Wisdom

Rob

It's a modern day Robin Hood when some punk starts robbing banks to destroy mortgage and loan documents.

No

This movie is reason number 407 why Emilio Estevez should never be allowed to direct (the other 406 reasons being, of course, the fact that he is Emilio Estevez). Well, guess what, he also wrote this stinker, making it a double heapin' spoonful of crappy badness. I get the feeling he was trying really hard to be the John Cusack of his time with this one, but was caught unawares when it turned out that role was already taken. There are stars a-plenty here with Demi Moore (fresh off of One Crazy Summer judging from the hair) and that guy from Picket Fences, Alien, and a billion other things. There may have been nudity in it, but I saw it on channel 68 really, really late at night so it was censored. Unfortunately, if you really want to finish up your Demi Moore film collection, I think really, really late night t.v. is the only place you'll ever find this movie. I really can't recommend it either way. Do yourself a favor and change the channel to Knight Rider or something instead while you're writing that term paper or report. The acting's pretty much as good and most of the episodes are better written (even the ones with Garth, the evil Michael Knight).

Hmmmmmm, not much. Let's see, there's the "I saw Fletch 50 times and think I've got this voice-over dialogue down pat" opening; the people who recognize him and his girlfriend as the Bonnie and Clyde of the 80's (I think in some bizarre way Natural Born Killers was based off of this); Demi's incredible acting; Emilio's incredible Estevezness; the first bank robbery.