flyingbustard
Joined Oct 2018
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I quite liked the twist in this one. But when the police started investigating would it hold up? I liked the cast, except for the daughter, she was terrible. Funny seeing Charles Hallahan in something other than The Thing.
The students bought the car for the carnival to be hit with a sledgehammer for $50. At the carnival he states 3 shots for 50 cents. So they would need to sell 100 tickets, and the car would be hit 300 times with a sledgehammer, just for them to break even.
I don't buy the conclusion with the cops making the arrest. There's no motive, so they obviously have the wrong guy.
I don't buy the conclusion with the cops making the arrest. There's no motive, so they obviously have the wrong guy.
Where do I begin with this triteness ? The stupid plot, making a mountain out of a mole hill. Becoming America's most wanted over an accident was beyond ridiculous; his being recognized as "that guy on the news" by everyone in town to create yet another chase scene. There's no tension, despite him being chased for 90 mins. The clichéd, generic score playing throughout in the background. The protagonist that reminded me of a young Sean Penn, who I didn't care for, doing his Marty McFly running around thing every five minutes. It has the look and feel of a generic Saturday afternoon TV show, which someone thought was good enough for a feature-length film. Seen it all before. I give it 4/10.
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