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Tony Scott owns a nice house.

Gus Van Sotosyn (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:00 (fifteen years ago)

alf, how do you feel about Top Gun

xX_420_GoKu_ChRiStWaRrIoR_Xx (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:01 (fifteen years ago)

xpost Not as nice as Roland Emmerich's

benanas foster (Eric H.), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:02 (fifteen years ago)

alf, how do you feel about Top Gun

danger zone

Gus Van Sotosyn (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:02 (fifteen years ago)

you ppl never change do ya

Jerry Lewis was at the roast. There was some kind of charity auction segment, and when someone started with a low bid, Jerry shouted "FUCK YOU!"

(I have a friend who's a Friar)

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:02 (fifteen years ago)

JB got robbed

kanellos (gbx), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:05 (fifteen years ago)

tamtamtino

k3vin k., Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:38 (fifteen years ago)

the second one's a lot better, but again i just didnt really feel involved in the ~human drama~

stuff like the buried alive scene - superbly done, but i just didnt feel the drama in it, especially since i knew she'd get out. whereas i loved the long, deliberate conversations in IB, in KB2 it felt like wheel-spinning to me (and i couldnt tell you why one worked for me and the other didnt). the long confrontation with carradine at the end, which seems like its supposed to be the emotional core of the two movies, didnt resonate w/me at all. tho now that im thinking about this stuff, its playing better in my head than i remembered. havent seen either of them since they came out, might be time for a revisiting imo

the trailer fight w/daryl hannah was great tho

― xX_420_GoKu_ChRiStWaRrIoR_Xx (Princess TamTam), Thursday, December 16, 2010 9:39 AM (1 hour ago) Bookmark

this is all evidence that it should have been ONE movie

the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:51 (fifteen years ago)

yeah, just do one movie with the western revenge story and then do something entirely different for your samurai/kung-fu movie pastiche imo... u dont gotta cram it all in there

xX_420_GoKu_ChRiStWaRrIoR_Xx (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:59 (fifteen years ago)

nah i think the decision to take the one kill bill movie and split it into two was not a smart one, should have been one 3-hour movie instead of 2 2-hrs

the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:01 (fifteen years ago)

I still think the first half was gonna drag.

Fig On A Plate Cart (Alex in SF), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:12 (fifteen years ago)

ya i mean you could probably (definitely) make one tight 3 hour movie out of the two parts. but how about one 2 hour movie about one thing and then one entirely different 2 hour movie about another thing. best of all imo. idk i was just thinking that the tonal shifts, while exciting in one way, were also possibly what created that distancing effect for me. i mean theres something to be said for like jackie brown, where it feels like it takes place in the same universe all the way through and doesn't suddenly dump you into a 70s kung fu movie (entertaining as those sequences were).

xX_420_GoKu_ChRiStWaRrIoR_Xx (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:14 (fifteen years ago)

ok one more thread never to revive

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:17 (fifteen years ago)

haha

xX_420_GoKu_ChRiStWaRrIoR_Xx (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:18 (fifteen years ago)

upon considered reflection, Pulp Fiction is totally his WORST movie. wtf ILX

― insert your favorite discriminatory practice here (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, June 25, 2010 6:46 PM (5 months ago) Bookmark

totally stand by this. so much about PF that I don't like - Travolta, Bruce Willis (easily two of the WORST casting decisions QT's ever made), the "dead nigger storage" sequence, Samuel Jackson at his hammiest, a real lack of narrative or even thematic cohesion.

from the lowly milligeir to the mighty gigahongro (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:47 (fifteen years ago)

Reservoir Dogs is worse.

benanas foster (Eric H.), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:52 (fifteen years ago)

yeah, no wimmin, we know

lol post-Jackie Brown "thematic cohesion"

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:55 (fifteen years ago)

great argument there

the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:56 (fifteen years ago)

I think Reservoir Dogs benefits from being smaller in scale than Pulp Fiction. it's tighter, more focused. Pulp Fiction is all over the place, it is quite literally just "a bunch of stuff that happens" with basically nothing tying it together. it's all empty gestures and campy jokes and that's about it. it's the one movie where I think the obvious criticisms, like the ones Morbz is so fond of, actually hold a lot of weight.

from the lowly milligeir to the mighty gigahongro (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:00 (fifteen years ago)

lol post-Jackie Brown "thematic cohesion"

imho everything from Jackie Brown on hangs together very well

from the lowly milligeir to the mighty gigahongro (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:01 (fifteen years ago)

ya honestly i don't have that much fondness in my heart for PF, hard to tell if that's just because i'm so sick of everything to do with it tho

the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:01 (fifteen years ago)

otm

xX_420_GoKu_ChRiStWaRrIoR_Xx (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:17 (fifteen years ago)

reminds me of ppl claiming Nevermind is Nirvana's worst album

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:21 (fifteen years ago)

it kind of is...?

from the lowly milligeir to the mighty gigahongro (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:22 (fifteen years ago)

figured you'd be one of em

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:24 (fifteen years ago)

everyone must have the same opinion.

the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:24 (fifteen years ago)

yes, we established that when B*sterds was crowned greatest film ever

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:26 (fifteen years ago)

I thought it finished 9th?

Fig On A Plate Cart (Alex in SF), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:28 (fifteen years ago)

yes, we established that when B*sterds was crowned greatest film ever

nah that was Step Brothers

from the lowly milligeir to the mighty gigahongro (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:28 (fifteen years ago)

http://us.123rf.com/400wm/400/400/unclealp/unclealp0812/unclealp081200035/3984127.jpg

the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:28 (fifteen years ago)

I can't even stand to listen to Nirvana at all anymore and haven't for maybe 10 years or so fwiw. it's too much like reading a suicide note.

from the lowly milligeir to the mighty gigahongro (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 December 2010 17:32 (fifteen years ago)

probably would go

inglorious basterds
reservoir dogs
pulp fiction
jackie brown
kill bill 1
death proof
kill bill 2

i like all of them to vary degrees but the first five are endlessly entertaining, the last two have some deadly dull bits.

omar little, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:12 (fifteen years ago)

anyone know why tarentino is in the "in utero" liner note thank yous?

http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/3307/inuterospecialthanks.jpg

Philip Nunez, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:15 (fifteen years ago)

dudes who super mega own in reservoir dogs: lawrence tierney, steve buscemi, chris penn

xX_420_GoKu_ChRiStWaRrIoR_Xx (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:16 (fifteen years ago)

yeah Chris Penn is SO great.

don't point that gun at my dad

from the lowly milligeir to the mighty gigahongro (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:20 (fifteen years ago)

according to wiki

He was thanked in the liner notes of Nirvana's final studio album In Utero although the spelling of his name is incorrect. Tarantino returned the favor by thanking Nirvana on the Pulp Fiction soundtrack, along with the message "RIP Kurt". It was thought that Kurt Cobain and his wife Courtney Love rejected an offer to act in Pulp Fiction as Lance & Jody.[48] However Tarantino denied this rumor and claimed he had no real connection to Love and Cobain other than the fact that the couple liked Reservoir Dogs.[49]

xp

mizzell, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:20 (fifteen years ago)

maybe a veiled reference to 'at close range' where he was all like, "dad don't point that gun at me!"

omar little, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:20 (fifteen years ago)

I loved Reservoir Dogs for a long time but sort of feel about it now the way Slocki mentioned about PF. It was just way too overexposed for me in college and I watched it too much I think. It totally still holds a place in my heart though.

ENBB, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:22 (fifteen years ago)

k billy's super sounds of the 70's continues

jumpskins, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:25 (fifteen years ago)

oh god see that's so annoying to me because of the sheer number of times I heard that soundtrack played

ENBB, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:26 (fifteen years ago)

"Tarantino denied this rumor and claimed he had no real connection to Love and Cobain other than the fact that the couple liked Reservoir Dogs."
hm... i smell coverup. or they must have REALLY liked it.

Philip Nunez, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:37 (fifteen years ago)

I don't remember voting in this. I'd probably go Reservoir Dogs, followed by Jackie Brown--love them both, think Jackie Brown gets better and better every time I watch it. Then Pulp Fiction, which I think is half-great, half descending into This Is What I'm Supposed To Do (e.g., the gimp scene). Not a fan of the Kill Bills. Haven't seen the last one.

If Tarantino is indeed closeted, I guess I'm so out of it, I never had a clue.

clemenza, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:45 (fifteen years ago)

He buys popcorn and a soda. Quentin wants a box of candy, too, but he's already fishing for change in his pocket and the girl at the register is squinting her eyes at him. Quentin comes to the movie theatre enough to know that she gets off work (he looks at his watch as he drops the quarters on the counter) five minutes ago. He resists the temptation to make her spend even more time at the register by reminding himself that if he does, she'll probably spit in his drink next time he comes to catch a flick.

Glossy, garishly pink fingernails tap on the counter as he pulls out the last of the change from his pocket.

"Enjoy the movie," she says dryly, handing him a bucket of barely buttered popcorn.

It's a Sonny Chiba triple-feature. Who the fuck wouldn't?

*

Quentin can see what's happening in the film even when he shuts his eyes. He's seen it before, several times, but that doesn't mean he isn't more than happy to watch it again. Sonny Chiba is a fucking legend.

The doors in the back of the theatre open loudly, letting light shine in and illuminate the back few rows. Quentin cranes his neck to look, but gives the person standing there little thought and turns his attention back to the movie.

"You'll be unconscious soon after a lack of oxygen. It's an ancient technique," Tsurugi warns Junjou, and Quentin leans forward. He takes a bite of popcorn, and then --

and then he's covered in the stuff. Popcorn everywhere.

"Shit. Oh, shit, man, I'm sorry." It's the guy that just walked into the theatre. "You okay? Shit."

"Fine. I'm fine," Quentin says, brushing the popcorn off of his lap. "Don't worry about it."

"I'm apparently not so fantastic on my feet," the guy apologizes. "Sure you're okay?"

"It's just some popcorn. I'll live."

"Thanks," the guy says, relieved. "You could've been a real asshole about that." He sits down in a seat behind Quentin.

Quentin tries to focus on the movie again when the guy leans forward, draping his arms over the seat next to Quentin. The guy elbows Quentin's arm gently. "Mind telling me what I missed?"

"Um, no, sure," Quentin says, and the guy hops over the seat. He slides into the seat ungracefully, his feet hitting the floor with a loud thump. "Uh, that's Sonny Chiba. The one in black."

The guy tears open his box of candy. "You want some?" He holds the box out to Quentin, offering it freely. Quentin shakes his head.

"Uh, so, Sonny Chiba, at the beginning of the movie he was hired to kill this guy, right, and -"

"Man, you've got popcorn all over you," the guy points out, flicking a piece of popcorn away from Quentin's knee. Quentin brushes more of the popcorn away, and the guy's hand too, while he's at it. "Oh, is he supposed to be the good guy?" The guy points to the screen. Jesus, he had the focus of a goldfish.

"He's just a bad motherfucker," Quentin replies, and the guy smiles. He starts to laugh, and something about him makes Quentin want to laugh too.

Sometime during the opening titles of Sister Street Fighter the guy leans over.

"Hey, what's your name?"

"Quentin."

"I'm Robert," the guy whispers back.

Quentin finds himself not being able to pay attention for the rest of the movie.

*

"You got any more questions?" Quentin asks, following Robert out of the movie theatre. Robert karate chops his shoulder.

"Nope. Well, yeah. What time is it?"

"Midnight, I guess."

"You gotta be up early tomorrow for anything?" Quentin shakes his head. "Man, I'm fuckin' starving. You wanna grab a burger?"

Quentin's pretty full, he had an entire bucket of popcorn. Then again, Robert had spilled his own popcorn all over Quentin. So it's probably pretty fair that he's hungry.

"Yeah, sure."

*

The only place they can find that's open this late is a hole-in-the-wall joint called Rae's. Rae's Restaurant. The burgers are shitty, but the conversation is good. They talk about the movies they just saw (thank God Quentin has seen the Street Fighter movies enough to be able to recite the dialogue in his sleep, otherwise he'd be fucked), which spirals into a conversation about the legend himself. But Sonny Chiba's only enough to hold the attention of the discussion for so long when you're eating a late-night meal with a mysterious stranger.

"Enough about Sonny Chiba," Quentin says. "Tell me about you."

"Like what?" Robert dips a french fry into a glob of watery ketchup.

"I don't know. What you do, where you're from, your favorite color, your favorite movie star, what kind of music you like, turn-ons, turn-offs..."

He grins, and Quentin smiles foolishly. Maybe that was a little too much.

"Is this a date?"

"What?" Quentin asks. He takes a bite of his burger and really fucking hopes he isn't blushing.

"You heard me."

"Is this a date?" Quentin asks, trying to express incredulity.

"Yeah."

"I don't know, is it?"

"Ask me later." Robert steals one of Quentin's french fries. Quentin takes one back from the guy's plate.

"Why did you sit by me? In a theatre that was totally empty?"

"You didn't look like an asshole." Robert shoves his plate toward Quentin. It still has a couple of french fries left. "You can have these. I'll get the check."

After taking a wad of bills out of his pocket and dropping a few on the table, Robert leans forward and grins.

"Where to next?"

*

Quentin leads Robert through the door he just unlocked, a hand on his back to guide him. "No peeking." He made Robert pull his bandana down over his eyes before they got here.

Quentin flips the light on, and Robert pulls the bandana back up to the top of his head.

It's a video store.

"You work here?"

"Pretty fucking awesome, huh?" For someone who loved movies, yeah, it was pretty fucking awesome. "I just hang out most of the time. Watch movies whenever I want."

"I'm jealous," Robert admits. He pokes at a copy of Escape From New York. "You get paid a lot?"

Quentin scoffs. "Of course not."

"Why don't you leave?"

"Better than a real job," he answers. Robert finds himself agreeing. Robert follows Quentin to a row of shelves and watches as Quentin tilts a movie back with his forefinger. "You ever seen Rio Bravo?"

Robert grins. "I love it."

Quentin slides the movie back into place, and as he turns back around to face Robert life seems to play in slow motion. Robert steps forward and corners Quentin against the shelves.

"I'm about to kiss you," he says.

His hands are on the shelves behind Quentin and their mouths are touching before Quentin even thinks to say "okay".

*

The thought that maybe things are moving too quickly enters Quentin's mind very briefly before Robert's touch on his skin burns that thought out of existence. They've moved on to Quentin's shitty apartment, and they're in his bed, and... aw, hell, it's way too late for any kind of regrets.

Quentin doesn't know what kind of luck let Robert bump into him at the movie theatre - literally bump into him - but somehow it must've been fate. It had to have been fate, otherwise there was no way the burgers would have happened or the kissing or the impending sex.

Robert straddles Quentin, and Quentin runs his palms back and forth over Robert's jean-clad thighs as they kiss.

*

Robert is gone for forty-five minutes before Quentin stirs enough to notice the bed is empty and that the window is open. It's cold enough at night that Quentin realizes he ought to get dressed. He throws on some clothes and pulls on a jacket as an afterthought.

He finds Robert out in front of the billboard adjacent to his apartment building, leaning against it and smoking a cigarette. He's wearing one of Quentin's sweaters. Quentin zips up his jacket and steps up to Robert.

"What's up?" Quentin asks, but quietly. The neighbors will kick his ass if he gets too loud at this time of night.

Robert takes a drag from his cigarette. He fidgets, agitated.

"I gotta tell you something, Quentin."

"What's that?"

"I didn't just... run into you at the movies. I was paid to be there."

"What, you work there? Why didn't you say anything?"

"I don't work there. I'm... I sleep with people. For money."

"You're a whore?" Quentin asks. What. the. fuck.

"No!" His hands fly up. "It's different. It's not that. This is only my fourth day on the job, or something like that. You're my third... customer."

"What?" Quentin breathes. What the hell is going on?

"Fuck," Robert mutters. "Here we go. Okay. You know the movie store? The one you work at? Your boss... what's his name?"

"Does it fucking matter what his fucking name is?"

"No, no. It's... he's the guy. He wanted to get you something for your birthday. He wanted me to act like I showed up... just ran into you..." Quentin doesn't look mad, but he isn't smiling, either. "Are you mad?"

Quentin thinks about it for a moment, then shakes his head. "I ain't gonna lie to you, that's one of the best nights I ever fucking had. The night and the sex." Robert looks a little relieved. "I guess I knew something was up. There was no way you could've liked me that much."

"Fuck. Quentin, this... This isn't me. I'm not about-" Robert waves his hands, smoke from his cigarette curling around him. "This. It's not what you think it is. I'm a good guy, I swear to fucking God."

Quentin kind of wishes he had his own cigarette right now. This is sort of a lot to take in.

"I just... When it comes to relationships, I'm one hundred percent, alright? All in. I don't sleep around. I'm with one person. If I'm with you, I'm with you. Nothing else fucking matters."

"Yeah?" Quentin can't resist taking the cigarette from Robert and taking a drag before handing it back. Robert looks him in the eye.

"Yeah." Robert puts the cigarette to his lips and draws in a final breath of smoke before dropping it to the floor and rubbing it out with the heel of his boot. "Hey, did you mean what you said about that being a really good night?"

"It's probably the best time I've ever had with somebody, if you want the truth. I mean, you like the same movies, you like the same music, you don't like pickles on your burgers-"

"Look, man, I feel sort of dumb saying this because I've only known you for one night and because of what I do or whatever, but I'm really, really into you."

Quentin grabs him by the front of the sweater (his sweater) and pulls him closer, close enough to stare into his eyes from a dangerously short distance before shutting him up with a kiss.

"Come back inside."

"Alright," Robert agrees.

He lets Quentin take his hand and lead him back in through the window.

omar little, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:53 (fifteen years ago)

Pulp Fiction is all over the place, it is quite literally just "a bunch of stuff that happens" with basically nothing tying it together.

shakey you are gonna make me unearth my ancient posts on pulp fiction

if nothing else this thread will result in some great display names (Edward III), Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:55 (fifteen years ago)

if I had to fuck a girl... I mean had to, if my life depended on it

zvookster, Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:55 (fifteen years ago)

thanks omar.

xX_420_GoKu_ChRiStWaRrIoR_Xx (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 16 December 2010 18:58 (fifteen years ago)

shakey you are gonna make me unearth my ancient posts on pulp fiction

pro or con? I don't remember said posts/thread

from the lowly milligeir to the mighty gigahongro (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 December 2010 19:02 (fifteen years ago)

np xp

omar little, Thursday, 16 December 2010 19:03 (fifteen years ago)

Pulp Fiction is all over the place, it is quite literally just "a bunch of stuff that happens" with basically nothing tying it together.

are you fucking kidding me

I can see an argument for it being totally contrived/unconvincing, but saying that there's "basically nothing tying it together" just shows you didn't pay any attention to the movie

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Thursday, 16 December 2010 19:04 (fifteen years ago)

found this on the IB thread:

his most moral film I'd say is pulp fiction. not sure how much that has to do with avery's involvement, but two of the stories involve redemption through moral choices that break the character's normative ethical code (e.g. butch saving marcellus, julius sparing ringo).

― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Friday, February 19, 2010 3:09 PM (9 months ago) Bookmark

if nothing else this thread will result in some great display names (Edward III), Thursday, 16 December 2010 19:04 (fifteen years ago)


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