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| | DVD review of Every Which Way But Loose - DVD Town (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | It was only a matter of time before Clint Eastwood would get around to it, so in 1978 he made "Every Which Way But Loose." It is probably the single most mediocre movie Eastwood ever made, but the public loved it and the film became one of the actor's biggest moneymakers. |
 | | Pressing on, Philo chases and gets chased all the way from L.A. to Denver, always on the watch for his true love, Lynn, as well as laying for a chance to meet up with his only competition in bare-knuckles brawling, the legendary "Tank" Murdock (Walter Barnes). |
 | | The front-channel stereo spread is fine, but there are only a few directional clues given the rear speakers, things like a couple of glasses clinking in the rear of a night club, the occasional dog barking or bird singing, and a few crowd noises. |
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