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* [[Affably Evil]]: After killing his wife and mother, Thompson, while buying numerous rounds (that wouldn't be a big deal back in the 1960s, or in Texas today), casually carries on a conversation with the gun store owner.
* [[Affably Evil]]: After killing his wife and mother, Thompson, while buying numerous rounds (that wouldn't be a big deal back in the 1960s, or in Texas today), casually carries on a conversation with the gun store owner.
* [[Bedmate Reveal]]: Orlock and Sammy get drunk and end up falling asleep in Sammy's bedroom. Sammy has a bad dream and startles himself awake:
* [[Bedmate Reveal]]: Orlock and Sammy get drunk and end up falling asleep in Sammy's bedroom. Sammy has a bad dream and startles himself awake:
{{quote| '''Orlock:''' ''(suffering from [[Hangover Sensitivity]])'' Why did you yell?!<br />
{{quote|'''Orlock:''' ''(suffering from [[Hangover Sensitivity]])'' Why did you yell?!
'''Sammy:''' I was having a nightmare and I woke up next to Byron Orlock!<br />
'''Sammy:''' I was having a nightmare and I woke up next to Byron Orlock!
'''Orlock:''' ''(sourly)'' Very funny. }}
'''Orlock:''' ''(sourly)'' Very funny. }}
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Both [[Boris Karloff]] and the character he's playing, Byron Orlock. Karloff was a nice guy in [[Real Life]] (and he even worked on this film for free when it ran over the two days he owed Corman), and Orlock is pretty much the same.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Both [[Boris Karloff]] and the character he's playing, Byron Orlock. Karloff was a nice guy in [[Real Life]] (and he even worked on this film for free when it ran over the two days he owed Corman), and Orlock is pretty much the same.
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* [[The Sixties]]
* [[The Sixties]]
* [[Stealth Insult]]:
* [[Stealth Insult]]:
{{quote| '''[[Dumbass DJ|Kip Larkin]]:''' Mr. O, I must have dug your flicks like four zillion times! You ''blew my mind!''<br />
{{quote|'''[[Dumbass DJ|Kip Larkin]]:''' Mr. O, I must have dug your flicks like four zillion times! You ''blew my mind!''<br />
'''[[Deadpan Snarker|Orlock]]:''' Obviously. }}
'''[[Deadpan Snarker|Orlock]]:''' Obviously. }}
* [[Vietnam War]]: Thompson is an early veteran of the war.
* [[Vietnam War]]: Thompson is an early veteran of the war.

Revision as of 17:12, 7 August 2014

Targets is a 1968 horror thriller (produced by Roger Corman, directed by Peter Bogdanovich) that focuses on two men in Los Angeles. One is Byron Orlock (Boris Karloff), an aging and beloved horror film actor who has announced his decision to retire from film-making, feeling that Real Life is churning out more and far worse horrors than anything he can hope to put on screen. The other is young Vietnam vet Bobby Thompson (Tim O'Kelly) who unknowingly sets out to prove Orlock's point when he finally snaps under the soulless banality of his existence, gathers up an arsenal, and goes on a shooting spree. Inevitably, the paths of the two men cross...

A worthy coda for Karloff's career, and a symbolic passing of the torch from one generation of filmmakers to the next.

Targets contains examples of:

  • Affably Evil: After killing his wife and mother, Thompson, while buying numerous rounds (that wouldn't be a big deal back in the 1960s, or in Texas today), casually carries on a conversation with the gun store owner.
  • Bedmate Reveal: Orlock and Sammy get drunk and end up falling asleep in Sammy's bedroom. Sammy has a bad dream and startles himself awake:

Orlock: (suffering from Hangover Sensitivity) Why did you yell?!
Sammy: I was having a nightmare and I woke up next to Byron Orlock!
Orlock: (sourly) Very funny.

Kip Larkin: Mr. O, I must have dug your flicks like four zillion times! You blew my mind!

Orlock: Obviously.