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Burning Hammer
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Is he strong?

Cut the music!

These days? A mercy.

Robert Vaughn just died! I'm drunk and watching Bullitt!
Get on it, you pontificating twats!

Yeah, however any sympathy a viewer might have had for the man after seeing this evaporates when he mentions making Red Tails like it makes him some kind of goddamned hero.

That's often been the lot of many a character actor.

That's one of my favorites. I kind of feel like that movie was a trial run for Heat since both feature the same type of consummately professional thief

Hey now. That one taught us what it takes to change the essence of a man.

I think Vigilante is closer in substance to Brian Garfield's vision. The film makes a point of having Robert Forster's character initially argue against taking the law into your own hands. He's gradually pushed over the edge by the utter failure of the legal system to punish the gang responsible for his young son's

He definitely grew melons. There was that one climatic scene where the bad guys smashed his harvest.

Shouldn't you be registering for another semester at 'talk like a dick' school?

Beat me to it

You're a homogenized spectacle!

No

Never saw it until after it was cancelled myself

That first paragraph was like reading a suicide note

I think specious reasoning on the part of this producer is the best interpretation.

The Sepoy Mutiny?

How long have you been sitting there?

Fucking seconded!
If ever a film should have spawned a franchise