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The [[To Live and Die in L.A.]], OK. For [[Thief]], I really don't see the point. Are we going to point out every time somebody plays a role contrary to their real-life profession? Ok, so he's a cop playing a crook. Nice trivia. Seriously, dos it matter at all?
The [[To Live and Die in L.A.]], OK. For [[Thief]], I really don't see the point. Are we going to point out every time somebody plays a role contrary to their real-life profession? Ok, so he's a cop playing a crook. Nice trivia. Seriously, dos it matter at all?
"Are we going to point out every time somebody plays a role contrary to their real-life profession?" How often do see that in films? Very rarely. Most of the time a former cop plays a cop on film. A former criminal, the same thing. Besides Dennis Farina and Jack Hoar the only other actor that I can think of that's done it also is Arthur J. Nascarella. He's a 20 year NYPD veteran, that almost always plays a mobster. There's probably a few others, but not many. Also when someone send you a message, you respond on their talk page not your own. --[[User:Predator20|Predator20]] 02:40, 18 August 2010 (UTC)

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Your edits

I've had to revert your edits on both To Live and Die in L.A. and Thief. Just because you feel a comment about what an actor was before the movie industry is unnecessary, doesn't mean everyone else does also. What you were doing is borderline vandalism. I better not see you do it again on any page, unless the info is incorrect. --Predator20 12:21, 14 August 2010 (UTC)

The To Live and Die in L.A., OK. For Thief, I really don't see the point. Are we going to point out every time somebody plays a role contrary to their real-life profession? Ok, so he's a cop playing a crook. Nice trivia. Seriously, dos it matter at all?

"Are we going to point out every time somebody plays a role contrary to their real-life profession?" How often do see that in films? Very rarely. Most of the time a former cop plays a cop on film. A former criminal, the same thing. Besides Dennis Farina and Jack Hoar the only other actor that I can think of that's done it also is Arthur J. Nascarella. He's a 20 year NYPD veteran, that almost always plays a mobster. There's probably a few others, but not many. Also when someone send you a message, you respond on their talk page not your own. --Predator20 02:40, 18 August 2010 (UTC)