David Leitch's action comedy is loosely based on the 80s TV series of same name.
Ryan Gosling - Colt Seavers
Emily Blunt - Jody Moreno
Aaron Taylor-Johnson - Tom Ryder
Winston Duke - Dan Tucker
Hannah Waddingham - Gail Meyer
Teresa Palmer - Iggy Starr
Stephanie Hsu - Alma Milan
Summary
Hollywood stuntman Colt Seavers doubles for famous action star Tom Ryder.
After a stunt breaks his back, Colt abandons his girlfriend Jody, a camerawoman.
18 months later.
Ryder's producer Gail tells Colt that Jody wants him to join production in her directorial debut, a glitzy romantic sci-fi epic called Metalstorm.
Posters call it The Metalstorm, but dialogue begs to differ.
Hmmm.
When he arrives on set, she's still pissed about their break-up.
Gail reveals to Colt that Ryder has gone missing after getting involved with drugs and she asks him to find him before Metalstorm is cancelled.
Mid-credits
Staggering from a crashed helicopter, Gail and Tom are confronted by crew members (Lee Majors and Heather Thomas) cameoing as police officers.
Tom panics and is subsequently blown up by radio-triggered pyros.
Alma makes a call, asking for Jason Momoa's agent, potentially setting up an actual remake of 1983 film Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn.
Now that could be AWESOME.
Sexy bacon, spicy margaritas and bad decisions
Running time could've been trimmed by about 20 minutes, but I was still thoroughly entertained.
Eight and a half cannon rolls in a car breaks the current record set by Adam Kirley in Casino Royale (2006).
Logan Holladay take a bow.
This is Gosling's third outing as a stuntman. However, unlike Drive (2011) and The Place Beyond the Pines (2012), character isn't involved in criminal activity.
While action is tight and smooth, the chemistry between leads is comparable to a hot summer's day.