Hot rodder Rick Bowman is one bad mother. While the opening credits roll we see
Bowman getting ready to whip some nerd's ass at street racing. But wouldn't you
know it? The spazz he's racing wrecks his crate into somebody's crib then the
pigs show up and throw Bowman in the slammer. Race promoter Grant Willard (Brian
Donlevy) sees this as his opportunity, so he bails Bowman out and convinces him
to do some Circle 8 Racing with a promise that if he does good maybe there's a
spot for him over at his racing outfit, California Customs.
Just in case you don't know what Circle 8 racing is it's a race track with an
intersection in the middle! Director Jack (SPIDER BABY,
SWITCHBLADE SISTERS) Hill filmed a lot of exciting real life footage for the racing scenes and
it's great! These wrecks are the real deal and it gives PIT STOP a cool
historical feel to it.
Even though the racing scenes are fun to watch the other thing that makes this
movie so good, even 40 years later, is the story is actually interesting and the
actors are good! The biggest surprise is a young Sid Haig who actually shows
some range! I've only seen him in the horseshit horror movies he cranked out
later in his career, so I figured his entire career consisted of standing around
with his mouth wide open, but I was wrong, because in PIT STOP he closes his
gaping grin and does some honest acting...and he's good. Damn good in
fact!
If you like hot rod flicks then this is a really good one and a lot of fun to
watch. Also look out for a young Ellen Burstyn. Highly recommended.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
PATRIOTISM (1966)
Well, nobody can accuse PATRIOTISM of not delivering what it promised. The back cover says "depicts the seppuku (ritual suicide) of a naval officer" and that's what we get in graphic detail and that's it! I appreciate what they were going for, but this shit is slooooooow. Shot entirely in one room, a officer guy comes home and tells his wife he's upset about some stuff and he's going to kill himself. She cool with that so they make some boring arthouse love and then he gets down to it. The blade goes in his tummy and he gets to sweating and grunting and she starts crying and then he yanks out his guts and stabs himself through the throat. She touches up her makeup and then rams a smaller sword through her neck. The End.
Not the most exciting film ever made, but at only 30 minutes, it's an easy enough watch.
Monday, August 31, 2009
THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943)
During WW2, Washington, D.C. had a housing shortage, so Jean Arthur feels it's
her patriotic duty to rent out the extra bedroom in her apartment. She intended
on renting it to a female, but older gentleman Charles Coburn fast talks her and
before she knows what's going on he's unpacking. Not knowing that she's engaged,
Coburn decides to play Cupid and rents out half of
his room to a military guy (Joel
McCrea) who's about to be shipped overseas. Romantic hijinks ensue...with Arthur
not Coburn.
The story is pretty standard stuff, but watching these three together is a delight. McCrea and Coburn's chemistry together is a lot of fun to watch and Arthur is simply wonderful. If you're a classic movie fan then this is a must watch. Highly recommended.
The story is pretty standard stuff, but watching these three together is a delight. McCrea and Coburn's chemistry together is a lot of fun to watch and Arthur is simply wonderful. If you're a classic movie fan then this is a must watch. Highly recommended.
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