We’ve reached the final week of our month-long look at the action films of Sam Peckinpah, Bloody Samtember, and we’ve gotten to the point of the man’s career where all of the drugs in his system were really affecting the quality and coherence of what he put up on the screen. That’s right, we’re talking CONVOY (1978), a movie based on a novelty song about trucking that rarely makes any sense from scene to scene. The flick isn’t all bad though. Kris Kristofferson takes his shirt off a bunch and Ernest Borgnine gets to murder a man with a mounted machine gun. Plus, it’s got Uncle Paulie!
39 - The Smallest C-Section Scar
38 - Eyeball to Eyeball With Giovanni Ribisi
37 - Father Figures
36 - Sunday Night Heatstroke
35 - Eight Salted Hot Dogs in One Sitting
34 - Don’t Honeymoon the Rats
33 - They Live
32 - Rick Rude Looked Good Outside of the Trunks
31 - A British Knight’s Tale
30 - A Classic BoRics Runaround
29 - No Tolerance for Mild Cheddar
28 - Trailer Park Tornado Disaster
27 - Mr Flair Please Put Your Penis Away
26 - The World’s Most Successful Carny
25 - Brokeback Stampede
24 - Hollywood Karate
23 - With My Baby Oil and Blow Tonight
22 - No Holds Barred
21 - Chugging Domestic Beer and Eyeballing the Hooters Girls
20 - What They Call in Florida White Trash
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