On a lonely Texas road, time, space and murder are about to collide

Stumbled across the DDF: Reel Films channel on YouTube, which has a bunch of full movies that are apparently properly licensed.

After seeing Brett Harrelson (brother of Woody) in Inferno, I went with another desert action film with less famous / successful / good relations of someone famous. And it’s a twofer! With John Belushi’s brother James being intentionally odious as the bad guy and… Roger Clinton! Yes, look out for an early cameo from the half-brother of the then-serving President of the actual United States!

Plus, this is also a sci-fi timey-wimey flick (but don’t worry, no technobabble) in the vein of Cause and Effect and Groundhog Day, and c/tenforward has been loopy for time loops lately.

Director

  • Louis Morneau

Starring

  • James Belushi
  • Kylie Travis
  • Shannon Whirry
  • Frank Whaley
  • Jesse Borrego
  • M. Emmet Walsh
  • and introducing Roger Clinton

Geoff Andrew of Time Out wrote:

With its explosive action, black comedy and far-fetched sci-fi imposed on an otherwise vaguely plausible crime thriller, this modest indie film is reminiscent of such low budget ‘80s exploiters as Tremors and the work of Charles Band. Like the most memorable of these, it’s lifted out of the rut by a quirky, imaginative script. True, Belushi’s performance is overbearing and M. Emmet Walsh turns in yet another sweaty cameo; true, too, that the frequent visual emphasis on Travis’ cleavage flags the movie’s compromised ambitions. Nevertheless, there’s more than enough energy, bravado and invention to engage the attention throughout.

I enjoyed it but then I’m a sucker for 90s action flicks.

  • Krauerking@lemy.lol
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    20 days ago

    You got to love a burning sky and the terrible photoshopped in gun. Classics.

    I actually think 4 there is quintessential VHS cover, to get you to rent it at blockbuster, extravaganza written all over it. Even down to the blurry drop shadowed title.

    6 is so weirdly good but in a way I think I’d hate the film for not being lightninged enough. It the right cheesy for modern streaming.

    So many of these just immediately give me the nostalgia of knowing this was printed on cheap boxes that were oversaturated and looked like garbage.

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      20 days ago

      #4 can appeal to both in a couple looking for something to rent for the evening:

      • for her: empowered woman standing up for herself
      • for him: hot chick with a gun

      #6: “not lightninged enough” :D

      Yeah, I think the designer managed to cram together every lightning bolt, car crash and explosion from the entire film into a single image.