Bruce Willis.The Gil and the Finn, huh? [DOUBLEPOST=1350259704][/DOUBLEPOST]
Weren't she and Luc Besson also schtoinking during Fifth Element?
Or do you mean outside the movie?
Bruce Willis.The Gil and the Finn, huh? [DOUBLEPOST=1350259704][/DOUBLEPOST]
Weren't she and Luc Besson also schtoinking during Fifth Element?
Outside the movie... or do I remember that wrong? Was Luc getting some tentacle action from Diva Plavalagunoogalala... the blue opera chick with the rubber hoses on her head?Bruce Willis.
Or do you mean outside the movie?
well, go ahead, talk about the last movie you sawThis thread just reminded me that I had a copy of In Bruges that I never got around to watching. So this morning, when I once again failed to sleep the whole night through, I started my day with it.
This movie and Grindhouse are really the most purely-distilled Tarantino/Rodriguez mashups. And they both really highlight to me in huge flashing lights how much greater of a filmmaker Tarantino is than Rodriguez.From Dusk 'til Dawn
For whatever reason, I'd never actually sat through this from beginning to end. I'd catch it on TV, but only the last 20 minutes or something.
Holy crap, this movie kicks ass. It's so weird how it was like this cool, crime getaway kind of movie at first and OMG VAMPIRES out of nowhere. And yet it still works!
Yeah, to say that I really regret not sitting through the entirety of this sooner is a big understatement.
Not going to agree with the Grindhouse comparison. I thought Planet Terror was alot more enjoyable than Death Proof.This movie and Grindhouse are really the most purely-distilled Tarantino/Rodriguez mashups. And they both really highlight to me in huge flashing lights how much greater of a filmmaker Tarantino is than Rodriguez.
I think a huge barometer of if I'd get along movie-wise with anyone is which half of Grindhouse they preferred.
and the defense restsI thought Planet Terror was alot more enjoyable than Death Proof.
and the defense rests
I disagree, Death Proof is the epitome of what those old grindhouse movies were like.
Can we still agree that Kill Bill, Vol. 1 was pretty dang sweet?I didn't particularly like Death Proof or Planet Terror so fuck y'all.
I was about to argue the point, but in part 1 the Crazy 88 fight went on too long and got a little too silly.Kill Bill 2 > Kill Bill 1. They're both good though
Yeh...that monologue was one of my favourite parts of the movie.If you didn't think the opening scene /conversation wasn't super tense and masterfully done, well
If you didn't think the opening scene /conversation wasn't super tense and masterfully done, well