Review of True Lies (1994) by Dirigiblepulp — 12 Jan 2019
35mm film print at the Alamo Drafthouse in Tempe.
The print was fairly worn - lots of scratches, constant popping, faded colors, the works. And yet, still a fantastic experience. Apparently film is still the only way to show this35mm film print at the Alamo Drafthouse in Tempe.
The print was fairly worn - lots of scratches, constant popping, faded colors, the works. And yet, still a fantastic experience. .
Apparently film is still the only way to show this theatrically. How cool. Makes sense considering the lack of a proper home video release. The wrongly formatted DVD doesn’t count.
I forgot how much fun this film is. It’s a broad, mainstream, crowd-pleaser and as good as this stuff gets. The crowd I was with loved it. You wanna groan, but you laugh and cheer instead.
This review of True Lies (1994) was written by Dirigiblepulp on 12 Jan 2019.
True Lies has generally received positive reviews.
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