And now that I think about it, a Dan Savage-approved GGG movie theatre might be a hell of a place.
And now that I think about it, a Dan Savage-approved GGG movie theatre might be a hell of a place.
I never noticed the "Triple G Rated" movie theatre in that sequence before. Nice touch.
Isn't that supposed to be Costello?
This does come up in the movie, but it's portrayed as not being as useful as they hoped.
It's from a later season (can't remember which episode), but I'm pretty fond of "I'd rather see a thousand guilty men go free than chase after them."
Then you just have an entirely different movie. I think I know what you're saying, and I do agree that the context of Tarantino's past work is going to affect how people receive the movie. But if you change the writer-director and the cast, all you've really got left is a premise. And while the premise here is…
Then you just have an entirely different movie. I think I know what you're saying, and I do agree that the context of Tarantino's past work is going to affect how people receive the movie. But if you change the writer-director and the cast, all you've really got left is a premise. And while the premise here is…
People wouldn't have cared as much when the script leaked, but there would've been a few people who read it and started hyping it online. Then, when people found out that Leo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson and Jamie Foxx were starring in a straight-to-DVD slavery revenge flick directed by some no-name…
People wouldn't have cared as much when the script leaked, but there would've been a few people who read it and started hyping it online. Then, when people found out that Leo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson and Jamie Foxx were starring in a straight-to-DVD slavery revenge flick directed by some no-name…
I'll third that. The way Jackson transitions from a doddering caricature to a sinister malevolent force is just incredible. And when he stands up without the cane… just a fantastic moment.
I'll third that. The way Jackson transitions from a doddering caricature to a sinister malevolent force is just incredible. And when he stands up without the cane… just a fantastic moment.
Did you listen to anything outside "Combination Pizza Hut/Taco Bell"? Because that was pretty garbage, but they've put out some damn good stuff since then.
Did you listen to anything outside "Combination Pizza Hut/Taco Bell"? Because that was pretty garbage, but they've put out some damn good stuff since then.
Four Rooms. The credit animation nails the vibe that the rest of the movie never quite hits Plus the song is just frustratingly catchy.
Four Rooms. The credit animation nails the vibe that the rest of the movie never quite hits Plus the song is just frustratingly catchy.
I met Enrico Colantoni at a Canadian awards show once, and asked him how you'd actually kill a man with two tea bags and some wax paper. He laughed a bit and thought about it like he'd never been asked that before (unlikely as that seems) before settling on "tea bags over the eyes, then choke him with the wax paper".
Se…
I met Enrico Colantoni at a Canadian awards show once, and asked him how you'd actually kill a man with two tea bags and some wax paper. He laughed a bit and thought about it like he'd never been asked that before (unlikely as that seems) before settling on "tea bags over the eyes, then choke him with the wax paper".
Se…
And if he does, he should label them: Favourite and Not Favourite.
And if he does, he should label them: Favourite and Not Favourite.
Wait, did you say "hipster" or "disparate group of people that I dislike based on my assumptions and projections despite never having made an attempt to engage with them in any meaningful way?" Those keys are like, right next to each other.