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In the Line of Fire
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    JakeStevensJakeStevens An Eastwood Keeper
    by JakeStevens in JakeStevens Blog
    liked it.
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    "What can I say - it's Eastwood at his best. I'm not sure why, but I found myself somewhat shocked at hearing Clint drop the F-bomb as often as he does in this film; perhaps it's because he's conservatively heroic in many of his other films. John Malkovich is effectively creepy as the would-be assassin, Rene Russo turns in a typical performance (which is a compliment), but Dylan McDermott really bothered me this time around as the weepy sidekick. All in all, not a bad little thriller from 1993, and a decent follow up to Clint's masterpiece, Unforgiven. " [More]
    Phantasma-gore-iaPhantasma-gore-ia Brilliant thriller
    by Phantasma-gore-ia in Phantasma-gore-ia Blog
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    "Inventive and well-filmed, a highlight moment in this film is the construction, assembly and operation of John's character's plastic gun he fashioned by hand from his own molds and the concealment of the ammunition in a rabbit's foot keychain, complete with several keys so it would be set aside and never go through the detector. If you're an Eastwood fan or not or a Malkovich fan or not, I would like to think it would earn a decent place in your collection and general estimation. " [More]
 
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