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Anyone else got comments on it?
"And I shall strike thee with great vengeance..." and all of that.
My fave bit is probably when Vincent (John Travolta) accidently blasts that dude in the car and they have to clean the mess up.
Once again, great film.
*Imagines having a cat to play with*
*Is filled with a warm glow*
> Reservoir Dogs I've only ever seen once in my life, and that was a
> long time ago, so it would be nice to see it again to form a better
> opinion of it than the vague recollection I have at present.
I thought Reservoir Dogs was pretty good, but I did think the end was a little predictable.
I've seen Pulp Fiction countless times now, and the scene that really sticks in my mind is, basically, all of it, although the "Oh, I'm sorry Did I break your concentration?" line sets the whole tone of the film for me.
Reservoir Dogs I've only ever seen once in my life, and that was a long time ago, so it would be nice to see it again to form a better opinion of it than the vague recollection I have at present.
Out of the 3 films though, Jackie Brown has to be my favourite. It's got De Niro in it for a start, as well as Bridget Fonda and Samuel L. Jackson, I rank it right up there with Heat as one of my all time favourite crime films.
Quality movie, can't pick a favourite part.
I also quite like the bit where he thinks he has divine intervention, lucky thing to have if people keep shooting at you...
Thats my favourite bit too. But I also like the bit where he has to slam that needle into that woman's chest.. makes you cringe! The dance scene is great too.
Fantastic film. Too many good bits to name!
Anyone else got comments on it?
"And I shall strike thee with great vengeance..." and all of that.
My fave bit is probably when Vincent (John Travolta) accidently blasts that dude in the car and they have to clean the mess up.
Once again, great film.