After burying a suitcase full of stolen money in the desert, four bank robbers find themselves in a surreal town full of coffee-addicted cowboys and killers.After burying a suitcase full of stolen money in the desert, four bank robbers find themselves in a surreal town full of coffee-addicted cowboys and killers.After burying a suitcase full of stolen money in the desert, four bank robbers find themselves in a surreal town full of coffee-addicted cowboys and killers.
Joey Cashman
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The More You Like Leone, the Funnier It Is
Or: How to get the movie company to pay you and a bunch of your buds to go and have a huge party in Spain.
My ex- and i watched this, and, as soon as we got over the idea that it ought to make even as much sense as "Repo Man", we found ourselves enjoying it greatly.
It helps to be up on your spaghetti Westerns (and not just Leone's masterpieces), including things like "The Stranger Returns", "Any Gun Can Play", the "Trinity" films, "God Forgives, I Don't", "Django Shoots Fast" and so on...
It also helps if you're a New Wave/punk fan.
My ex- and i watched this, and, as soon as we got over the idea that it ought to make even as much sense as "Repo Man", we found ourselves enjoying it greatly.
It helps to be up on your spaghetti Westerns (and not just Leone's masterpieces), including things like "The Stranger Returns", "Any Gun Can Play", the "Trinity" films, "God Forgives, I Don't", "Django Shoots Fast" and so on...
It also helps if you're a New Wave/punk fan.
What's wrong with the kid? Sexual Tension.
This is a story of three desperadoes and a girl who accidentally go to a small town after screwing up an assassination job and robbing a bank. The town is owned by the McMahon family (the Pogues with a few others thrown in) all of whom are addicted to coffee and enjoy killing and being all in all bastards. There's tension, characters clashing and sexual. The film didn't have a whole lot of a plot, but that doesn't really matter much because it seems to be more of a spoof on spaghetti westerns and even the actors and actresses themselves. It takes repeated viewing to really get down what is going on and how the parties are related to each other, but that doesn't seem to matter quite so much. All in all, I recommend this film to those of you who love weird movies and everyone who remembers the 80's punk scene.
Dennis Hopper, Courtney Love and the Pogues with coffee and whiskey? Say no more
There are several other people out there who liked this movie. In fact, I went so far as to buy the movie and the soundtrack. Anyone who likes the Pogues should put this on their must see list. If you want to see a movie full of shoot-em-ups, car chases for no reason and lots of dialogue that will make you say to yourself, "Did he say what I think he said?" then turn your brain off for an evening and watch this.
Probably lotsa fun for the actors, but not so much for the audience...
I'd LOVE to be able to say that 'Straight To Hell' is one of the lost classics of the 80s but frankly, it's almost as bad as the mainstream critics make out. I say ALMOST, because it isn't an entire waste of time. Sy Richardson is as cool as ever, and the eclectic supporting cast (Cox semi-regulars like Sandoval, Berkeley, and Yeager, various musos and the king of weird movies, Dennis Hopper) make this worth watching for the "six degrees of separation" game alone.
Now look, I DO like Leone, and I like punk rock and I love Peckinpah, and I can sorta see what the other comments are saying about it almost prefiguring Tarantino, but there's one BIG problem - the lack of a decent script. For every good moment there four dull ones, and some funny lines or interesting characters wouldn't have gone astray.
So basically, if you watch this expecting the worst you'll enjoy it more than if you expect it to be as great as 'Repo Man'. I also would like to point out that Cox's next movie 'Walker' is a 100% improvement on this one, and almost IS a lost classic of the 80s!
Now look, I DO like Leone, and I like punk rock and I love Peckinpah, and I can sorta see what the other comments are saying about it almost prefiguring Tarantino, but there's one BIG problem - the lack of a decent script. For every good moment there four dull ones, and some funny lines or interesting characters wouldn't have gone astray.
So basically, if you watch this expecting the worst you'll enjoy it more than if you expect it to be as great as 'Repo Man'. I also would like to point out that Cox's next movie 'Walker' is a 100% improvement on this one, and almost IS a lost classic of the 80s!
If David Lynch had directed THE WILD BUNCH!!!
Even though I am a huge Alex Cox fan, I still had a large problem with even finding this gem. It is definitely one of the most crazy, funny, and unpredictable films ever made. I kept thinking that if David Lynch had directed THE WILD BUNCH you would have STRAIGHT TO HELL. It is chock full of a rogues gallery of unique and unforgettable characters. Basically a group of renegade criminals flee to a little dump town in the middle of nowhere to hide out for a while. The result is chaos and more chaos as they try to escape the hell they've found. Don't expect any traditional Hollywood storyline or plot here. Just sit back and enjoy the ride. And you might just realize that Quentin Tarantino wasn't that revolutionary after all.
P.S. > Norwood is the man!
P.S. > Norwood is the man!
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the DVD, this movie was made when a proposed concert tour with various punk musicians failed to get funding. Realizing it was easier to get money for a film than for a large scale tour, and with all the musicians having their schedules free, this film was produced instead of a tour.
- Crazy creditsKarl's Disco-Wieners now for sale in the foyer
- Alternate versionsDirector Alex Cox created a director's cut, initially released as "Straight to Hell Returns", in 2010. The new version featured color correction that changed the look of the film, new effects, and new footage. Blood and additional violence during the shootout scenes was digitally added. Cox stated that he was inspired to revisit the film by Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now Redux.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Pogues: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1987)
- SoundtracksYakety Yak
Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Performed by The Coasters and Dick Rude, Joe Strummer and Sy Richardson
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- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $210,200
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- $210,200
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