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Old 11-01-2004, 08:26 PM   #86
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Originally posted by RougeUnderoos@Nov 1 2004, 08:27 PM
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@Nov 1 2004, 05:40 PM
Honestly I can't think of a really good movie with her in it, maybe panic room although that was pretty stupid.

I'm not sure if you are going by the "past 10 years" thing, but she was in Taxi Driver, which is one of the all time greats and gives a free pass for many bad movies.

Ironically enough, the same applies to Ray Liotta, who was the star of the greatest movie (Goodfellas) and he ended up in a Silence of the Lambs flick that Jodie Foster wouldn't go near and a host of other crap movies. but Goodfellas gives him a free pass.
Actually Ray Liotta was in a very under-rated movie from last year called "Narc" with ummmmm....Jason Patric. Very good movie and Liotta was excellent in it. Check it out. [/b][/quote]
Yeah he's been in some good movies but also some really crappy ones
(Operation: Dumbo Drop). Copland was another good movie as well as Blow. But, he's been in some clunkers. Can't win 'em all though.

On a related note... The Sopranos last night was probably 50 minutes long (+ commercials) and it was as good as almost any movie, better than most. That show rules. It was the episode where Artie Bucco gets conned by the French guy and the car saleswoman offs herself. I know it's not a movie but what the hell, it's like a great, brand new movie every Sunday night
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