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Pure uncut dad-rock. This is bursting at the seams with boomer/gen-x needle-drops, wallowing ultraviolence within absurd comedic set-pieces, and a fetishization of tactility, from the destruction of the human body to weaponry to vinyl and cassette tapes. After a boring lifestyle of a cushy 9-to-5, Bob Odenkirk's Hutch Mansell finally gets an excuse to get back to his old self after an attempted burglary at his home. And that self is, of course, a total killing-machine. The action here is different than the John Wick series in spite of Nobody being written by Derek Kolstad, and it's clearly due to director Ilya Naishuller, who was responsible for the FPS vehicle Hardcore Henry. Don't worry, this is about as crisp…