In Reply to: C'mon, the scene in the restaurant between Al and Bobby is a classic! nt posted by tinear on January 27, 2009 at 07:08:43:
...acting from the school of eye contact avoidance, by Al - although seeing these greats chew up film together is a guilty pleasure I'll admit, and the film ages well.
Spoiler:
Loved the part where Val Kilmer's injured character smoothly evades capture, by the grace of the deep history between he and the "Mrs." (Ashley Judd) - that was a well crafted film moment.
I need to know if there are any different versions available on DVD - extra scenes etc.?
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- All I remember from the scene in the restaurant between Al and Bobby is... - mpathus 11:54:03 01/27/09 (5)
- Al lost his mind after trying to transform himself into three characters - Jazz Inmate 19:40:54 01/27/09 (4)
- Pacino's most balanced character... - afilado 21:42:52 01/29/09 (1)
- I agree - mishmashmusic 08:00:06 01/30/09 (0)
- Not really. Go back and look at "Dog Day Afternoon," especially the - tinear 11:29:33 01/29/09 (0)
- Good one! Seems pretty true... - mpathus 23:50:45 01/27/09 (0)