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Thoughts on Brewster's Millions and Walter Hill?

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“Didn't you know your great-grandfather was a honky?!”

Anthony Hoffman

He co-wrote the screenplay for a theatrical bomb, The Getaway, which perhaps not surprisingly enjoyed success on the VHS release.

not happening

just watch Eephus (2024) from Music Box Theatre...Great Movie!!...If you ever played any sports at dark you will get this movie!

Salvador Pereira

Haven't seen Brewster's yet (although I am fond of the story of it's development being rooted in a lot of Michael Eisner bullshit) but Walter Hill is one of my favorite directors. Streets of Fire's opening is what movies were made for

QuebeckFilms (Listen To Malding At the Midseason)

Streets of Fire 👏👏👏 Albert Pyun made an unofficial sequel with Michael Pare and Deborah Van Valkenburgh in the 00s. I haven’t watched it but sounds like something Ryan should know.

Mary and Steve

it was a good movie...also Last man Standing with bruce willis was another great movie!

Salvador Pereira

BREWSTER’S is far from my favorite Hill movie but it has its charms. Definitely respect that Hill tried something different at that point. Along with his films he directed one of the best Tales From the Crypt episodes, “Cutting Cards” with Lance Henriksen and Kevin Tighe as rival gamblers.

cdpren

I only just saw Brewster's Millions a couple months ago and I was a little inebriated while watching. I later was describing to my brother what I had seen and he thought I was making it up.

Siggitysigman

A terrific journeyman director that don't exist anymore. If I described "The Warriors" You te ll me i was drunk, and that I needed to go home. What a fun film. 48hrs on paper sounds almost formulaic, but is such a great movie.

Jason Patterson

Walter Hill is one of my favorites, my favorite of his is probably Extreme Prejudice.

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