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Bowen is a gorgeous woman in her mid- 50's, but, yes, Shipka looks like a high-school kid. The OP needs the link, not me There's a web site called IMDB that lists his over 200 film jobs. In all fairness, Fred looked uncomfortable while doing it. best answer good answer More likely she couldn't take him SCREAMING constantly. SHE COULD BE WORSE - AN INSANE CREEPER ON MOVIECHAT. As another poster asked: Why would that photograph/post be allowed continued existence if it were real? 1) The button-operated cheating mechanism on the roulette wheel - I agree 2) Kid Twist telling Lonnegan to “Place it on (horse’s name)” as if anyone would really do that - Explain why to me please. 3) Switching a dealt hand of four 3’s for four jacks from a matching deck. Lonnegan would merely have to spread the discards to show the extra jacks and missing 3’s. - I agree 4) Most preposterous of all: diner waitress Loretta who is actually a well-known mob boss AND professional killer (but somehow not recognized by anyone else in either Gondorf’s or Hooker’s circle) - Where in the film is she IDed as a mob boss and why would con-men know a killer? Thanks I think the clinical term for those people is "fucking bonkers". You are putting way too much thought into an A&C movie. I guess hard copies of the paper are somehow faked, too. Two newspaper announced his birth, so there's that, also. Not official, but not likely someone was planning to make him president way back then. No. But Travolta would have failed miserably in this roles: American Gigolo (1980) An Officer & A Gentlemen (1982) Pretty Woman (1990) He can't play really, really unlikeable and still be sympathetic (maybe misspelled). I don't know who that is, but I guess you're saying you're "progressive" and believe those rights to who only apply you choose. We agree somewhat. The best two scenes are the ones taken from the original - the one you mentioned and the restaurant encounter with the cat lady. The Bowie recording is great. NOLA was a good location. I live there, but Schrader could have made better use even then. Thanks. It was a typo. You're correct. I am. This film is style over substance which you call atmosphere and artistic. I can't think of a weaker Shrader film.