Yes, whatever CoL49's faults are, it still contains many examples of his incredible prose style.
Yes, whatever CoL49's faults are, it still contains many examples of his incredible prose style.
Also, one of them may have fucked your family's nanny.
Also, one of them may have fucked your family's nanny.
Nope.
Nope.
Interesting enough, in Tarantino's script, the one that leaked about a year ago, there was a whole other character, Ace Woody, captain of the Candyland overseers and the lead Mandingo fight trainer, who was an intimidating presence. There was a scene where he arbitrarily kills a couple of Candie's new slave purchases,…
Interesting enough, in Tarantino's script, the one that leaked about a year ago, there was a whole other character, Ace Woody, captain of the Candyland overseers and the lead Mandingo fight trainer, who was an intimidating presence. There was a scene where he arbitrarily kills a couple of Candie's new slave purchases,…
Amber Tamblyn's dad, Russ Tamblyn, was the star of "Son of a Gunfighter", a 1965 Euro-western. So QT put the father and daughter in a cameo and lists them "Son of a Gunfighter" and "Daughter of a Son of a Gunfighter" in the credits. Just another one of his usual genre-film casting in-jokes.
Amber Tamblyn's dad, Russ Tamblyn, was the star of "Son of a Gunfighter", a 1965 Euro-western. So QT put the father and daughter in a cameo and lists them "Son of a Gunfighter" and "Daughter of a Son of a Gunfighter" in the credits. Just another one of his usual genre-film casting in-jokes.
Souvenirs, novelties, party tricks…
Souvenirs, novelties, party tricks…
Miami Connection is indeed amazing. I just ordered the VHS tape edition.
Miami Connection is indeed amazing. I just ordered the VHS tape edition.
Just curious, what is the long interview with Lovitz you're referring to? I'm kind of a fan of the guy, always felt he was underrated.
Just curious, what is the long interview with Lovitz you're referring to? I'm kind of a fan of the guy, always felt he was underrated.
You gotta get the DVD for a great commentary track by the one and only Joe Bob Briggs.
You gotta get the DVD for a great commentary track by the one and only Joe Bob Briggs.
Here come the judge.
Here come the judge.
Yeah, as a huge Higgins fan I was really excited for this, but hearing it's set in New Orleans (almost) present-day dimmed my enthusiasm a little. Taking a George V. Higgins novel and moving it out of Boston just seems like a big mistake. Like, on par with adapting Faulkner and setting it somewhere other than the…