Rarely has John dahl crafted such a visual (nice desert etc) story with believable twists and turns though Joyride was brill too.
This is in my all time best movies and it is underrated but mostly cos it is fairly unknown.
And John, if you read this I have a script about a murder mystery that you should look at. I tried your agent over at Fatties and Losers talent agency and they wouldn't let me pitch you.
I'm really surprised this movie isn't well known and even more suprised there are only a couple topics on these boards for this... I mean, how in the hell does a movie like this w/ popular people just get lost?
I thought it was pretty predictable and much of it was really unbelievable- especially the ending. It was entertaining, but hardly what I would consider great. Kilmer wasn't believable at all. Madsen plays the same character in Reservoir Dogs (a far better film), as well as nearly every other film he's been in. The best thing about this was Joanne Whalley, even though I hated her. Wow, is she beautiful. I had no idea who she was, and was surprised to find out she's British. Her American accent was perfect.
Reservoir Dogs is not a remake of city on fire. It was used as a basis for inspiration. The whole warehouse portion is not in city on fire. Neither does it contain really any other scenes that were straight out of the movie. However the climax has been left unchanged.
Yes it should have quoted that in the disclaimer portion. But we all know Tarantino very well. He is an inspired film maker, however most of his movies have never stated the source. "Jackie Brown" was based on a novel. But it surprising to see that this was mentioned.
The most satisfying thing about the whole movie for me, is the femme fatale (that greedy, two-face, sexy bitch!) didn't get the last laugh for once. Good ending.