So, it turns out his buddy Robert De Niro, who predicted Sizemore's comeback in 2005, was right: 'He's a tough kid,' the screen legend told the Los Angeles Times. He's also had some luck landing high-profile parts again, too, like in the long-awaited Twin Peaks reboot in 2017. Sizemore headed to rehab soon after, but it took him nearly a decade - from 2005 to 2013 - to 'finally clean for real,' according to the Daily Mail. On the advice of the pornographer with whom Sizemore was living with at the time - in a squalid cabin, no less - he performed in the video 'with six girls.' Of the tryst, Sizemore wrote, 'It was disgusting, disturbing and shows you what methamphetamine does to your judgement.' He added, 'Out of all the ridiculous things I did, that's the one I most want to take back.' Sizemore recounted the low point in his memoir, By Some Miracle I Made It Out Of There, writing that his illicit film was the result of two things: being broke and 'hopelessly addicted' to meth.