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Crimewave

Crimewave (1986)

April. 25,1986
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5.6
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PG-13
| Horror Comedy Crime

Fed up of his business partner, Ernest Trend hires the services of two exterminators. When things go drastically wrong and they murder the wrong man, the race is on to frame an innocent video surveillance man.

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Dave from Ottawa
1986/04/25

A nebbishy guy is on the run from the cops after a couple of hit men frame him for their wild crime spree in this dark and quite funny action comedy from early in the careers of the Coen Brothers. I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. The plotting is sharp and inventive, and the action is fast moving, with Brion James and Paul L. Smith stealing the movie as the hit men. The two young lovers who get inadvertently caught up in the intrigue are more off-the-rack as characters and thus less interesting than their antagonists, but then again, the villains always get the best material. Everything in the movie has a slightly amber hue. I'm guessing that this was meant to suggest the yellowing pages of an old pulp novel. Certainly, that is what is being both constructed here and spoofed at the same time: Pepsodent clean good guy / good girl couple in over their heads, nasty villains driving the unrelenting action, sudden violence erupting out of nowhere. It's all pretty entertaining.

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dr_frightmarestein
1986/04/26

After reading the other reviews of this movie, I have come to realize that this is a love it or despise it kind of movie. I fall into the latter category. That being said, I have absolutely no idea why so many people love this movie. I am a big Sam Raimi fan, and a marginal Coen Bros. fan, but this movie is a complete disaster. It misfires on so many levels. The writing is atrocious, the directing is awful, the acting is terrible, and the sound is the worst of all. Some movies are so bad they become good, but this movie doesn't even reach that mark. If somebody had told me the script for this movie was written in three hours and production took four days, I would believe them. I really can't stress enough how terrible this movie is. I understand that Raimi and the Coens were going for a comic book-y feel, but they have failed miserably. This movie never should have been made.

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Captain_Obviuos
1986/04/27

The first of two cinematic collaborations between Sam Raimi and the Coen brothers ("The Hudsucker Proxy," on which Raimi was Second Unit Director, is the other), this hilarious movie could have, SHOULD have, been a lot funnier. The story behind why it ISN'T is just as wacky as the flick itself: After the unexpected success of "Evil Dead" in 1982-'83, Embassy Pictures, which had released "Escape From New York," among others, contacted the young Sam Raimi about possibly directing a comedy written by two up-and-comers named Joel and Ethan Coen. Raimi read the riotous script and was eager to put it on film, keeping in close contact with the Coens so he could capture the zany spirit of the script intact. Operating on an extremely tight budget, and with constant interference from the studio, "The XYZ Murders" (the film's original title) was finished sometime in 1984 -- and promptly shelved. Never liking or understanding the humor of the movie, the executives at Embassy (being pressured to find a hit because the studio was floundering) told Raimi, "No, this is another one of your CULT movies, we don't WANT that." (These are not, by the way, my words; this is all from an interview in "Fangoria" Sam Raimi did in 1985 or '86.) So, the studio, trying to keep afloat, re-edited the final cut of the movie, releasing it as "Crimewave." It did not, of course, work, as Embassy Pictures went bankrupt that same year, but not because of this film -- Embassy was finished long before they released this, actually.If there was some way Raimi and the Coens could, I wish they would go back to this movie and either remake it or re-release it in its intended form. "Crimewave" was good, but you could tell it had been butchered (which gave it its uneven tone). In the "Fangoria" interview, Raimi confessed he regretted the way "The XYZ Murders" turned out -- so why not re-do it now that he can probably do anything he wants (thanks to the "Spider-Man" series)?What a shame that a struggling movie studio took a great, unique, funny movie and turned it into a curiosity. I'm sure, as we all know, THAT never happens anymore.

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jsn_reece
1986/04/28

i seen this movie in the summer of 1988 when i was 8.i remember a lot about it cause of the 2 bad guys.and i went looking for it and i didn't know the name.i ask everyone and they never gave me a straight answer i ask about the scenes and such.in early December of 2006.i read the quotes where the hero broke one of the bad guys electric tool.and it took me to this movie and i read some comments on the movie.and it led me right to it.hopefully i can find more movies that way lady you ain't seen noting yet.and when i finally found it on e-bay it was a lot sillier than i remember it.but i don't know what else to write i half to write more because it won't let me send this comment.and it says this comment is not ready.

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