Sunday, March 21, 2010

The Last Boy Scout

The Last Boy Scout Review



"The Last Boy Scout" follows the typical Bruce Willis formula that made him a household name in the late '80s. A shaky marriage, a down on his luck PI, lots of action and shooting and an eager and willing participant make this one of Bruce's best movies. In this picture Bruce plays the title role, aka Joe Hallenbeck who goes up against a ruthless killer who just happened to kill Jimmy Dix's (played wonderfully by Damon Wayans) girlfriend. I enjoy this movie because it's pure Bruce Willis. He is in nearly even scene and displays lots of dangerous action moves. I love how he takes 2 handguns and holds them up to the bad guys, that's so hot. I also like the part when he told one of the thugs "if you hit me again I'm going to kill you." Take one guess what Bruce did... There's also an interesting subplot involving Joe's daughter (Danielle Harris, from the "Halloween" movies and the series "Roseanne"). I thought it was so funny how they spoke to each other with that puppet. If you don't mind (lots) of cussing, lots of shooting and a whole bunch of Bruce in your face than you must see this picture.




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In giving 1991's The Last Boy Scout a three-star review, critic Roger Ebert was properly performing his duty as an objective reporter, praising the filmmakers' professional skill while observing that "the only consistent theme of the film is its hatred of women." For the purposes of this capsule review, there's no such obligation to level-headed fairness; the simple truth is, this ultraviolent, action-packed vehicle for Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans is disgustingly rotten to the core. Not only is it fueled by a bitter and spiteful attitude toward women, it's also the kind of profanely vulgar movie that doesn't hesitate to put foul-mouthed children in the path of vicious thugs and potentially deadly situations. Willis plays an ex-secret service agent turned private detective who is hired to protect a stripper (Halle Berry) and then teams up with the stripper's boyfriend (Wayans), a disgraced NFL star who was kicked out of football for gambling. They catch on to a criminal plot leading all the way up to a corrupt football team owner who wants to legalize gambling on pro football. Willis and Wayans get in and out of all sorts of trouble along the way, and naturally there are plenty of explosions to go along with the brutal beatings, gunfire, and constant cussing. Shane Black (of Lethal Weapon infamy) set a Hollywood record (since broken, several times) for the sale price of his slick but vile screenplay, and Top Gun director Tony Scott handles the action with his trademark gloss and high-impact style. But, seriously, is this a movie that anyone could bear to watch twice? --Jeff Shannon

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