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Real Mccoy
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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302993141
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6302993148
Label: Universal Studios
Languages: English (Original Language), Analog
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Publisher: Universal Studios
Release Date: January 17, 1995
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: September 10, 1993
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Rating: - The Real McCoy
I was at work today, and when I mentioned to a friend that I had watched a boring movie called The Real McCoy the night before, starring Kim Basinger and Val Kilmer, he told me he had watched Crank. Apparently I should have watched Crank, based on what he said. As far as The Real McCoy goes, I explained that it was a pity that Val Kilmer's character started out as kind of interesting, in a comical way, but then seemed to have no personality about halfway through the film. My friend said "Isn't ... Read More
Rating: - BANKER'S HOURS
It's always nice to see Kim Basinger. A lovely woman and a competent actress, it is her presence that makes THE REAL MCCOY a tolerable bank heist yarn. Basinger plays a slick bank robber who gets out on parole after serving six years of a ten year sentence. Her smarmy husband (an obnoxious Nick Searcy) has told their young son that his mother is dead, but Basinger is determined to have some kind of relationship with the boy. She hooks up with Val Kilmer who plays a fan of hers and who also entices ... Read More
Rating: - Not As Bad As The Reviews Would Indicate
A bank robber, Basinger, wants to go straight but she is forced to do another big bank job because her son is kidnapped by a bank-robbing kingpin. The story has many twists and turns. Although it is a bit far-fetched, the story is entertaining.
Rating: - Boring
Don't even consider this film unless you're obsessed with Kim Basinger or Val Kilmer. I saw it in 1993 and again last year and I had forgotten how boring it was. Now I remember. I wondered what the heck was the purpose for making this film. Kim was on a roll that year I can remember. She'd just finished filming the remake of The Getaway with her then hubby Alec Baldwin. Now that's a good film right there. I like Kim Basinger but not in this. No one seemed to. Along with John Cusack's " Money for Nothing ... Read More
Rating: - A mediocre film which at times is entertaining
Kim Basinger plays Karen McCoy, a solo bank robber who gets caught one night while 'on the job'. After six years she's out on parole and rushes to see her beloved son, Patrick (Zach English). Much to her dismay and anger, she finds out that not only had her ex-husband Roy (Nick Searcy) been burning her letters to her son, he also told Patrick that his mother was dead! Karen must now work to make her life 'straight' as she tries to get custody to see her kid. But things start to get worse when former boss and ... Read More
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