
Looking past the very weak story, my favorite part of the film is the pairing of Eastwood and Reynolds. These two men were the biggest box office stars in the world at the time of this film's release. They are genuinely good together, as their two very different styles compliment each other nicely. They have a number of very funny exchanges. I actually laughed at a number of them. It was very fun to watch two actors at the top of their game working together. The humor between these two was one of the better parts of this movie.
The action is actually pretty decent, too. There are a number of gunfights throughout the film, some which go on far longer than necessary, but were still fun to watch. I wouldn't say anything is particularly special about these scenes, but I appreciated the focus on these. Although not extraordinary, I'm interested any time Eastwood picks up and gun with the intent to shoot somebody. The action scenes also typically presented the cast with some opportunities for more humorous moments. It was a nice balance.
While the actors were good, the action decent, and the comedy strong, the film is just plagued by a confusing, ineffective script. I could never fully get into the movie. While it was decently entertaining, it's ultimately a letdown. I'm glad I watched this movie to see Eastwood and Reynolds together, but I didn't particularly like it. I'll give the movie a 6/10.
On the 100 in 100, I'm feeling much better about my chances. Somehow, I managed to get close enough that a few big pushes should send me over the top. I have 2 weeks to watch 17 movies, something that is certainly possible. This weekend I should get caught up (and with some luck, go ahead). This still isn't a sure thing, as I'll be too busy to watch even a single movie for some of those days, but I have a chance. That's really all I hoped for- to give myself a chance to complete this as time winded down. Let's hope I can do it.
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