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Originally Posted by darthwager
The movie "At close range" rings a bell.
the scene where Christopher Walken talks to Sean Penn about getting out of the robbery racket.
" where you going to go? Where you going to do when you get where you go? how are you going to live? rent food clothes."
Classic
Also the park bench black ops intel and joe peci paranoid rant scene in "JFK"
AGREE! The whole scene from when Donald Sutherland (who I think is just a top notch A list actor) meets Costner at the Lincoln memorial until he leaves him sitting on the park bench.
A great scene with only smart dialogue & it's almost all delivered by Sutherland. I also think the scene was 15-20 minutes long & was able to keep your rapt attention throughout.
And the Pesci rant wasn't bad either.
Also the 1st time Costner has Pesci brought in for an interview & the answers Pesci gives to the questions he is asked are all just totally illogical.
Then when the interview wraps up Costner apoligizes because he then says he's going to have to detain Pesci because he found his answers just simply not believable.
And Pesci thinks for a beat & says "really, what part". Which was funny because all the parts were totally ridiculous. Might be one of those deals where u had to see it to appreciate the humor.
I really liked this movie & think it had one of the best casts ever.