How about that. I never seen that Superhero movie before and dang that was 2008, 15 years ago this year It looked like Dimension's Scary Movie franchise. Leslie Neilsen is in it which was cool PB
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Yes, that's what I meant when I said Dimension as in Dimension films...you can see their logo in the beginning of the trailer. They were a great one that usually made horror films in the 90s & 2000s. They're actually a Disney company. For an example to get you to know what else they did well they did the original Scream films and Phantoms for example...they did some really good ones. As for the Scary Movie franchise, I only saw the first one. Seemed like they were heading toward the Naked Gun route instead of doing what made them
Oh I remember 92's SOMMWS. This was when Stallone was doing different roles and types of films since he retired Rocky & Rambo until the 2000s. I wasn't big on it but My Grandma was but it was pretty good and had it's moments.
Alan Silvestri did the music, it has never been released
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TWNY was pretty good. Willis is fine. I loved Michael Clarke Duncan. Amanda Peet never did anything for Me. I never saw the sequel the Whole Ten Yards.
The music was pretty nice, it was by Randy Edelman.
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It's not that I didn't like her looks or whatever, it's just how she is in her roles. Striking Distance was one of My Grandma's favs, We watched that a ton of times back in the day and I downloaded it for her a long while back and she just loved it and watched it many more I think it was a pretty good film. It has some great cop scenes and all that. Willis is his same old good self. Sarah Jessica Parker was another like Peete, just OK. Some gals do it for Me and some don't. Dennis Farina is his usual too. It's hard to believe that this was another good one from 1993...30 years ago this years and it's really an underrated film of just not Willis but in general so cool PB
The music was great by Brad Fiedel (The Terminator, T2, True Lies, Fright Night 1 & 2) and in fact if you know those great scores especially the first three that I mentioned then you can hear the similarity within this
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Yeah, Sarah Jessica Parker never really screamed sexy startlet to me, so she was an odd casting, but overall it was a pretty good movie, the kind of police action film my dad always liked to rent back then.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Ah Last Man Standing, one of 1996's many fine films. That was another good Willis one. It's a really an underrated mobster movie.
Tiny Ron was in it (Al from the Naked Gun franchise)...you can see him in this pic and see how huge he was.
One big aspect of the film is that it had two scores which the first was rejected...
The original was by the late great legendary Elmer Bernstein (Ghostbusters) which I'm like how in the heck could you even think about doing that When I saw this long ago at Our local record shop I had to buy it immediately and I wasn't disappointed
The replacement and used score was by Ry Cooder (Trespass). It's great but to think that this wasn't even supposed to be but it was.
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Ry Cooder! I have only heard of him because he was in a line from At the Hundredth Meridian, a song by the Tragically Hip:
If I die of vanity, promise me, promise me If they bury me some place I don't want to be You'll dig me up and transport me, unceremoniously Away from the swollen city breeze, garbage bag trees Whispers of disease and the acts of enormity And lower me slowly and sadly and properly Get Ry Cooder to sing my eulogy
I've said before I'm a sucker for pianos, so I really liked this song from the film
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."