So much Gorn and Fingore, it's Bloody Hilarious. I especially loved the scene where the girl in a bikini dancing in the geyser of blood. The Hobo was just too badass to live. Best movie for a romantic first date.
I like my coffee black just like my metal.I saw this last night. Better film than Machete, in my opinion.
More Buscemi at http://forum.reelsociety.com/Damnit! Playing in three cities in Missouri and KC isn't one of them. Ours is truly an uncaring god.
i. hear. a. sound.I saw it in Springfield and it's managed to get a second week. You can drive three hours to see it next week.
More Buscemi at http://forum.reelsociety.com/Maybe I'll try to get down to Columbia so I can get my Osaka's fix too. And see if that chinese place I loved is still in business...
i. hear. a. sound.It's on DVD
Attack Of The Show gave it a Buy.
I loved it. It was hilariously offensive and awesomely violent.
Is there a trope named "Epic Hobo", because there should be — now.
You're the most beautiful girl in this room.Great movie, not the most violent I've ever seen (which is a good thing), Rutger Hauer was unsurprisingly awesome.
Listened to the commentary featuring the director and Rutger Hauer.
Apparently during the scene where a guy gets decapitated and then the women dances in his blood, there was a guy who had been blind all his life in the background (who had gotten surgery a week prior) that got his eye sight for the first time as the women was dancing and someone heard him say "Wow, red's a really pretty color."
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The lead actor is remarkable.
I don't want to set the world on fire, baby. I love you too much. I just want to start a big, big flame in your heart.Rutger Hauer is one of the greatest actors in the history of mankind!
... I, Owlman, want to erase all reality to have ever existed. I don't feel that I am as evil as the people pictured in that story. This is a remarkable achievement.
I don't want to set the world on fire, baby. I love you too much. I just want to start a big, big flame in your heart.The Disco Inferno scene had me laughing in stunned horror(even if I wasn't surprised having seen Treevenge). Jason Eisener must really hate children.
Though I doubt that's what I'm supposed to take away from his work...
... That's what I call a Mexican Standoff. Usually when a tragedy ends like this, there's an epilogue, an aftermath...
As for the Plague... was that an octopus?
I don't want to set the world on fire, baby. I love you too much. I just want to start a big, big flame in your heart.
This movie....IS AWESOME!