Is it me, or has Ray Liotta's career taken a downturn since Goodfellas? I've seen him in a few other films, but none of them compare to his starring role as Henry Hill. Recently, I saw him in Killing Them Softly, and he was casted as a local mobster who ran a card game that got robbed, and now he's playing Roy DeMeo in that film on George Klaukski.

Is he being typed cast? Is he strong enough to even carry these roles and give them some sort of justice per se?

Last edited by BaltimoreSteel69; 03/17/13 06:47 PM.


"Some of those guys, they didn't go off their blocks. They wouldn't go out of their own neighborhoods-I'm talking for fifty years." - Henry Hill