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Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:23 pm to DelU249
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Can someone explain to me why people like "the untouchables"
sean connery?
creepy gay-looking villian?
'your friend died like a pig'?
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:31 pm to DelU249
because the one guy brought a knife to gun fight (typical wop), but that guy's friend brought a really bug gun to a gun fight and that scottish guy sure didnt know about it
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:45 pm to DelU249
It doesn't hold up well, and Kevin Costner is a poof, but it's still a classic in the traditional sense.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:51 pm to Jwodie
Well visually it's made to look like a classic, but it's so hollow.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 2:16 pm to DelU249
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I really don't get it
That's the Chicago way!
Posted on 12/3/12 at 3:24 pm to DelU249
Loved Connery in it and Garcia is O.K. Hated Costner in the lead.
Hated the way they portrayed the villains. Thought De Niro's Capone was way over the top. Billy Drago's Nitti was comic book evil.
I grew up watching the TV series. The villains were just cold, heartless bastards that did what they had to do to keep making money. They didn't enjoy killing innocents.
Robert Stack's Eliot Ness was a tough guy that knew he had to be ruthless to catch the ruthless bad guys he was after. He called a dame "A dame" and probably would have beaten the crap out of one of Capone's to find out where he was.
Hated the way they portrayed the villains. Thought De Niro's Capone was way over the top. Billy Drago's Nitti was comic book evil.
I grew up watching the TV series. The villains were just cold, heartless bastards that did what they had to do to keep making money. They didn't enjoy killing innocents.
Robert Stack's Eliot Ness was a tough guy that knew he had to be ruthless to catch the ruthless bad guys he was after. He called a dame "A dame" and probably would have beaten the crap out of one of Capone's to find out where he was.
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