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Exactly right---- exactly--- about Brando. He became a

Posted by tinear on September 28, 2008 at 07:18:50:

Falstaffian-figured persona of excess for most of his later years but, yes, he could still pull it together when he wished.
"Missouri Breaks" was one such effort. He roundly was criticized for his character's many excesses but somehow the creature "breathed."
I expected the DeN/Pac latest film to be crap but it actually rose, marginally, above that. The performances were what I found fascinating, yet sad. Even with terrible material, in a mediocre at best film, they boys showed flashes of brilliance-- and they did make some music together, as two fine musicians can even with an inferior score.