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The Big Easy (1986)
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Edgy MD May 10 2012 09:44 PM |
Dennis Quaid is a randy, dimpled cajun detective on the streets of the titular New Orleans, and he's dirtier than a blown out oil rig.
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Frayed Knot May 11 2012 01:25 PM Re: The Big Easy (1986) |
I saw this like a billion years ago and my recollection is that its somewhat predictable plot, fake N.O. accents, broad native/outsider characterizations, worked better than it had any right to do.
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Edgy MD May 11 2012 01:46 PM Re: The Big Easy (1986) |
Pretty good summary.
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Frayed Knot May 11 2012 07:21 PM Re: The Big Easy (1986) |
Quaid plays the charming rogue well enough as does Barkum as the cold northerner (un-named IIRC, but you get the idea that she's a nordic from Minnesota) who's a crayfish out of water amongst the laid-back (and mostly related) Crescent City gang.
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Edgy MD May 11 2012 07:51 PM Re: The Big Easy (1986) |
For a movie that presents New Orleans as a sleazy murderous slimepit of corruption, death and the occult, you half get the idea that the New Orleans tourism bureau underwrote the thing, they way they namecheck New Orleans culture left and right.
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Frayed Knot May 11 2012 08:24 PM Re: The Big Easy (1986) |
Dinner at Tipitina's? ... Check
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Edgy MD May 12 2012 08:37 PM Re: The Big Easy (1986) |
There were two dinners at Tipitina's. Two!
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MFS62 Jun 25 2012 10:41 PM Re: The Big Easy (1986) |
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How could they eat two dinners anywhere with tongue so firmly planted in cheek throughout the movie? And John Goodman as a bad guy alone was good enough reason to give it my three stars. Later
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