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holy plot even w/o the burial


Ex-FBI guy with no badge or rights. Amazes me how much latitude he has to investigate like he did. Then a friend with no criminal background just happens to go on a murder binge for his "friend"? He uses a code to sign out as "NOONE" which you would think makes him a halfwit, or he really wants to get caught. The fight with Clint at the end showed that Daniels would even kill Eastwood to escape getting caught, even though he killed to save Eastwood in the first place!!!! Already the plot is insane and out-of-control.

Digressing a bit, Daniels must have been psychic to already know that Eastwood had him tagged as the killer. Before Clint even accused him, he had stashed the woman and kid away, and even stashed a full-automatic assault rifle there too. This guy was expecting some action. Do you wonder why he even left the coded clue in the first place? Then he wouldn't have had to fight for his life later.....DDDUUUHHH!!!!!!!!

I actually laughed a lot at the scene where Eastwood shot up the car with the shotgun and the lady detective emptied her sidearm too. The car hits an innocent in another car pretty good but gets away, and Eastwood asks the lady detective if she is alright.... she is.... that's good.... and the scene is over now. But wait!! Nobody even checked on the poor person in the other car!!

Another favorite scene was the two dumb cops creeping on Eastwood's boat during sleeping hours and getting attacked by Eastwood and knocked into the marina. They are mad as all hell..... they are also as stupid as worms with acute Alzheimers to have expected anything less. Maybe Eastwood should have justifiably shot them both to death. The we could roll the movie credits and call it a day??....hahahaha.

BUT YOU KNOW WHAT? ALL IN ALL, I STILL ENJOYED THE MOVIE, BUT THEN I WATCH
TOO MANY MOVIES...

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