Foxy Harry., 2 March 2009
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Author:
dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
If you don't know Clint, don't start here.
FIREFOX is a dark horse in the Clint canon. It's him all right, pulling
all the Clint faces, slamming the same Clint right hooks - but the
movie just lacks grip. Start with the seminal Clint (FISTFUL OF DOLLAR
movies), the early period Clint (HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER), mid-period Clint
(EVERY WHICH WAY movies), or even the late-period Clint (birthed from
UNFORGIVEN onwards) - just gallop away from this dark horse.
Okay, with that glowing recommendation, I guess you can go now. If
you're still here... Clint is Mitchell Gant, a Viet Nam vet, cajoled
back into unwilling service to infiltrate Russia and steal a prototype
Russian fighter plane that works on neural commands (mind-control) -
the Firefox.
The movie's opening scene is its best: the bearded, rugged Clint,
jogging along crisp mountain roads, suddenly accosted by a military
chopper and trying to outrun it (it's a Clint movie - what can I say?);
we see Clint from the chopper's point of view, obscured by trees as he
sprints, looking like he could take down a grizzly bear with that chest
of his, taut white t-shirt, muscled biceps pumping, sweat, male
essence.... oh...
After that, the clichés come thick and fast and hairy, as Clint
experiences the obligatory Viet Nam flashbacks and the obligatory army
psychologist telling him he'll be all right for this mission that
they're forcing him to go on, and him naturally going on the mission
and experiencing flashbacks.
Clint infiltrates Russian customs through the use of Clark Kent glasses
and a nifty Broadway mustache, then he beats up some guys in a toilet,
runs around a lot in the dark and eventually steals the plane. While a
Russian pursues him in another Firefox, Clint must "think in Russian"
to make the plane's gadgets work and saves the day through dodgy
special effects.
Directed by Eastwood (from a probably exciting book by Craig Thomas),
FIREFOX is one of those movies where you can safely say, "Starring
Clint Eastwood and a cast of unknowns." This was back in 1982 - and in
2009 these people are STILL unknown! (Excepting the great Nigel
Hawthorne R.I.P. 2001.) One can imagine many of them believing they
were bound for international fame being in a Clint movie... uh, just
not in THIS one.
--Review by Poffy the Cucumber (for Poffy's Movie Mania).
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