Best Seller (1987)
3/10
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24 November 2017
242: Best Seller. An 80s and I do mean very 80s movie about a cop who doubles as an author who has his life invaded by a professional hit man who wants him to write a memoir of his life. He worked with a corporation to take out the competition. It could have been an interestingly done movie. As I was watching the credits, I saw that this movie had been written by the great Larry Cohen. Alright now I'm on board with an interesting plot and a great script writer. Was I in for a treat? Nope. No I wasn't. I later found out that the director John Flynn had heavily rewritten the script. It felt like it. This movie did not feel like a Larry Cohen film. This felt like a generic action film from the 80s with a very genial performance from James Woods. He was fairly good in this movie. This is hokey and then it takes a meta moment where James Woods asks Brian Dennehy to make him sympathetic in the book and eventually he becomes a more sympathetic person in the movie itself. I imagine there are moments here that clearly came from Larry Cohen's mind. That is probably one of them. The other performances in the movie leave a lot to desired including Brian Dennehy. He was a dull main character and he paled in comparison to James Woods even when they start to go for those odd couple moments. Overall this is a movie that can be missed and no one would even know it. I give this movie a D.
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