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7/10
"Well I ain't had so much fun since the hogs ate my little brother."
classicsoncall23 February 2014
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The best thing about this flick is the camaraderie among the three principals - Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Rip Torn. Nelson and Torn are given some genuinely creative and original lines, best exemplified by the Captain Jack Parsons (Torn) quote in my summary above. Who came up with that one?

But seriously, how can you believe the funeral gimmick they tried to pull here with Rip Torn's character? Wouldn't the funeral director figure out that the guy in the casket wasn't really dead? It was easier to imagine that Willie could shove an egg through his head.

I guess this was entertaining enough, especially if you're a fan of the main players. The Boston FBI agent (Joan Severance) is an interesting diversion for Kristofferson as her character is written with a couple of twists, so you don't get too used to seeing her as just a romantic interest. For much of the story though, you have to suspend your disbelief and just go with the flow. Notwithstanding Bureau procedure, it takes a lot to believe you could krazy glue a guy's hand to his car door.
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6/10
The cast makes it worthwhile.
Hey_Sweden27 July 2022
A follow-up to a previous TV movie, 'Pair of Aces', this stars the unbeatable pair of Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson, playing an all-business Texas Ranger and shameless con man respectively. They team up with a sexy FBI agent (Joan Severance) to solve the case when Kris' associate Rip Torn seems to be guilty of a vigilante killing, and Kris just doesn't think that his buddy could be responsible.

Although the story is nothing special, it *is* appealing for being one obvious love letter to the state of Texas. Its principal value does lie in the star combo, who of course have great chemistry. A clean-shaven Kris is solid, playing his role pretty straight, while Willie and Rip get to have the most fun in their colorful supporting roles. (Willie was also one of the executive producers.) Although unmemorable in the end, 'Another Pair of Aces' is very well done for a TV movie, with capable direction by actor Bill Bixby. It has drama, comedy, and a mild amount of violence. Its attempt at a twist isn't a big surprise, however.

One highlight is seeing a very young Shelby Lynne making a musical appearance; another is the score by Jay Gruska.

If you're a fan of Willie & Kris, you'll certainly enjoy watching them here. Willie is quite fun playing a cheery scoundrel.

Six out of 10.
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7/10
Pretty entertaining
SanteeFats16 November 2013
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Hey this is an entertaining movie. Not the best written but the acting by Willie does a great job as the likable con artist with a penchant for helping the Rangers. Very knowledgeable about many of the things that happen in the movie, I think he is the best character in the film. Kris is pretty good also. The rest of the acting is okay. Regulators have raised their ugly head in Texas, killing felons that were released by the courts for one reason or another. Framing Captain Jack Parsons for murder sets the whole thing off. In trying to clear him Kris and Willie find a deeper plot headed by the Regulator running for the governorship (Hoffner). They dig deep with the help of an FBI agent and finally round up the group after a confrontation at fund raiser for Hoffner. So everyone gets theirs that deserve it and the good guys are validated. Willie is released by Kris with his ill gotten gains from dominoes, $20K, with Kris telling him to stay in Mexico.
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2/10
Nothing Up My Sleeve
NoDakTatum2 December 2023
This made-for-TV swill features a capable cast in a poorly directed police drama that makes "Walker- Texas Ranger" look like "Hill Street Blues." Kris Kristofferson is Rip, a down on his luck Texas Ranger entertaining house guest and fellow Ranger Jack (Rip Torn). Well, Jack up and shoots a murderer who was released on a technicality and everyone, including FBI agent Susan (Joan Severance), starts looking for good ol' Jack. No sooner than you can say "armadillo," Willie Nelson pops up as a wily old criminal who teams up with Rip, and the duo track Jack while Rip and Susan begin exploring each other's "credentials." There are a few weak shootouts, and lots of climactic twists and turns that make no sense.

It seems like every twenty seconds, the main characters in the film talk about the magic of Texas. The specialness of Texas. How being from Texas makes one blessed. After hearing this bunch of yahoos try to substitute praise of their shooting location for actual characterization, I had a Longhorn-sized headache. Bill Bixby's direction is listless. Nelson has been good in films before, but here he annoys. The video box proudly displays its "Extremely Mature" rating from some film board somewhere, but the "strong sexual content" consists of some dark shots of Severance's body. "Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind" is a sequel to another television movie I have never seen. I have little reason to seek it out now.
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8/10
Aces Indeed!
bigswede129528 January 2001
Maybe there is some kind of comfort in seeing two actors take their age in stride. Seeing Kris Kristofferson and the living legend Willie Nelson do this good a job in what is basically a made-for-cable (complete with Zalman King stalwart Joan Severance) film just brings a fat smile to my face. Kudos also to director Bill Bixby. Is this worth seeing? Definitely!!!
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9/10
Willie and Kris are fantastic - perfect playing off each other.
anitaken15 November 2022
These two old pals are great together. Willie, as Executive Producer, gets the fun scalawag part. Kristofferson gets the straight sexy part. Death scam to hide Rip Torn character is a bit far-fetched. Funny scenes abound. Willie fumes as Kristofferson, his stolid, straight-arrow counterpart arrives to pick him up after 30 hours. Why? Because Texas Ranger Kristofferson has been carrying out a hot love scene with FBI agent Severance. Nelson wants to know why the delay. "Business" replies the Ranger. "What kind of business," says Nelson. "None of yours" barks Kristofferson. Leaning close, Nelson detects the aroma of perfume and laughs "I've been shot out of the saddle by a Texas Ranger." to which Kristofferson replies "Don't be ridiculous; you scarcely know her." Nelson repostes "maybe she can improve your 'sunny' disposition." And at the end, when Nelson objects to Kristofferson's intention to take him to the bus station to leave on his forced exile from Texas, Neson snookers him into making another stop. While Kristofferson is distracted, Nelson steals his car, yelling that he'll leave it at a specific lot at the airport with the keys under the mat, and he drives off laughing. Kristofferson has the last resigned lines..."You're a piece of work, Ace."
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8/10
Willie and Kristofferson
bagjoe-557146 July 2022
If you get Willie Nelson (I guess everyone does...). If you do, then this is Willie - effortlessly. Playing straight man to Willie takes a little something. Slim Pickens in Honeysuckle Rose, Gary Busey in Barbarossa - master character actors. Kris is up to the job. The writing is redeemed by personality. Willie and Kris are actors enjoying themselves. And for actors, they aren't bad musicians.
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9/10
Accidental Period Piece
jfboxer5 December 2016
I recall this movie fondly now because all my Denton People are moving to Austin and Denton is trying to be like Austin is Now. Austin ex pats and I hate what Austin is NOW.

Willie Nelson plays a character like Willie Nelson a scamp with common sense a laid back moral world view a grayed out Huck Finn. NOT HIGH ART but Willie being Willie.....

Kris plays a character like Kris himself serious cerebral hide bound and clear in conscience between right and wrong.....a born loner Mix in a love interest.

What was Austin like when Jerry Jeff, Willie, and the Boys played at the Armadillo.... Well this movie has the last big taste of it... no not high art high cheese lovable cheese oh When Austin was WEIRD naturally
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