DrewBlack
This is one of those cases of a movie that should have worked way better than it did.
Just the very idea of watching Earp and Mix solving some murder mystery in Holywood sounds incredible and fun to watch. However, Edwards' screenplay never truly finds its identity, floating between Neo-Noir, Western and Comedy. Maybe paired in Noir-Western or Comedy-Western it would've worked better: it just didn't know wheter to take itself seriously or not. That is, however, the only real problem with it.
The production and time setting is awesome, with a shoutout to the costume design. Mix's especially.
The colors are a sight to see, creating a warm-hot feel to the movie, reminiscent of the Western, but in a Noir setting.
Mancini's soundtrac...