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Big Al probably the one taking the the picture I guess
Great movie. The scenes with guns were PERFECTLY done. Very accurate sounding.
DeNiro looks a little baked
Picture taken in someone’s grandma’s house
… best smile I’ve ever seen on Danny T.!
For anyone that doesn’t know… Michael Mann is releasing a novel called Heat 2 in August and it’s both a prequel and a sequel to Heat 1995
I don’t see Val Kilmer’s weird elbow protrusion, must be the one taking the picture.
*Well you know, for me – the action IS the juice.*
I completely forgot Danny Trejo was in it.
That pic is 95 af
What strikes me about all these 70s-90s photos of stars is how totally normal their homes and clothes look. Like, the photo of Tippi Hedren a few posts up had a giant tiger jumping through the window, but her kitchen decor looked like basic-suburban-housewife, down to the sponge propped up on the sink and dish rack. Here, the house looks like any you’d see in a general, upper middle class neighborhood in ‘95. I babysat in dozens of houses that looked like this. Now, and maybe it’s due to social media curation, everything associated with a star seems perfectly polished and completely out of reach for most folks.