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!
99 - Trick or Treat Williams
98 - Robotitties
97 - Berenger Makes Great Flicks
96 - She’s My ‘No Homo’
95 - Bad Hombres
94 - They’re Growing Faster Than You Can See
93 - Having a 6 Inch Turned Out Very Good
92 - Nothing Bad Ever Happens With Guns
91 - Kickin’ Impossible
90 - I’m Just the Cook But I’m Also the Screenwriter
89 - She’s Straight Up Jill Tayloring This Bitch
88 - Northern Exposure
87 - I Need Your Clothes, Your Boots, and Your Pontoon Boat
86 - Based in Real Life Violence
85 - I’ve Never Seen So Many Dead Hookers in All My Life
84 - Who’s the Pitchers in this Game?
83 - Filthy People Having a Terrible Time
82 - A Pocket Full of Tchotchkes
81 - Don Knotts Nude Scenes
80 - He’s a Bad Guy
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