- Joined
- May 8, 2018
- Location
- south east england
The advantage of not watching a lot of movies during the 90s is I now get to catch up during these bleakish times, and enjoy that much needed bit of escapism.
Having watched this clip from a Bruce Willis movie I was intrigued to see more.
Directed by Tony Scott, Ridley's younger brother, it's got quite a visual force and punch to it, and the action scenes hold up well considering it was probably pre cgi in 1991.
It's a bit far fetched in places but no less enjoyable for it.
Having caught Bruce Willis on that TV show moonlighting in the late 80s and then he did a pop song, I wasn't overly keen or took him seriously at the time but he's massively grown on me, real shame that he's suffering from a serious degenerative illness now.
Having watched this clip from a Bruce Willis movie I was intrigued to see more.
Directed by Tony Scott, Ridley's younger brother, it's got quite a visual force and punch to it, and the action scenes hold up well considering it was probably pre cgi in 1991.
It's a bit far fetched in places but no less enjoyable for it.
Having caught Bruce Willis on that TV show moonlighting in the late 80s and then he did a pop song, I wasn't overly keen or took him seriously at the time but he's massively grown on me, real shame that he's suffering from a serious degenerative illness now.





