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e: the original thing I posted was a terrible way to start a new page I just rewatched They Live and even though almost nothing in that movie was subtle I did appreciate the kind of slow, plodding pace at the beginning and the totally strange behavior of the main character. It kind of lets you paper over how ridiculous Rowdy Roddy Piper's decision making is. Yeah, he finds a pair of weird sunglasses and starts massacring people that same day while spewing insane one-liners. But when the cops were tearing up his encampment he was just wandering around in strange confusion and his responses to people in conversation barely make sense. He's, like, not really present. It's a very strange character and I don't know how much of it is intentional and how much of it is because Roddy Piper is a bad actor. I feel like we're never gonna see characters like these weirdo protagonists from 80s Carpenter movies like They Live and Big Trouble in Little China in movies again. Casey Finnigan has a new favorite as of 16:05 on Oct 10, 2019 |
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I thought that it was pretty neat and subtle that in Kill Bill 2 The bride Kills Bill ![]()
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I enjoy how in Kill Bill vol 1 Uma kills like 90 something people, and then in Vol 2 she just kills one, Bill
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beanieson posted:I enjoy how in Kill Bill vol 1 Uma kills like 90 something people, and then in Vol 2 she just kills one, Bill Yeah, weird that Elle has a higher body count in Vol 2.
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beanieson posted:I enjoy how in Kill Bill vol 1 Uma kills like 90 something people, and then in Vol 2 she just kills one, Bill I really liked that too. Its two halves of the same movie but they each feel so different. Makes watching them both as a double feature have some interesting pacing, too.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:I really liked that too. Its two halves of the same movie but they each feel so different. Makes watching them both as a double feature have some interesting pacing, too. It really makes me wonder what it woulda been like if Tarantino got his full 4 part epic.
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Casey Finnigan posted:e: the original thing I posted was a terrible way to start a new page Once humanity starts colonizing outer space and we find space cocaine it'll all come back again I'm sure, because cocaine is the answer to all questions regarding the 80s.
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beanieson posted:I enjoy how in Kill Bill vol 1 Uma kills like 90 something people, and then in Vol 2 she just kills one, Bill For some reason I always place the Crazy 88 fight in the second movie.
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Between Quentin’s love of the n word and choosing 88 of all numbers I wonder
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oldpainless posted:Between Quentin’s love of the n word and choosing 88 of all numbers I wonder "They called themselves 'Crazy 88' but in reality there were only 14 of them".
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Guess they thought it sounded cool
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oldpainless posted:Between Quentin’s love of the n word and choosing 88 of all numbers I wonder I mean he did make a movie specifically about killing Hitler in the most brutal violent over the top fashion possible... but nah your right. Hes a nazi.
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Debunk This! posted:I mean he did make a movie specifically about killing Hitler in the most brutal violent over the top fashion possible... My friend have you heard of a little thing called misdirection?
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I thought True Romance was part of the Natural Born Killers universe?
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synthetik posted:I thought True Romance was part of the Natural Born Killers universe? natural born killers started out as a screenplay that christian slaters character in true romance was writing
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Sorry to interrupt the Tarantino chat but I just watched Midsommar and since had it pointed out that the tapestry that opens the entire film foreshadows all the events that happen.
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Bogmonster posted:Sorry to interrupt the Tarantino chat but I just watched Midsommar and since had it pointed out that the tapestry that opens the entire film foreshadows all the events that happen. My favorite little thing was how during the pot pie scene, the juice in Christian's glass is a little more red than others. I kinda hate how the tapestry forecasts the events so plainly. I think it would have been better if they were depicted in the inside of the cabin only. Instead we get lingering shots that say YO THERE IS SOME BLOOD MAGIC AND A BURNING BEAR.
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I was reading about invisibility and an invisible person wouldn’t be able to see because sight is dependent on light reflecting off the retina. Therefore, in Deadpool 2 Brad Pitt’s Vanisher character wouldn’t be able to read.
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CopywrightMMXI posted:I was reading about invisibility and an invisible person wouldn’t be able to see because sight is dependent on light reflecting off the retina. Therefore, in Deadpool 2 Brad Pitt’s Vanisher character wouldn’t be able to read. That’s some god drat commitment to the role
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oldpainless posted:Between Quentin’s love of the n word and choosing 88 of all numbers I wonder Someone want to remind me what 88 means? I don't feel like looking up white supremacist codes right now.
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Cat Hatter posted:Someone want to remind me what 88 means? I don't feel like looking up white supremacist codes right now. 8th letter of the alphabet is H, HH is heil hitler.
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For some reason neo nazis are super into hiding those numbers in things like making people see them is some kind of gotcha. 30-50 Feral Hogs in 3-5 minutes = 80 and 8. A ha! You read my secret Hitler number, you're a nazi now.
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Aphrodite posted:30-50 Feral Hogs in 3-5 minutes = 80 and 8. A ha! You read my secret Hitler number, you're a nazi now. gently caress!
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Excuse me that clearly works out to -20 and -2
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RandomFerret posted:Excuse me that clearly works out to -20 and -2 Now you're a Double Nazi.
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Aphrodite posted:Now you're a Double Nazi. God drat it, twice in one day! TGIF I suppose!
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Croatoan posted:God drat it, twice in one day! TGIF I suppose! Thank Goodness I'm Frei?
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Cat Hatter posted:Someone want to remind me what 88 means? I don't feel like looking up white supremacist codes right now. Neo-nazis use it as a heil hitler, like someone mentioned. In the movie, though, the 88 is because 8 is a lucky number in japan, so two eights=twice as lucky.
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Because of course the Japanese love the Nazis. it's all connected. Nazis all the way down.
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Aphrodite posted:30-50 Feral Hogs in 3-5 minutes = 80 and 8. A ha! You read my secret Hitler number, you're a nazi now.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Neo-nazis use it as a heil hitler, like someone mentioned. In the movie, though, the 88 is because 8 is a lucky number in japan, so two eights=twice as lucky. That's China, my dude.
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Inzombiac posted:That's China, my dude. Maybe it's a meta thing about how Hollywood considers Asia to just be one big culture.
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DandyLion posted:Thank Goodness I'm Frei? Now I'm wondering if the Nazis had won World War 2, would there be a restaurant chain called Arbeit Macht Freitag?
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I've heard that 88 is Japanese shorthand for a large or countless amount.
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Inzombiac posted:That's China, my dude. It’s considered lucky in both languages, but for different reasons.
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Turn it sideways it looks like two pairs of boobs on one another
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Milo and POTUS posted:Turn it sideways it looks like two pairs of boobs on one another Turn them sideways and put them next to each other and they look like four toes!!
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You all are are reminding me of the only number that never hurt anyone and has brought only joy to the world, eighty thousand eighty five.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:You all are are reminding the only number that never hurt anyone and has brought only joy to the world, eighty thousand eighty five. You mean Hitler Oo Hitlers?
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:You all are are reminding me of the only number that never hurt anyone and has brought only joy to the world, eighty thousand eighty five. Or five million, three hundred eighteen thousand and eight.
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