Kevin Costner needs to work on his swing, but at least it’s better than Don Johnson’s. The final sequence made this movie. They did a good job at getting to the real appeal of golf – you just know you can make the damn shot.
Kevin Costner needs to work on his swing, but at least it’s better than Don Johnson’s. The final sequence made this movie. They did a good job at getting to the real appeal of golf – you just know you can make the damn shot.
Almost a James Bond movie. All in all it was good, although I think the investigator figured out “who did it” a little quickly. Perhaps that was just in order to speed the plot along? There are a few things in this movie that didn’t make a whole lot of logical sense, but what the hell. I hear that many women think Pierce is sexy, that’s probably a good enough reason for half the population to go see this. After all, I spend so much time talking about babes in movies, I guess I should give equal time.
Mel Gibson’s character is a real sniveling, wishy-washy, “I want my mommy” type for most of this movie. People who head large corporations just aren’t like that. He finally pulls through at the end though – that was more like it!
I guess it had to be made. I wish they had ended it by having the virus get out of control. The last scene should have been the military commander showing the first symptoms of the virus.
A sterotypical manical gazillionaire tries to achieve immortality by stealing soon-to-be dead bodies from the past. Scrawny Mick Jagger plays the part of the bad guy’s “muscle”… Emilo Estevez is the targeted victim. I saw this quite a long time ago, and don’t remember how it ends, but I’m guessing there are explosions and that the bad guy dies in some grusome way.