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Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man

Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Selection of Music
Review: This CD has everything from rock to country. As this is one of my favorite movies, it only goes that I should love this CD. Because of the tracks on this CD, I have gone on to seek out more music by these artists.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic tale of friendship, hardship, and harleyship...
Review: This is a classic tale of two friends struggle to save the only home they have ever known. To do it they face incredible odds. Starring Mickey Rourke as Harley Davidson and Don Johnson as the Marlboro Man, this story will take you back to a time of living life "one day at a time". I think of High School, and a few years afterwards, when responsiblities were little and friends and good times were many. It seemed there was nothing that we would'nt do for each other, and that we would never lose touch of that sacred bond of friendship. How the years have changed us! Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man is a must see for those who want to feel free again. With co-starrs Big John Stud, Daniel Baldwin, Vanessa Williams (hot in this), Bobby Sixkiller from "Renegade", and more that I can't think of right now. Just buy it and relax with a smoke and a beer, and remember when you were "yourself"......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: COOl MOVIE
Review: This is a movie for all those guys who are borred at being tied down to the same place all the time. I also dream of just leaving everything behind me, jump on a Harley and just live one day at a time. Not knowing where I'll be the next day. So this is great for all us dreamers. As Harley says "marriage is for those other guys".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 'Modern Classic' and the Hard Road of Life
Review: This is a much deeper more evolved movie than most realize at first glance. On the surface, its a simple action adventure movie about the little guy vs. the BIG corporation. It has enough action in it to satisfy the action movie buff many times over with everything from exploding motorcycles to jumping off of rooftops. On a more subtle level, character development is strong and quick. The internal demons that haunt Harley Davidson (Mickey Rourke) and the Marlboro Man (Don Johnson) are very real bringing these characters to life. Their moral dilemmas and loyalty to themselves, each other and their friends are believable. The movie does take the 'action' movie formula: Good Guys versus Bad Guys but includes an element often not seen in 'classic action' movies where the good guys actually have flaws. This movie is more 'classical' in that respect where the villian is the villian, but the good guy isn't perfect. For a comparative type movie, 'The Replacement Killers' is a good example: Action Movie where the 'good guys' aren't necessarily all that good but 'Do the Right' thing. Another way to view it would be 'Robin Hood' meets the 21st Century. This is must have 'Classic' of eighties film making. Amazingly deep dialog for an 'action' movie. It includes excellent cameo performances by Chelsea Field, Vanessa Williams, and Tia Carrera. The last three lines of the movie are classic in themselves: Harley: 'Hey, where you headed?', Girl: 'Nowhere Special.', Harley: 'Get on, I'll take you there'.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All-time favorite
Review: This is one my all time favorite movies. Sure it's full off corny one liners, and predictable action shots, but that, for me, is just part of it's charm. If you love to cheer for the good guys, and hiss at the bad guys, this is a movie for you. If you're lookin for a deep meaningful plot with lots of brainy twists, you aren't looking for an action movie in the first place. This movie will not keep you on the edge of your seat, or give you anything deep to contemplate after you've watched it. It will simply entertain you while you watch it,and isn't that what a movie is supposed to do.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as the movie
Review: This is one of those "snooze ya lose" things. I love and own this movie, but never bought the soundtrack. Now I'm destined to pay the price. I did feel like some good songs from the movie were left off of it. (e.g. Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive.) But it's a darn shame I'm gonna have to pay 30 bone just to hear Hardline by Waylon Jennings.(My favorite on here.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun Loving movie different from all other Biker Movies
Review: this movie just gives off a reason for just plain going out and having fun, with a little action and adventure and love on the side, Mickey Rourke is great in this movie and Don Johnson just shows people just what it is to have fun, while getting paid doing it, these two are great together and they should do another movie together they just light up the screen with their double duo action and humor!!!
I love this movie especially the part where Don has to jump off the roof, very humorous!!!
it only goes to 5 stars but if I could I would rate it 10 stars just for the humor!!!

Sincerely,
LadyMatika

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This Ain't No Chick-Flick!
Review: This must be the ultimate mega-macho buddy flick. It's just good old fashioned good vs. evil, complete with fistfights, guns, bikes, babes and a rockin' soundtrack. The story is lame and the dialogue is ludicrous...so what? It's just mindless fun and adventure. If you analyse it too closely you're simply missing the point.
Like Harleys? Then you've gotta see Mickey Roarke's lean, mean, low-ridin' Evo street-fighter!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Overblown egos and machismo gone awry
Review: This salute to white trash machismo stars Mickey Rourke (looking like a cosmetic surgery experiment gone wrong) as Harley Davidson, a motorcycle mechanic/nomad and Don Johnson, in a well-modulated performance as a has-been rodeo rider named Marlboro Man. The year is a "futuristic" 1996, and Harley and Marlboro, old friends from "way back", team up to rob a bank in hopes of saving their favorite watering hole from extinction. This far-fetched, badly-edited piece of celluloid camp also stars a then-slim Tom Sizemore as the bank's evil head honcho (before he was on his way to becoming the next Mickey Rourke), Vanessa Williams as the watering hole's torch singer (and Harley's ex-flame) and Chelsea Field as Virginia Slim, Marlboro's motorcycle cop girlfriend. Predictable and chock full of cliches, half-naked bimbos and impossible stunts, this movie is good for a laugh when you've got nothing better to do on a Friday night.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yet another ignored modern classic.
Review: Two ordinary, fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants drifters, a cowboy (Marlboro) and a leather-clad smarta** (Harley), team up with some old friends to help out an old man and his bar where they grew up. Harley comes up with a scheme to help old man, which backfires, and just momentarily turns their lives to hell. They don't get tougher, or smarter, or come up with some really great plan. They're just the same guys they always were. They just have to kill a few people to stay alive. "It's better to be dead and cool, than alive and uncool." It's not the biggest budget special effects movie, it's a little unbelieveable how little they get shot (just like every other action flic ever made), it's just a really fun movie to watch. Rent it or buy it (the TV version isn't as good, but I'll watch anyway), but just see it.


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