sheshetta
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I cannot agree with the first reviewer of "Hired Gun". In an time when most films we see are either vampire films or teen slasher films, it is refreshing to see a good action film. Shane Wood is in good form as the titular gunman, despite an injured ankle. Why do I think this film is excellent? It is a welcome change from the run of the mill zombie film. It has a purpose, a story arc, and it has heart. It also has Shane Wood and Michael Madsen, a madman to be sure, without whom the film would not have been possible. Thumbs up to Shane Wood, and I hope he continues with a successful acting career. Few actors work harder at it. He is dedicated, well-prepared, and a workout fanatic. He cares about his work and his family, as well. All though he has been working in film for a while, as stunt man and a special effects man, this acting gig should be a new beginning for Shane; one that I hope will be a fruitful one.
I am not going to write a spoiler for "The Strangers", because so many people have already told you the entire story that it would be pointless. However, I do have a point to make. The idea that this movie was inspired by real events is really a meaningless proposition, because all kinds of gruesome events happen, every day. My point is that, if you want to see a good film in this genre, you should see the American remake of "Funny Games". It is intellectual and witty and far more frightening. I don't even think that "Vacancy" measures up, although many have mentioned that film in this forum. Without writing a spoiler, I will say that the only reason I give it a 2, is the scene when Scott Speedman shoots someone. That was an authentically surprising moment; probably the only moment in the film that really works. Otherwise, I recommend that you watch "Funny Games", and see what happens when a good director, writer, actors, story, cinematography, and editing come together to make a great film.