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Film: True Romance

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felix

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To avoid derailing the Pulp Fiction thread, let's discuss one of my other favourite films here. %)

ahhh... so much to talk about. :D

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poll please. 5 out of 5. :)
 
Brilliant thread Felix!!!!=D
I love this movie JUST as much as I love Natural Born Killers......and that says it all.
 
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Y'know what we got here? Motherfuckin' Charlie Bronson. Mr. Majestyk.

cool film, the Dennis Hopper/Christopher Walken scene is amazingly good!
 
Hell yeah! True Romance is one of my favorite movies.

My favorite character is Floyd the stoner that Brad Pitt plays.

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"Don't condescend me, man. I'll fuckin' kill ya, man."




I also like the scene where Patricia Arquette's character Alabama and James Gandolfini's character Virgil get into a knock down drag out fight in the hotel bathroom. That was the first time I had ever seen in a movie where a man beats the shit out of a woman. The violence was fucking graphic as hell in that scene too. I was absolutey shocked the first time I saw that. I was like damn, they are taking this shit to a whole new level in this movie. I mean, I have seen in movies where a man has slapped a woman before, but James Gandolfini wails on the bitch in that scene to the point where they are both bloody as hell. It was crazy to me at the time.
 
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i can't believe we don't have a thread for this already! rate it.

alasdair
 
awesome movie. one of my favs by far...so many good quotes and moment.

He must have thought it was white boy day. It ain't white boy day, is it?
 
fantastic cast (walken, hopper, pitt, slater, arquette, rapaport, kilmer, pinchot, oldman, sizemore, jackson, gandolfini)
great story (supposedly based on the same story as Natural Born Killers, but a different part of it (man, i want to find that original screenplay))
probably tony scott's best film
fantastic score that sets it all off on a unique note.
 
This took a while to grow on me but after seeing it again a few years back I saw it in a different light. I think the whole Slater/Arquette thing initially put me off a bit as I don't really like either of them. But nevertheless, good film.
 
^yeah slater did start off as a pointless pretty boy and that is a bit of a turnoff, but he handles this character without too much ego.
 
I didn't see this until a couple years ago and I have no idea how I could have missed it for all those years. A great film.
 
^^^^^^
Off Topic :i watched IT when i was like 7 years old and it gave me nightmares for year!!! lol

still alittle wierded out by clowns!! Such a pussy! haha
 
i hate the ending.

wow...a big shootout.

i'm suprised they didn't just nuke the hotel room. the big explosion would have been teh hollywood awesomeness.

blah.
 
i hate the ending.

wow...a big shootout.

i'm suprised they didn't just nuke the hotel room. the big explosion would have been teh hollywood awesomeness.

blah.

There's an alternate ending on the DVD. Let's just say someone dies, and I'm not talking abot one of the meaningless 'gangster' guys. :\
 
the walken/hopper scene is one of my favourites in all of cinema. at the present moment, i honestly can't think of another scene (in any film) so fuckin heavy.
 
^Personally I like other director's takes on his stuff. Sometimes, particularly in recent times, he has his head up his own arse a little too much to make anything nearly as good as he's capable of.

For me to enjoy a film with two lead actors I don't particularly like (and like the characters too) I consider that a job well done.

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Who would've known that Gandolfini (with his small role as the psychotic , small time sicilian mobster) would lord over it all in the Sopranos many years later? Everytime I see him play these small roles (the other one would be in 8mm)it throws me off a little bit.
 
A fantastic film! I love it but sold my DVD copy just yesterday because I needed the money!
 
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