Love and a .45 with Gil Bellows: DVD Cover

    Love and a .45 Director: C.M. Talkington Cast: Gil Bellows, Renée Zellweger, Rory Cochrane, Jeffrey Combs

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/19/2008
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 28,887
     
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    Closed Caption; Trailer; Production commentary; Deleted scenes; Music video; Storyboard comparisons

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    Disc #1 -- Love and a .45
    1. How'd You Know? [5:05]
    2. Roadway Distress [2:09]
    3. Loaded Gun [2:19]
    4. Risk Mangement [2:09]
    5. Honest Woman [2:22]
    6. Payday [2:18]
    7. Save My Soul [4:08]
    8. Bass Boat [2:09]
    9. Funny Mom [3:34]
    10. Money [1:37]
    11. Girlfriend, Car, & a Trailer Home [1:39]
    12. Eggs [3:44]
    13. Follow You to Oklahoma [2:30]
    14. Your Wife [5:50]
    15. Taxidermist [2:19]
    16. Real Diamonds [2:07]
    17. Shotgun Wedding [3:59]
    18. Victor Van Gogh [6:03]
    19. Handicapped Suburban Hippies [6:15]
    20. Non-Dairy Creamer [1:52]
    21. Explosive Dead Bolts [1:15]
    22. Oath [2:06]
    23. Coin Toss [5:02]
    24. Bob? [2:17]
    25. Bank [3:26]
    26. Film [2:16]
    27. Triangle [4:32]
    28. Make-Up [2:21]
    29. Reflexes [7:27]
    30. Free [6:23]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Two young lovers go on the run from the law after a convenience store robbery goes bad in this road movie. Love and a .45 centers on philosophically inclined thief Watty Watts (Gil Bellows), who believes in a little robbery but not real violence. An ill-advised collaboration with a crazed, drugged-out biker (Rory Cochrane) ends badly, however, forcing Watty to go on the run. His girlfriend Starlene (Renee Zellweger) joins him, and the two become media darlings thanks to television coverage of their flight from the law. First-time director C.M. Talkington's combination of violence and ironic attitude recalls both 1970s crime dramas and Quentin Tarantino's violent, quirky takes on the genre. However, the film's warmed-over feel may be redeemed by its irreverent tone and appealing performances, including a self-parodying appearance by Peter Fonda. Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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