What exactly is wrong with the film Broken Arrow?
I hate Ain't It Cool News. Also, this is like the last halfway decent movie Slater was in before all his shit went straight to video.
Thanks for reminding me of Travolta and that movie... You also reminded me of Con Air and Face Off...BARF.
Really hated Broken Arrow but don't really have a single answer why. So all I'm gonna say is NO to answer L. Bullet in the Head as well as a few others prove John Woo can direct a fantastic movie without the skills of Chow Yun Fat.
They definitely didn't say "SHUT DAT SUMBITCH DOWN!" enough. But then again, can you ever say something like that enough?
No, you can never say that enough. Ever.
"Do Travolta and Slate box each other in the beginning? I remember NOTHING about that movie. "
Yep. They hit each other in the face with what appears to be the force of ten freight trains but then shake it off and immediately board a stealth bomber for a mission. I'm thinking that's probably not standard operating procedure.
You should do this same thing with Face/Off and Windtalkers. Let's take John Woo down a few more pegs!
" I hate Ain't It Cool News. Also, this is like the last halfway decent movie Slater was in before all his shit went straight to video. "Uh...what?
"A Serious Man" is a Coen Brothers film. It was released in theaters internationally in 2009 and reviewed very well. Slater chose to move away from action blockbusters because of Broken Arrow. Hollywood still likes the guy.
Wait. So this is the movie people mean when they talk about Broken Aroow? I always thought it was a Vietnam movie about a squad defending a base or something of that importance that gets into a no win situation and sends a broken arrow request to the HQ. I remember seeing it in the theatre and I think it was alright.
" @SeriouslyNow: What the fuck are you talking about? That would mean something if Slater was actually IN 'A Serious Man', which he is not. I should know since I actually own that movie. "Sorry, I meant "He Was a Quiet Man". Also released internationally in theaters and also reviewed favourably. I don't know why I got them confused, I own them both too.
Did a ChatGPT bot really revive a thread about Broken Arrow? The future rules, dude.
I was bummed Dan Ryckert didn't enjoy this one. I love this film. My favorite part is when Christian Slater does that absolutely ridiculous dive cradling the shotgun while firing it, the most unlikely action position I've seen on film. I love in David Foster Wallace movie (The Tour) There is a scene that is just him watching Broken Arrow and vibing with it. Like, heck ya man. Even the bots agree!
I clicked on this hoping someone discovered this through recent Friends at the Table discourse, and my hopes were dashed. Austin’s quote during it absolutely sent me: “I haven’t seen [Broken Arrow] in at least 20 years. Actually, Art, we definitely watched it in college. …oh shit.”
Personally, I’ve only seen this movie once, in the way that God intended: channel surfing after an NFL game ended. It was perfectly fine.
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