What is it with this film that makes me want to watch it every time it's on TV?
This film is stylish with a capital ST.
There's plenty of fantastic camera work onshow here. I'm still trying to work out how they did the shot of the burglar entering Connery's pad. It's got to be a steady cam, but how did it fit? Steady cams are fairly big things. It hasn't dated much at all. OK, there are the odd shots where you can tell it's rear projection, etc. But on the whole, it's still a superbly good looking film. If it was a woman, it's be....well, it's be well out of my league so let's not go there....
It's hard to realise this comes from the same director (Brian De Palma) who gave us Scarface (hurrah),
Apparently there's a sequel in the offing.
Score: B+
OQ: There are too many: I can't do the quote here, but it's Andy Garcia swearing at Malone when they first meet, and Connery replies "Oh, I like him" The other is just before this, with the stuttering officer:
"To prto..to pro...to protect and s-serve."
"Alright, on you go. There goes the next
"He's in the car..."
"1634 Racine. You know I used to have a friend who lived there..."
1There's a rumour that his wig for The Hunt for Red October cost $20,000.2
2No really, I'm not making that up.
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