Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Movies Worth Watching: Action - True Romance




This is not a movie about love. Unless you love pure awesome, in which case you won't be disappointed. This movie gets a lot of queues from Bonnie and Clyde, but takes a different direction... rather than 'anti-hero's' the characters remain more neutral... so it lets you just like them for them.

It's a great action/thriller/comedy (with a few hints of romance). I love this movie, and I'm very surprised at the number of people who haven't seen it.. It's directed by the guy who gave us Top Gun, and features Brad Pitt, Gary Oldman, Christopher Walken, Samuel L Jackson, James Goldofini (Tony Sorprano), Val Kilmer... just to name a few. But I really like the acting from the two leads, (Christian Slater, Patricia Arquett) who are relatively unknown compared to their cast mates.

It's got a solid story, and it keeps you interested throughout. Give it a shot!

14 comments:

The Liquor Guy said...

I'll have to check it out. Is it on netflix?

watchman said...

IMDB lists this as a 7.9/10. I will have to watch this now.

Vapor said...

"Love and a .45" is good too

Isaac said...

One of my favorite movies, brad pitt is hilarious in this

and then there was METAL said...

this is deff worth watching

Das Auto! said...

as soon as i saw retro-badass christopher walken, i began looking for a torrent. found one!

Zakk said...

I love this movie! Brad Pitt plays such a good stoner lol

Doo said...

Haven't seen this. However the cast looks amazing! I especially love movies where James Gandolfini appears!

Ante Babaja said...

hahah movie sounds awesome. i wonder how i never heard of it

Tsipise said...

Seen this. It's OK. Worth watching.

BTN Hip Hop said...

man thats such an awesome film, brad pitt is funny

Dwrek said...

Have you ever seen True Lies. Its an Arnold Sweirtzenagger movie thats really good. Check it out.


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Mister Sharaf said...

looks ok

Unknown said...

Great movie. The scene with Walken and Hopper is one of my favorites of all time.

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