2000 Rewind: The Way of the Gun


It's hard to believe, but 2000 was 25 years ago. Over the next few weeks I'm going to be looking at some stand out films from 2000 that are turning 25 in 2025. Today, it's an action film from Christopher McQuarrie.

Parker: There is a natural order. The way things are meant to be. An order that says that the good guys always win. That you die when it's your time, or you have it coming. That the ending is always happy, if only for someone else. Now at some point it became clear to us that our path had been chosen and we had nothing to offer the world. Our options narrowing down to petty crime or minimum wage. So, we stepped off the path, and went looking for the fortune that we knew was looking for us. Once off the path you do what you can to eat and to keep moving. You don't blow your ghost of a chance with nickel and dime. No possessions, no comforts. Need is the ultimate monkey. A pint of your blood can fetch you fifty bucks. A shot of cum, three grand. You keep your life simple and you can literally self sustain.

The Way of the Gun (2000)
Starring
: Benicio Del Toro, Ryan Phillippe, Juliette Lewis, James Caan, and Taye Diggs
Director: Christopher McQuarrie
About: This is an action film and a mob drama. It's also one heck of a wild ride. It comes from McQuarrie, serving as his directorial debut. He had previously won an Oscar for The Usual Suspects. He wrote this script, but it also directed. He creates something special here. I love the action sequences, particularly the closing shootout. This is one of my favorite movies of all time. I love the dialogue and I love the way this one is put together. It got me from the opening sequence, a wild back-and-forth with Del Toro, Phillippe, and Sarah Silverman.

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