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!
119 - Coach is into Karate
118 - Kiss My Converse
117 - Beating the Breaks Off Brown (AKA Soy Boys Can’t Be Trusted)
116 - The Fifth Bee Gee
115 - He’s Getting What He Deserves (AIDS)
114 - He’s a Peeping Tom, He’s JAFO
113 - The One with the Battletruck
112 - J-Lo’s Big Ass Covered in Gasoline
111 - Can You Hambone?
110 - In Case of Emergency Bust Ass
109 - Like The Pagemaster, But With Movies
108 - Friday Night’s a Great Night For Football
107 - The Big Dinner at the Double Cross Ranch
106 - A Chuck Norris Skin Flick
105 - Just Give Rambo a Sandwich
104 - A Sex Swing Over an Electrified Hot Tub
103 - Bein’ Michael Biehn
102 - From Dawn Till Dusk Till Dawn Till Done
101 - A Great Set of Corpse Tits
100 - Black Don’t Crack
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