Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
Tacticalin
An absolute waste of money
Haven Kaycee
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
sydneyswesternsuburbs
Director Richard Spence has created a gem in Blind Justice.Starring Armand Assante who has also been in other classic flicks, Chicago Overcoat 2009 and Federal Protection 2002.Also starring Elisabeth Shue who has also been in other classic flicks, Piranha 3D 2010, Mysterious Skin 2004 and Leaving Las Vegas 1995.Also starring Robert Davi who has also been in other classic flicks, Game of Death 2010, The Butcher 2009, No Contest 1995, Predator 2 1990, Maniac Cop 2 1990, Peacemaker 1990 and Die Hard 1988.I enjoyed the shootouts.If you enjoyed this as much as I did then check out other classic western flicks, Bad Company 1972, Barquero 1970, Dust, Sweat and Gunpowder 1972, Cut-Throats Nine 1972, Dances with Wolves 1990, Dead Man 1995, The Desperate Trail 1995, Duel at Diablo 1966, El Topo 1970, Samuel Fuller's Forty Guns 1957, Frank & Jesse 1995, Jeremiah Johnson 1972, Jonah Hex 2010, Lawman 1971, The Long Riders 1980, The Outlaw Josey Wales 1976, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid 1973, The Quick and the Dead 1995, The Return of a Man Called Horse 1976, Silverado 1985, Tears of the Black Tiger 2000, Tombstone 1993, Ulzana's Raid 1972, The Wild Bunch 1969, The Hunting Party 1971, Django Unchained 2012, Bone Tomahawk 2015, The Hateful Eight 2015, Dead in Tombstone 2013, The Salvation 2014, Outlaws and Angels 2016, The Dark Valley 2014, 3:10 to Yuma 2007, Seraphim Falls 2006, Brimstone 2016, The Last Outlaw 1993, Dollar for the Dead 1998, Winchester 73 1950, Slow West 2015 and Young Guns 1988.
FightingWesterner
Blind gunslinger Armand Assante rides into a town under siege by Mexican bandits, led by villainous Robert Davi. It seems they chased Adam Baldwin's Army regiment and the silver shipment they were escorting into the town church weeks earlier.With it's vivid heroes and heavies, bright color scheme, and exaggerated action sequences, Blind Justice plays like an entertaining, live action comic-book. I wasn't too surprised to find out that this was in part inspired by exactly that.This has a nice cast too. Armand Assante is always cool. In a perfect world, he would be an A-list star! Robert Davi never disappoints, especially when he plays a colorful bad guy. Elizabeth Shue is quite appealing as Assante's love interest.Incredible scenes have Assante riding blind through a wall of flame and being crucified by Davi! The amazing climax is utterly explosive!HBO Pictures should drop the boring political stuff and go back to making good escapist movies like this.
dokmartin
I fell in love with this movie when I saw it for the first time on HBO the year it first came out. Now, being that I am something of an old west buff, I was interested to see how a movie about a blind gunfighter would work. I was not disappointed. The premise is unique. Armand Assante brought a depth to the role that gave it paths. You could relate to the character of Canaan and sympathize with him. Robert Davi borough his usual menace as Alacran, the leader of the bandits. Elizabeth Shue was alright, but could have been more developed, though she does play the lass in distress well. M.C. Gainly, who was also in the HBO movie "El Diablo" as a demolitions expert, was also in this movie, though he did not have all that many lines or scenes, was also quite bad as Alacran's hit man, but in a good, bad guy, kinda way. Jack Black has a cameo as a army sentry, which was rather funny, if a bit short. The chap who played the Bartender Ernie Fowler was cool, as was the Native American fellow who played a bomb obsessed shaman.There is also a fellow in this movie who will later appear in the HBO series Deadwood. The other characters, while cool and well acted, were not that developed and felt alittle wooden. The script needed some fine tuning, such as making the characters less wooded, but it was other wise alright. The score, which was done by Richard Gibbs of Queen of the Damned fame, was very fitting indeed. I wish a soundtrack would be put out for this movie. I have liked everything I have seen Armand Assante in and this is yet another example of why. Much props for HBO for making this movie and I hope they revisit the characters again soon.
hokeybutt
The movie itself is not that great... it's an unimaginatively-conceived western that is not much more gritty or believable than an episode of "Gunsmoke". The premise is terrific, hearkening back to the plots of old Italian spaghetti westerns... a blind gunfighter carrying a newborn baby comes to a small town overrun by bad men and proceeds to shoot out with every bad guy within range. What makes this movie memorable for me, though, is a GREAT performance by Armand Assante as the blind Canaan. He transcends every other acting job in the movie... no one else seems either authentic or interesting. Assante, however, has done his homework and seems like he wouldn't be out of place at all in an old "Django" movie. Elisabeth Shue is pretty but totally unconvincing as a frontier femme who comes to the aid of Assante and the young baby girl. Every one else is a typical western cartoon... stuffy army officers, nasty bandits with thick accents, etc. (Jack Black appears at one point as an army sentry... which is a little more disconcerting now that he is famous for his more comedic roles.) Fortunately, whenever Assante is on screen he makes the movie work... even some of the ridiculous one-liners. "How do you like your eggs? Scrambled?" (said while clutching a bad guy's genitals).