LAST ACTION HERO
RATING: 7.5 / 10 --> Re-watchable
Review Date:
April 10, 1998
Director:
John McTiernan
Writers:
Shane Black & David Arnott
Producers:
John McTiernan & Stephen J. Roth, Arnold Schwarzenegger
(executive)
Actors:
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Jack Slater
Austin O'Brien as Danny Madigan
Mercedes Ruehl as Mom
Anthony Quinn as Tony Vivaldi
Genre:
Action
Year of Release:
1993
This film was received
very poorly at the time of its release, but doesn't have much for
which to be ashamed, in my humble opinion. McTiernan, of DIE HARD
(8/10) and PREDATOR (8/10) fame, and Schwarzenegger from the
TOTAL RECALL (8/10) and TERMINATOR (8/10) films, have teamed up
to create a fun and enjoyable movie for young and old.
PLOT:
Young movie geek (O'Brien) receives a magical movie ticket that
mysteriously transports him into the cinematic world of
action-star Jack Slater (Schwarzenegger). Fun ensues as he tries
to convince Slater that he's really "in a movie", dodge
all kinds of bad guys, and return back to his native New York.
CRITIQUE:
Fun, enjoyable, action-packed, humorous ride through the world of
movies, action heroes and the fine line that rests between
fantasy and reality. This movie is a joy to watch, always keeping
you entertained with exaggerated action sequences, inside jokes,
dozens of cameos by other movie stars (don't bat an eye or you
might miss Robert Patrick in his full police uniform from
TERMINATOR 2 (8/10) or Sharon Stone as Catherine Tramell from
BASIC INSTINCT (8/10)), and a semi-coherent plot that keeps
spilling slick action scenes all over this trigger-happy movie.
Schwarzenegger plays his role as it is supposed to be played (a movie character that can't believe that he's in a movie), and even shows up as a cameo himself, as Arnold Schwarzenegger (one of the funniest scenes is when the real Maria Schriver (wife of Arnold) scolds the real Arnold about over-promoting his Planet Hollywood restaurant at movie premieres, at the movie premiere of Jack Slater 4). The little kid is decent, and the bad guys are your obvious hyperbolized nemeses, but that's okay, because this movie is a complete send-up of all action films, and if you don't "get the joke", than you'll probably not enjoy the film very much (also, if you don't like action...skip this film!). The soundtrack is constantly pumping you up, the action sequences are extremely well shot, and there are no boring parts in the entire film.
On the down side, the movie does run a little too long, there are one too many explosions, and some people may not follow the entire plot line that has some of the characters moving from one dimension to another (I had no problem with this), but hey, no movie's perfect right? Overall, this movie is a great nacho-munching extravaganza, filled with superb action scenes, a bunch of cool cameos, and a super-tough-guy action star that does the job to the best of his ability. Fun stuff !!
Little Known Facts:
Young O'Brien's Christian parents objected to all the foul
language used in the script, and asked that they be removed from
the script.
This film contains intentional continuity errors.
The schoolteacher who praises Laurence Olivier's performance was
played by Joan Plowright, who is Olivier's widow.
The video CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT (directed by Schwarzenegger)
is visible in the video store.
© 1998 Berge Garabedian
Movie Reviews by Berge Garabedian