A professional hit man reluctantly agrees to attend his high school reunion with the hope of rekindling an old romance. This description may be from another edition of this product.
A hitman is getting tired of his job and intends to retire. In the meantime, his last job just happens to coincide with his high school reunion. The local radio announcer is his snubbed girlfriend, of how he may have trouble explaining his disappearance and subsequent life. In the meantime, he is hunted by the FBI, old assassins, and a rival organization that wants to absorb him.
The first thing that I notice right off with this movie is all the great music in the background. It all seems relevant to the action at the moment. I really liked the driving scenes while playing "Blister in the Sun." I liked the music so much that I bought the two soundtracks. It turns out that I just liked the parts of the songs that are in the movie. However, I do not like the complete songs that were on the soundtrack.
Dan Aykroyd was just playing himself. He is a rival organization and is always trying to recruit John Cusack. Their negotiations took on a life of their own. There are many twists and turns.
Will the good guys win?
Who are the good guys?
Are there good guys?
Watch the movie again, as it only gets better.
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