Extreme Prejudice (1987) – The Most Brutal 80's Action Movie You've Got To See!

We often talk about underrated movies here in The Boneyard, but Walter Hill’s Extreme Prejudice (1987) is a prime example of a movie that needs to be rediscovered, by action fans all over the world. Even in the career of the exceptional genre filmmaker Walter Hill who directed Extreme Prejudice (1987) with a nostalgia for the western but brought to it the modern concept of firepower, this movie is criminally under seen and under discussed. Hill is a film maker who knows what came before him and is influenced by the cinema of Howard Hawks and the slow motion action of Akira Kurosawa, but his genre blending works are unique in that there are no other movies quite like them and Hill stands as a true representation of an auteur director. Extreme Prejudice is a genre movie fans’ dream and needs to be seen to be believed. So, please join me this episode as we take a deep dive into what happened to Walter Hill’s forgotten masterpiece, the blood and sweat soaked Neo western Extreme Prejudice. Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @boneyardcinema