Review of Impulse (1974) by Blais E — 20 Feb 2011
In an interesting and offbeat casting choice, Ole Captain Kirk really gives it all he's got as a totally round-the-bend murdering gigolo in this odd little horror gem from the mid-1970's. Infrequently cast as villains, William Shatner shows how adept he is here at playing them, and sinks his formidable teeth into the role, tossing all subtlety to the wind with complete and utter unfetterd abandon.
Also featuring mammoth Harold Sakata ("Oddjob", the lethal bowler-tossing henchman from "Goldfinger"-) as one of Shatner's several unlucky victims. Fantastic and trashily-fun.
This review of Impulse (1974) was written by Blais E on 20 Feb 2011.
Impulse has generally received mixed reviews.
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