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Robert Ginty: The Man, the Myth, the Muscle!, 27 March 2002
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Author:
Zantara Xenophobe from Illinois, USA
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
This review contains some SPOILERS.
I was walking through my local video rental place, looking for an action
movie that started with the letter B. The title I was after was not there,
but my eyes accidentally passed by `The Bounty Hunter,' with a picture of
Robert Ginty on the box cover. I like Ginty as an action hero and I
reminisced about enjoying Ginty in the `Exterminator' movies. I quickly
scooped up this new title, one that I had never noticed before and heard
nothing about, and rented it. After watching it, I must say that it is
better than I expected, especially after finding out Ginty was also the
director, but it is also nothing that will take your breath away.
Ginty plays Duke Evans, a former cop that disliked the job and became a
bounty hunter for better pay and better hours. He makes his way to a
Southwestern town in America to nab a bail jumper, but he has ulterior
motives for going there. His old Vietnam buddy, a Native American, who
lived
in the town was murdered by the sheriff, played by Bo Hopkins. It seems as
if Hopkins has been trying to force the large Native American community to
sell their sacred land so that some oil barons can come in and drill out
the
oil and develop the land. Ginty wants to gather some hard evidence to put
Hopkins and his tyrannical rule over the town away, and he turns to his
dead
buddy's sister for help. She first educates him about how important it is
for the Native American community to stand their ground for the sake of
their culture before helping Ginty blast his way into action against
Hopkins. Are you thinking what I was? Are you thinking that this plot
sounds
very similar to Val Kilmer's `Thunderheart,' which was made a few years
later? Well, sort of. It has those similarities, but it doesn't explore
them
as much as `Thunderheart' did. The main scene that it does is kind of
funny,
when Ginty sits in at an elementary school class. It's funny because the
teacher is rambling about a Native American story, but all the children
are
fidgeting and are hardly paying her any attention at all.
Still, `The Bounty Hunter' was not a bad experience. Ginty's direction was
pretty good except for the action scenes, which seem a bit low on
excitement, perhaps because the director was running around with a shotgun
being filmed instead of sitting in the director's chair. But that is all
right this time because most of the film's focus is on the manipulations
between Ginty and Hopkins, like how Ginty keeps following Hopkins's deputy
around to gather dirt, or in Hopkins's efforts to get Ginty out of town.
Ginty's character could have been explored a little more, and he doesn't
look very good with the bushy mustache, but he is still good. The movie
belongs to Hopkins, though, who takes a normally cliched character that he
has played many times before (really, how often does Hopkins NOT play a
sheriff?) and really rolls with it. He really puts everything he's got
into
his dialogue this time, and I really liked him.
In short, this isn't a movie that will knock your socks off, but if you
like
either of the stars featured, you should check it out. Ginty seems to have
disappeared from the limelight as of late, and we could use him back on
the
screen. Even if he ends up making so-so movies, at least they will be more
worthwhile than most of the junk you find on the screen these days.
Zantara's score: 6 out of 10.
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Very interesting, worth a look., 9 April 2007
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Author:
creekcem from United States
I found the movie to be a nice change of pace from the big budget movies that are out there with a lot less heart.Ginty was pretty good as a bounty hunter/tarnished hero. Many of the actors were fresh-faced new comers, which gave the film some interesting flavor. I especially liked the police officers, particularly a young man named Dannie Whitehouse. He was so real and convincing in his limited role, that I believe he could sell any part he played. I only hope he surfaces again, but this time in a leading role, possibly a pirate or super hero of some kind. My friends would like to start a fan club of some kind for him, you know a grassroots type of thing.Anyway, this is a little movie that would be nice on a rainy night with your girl...just fast-forward through Dan's part or she'll leave you.
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