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Thursday, September 23, 2010

To Live (Fast) And Die (Faster) In L.A.

It's not enough that Secret Service Agent Richard Chance protects the president of the United States from mad bombers and fights hand-to-hand with with rotten, murderous counterfeiters.  In his spare time, Richie base-jumps off tall bridges.  Which is probably more than enough to explain why To Live And Die In L.A. is a great 191 Movie you can watch again and again.  Agent Chance's exploits are only the beginning.  This movie is loaded with good stuff from frame one and you can't blink an eye (or go get a sandwich) without missing some very cool scene.  The Blu-Ray is more than worth it L.A. has never been photographed better.  Last time we looked, the Blu-Ray is about a buck more than the DVD.  One way or another, you'll get your money's worth watching a great cast, including Willem Dafoe in an effortless performance as the bad guy and a really good John Pankow as another secret service agent who isn't exactly sure how far is too far.  William Petersen as the vengeful Chance never shows any doubt for an instant.




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