I thought that this movie was miscast. Harmon as a tough cop does not work for me. The bigger problem is the action and pace are dated and look like a 70's TV show. Definitely not what I would have expected out of something with a budget.
It's a clunky movie. Not one of the best I've seen, but I still own it. It's an Eighties movie and I remember seeing it in the summer of 1988 when I was in the Army. I associate the movie with my youth and good times. Hey it was 1988 and I was twenty years old. I had a full head of hair and all we had to deal with was the Soviet Union. Nobody was predicting 9/11, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Boy it wasn't but it in retrospect it seems like it was a simpler time. So I own the move as a reminder of back then.
>>>all we had to deal with was the Soviet Union.<<<
Unless you recall Pan Am flight 103 oversomeplace called Lockerbie, the airline hijackings of a few years before, hostages in Lebanon (occuped then by Israel AND Syria), & the embassy & barracks bombings.
Seems like it was a simpler time, but it wasn't. & The Presidio wasn't all that simple either.
Oh I remember those incidents. But I also recall blaming the Soviets for the terrorists. Directly or indirectly. Libya was considered to be a Client state of the Soviets by many at the time. So it still seemed like ultimately everything came down to the Soviets. That is how I remembered viewing the world at the age of twenty. Many years ago. Quarter of a century. Wow.
When you're younger the world seems to have more clarity. Not necessarily correct of course. Just seems that way in retrospect.
one of the brave few. some people can't handle the fact that this movie shines a light on the shady bottled water industry. the water may be pure but the people that run it are polluted!