We rented a Dirty Harry movie that neither of us had seen. "Dead Pool" (1988) is the fifth and last in the series of Clint Eastwood movies about Harry Callahan of the San Francisco PD. It's pretty good.
A lot of shooting, of course, since it's Dirty Harry. Deadeye Dirty Harry. The bad guys showered bullets with their Uzis and didn't hit Harry. Harry fired once with his .44 magnum and got one right between the eyes. Then another shot to take down another bad guy, etc. As LohMan said, it was 3,000-to-1 bullet expenditures.
I loved the score for the movie (as in Lalo Schifrin's music, not the body or bullet counts). And there were two terrific car chases. One is near the beginning of the movie and after Harry wrecks his Oldsmobile, the police captain points out that an unmarked police car costs the department $13,453.63. But the key car chase features an Olds Delta 88, an old Monte Carlo and a '63 Corvette. It is so cool.
A lot of shooting, of course, since it's Dirty Harry. Deadeye Dirty Harry. The bad guys showered bullets with their Uzis and didn't hit Harry. Harry fired once with his .44 magnum and got one right between the eyes. Then another shot to take down another bad guy, etc. As LohMan said, it was 3,000-to-1 bullet expenditures.
I loved the score for the movie (as in Lalo Schifrin's music, not the body or bullet counts). And there were two terrific car chases. One is near the beginning of the movie and after Harry wrecks his Oldsmobile, the police captain points out that an unmarked police car costs the department $13,453.63. But the key car chase features an Olds Delta 88, an old Monte Carlo and a '63 Corvette. It is so cool.