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!
139 - State of the Art Bang Bang
138 - Peak Man Ass
137 - Everybody Who’s Anybody Drinks
136 - Décolletage For Days
135 - A Rejiggering of Who’s Where
134 - A Nebbish Like You
133 - STARGROVE
132 - The Town Smells Like Dog Food
131 - Getting the Marinara Sweats
130 - Less Sex Appeal Than Jackée in 227
129 - Stabbed Outside the Qdoba
128 - Porky Pigging It in a Van
127 - I Wish I Had a (Blood) Father
126 - Schindler es Bueno, Señor Gibson es el Diablo
125 - No Resurrection of Child Molesters
124 - Bad Ass Bomb Cops
123 - Four Minutes of Paul Dano Dick Torture
122 - Quarantined and Grabbing Our Ankles
121- Sloane Peterson’s Pregnant
120 - Keep It on the Down Low
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