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BANDITS is great fun. Though the plot is a bit light and at times melodramatic, there is a wonderful urgency and energy about it. The music, the editing, and the free-spirited nature of the film make it a joy to watch. It is escapist fare at its best.
GO is a great deal of fun -- inevitably running along the same lines as PULP FICTION, but with out all the gore. A broken up police drug bust lies at the center of the film, and the events surrounding it are played out three times by three of the sets of characters involved in the deal. The cast and references (Beverly Hills 90210, Hunter, and THE BREAKFAST CLUB to name just a few) are certainly geared towards the 20-something crowd. Sarah Polley is the true star of the show, turning in the best performance as a check-out girl/drug dealer. Jay Mohr and Scott Wolf are adequate as two gay tv stars who are directly involved in the police drug bust -- their best lines and most believable moments come when they are at their queeniest. (Unfortunately, there is no Scott Wolf shower scene -- despite what you may have read on the web.) The pace is exhilarating all the way through and it should be a true crowd pleaser.