Review of The Last Boy Scout (1991) by Vincent Canby for The New York Times — 11 Jun 2013
Mr. Scott directs the film as if he were trying to win a prize for demolishing a building in record time. The opening is good: stylish video images of a night football game played in a torrential rain, climaxed by the only scene in the film that has legitimate shock.
After that, the brutality and the pace don't slacken, but interest does.
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This review of The Last Boy Scout (1991) was written by Vincent Canby and published by The New York Times on 11 Jun 2013.
The Last Boy Scout has generally received positive reviews.
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