That was a great movie. Pretty accurate, too...great casting...Gene Hackman was extremely underrated in his role. I think it was Michael J. Pollard's first movie. what I learned from reading the Bonnie & Clyde website was that Bonnie never shot anybody or at anybody, she didn't brandish a gun, she didn't participate in the robberies or the shootouts...she was just along for the ride with Clyde...also she didn't smoke cigars. The cigar picture was a gag but it turned her into a negative media icon. She was not a good girl caught up in a situation with the wrong crowd, however...she was an accessory, therefore an accomplice, to every crime Clyde Barrow committed when she was with him...Penn made the violence in the movie comic but realistic because he said since I don't want to do this movie, and since I'm doing it anyway, I'm gonna make it as real as it can be...I think I'm gonna kick back later and watch "Little Big Man"...Faye Dunaway's in that one, too, come to think of it...Dude made some really great movies! Cheers, WC1
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The years have not been so kind to Michael J. Pollard...
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