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The Big Hit
I have spent the past several years convinced I was the only person who had seen this. In the theaters the first time no less.
its one of those movies that is so goofy and dumb, but the actors are having an absolute blast chewing the scenery.
Lou Diamond Phillips and Avery Brooks especially knew exactly what kind of movie they were in.
Oh absolutely! The cast is perfect for what the movie ultimately is. Even Wahlberg is good despite just being himself.
I wish I had more people in real life that found "taste the golden spray" and "straight jacking" as funny as I do though.
My brothers and I have an inside joke of recreating the pose from the #1 customer of the month adult section (double thumbs up crossed against the chest). I love this movie. Time to load this one up again.
Lou Diamond Phillips dramatic death scene lives rent-free in my brain forever.