pablocham said:Looks like it could be pretty good. I loved the book, love Depalma, love Aaron Eckhart, and can't stand Josh Hartnett. I hope that the amount of Hartnett in the trailer is not representative of the amount he appears in the movie. I am sure I'll enjoy it anyway, but I just don't get his appeal--do directors like extremely wooden charismaless actors?
I watched The Sting on tv last week and noticed the poofy hair too. But there were a couple a scenes where he had his hair slicked back, why they just didn't go with that the whole time who knows.jake_fink said:And if you want bad haircuts in period films check out Robert Redford in the Sting or The Natural, he has his hair so floppsy-full that he can't get his hats on properly!
I was able to get True Confessions on VHS (it's not on DVD) from a seller on Amazon for $2!dr greg said:The film you're thinking of is True Confessions which has references to the Dahlia murder, I haven't seen it in 20 years so it's hard to remember exactly.
flat-top said:I was able to get True Confessions on VHS (it's not on DVD) from a seller on Amazon for $2!
Got it months ago but haven't watched it yet. I want to see The Black Dahlia first!
Mr. 'H' said:I have that on DVD.
Released thru' MGM.
Got it here in Ireland.
Now you have gone and taken all the fun out of my criticism! loljake_fink said:Oh you guys! :rage:
It's a period movie about cops and criminals and other people, not a 1947 Esquire magazine!