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Netflix pick for 6/3/13 – ‘Over The Top’

June 3, 2013 by Chris

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Okay, listen…”Over the Top” is not what one would necessarily call a “good” movie, but it’s a guilty pleasure so for once please indulge me on this one, okay? Sylvester Stallone plays a truck driver with aspirations to be a world champion arm wrestler who owns his own trucking company. I mean, how can you go wrong?

Stallone plays Lincoln Hawk (come on! Look at that name!), the aforementioned trucker who also tries to reconnect with his young estranged son Michael (David Mendenhall, God Bless America), all the while getting resistance from his rich and dick-ish father-in-law (Robert Loggia, Magnum, P.I.), and he forces his son to take a road trip to see his dying mother, with hee-larious consequences! And really, this movie is all about the awesome arm-wrestling tournament at the end, which director Menahem Golan presents in all its 80s glory and gusto.

Oh, and about that name, this is the type of movie in which no one could get his name straight and he would be referred to as both “Hawk” and “Hawks,” and he responds to both, so it doesn’t matter I guess. This movie is a classic, I tell ya.

Just grab some friends and kick back and watch this ridiculous movie. Laugh at it, and bask in its glory here on the Netflix Instant, and who knows, you ma even find yourself having a good time.

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