The Hard Way (1991) by John Badham, the Hollywood master of the ’80s gritty buddy cop films – featuring Michael J. Fox & James Woods, and Stephen Lang (LL Cool J too). One of the lesser known, that captured the end of the great 80’s genre that we all loved.



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  1. Interesting_Day7175 on

    Original release didn’t have these stupid sound effects, of squirting sauce bottles for comedic relief, or the squeaky chair There’s a fortune of sound effects that were added later for DVD that lasted into the HD releases. There’s a scene earlier in the movie with an Indian kitchen staff, that, it’s f’n wild it was inserted for the DVD release, and still is present in any version today.

    The original release of the movie, dark, gritty, and none of this comedic shit sound effects.

  2. Vehicle_Electronic on

    This movie just randomly popped into my head recently and I thought how under-appreciated it is. It seemed to disappear culturally as soon as it left theaters, but it was a solid buddy action-comedy that fit Michael J Fox well.

  3. I saw this on basic cable several years ago and it had one of the funniest swear word edits I’ve seen/heard when ‘son of a bitch’ became ‘slug in the ditch’. Good stuff

  4. I generally enjoy John Badham movies. He has quite a few good movies from the 80’s and 90’s: The Hard Way, Drop Zone, Stakeout, Nick of Time, Bird on a Wire, Short Circuit, WarGames, …

  5. Hurdy_Gurdy_Man_84 on

    I don’t like the film much because

    (a) I just cannot bring myself to like Michael J. Fox’s one-note acting. He drags the film down.

    (b) The tonal whiplash is too much. You have these mismatched duo shenanigans and relationship problems side by side with a brutal serial killer subplot.

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