What did you learn from 'Eddie Coyle'?
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MudFlapp — 16 years ago(August 21, 2009 08:34 PM)
Getting caught selling machine guns will get you life.
Not every career criminal retires to Miami
This life is hard and it's even harder if you're stupid
Broken hands hurt like a bastard
The 70's would cease to be without Alex Rocco's unibrow
Steven Keats should have held out a few years more until Tarrentino was in charge of Hollywood and could revive his career. -
trob226 — 16 years ago(December 16, 2009 03:18 PM)
Richard Jordan was one of my favorite actors because he could nail so many different characters and refused to be categorized and stuck in one type. If he didn't like the film roles he was getting, he just went off and did theatre. As he got older, they stuck him with the villain tag a lot, but at least his villains varied, from sick maniacs to cartoon nasties to slimy sleezeballs. But then his last role was a Civil War hero to break your heart. The man had range.
