

Kick or Treat! Have a JET LI Halloween!."SMOKIN' ACES 2: ASSASSINS' BALL" From Universal H.Just Announced - THE BEST OF STAR TREK: TOS, TNG V.YELLOWSTONE: BATTLE FOR LIFE - DVD review by porfle.I'm not sure, but I'm willing to bet it was caught up in the wheels of progress, too. I was rooting for the beast.Īfter the film's climax reaches the excitement level of watching your elderly neighbor wash his car and then begins to taper off so that we can begin the long, difficult struggle to recover from it, there's a final, thought-provoking shot involving a bunny rabbit.

As the melancholy narrator continues to remind us of the irony inherent in the current beastly state of "Joseph Javorsky.noted scientist", Jim and Joe catch up with him at last and a life-and-death struggle between man and beast ensues. Most of the time you're amazed that this gallumphing mountain of beef can even remain upright, so seeing him chase someone is about as thrilling as watching Eskimoes run away from an advancing glacier. It may sound exciting, but "giving chase" wasn't exactly one of Tor Johnson's specialties.

Randy and Art continue to wander around the desert until finally the beast spots them and gives chase. You just watch it and think, "Am I losing my mind?" Man's inhumanity.to man." This leads to a sequence that can only be described as utterly insane, as the innocent father desperately runs for his life amidst a hail of bullets fired by the grimly determined, bloodthirsty cop. Unfortunately for him, though, Jim Archer is a "kill first, ask questions later" kind of cop who whips out his sniper rifle and starts shooting at Hank from the airplane as soon as he spots him. The lost boys' father, Hank, gets there on foot while searching for his sons. When, for some reason, Joe and Jim decide that the beast must be on top of a high plateau, former paratrooper Jim gets a pilot to fly him up there so he can parachute down to the otherwise unreachable location-where he is later picked up by Joe, who drives there in the patrol car. In order to reach a cave where the beast may be hiding, they scale a sheer cliff where one slip could result in a fall of hundreds of feet, even though Randy and Art, who have wandered away and gotten lost, later stumble upon it simply by walking there. The two lawmen, Joe Dobson and Jim Archer, could use a little help, too.
