Yeah, the Walken part was good and I've grown to like more of The Gold Watch. But unlike the Jules-centric parts, I'm OK if I miss that part.
Yeah, the Walken part was good and I've grown to like more of The Gold Watch. But unlike the Jules-centric parts, I'm OK if I miss that part.
Samuel L. Jackson is the best thing in Pulp Fiction. Going back to last week's hot take firestorm "What beloved masterpiece do you despise?" I would have definitely said Pulp Fiction about ten years ago. But then I caught it a few times on TV and started to realize that I really only despised the non-Jules parts.
That's inconceivable! (Sorry. You can down vote me, I understand.)
I'm 41, so I was in the middle of all that. Alternative was never my favorite genre, but I liked Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, etc. Nirvana was just the one I could not get.
I agree with the Beatles. I never understood the complete fawning and love for them. I like a few songs, but I could probably say that about any band that put out that many albums.
Nirvana (any album) - I just could never get why they were great.
On the spectrum of What Kanye Can Do For Your Trailer, this is clearly on the opposite end from Safe House.
Out of the many times I've watched and enjoyed this clip, every time it gets to the "repeating, of course" part I just assume it was staged.
Escape from Drumpf.
How about we just let her be a heroine who doesn't necessarily need some kind of relationship issue to complete her story right now?
I always enjoy the ending. One of the better middle fingers ever given in a movie.
That Luis is one helluva a sniper with those two shots in less than three seconds from a moving skiff.
As a kid it was Temple of Doom. My mom likes to remind me that I was literally on the edge of my seat for the entire movie. As an adult, I'd probably say The Phantom Menace. I was in Vegas with my wife and a couple friends when we walked by a theatre about 6PM before the opening. We decided to go see it that night…
So were John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson hanging out talking about how much they liked doing 2012 and Kingsmen (respectively), and thought they should combine the two but with a World War Z touch of unified zombies?
I did love Strand channeling the Wolf when talking to Travis.
Yeah, I think the Current is getting slammed right now.
I think its the "Superman could have destroyed us" card. It's a hypothetical still in line with Superman being dead.
Agreed. John Cazale is the beginning and the end of the batting average discussion. That unfortunately may be due in part to cancer cutting his life and career short, so perhaps he may have made some bad movies at some point but geez what a run.
I'm glad I searched for Cazale's name here to find your comment, because I was going to say the same exact thing.
That's preposterous. Your first explanation is clearly the correct one.