What makes the film worthwhile for me is the fight scene where he is
in a tool shed and is attacked by guys with machine guns. Arnie
throws circular saw blades, hammers, wrenches etc. out windows to kill
the bad guys. I remember a scene where he rips out the driver seat in
the Alpine with his hands to fit behind the wheel. I guess with his
muscled bulk it was the only way to he could get in the car.
Jeff
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Subject: Re: California Drivin'
Author: "Kempinski, Robert M." <RKEMPINS@SSF4.jsc.nasa.gov> at INTERNET
Date: 10/4/96 10:33 AM
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Subject: Re: California Drivin'
Date: 1996-10-03 21:46
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In a message dated 96-10-02 05:05:48 EDT, tigerpb@ids.net (Paul Burr)
writes:
Regarding Commando -
>If there wasn't a Sunbeam in it, would anyone pay to watch this?
I dunno - the scene where he jumps from the airliner while taking
off is pretty cool! But then again, he lands in swampy mud and
next shows up in the airport parking garage looking clean and
commandeers the Alpine/Tiger, whatever. Talk about continuity.
Rob Kempinski
Houston Texas
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