two relatable men caught at the centre of a somewhat unrelatable situation, and the way in which they remain utterly true to their occasionally deceptive characters is uncommonly impressive, as is the fact that a simple tongue-in-cheek argument is just as entertaining as a helicopter crash - if not more. 7/10
- Pjtaylor-96-138044
- Mar 13, 2018
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- shelbythuylinh
- Dec 4, 2021
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Way too much objectionable language is the only fault of this otherwise extremely-entertaining film that is justifiably popular.
Humor is what makes this "crime film" stand out as tough guys Robert De Niro, Joe Pantoliano, John Ashton, Dennis Farina and others provide a lot of laughs as not-so-tough guy Charles Grodin is escorted from New York to Los Angeles to face retribution from a mob boss.
The dialog between Grodin and his bounty hunter captive De Niro, is terrific all the way through. The soundtrack, featuring the guitar of Ry Cooder, also is outstanding and adds to the fun of this film.
The capper to this likable story is the satisfying ending, which almost everyone seems to like.
Humor is what makes this "crime film" stand out as tough guys Robert De Niro, Joe Pantoliano, John Ashton, Dennis Farina and others provide a lot of laughs as not-so-tough guy Charles Grodin is escorted from New York to Los Angeles to face retribution from a mob boss.
The dialog between Grodin and his bounty hunter captive De Niro, is terrific all the way through. The soundtrack, featuring the guitar of Ry Cooder, also is outstanding and adds to the fun of this film.
The capper to this likable story is the satisfying ending, which almost everyone seems to like.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Dec 15, 2005
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De Niro does his usual acting but the main and only reason this movie becomes an excellent comedy is because of Charles Grodin. He is charming, hilarious and his timing is impeccable.
What can one say about their favorite movie? A movie that would make one laugh, in suspense, excited, and even touched. A film that takes two personalities which clash, and learn to get along with each other, to where they actually care for one another in the end. A film that touches one's soul, is a film that one can consider to be their favorite of all time. Robert De Niro plays Jack Walsh, a ex-Chicago police officer who is currently a bounty hunter. He works in Los Angeles for Eddie Moscone (Joe Pantoliano) who is a bail bonds man. Eddie offers Jack a job to catch and bring back the infamous Jonathan "the Duke" Markukas (Charles Grodin). Jonathan is a accountant who stole millions of Jimmy Serrano's (Dennis Farina) money, and gave it all to charity. Jonathan jumped bail and is in hiding. Jack needs to find John, bring him to the L.A. county jail within four days, and Jack will collect 100 thousand dollars. Jack does find John, in New York City, the first day. But Jack has many people following him. First there's the FBI, led by Alonzo Mosely (Yaphet Kotto) who wants John to testify against Jimmy Serrano. Second there's Tony Darvo (Richard Foronjy) and Robert Miranda (Joey), two dim-wits working for Serrano, who want John dead. Then there is Marvin Dofler (John Ashton), another bounty hunter who wants John also, but for a smaller price.
From there on, it's a cross country trip which involve all of the men looking for Jack and John. A film which has some very exciting moments with action. Other moments where the scenes are intense where Jack and John's lives are in danger. And scenes where the two men share each other's thoughts and feelings, which surprisingly makes the movie touching. The acting by De Niro is at his best. He does his usual tough guy attitude, but he also mixes it with some humor, and emotions. Charles Grodin is also great as the sensitive accountant who is the exact opposite of Jack's personality. And Dennis Farina is funny and scary as the outraged mob boss who has a vicious attitude. The music by Danny Elfman, I find to be his career best. It's not like his famous BATMAN, BETTLEJUICE, or SLEEPY HOLLOW style of score. It's more like a mixture classic Chicago rhythm and blues, which even Elfman himself considered to be his most unusual score. The writing by George Gallo is also excellent. He manages to fit a cross country story within two hours of time, while still bringing out personalities of the characters and making sure there are no holes in the plot. He also manages to have some very funny scenes involving Jack and John. And the direction by Martin Brest is outstanding. He keeps the movie at a very fast pace, without any slowing down. He does brilliant moves like having De Niro and Grodin improvising their lines while arguing. Brest also does a great job by making the film enjoyable for it's 125 minutes. This is a movie that touched me, it can be considered a "man's" movie on the surface. But take apart this film, and it's also a film that women can enjoy also. The most emotional scenes involve Jack seeing his ex-wife and daughter after not seeing them for ten years. It shows that everybody makes a mistake in life, and that we can all try to forgive people that emotionally hurt us. People say that one can identify a person's personality by the movies and music that they like. To find out what I am like, pop in this movie into your DVD player or VCR, and you'll see. Saying this movie is better than CITIZEN KANE, STAR WARS, GODFATHER, and GONE WITH THE WIND is a pretty bold statement. But, the character of Jack Walsh shows my personality. This is the way I am, therefore it's my favorite movie of all time. And I'm not the only one, Robert De Niro said on a interview on Oprah Winfrey, that this is his most enjoyable film that he's done. ***** (out of five; THE BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME)
From there on, it's a cross country trip which involve all of the men looking for Jack and John. A film which has some very exciting moments with action. Other moments where the scenes are intense where Jack and John's lives are in danger. And scenes where the two men share each other's thoughts and feelings, which surprisingly makes the movie touching. The acting by De Niro is at his best. He does his usual tough guy attitude, but he also mixes it with some humor, and emotions. Charles Grodin is also great as the sensitive accountant who is the exact opposite of Jack's personality. And Dennis Farina is funny and scary as the outraged mob boss who has a vicious attitude. The music by Danny Elfman, I find to be his career best. It's not like his famous BATMAN, BETTLEJUICE, or SLEEPY HOLLOW style of score. It's more like a mixture classic Chicago rhythm and blues, which even Elfman himself considered to be his most unusual score. The writing by George Gallo is also excellent. He manages to fit a cross country story within two hours of time, while still bringing out personalities of the characters and making sure there are no holes in the plot. He also manages to have some very funny scenes involving Jack and John. And the direction by Martin Brest is outstanding. He keeps the movie at a very fast pace, without any slowing down. He does brilliant moves like having De Niro and Grodin improvising their lines while arguing. Brest also does a great job by making the film enjoyable for it's 125 minutes. This is a movie that touched me, it can be considered a "man's" movie on the surface. But take apart this film, and it's also a film that women can enjoy also. The most emotional scenes involve Jack seeing his ex-wife and daughter after not seeing them for ten years. It shows that everybody makes a mistake in life, and that we can all try to forgive people that emotionally hurt us. People say that one can identify a person's personality by the movies and music that they like. To find out what I am like, pop in this movie into your DVD player or VCR, and you'll see. Saying this movie is better than CITIZEN KANE, STAR WARS, GODFATHER, and GONE WITH THE WIND is a pretty bold statement. But, the character of Jack Walsh shows my personality. This is the way I am, therefore it's my favorite movie of all time. And I'm not the only one, Robert De Niro said on a interview on Oprah Winfrey, that this is his most enjoyable film that he's done. ***** (out of five; THE BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME)
Deniro is walsh, retired cop turned bounty hunter in california. He has five days to find a guy who ripped off the mob boss (farina). Charles grodin,who did mostly dry comedy, is mardukas, living somewhere in new york. But everyone seems to want to find mardukas even more than his bail bondsman. Can walsh track him down before the fbi or the mob move in to take mardukas into their own hands? Deniro had already won both his oscars, and pretty much had his choice of roles at this point. Mardukas seems to be having fun being taken in.... at one point, he points out how bad walsh's diet is, and that he shouldn't smoke, if he wants to live a long life. And mardukas has ripped off the mob and is trying to avoid getting snuffed out! He seems to enjoy small talk with walsh, sometimes chuckling to himself. Directed by martin brest. Directed beverly hills cop. Had some hits and misses in his list. Great script. Story by george gallo.... he has a ton of things currently in production. This one is pretty solid, but it looks like there were sequels, and that doesn't usually go well.
It's an unlikely companion buddy road farcical adventure film.
Now, you have no need to see it yourself.
Seriously though, this is a fine movie to blow a lazy afternoon and have a few laughs.
The plot is continuously edged along by the ridiculous actions of characters. For instance, the plot would not otherwise advance in many of the scenarios if anyone involved did anything realistic.
Guys with guns having a shoot out are not usually dumb enough to just walk around, without cover, aiming at one target while there are dozens of people shooting at them.
That does allow the buddy team to escape and reach the next page of the screenplay.
It's okay. It feels super-contrived which is okay for mindless entertainment, but not any kind of serious attempt at furthering the art form.
Watch it if you've got time to kill and nothing better available. These days, it is hard to imagine a situation in which this movie is the best choice to consume your time.
Now, you have no need to see it yourself.
Seriously though, this is a fine movie to blow a lazy afternoon and have a few laughs.
The plot is continuously edged along by the ridiculous actions of characters. For instance, the plot would not otherwise advance in many of the scenarios if anyone involved did anything realistic.
Guys with guns having a shoot out are not usually dumb enough to just walk around, without cover, aiming at one target while there are dozens of people shooting at them.
That does allow the buddy team to escape and reach the next page of the screenplay.
It's okay. It feels super-contrived which is okay for mindless entertainment, but not any kind of serious attempt at furthering the art form.
Watch it if you've got time to kill and nothing better available. These days, it is hard to imagine a situation in which this movie is the best choice to consume your time.
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- Apr 16, 2021
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