I feel almost sac-religious saying that.
-
myowntexas — 18 years ago(January 11, 2008 11:02 AM)
As much as I wanted to like this film, I just couldn't. I turned it off half-way through just because I was so bored. Maybe it got better, but I didn't want to waste tiem trying to find out. The way he "fixed" people was interesting, bu other than that, totally boring. Bronson looked, sounded, and acted his worst. I think I enjoyed Death Wish 5 better.
-
mptnla — 17 years ago(September 16, 2008 03:32 PM)
I did a Jan-Michael double feature this weekend. Just saw this movie last night. I thought this was a great film! I did see it after watching JMV in Defiance which I thought was just plain awful.
"I'm not ugly. People tell me I look a lot like Sandra Bernhard." -
pacwarbuff — 17 years ago(March 12, 2009 05:14 AM)
best Bronson film" really isn't saying much
Yeah, especially if you haven't seen The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, The Dirty Dozen, and Once Upon a Time in the Westnot to mention his 1972 peak with Chato's Land, The Velachi Papers, and of courseThe Mechanic. Stop thinking of the 1980s "auto pilot" Charlie when he did any old thing that came his way and take the time to watch the man at the peak of his game. Judging a performer on their lesser efforts is just a negative way of looking at the world and it isn't healthy, either. Now do your "homework"
All Hail Bronson.
Consilio et prudentia
http://hollywooddreamland.blogspot.com/