JohnG
01-05-2004, 11:39 AM
Just spent a rainy day catching up with an excellent under-rated movie, Bill Friedkin's To Live And Die In LA on DVD.
I've never seen this movie and only knew it as that film with the Wang Chung music.
The newly released Special Edition of this movie is great. Director commentary and a very good "Making Of" documentary is included.
What makes me excited about this movie is that it is old fashioned. The car chases and action seem real. Unlike modern movies by people like Simon West, Michael Bay and Tony Scott....this one relies on what now looks like quaint actual real time editing and a good storyline that carries through.
The story slowly unfolds and the characters are fleshed out.
The women in the movie are particulary good, Debra Feuer and Darlanne Fluegel. Both beauties and rarley seen in other movies. They are both hot! Just get a load of the sex scene with William and Debra. Very real. Jane Leeves of Frasier fame even shows up as a sexy lesbian later in the movie.
This had to be William Petersen's finest film (now known on CSI). He is just excellent as Chance.
Also great are Willem Defoe (looking very young) and John Pankow.
I recommend putting this movie on your "to rent" list at Netflix. It looks and sounds great in 5.1 especially that great Wang Chung music.
I've never seen this movie and only knew it as that film with the Wang Chung music.
The newly released Special Edition of this movie is great. Director commentary and a very good "Making Of" documentary is included.
What makes me excited about this movie is that it is old fashioned. The car chases and action seem real. Unlike modern movies by people like Simon West, Michael Bay and Tony Scott....this one relies on what now looks like quaint actual real time editing and a good storyline that carries through.
The story slowly unfolds and the characters are fleshed out.
The women in the movie are particulary good, Debra Feuer and Darlanne Fluegel. Both beauties and rarley seen in other movies. They are both hot! Just get a load of the sex scene with William and Debra. Very real. Jane Leeves of Frasier fame even shows up as a sexy lesbian later in the movie.
This had to be William Petersen's finest film (now known on CSI). He is just excellent as Chance.
Also great are Willem Defoe (looking very young) and John Pankow.
I recommend putting this movie on your "to rent" list at Netflix. It looks and sounds great in 5.1 especially that great Wang Chung music.