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« on: April 29, 2011, 11:48:03 AM »

The sequel to Every Which Way But Loose.    Although I don't like it as much as it's predacessor, I still really enjoy it.  

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The best part for me center around the Black Widows.  I love how they make peace with Philo at the end of the film.  Plus they actually end up saving the day.  Although they originally are antagonists, there was always something loveable about them.

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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2011, 12:26:18 PM »

The sequel to Every Which Way But Loose.    Although I don't like it as much as it's predacessor, I still really enjoy it.  

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The best part for me center around the Black Widows.  I love how they make peace with Philo at the end of the film.  Plus they actually end up saving the day.  Although they originally are antagonists, there was always something loveable about them.

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The Black Widows are lovable in a Wile E. Coyote sort of way. As bad as they try to be, they always suffer for their actions. They never get the upper hand, they never seem to hurt anybody but themselves, and their actions always have immediate consequences for them. What makes us hate a villain is when they hurt others, especially when they seem to get away with it. None of the Black Widows' attempted wrongdoing goes unpunished, nobody takes them seriously, and their intended victims often end up victimizing them. There's nothing to really hate, and even though we love seeing them take a pounding, it's hard not to pity them. They're so dumb, so incompetent, and so oblivious to the harm they invite, it gives them a kind of innocence.
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« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2011, 12:37:17 PM »

Really, how can you not feel sorry for these guys? Even Philo ends up taking pity on them. BounceGiggle
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« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2011, 02:02:44 PM »

^ BounceGiggle I should add too its also good to see them (at least think) they invoke fear into someone when they confront the bookies for their money.
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« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2011, 07:21:31 PM »

Just watched both movies again for the first time in years. I'd seen Every Which Way But Loose a few times over the years (I have it on VHS), but I don't think I've seen Any Which Way You Can since it was airing on TV in the 80s. I'd forgotten a few things, like Clyde's habit of crapping in police cars.  I also noticed things are just a little bit more exaggerated, such as when Clyde scraps cars with his bare hands, Philo picks up an engine and carries it, or Ma drives to Bakersfield towing a Volkswagen that gradually grinds down to nearly nothing. A little bit sillier than the first, but not excessively so. A fun movie.

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« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2011, 10:28:01 AM »

I watched this along with Any Which Way But Loose with my dad many moons ago. Really liked Any Which Way But Loose. For some reason I didn't like Any Which Way You Can as much, but it's still  a good one.
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« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2011, 10:52:50 AM »

Just watched both movies again for the first time in years. I'd seen Every Which Way But Loose a few times over the years (I have it on VHS), but I don't think I've seen Any Which Way You Can since it was airing on TV in the 80s. I'd forgotten a few things, like Clyde's habit of crapping in police cars.  I also noticed things are just a little bit more exaggerated, such as when Clyde scraps cars with his bare hands, Philo picks up an engine and carries it, or Ma drives to Bakersfield towing a Volkswagen that gradually grinds down to nearly nothing. A little bit sillier than the first, but not excessively so. A fun movie.

And I really didn't remember the Anne Ramsay love scene. Buggedout
Oddly I recall the Anne Ramsey love scene. 

The final fight in the film is one of the greatest fist fights in film history.
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« Reply #7 on: May 03, 2011, 11:43:36 AM »

A good portion of this film was filmed in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. My Dad used to live in Eastern Idaho at the time that film was being made and was within a 2-hour drive from Jackson Hole. I remember we were heading to do some fishing and a radio announcement came on saying they were filming a Clint Eastwood movie in Jackson Hole, and was inviting anybody to come down for a crowd scene and be in the movie. My Dad had nothing against Clint Eastwood, but he was much more of a John Wayne fan, but I begged him to go and he almost gave in. I could have been in the crowd during the final fight scene from this movie. That would have been cool.
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« Reply #8 on: May 03, 2011, 02:07:37 PM »

A good portion of this film was filmed in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. My Dad used to live in Eastern Idaho at the time that film was being made and was within a 2-hour drive from Jackson Hole. I remember we were heading to do some fishing and a radio announcement came on saying they were filming a Clint Eastwood movie in Jackson Hole, and was inviting anybody to come down for a crowd scene and be in the movie. My Dad had nothing against Clint Eastwood, but he was much more of a John Wayne fan, but I begged him to go and he almost gave in. I could have been in the crowd during the final fight scene from this movie. That would have been cool.

Hmmm, a fan of John Wayne but not Clint Eastwood. That strikes me as interesting because my oldest brother was always a huge fan of both.

Funny you should mention John Wayne right when I was about to respond to Darksider's post about the fight. Watching it again, I was thinking how much it reminds me of The Quiet Man. Two brawlers fighting their way through the town with a crowd following them, stopping for a beer, and eventually parting as friends. I don't know for sure, but it looks like they meant to pay homage to the Wayne film.
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« Reply #9 on: May 03, 2011, 02:17:50 PM »

A good portion of this film was filmed in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. My Dad used to live in Eastern Idaho at the time that film was being made and was within a 2-hour drive from Jackson Hole. I remember we were heading to do some fishing and a radio announcement came on saying they were filming a Clint Eastwood movie in Jackson Hole, and was inviting anybody to come down for a crowd scene and be in the movie. My Dad had nothing against Clint Eastwood, but he was much more of a John Wayne fan, but I begged him to go and he almost gave in. I could have been in the crowd during the final fight scene from this movie. That would have been cool.

Hmmm, a fan of John Wayne but not Clint Eastwood. That strikes me as interesting because my oldest brother was always a huge fan of both.

Funny you should mention John Wayne right when I was about to respond to Darksider's post about the fight. Watching it again, I was thinking how much it reminds me of The Quiet Man. Two brawlers fighting their way through the town with a crowd following them, stopping for a beer, and eventually parting as friends. I don't know for sure, but it looks like they meant to pay homage to the Wayne film.

Quite possibly.

My dear old Dad didn't dislike Clint Eastwood. However, Clint represented the Spaghetti Western, which pretty much killed the old westerns of which John Wayne was the genre's undisputed champ. I suspect my father acknowledge Clint Eastwood but also resented him a little.
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