Watched a couple of movies I haven't seen before or at least didn't remember.
Some of the members on here probably will enjoy the old school race track scenes from the first movie.
It's actually a Stanley Kubric Movie.
The ending sort of pisses me off because as smart as this guy and plan were it all unravels into some moronic maneuvers.
I suppose this should be suspected as he showed his stupidity in the beginning, letting the two timing wife go.
Good enough for a viewing despite its many flaws.
The Killing (1956)
Next up, in this Double Feature, we have an aging Robert Mitchum with Raymond's father playing the hit man who will do anything to survive.
This movie is more raw and realistic to me.
It also features both actors bashing Niggers and lol.
Different Era I suppose.
IMO this movie is worth multiple viewings compared to the first.
Two Great Reasons:
1. Robert Mitchum
2. The 1971 Plymouth Road Runner (383) (beep beep)
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)
It is worth mentioning that a few modern day movies like "The Town" and "Batman The Dark Knight" have borrowed from these earlier films.




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