It's slow and methodical, not run and gun,
yippee ki yay motherf & # * % $ explosive.
A few good laughs,
a yippee ki yay and some really great action scenes bring back enough nostalgia by the films end to make this mess of a movie still enjoyable.
It even contains the line «
yippee ki - yay, mother ducker,» which is somehow both objectively terrible and wonderful at the same time.
Only the tongue - in - cheek twist here is that Sly and the gang get to deliver each other's catchphrases — «
Yippee ki - yay,» Arnie sighs after Bruce Willis pauses mid-onslaught to berate him for having been back enough.
Can he say, «
Yippee ki - yi - yay?»
Not exact matches
Of course, now that we're all grown - ups, there is nothing like following up grandpa's cowboy meal with a «
yippee - yo -
ki - yay» Cowboy Bourbon Sour.
Built on shaky and blood - soaked ground, but if towering technique is all you want from an action movie, then
yippee -
ki - yay.
Back to Willis: That wry, «
yippee -
ki - yay» edge that he used to bring to action roles?
And it should be noted that the core theme of John McClane's
yippee -
ki - yay jaunts concerns the very Dylan - Thomas notion of not fading away quietly, and shunning, if not outright fearing, the approach of brittle bones and 4:00 dinners.
Then, see him shoot more people before eventually shouting the inevitable line «
Yippee -
ki - yay motherf --».
Much like its global sibling, the Hilux, the Toyota Tacoma is developing a reputation for toughness — a go anywhere die hard attitude that does a better rendition of «
yippee -
ki - yay» than Bruce Willis.
Yee hah —
yippee -
ki - aye — I'm the climate cowbot.