Watched this DVD over the weekend. Been at least 10 years since I had seen it. Unfortunately, 10 years wasn't enough time to I forgoe how it ended, but I still enjoyed it. Sean Penn was great in this one - as strong a performance as his one in At Close Range, which I watched last month. Its amazing how much more dynamic Penn was as a young actor, as opposed to the one trick pony he has become (a la 24 Grams and Mistake River.)Timothy Hutton also put in a good effort in Falcon & the Snowman, although he was not quite as convincing as Penn imho. Whatever happened to Hutton? I recall after Falcon he made some really shitty movie - Turk 182 or something like that. Was that about it for his career?
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Topic - Falcon & the Snowman - PdL 15:33:34 07/05/05 (3)
- Are you forgetting "Dead Man Walking?" - tinear 18:15:01 07/05/05 (2)
- IMHO "Dead Man Walking" was his last solid performance. - PdL 04:10:43 07/06/05 (0)
- Re: Here here! nt - digda_beat 23:06:49 07/05/05 (0)