Tough Guys (1986)
2/10
Old Men Complaining About the Good Ol' Days
6 November 2019
Two train robbers are released from prison after 30 years of hard time. They emerge to a new world; a world where every man is gay and a young nymphomaniac has to be satisfied by a 67-year-old man, the clothing styles are obnoxious, and everybody under the age of 65 is a jerk. I don't know if they were simply depicting 1986 Los Angeles or the society in general at that time. Either way it was a horribly slanted depiction.

Naturally, the two protagonists were the picture of sanity in an insane world. They dressed better, had better manners, and were overall tougher than all the young punks.

This very unamusing movie was nothing more than two old men ranting about how things used to be. The only thing funny about the matter is that now we're over 30 years removed from 1986 and I'm sure there are some old curmudgeons who've just exited prison (or maybe not) and are complaining how things today aren't like they used to be in the 80's. No, they're not and thank God.
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