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gangs of new york pirates of the carribiean saving prvt ryan boondock saints pulp fiction true romance kill bill encino man (anything pauly shore) clock work orange gremlins stand by me chicago (dont knock it till yove seen it) all very awsome movies and i reccomend them to all. |
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I saw it again after a few years and it still ruled buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuddy
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Scarface
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Man, Avenger, I LOVE Rolling Thunder!!! I recorded it last night becasue the print shown on cable looks better than all three video copies I have!!!! What did you think about that gunfight in the whorehouse??? It's probably my favorite screen gunfight. And it was even written by Schrader, the same guy who did Taxi Driver a few yrs later.
The next time you see an old movie that Tarantino owns the rights to, something like Switchblade Sisters or The Beyond, check out the Rolling Thunder Films logo. It even has Devayne's hook hand!!! Yes, Luke Akew was definitely stylin' and profilin'. I too love Master Of The Flying Guilotine, and I'm not even a fan of kung fu movies. Ever see Sister of Street Fighter? I liked that one, too. It was full on exploitation. |
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Whore: "What are you doing?" Tommy Lee: I"m going to kill people." Devane was great in it too. I have seen ALL of the Street Fighter movies. Like the original the best.
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That was my favorite line in the whole movie, and when Devane says, "Don't call my kid 'runt'." How can you not love that!!!
I always wanted to see the Street Fighter movies but could never find them, then after the reference in True Romance, every indie video label out there was throwing out a copies. I picked up the boxed set some co. released (Rhino, maybe) and it was very cool---even in widescreen, a rarity for those days. So WHAT is your favorite screen gunfight? I'm a sucker for gunfights, and I generally prefer realism and chaos over John Woo theatrics (but I do love Heroes Shed No Tears---it's gotta be inspired by Anthony Dawson). Here's some of mine: The Year of the Dragon Carlito's Way Untouchables The Outlaw Josey Wales (both with the commancharos and again against the redlegs) The Long Riders The Wild Bunch Ride The High Country Gunfight at the OK Corral Shane Taxi Driver Way of the Gun Winchester 73 BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA!!!!! DAMMIT!!!! |
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Haha. I do love the theatrics of John Woo. The goddamn doves flying around amidst a thousand bullets in a church is just too damn cool for words. My fav. shootout has got to be the hospital scene in Hard Boiled or the falling from the ceiling in Boondock.
"On TV you always have that guy that jumps over the sofa..." More realistic gunfights would have to be the beginning of Carlito's Way, the end of Way of the Gun, many parts in True Romance, and the end of The Salton Sea. Those are the only ones that I can think of right now. Oh yeah, the entire Quick and the Dead movie. Hehe.
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Anything kevin Smith did
Star Wars Movies Terminator Series Ridley Scott films Anything by Paul Verhoven many more
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I just flat out forgot about LA Confidential and Assault On Precinct 13---two of my favorite movies!!!! James Ellroy is crazy. Ever read any of his crime novels?
I particularly like the scene in Assault where they use the table as a shield and push it down the hall fighting baddies over its edge. Clever. Did you like Ghosts of Mars? I liked it, but everyone else seemed to hate it. I thought Desolation Jones was one of the best screen names ever. |
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