I liked him in the movie Cohen and Tate, in which he played a professional hit man who unexpectedly bonds with the child of his last victims. He did a good job making a man of violence into a sympathetic character.
During the early moments of that number, I got a little bit of a "Thriller" vibe...the pace of the finger snaps and the dancing of the wraithes (although they were quite beautiful unlike Michale Jackson's repulsive zombies).
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I liked him in the movie Cohen and Tate, in which he played a professional hit man who unexpectedly bonds with the child of his last victims. He did a good job making a man of violence into a sympathetic character.
I liked him, too. You could tell he was hungry. Not a great talent but he always came to perform.
I took a date to All the Jazz and she was totally repulsed by the open heart surgery scene. Early end to that evening.
During the early moments of that number, I got a little bit of a "Thriller" vibe...the pace of the finger snaps and the dancing of the wraithes (although they were quite beautiful unlike Michale Jackson's repulsive zombies).
I liked him in Fifity Two Pick Up.
He was a recreational drug user.
^^ It's good to have a hobby. Keeps the mind active.
Although, considering the cancer treatments, he'd most likely progressed from recreational to semi-pro.
You're gonna need a bigger boat.
Have you checked the orrrrbit?
Cohen and Tate and Blue Thunder.
Great movies.
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