Homegrove No Way Out (1987). Kevin Costner and Gene Hackman in a thriller that wasn’t very good, but has one hell of a third act. My heart was actually racing. Shame everything before it was pretty bad. Also, Will Patton’s voice was certainly a choice.
Smallman1 One for this thread - https://www.theguardian.com/film/article/2024/jul/25/brawn-bazookas-and-killer-bots-arnold-schwarzeneggers-finest-films-ranked
BlainSA Smallman1 Yeh, I’ve seen it and it’s typical rage bait. Doesn’t even include Kindergarten Cop.
Along_the_Wire Alcarràs - Spanish - gritty story about stubbornness in the face of reality. A peach farmer doesn’t have rights to his land and is being taken over by a solar panel farm. Enjoyable, but silly in parts. Doesn’t help that I hate peaches. 6.5/10
gcw BlainSA agreed, what a load of bollocks that list is! T2 is prob his best film but I do love The Running Man and watch that more often
BlainSA Predator Terminator Whilst T2 is a good film, it’s John Connor that messes it up for me. Prefer the rawness of the first one.
C_J Dubman Cat Person The Teachers’ Lounge Blood for Dust The Last Stop in Yuma County (not actually seen this yet)
Dubman Along_the_Wire Watched it last year. It’s brilliant. Has there been any decent thrillers in the last few years
Along_the_Wire Just seen the latest Beverley Hills thing - fuck, everyone is so old. It’s shit, obviously, but not as bad as I expected - had a few genuine laughs. Will never watch again. 4/10
BlainSA Along_the_Wire pretty much what I thought too. Not surprised it was a nostalgia-fest, though still got a rise in places. Still love the soundtrack