Impertinent
Joined Feb 2003
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I understand the frustration of seeing a film and a production company abandon the actual locale of the original incident.
But between the unions and the enormous hassles of shooting anywhere in New York...why wouldn't they take a friendlier, more accommodating and efficient route?
Some incredibly great films have been done in New York I'll admit... but you really have to see it from the eyes of the investors, producers and availability of ready and willing talent. And that the logistics of any film undertaking in New York has to be prohibitively expensive and frustrating.
I'd ask DeNiro, Pacino or Woody Allen what they think.
But between the unions and the enormous hassles of shooting anywhere in New York...why wouldn't they take a friendlier, more accommodating and efficient route?
Some incredibly great films have been done in New York I'll admit... but you really have to see it from the eyes of the investors, producers and availability of ready and willing talent. And that the logistics of any film undertaking in New York has to be prohibitively expensive and frustrating.
I'd ask DeNiro, Pacino or Woody Allen what they think.
By far...one of the most intense, fascinating looks into the mind of a psychopathic, child abuser / murderer.
It was incredible acting on the part of Modine and quite a departure from is usual roles.
"Det. Stabler", Meloni was the best I've ever seen him. I'll never forget this one!
Quite possibly, given the current state of affairs in our nations struggle with this issue....his performance reflected the feelings of many of us?
Unforgettable rage.
It was incredible acting on the part of Modine and quite a departure from is usual roles.
"Det. Stabler", Meloni was the best I've ever seen him. I'll never forget this one!
Quite possibly, given the current state of affairs in our nations struggle with this issue....his performance reflected the feelings of many of us?
Unforgettable rage.
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