bill_az
Rookie
I was on Netflix last week and found an interesting noir title called "To Live and Die in L.A.," starring William Dafoe, John Tuturro, and one William L. Petersen. It was his first starring role, so I wanted to see what had happened before "CSI" and before "Young Guns 2."
What a mistake that was.
I rarely leave the theater or stop the DVD, but I had to turn this one off, it was easily one of the worst films I have ever seen. If you recall the confusion at the end of "The Departed," triple that and make it last for an hour. An hour which felt like a year. Billy was particularly wooden in his role. William Dafoe, the counterfeiter, wasn't much better. This is the kind of film Rhonda Sheer would have made fun of hosting "Up All Night" on USA.
But, thankfully Billy got much, much better. :thumbsup:
What a mistake that was.
I rarely leave the theater or stop the DVD, but I had to turn this one off, it was easily one of the worst films I have ever seen. If you recall the confusion at the end of "The Departed," triple that and make it last for an hour. An hour which felt like a year. Billy was particularly wooden in his role. William Dafoe, the counterfeiter, wasn't much better. This is the kind of film Rhonda Sheer would have made fun of hosting "Up All Night" on USA.
But, thankfully Billy got much, much better. :thumbsup: