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Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:51 pm
by Dr O Nothing_Archive
run joe run wrote:Dr. O' Nothing wrote:Is that supposed to be my thinking, Gallo's thinking, or are you just projecting, big time?
Gallo's.
Anyway, you didn't address the issue of consistency among these actors. If you can nail it down, please do.
Gallo's fantasies, in a bollockshell.
Perhaps and quite likely.
Personally, I think there is a 'dark horse' quality inherent in all of those actors, not unlike the vibe VG tries to convey for/about himself in his films.
Me, I will watch pretty much any scene that features any of the above thespians.
Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:13 pm
by Hexpane_Archive
Love this movie, one of my top 10 of all time.
Hipsters love to point out the "flaws" in the movie, but a moving having flaws doesn't make it bad. Anyone can nitpick scenes to death...
As others pointed out, the dialog and delivery are just amazing.
My favs are of course Ricci, Goon and the Dad character.
I steal lines all the time for my own relationship, 'act like you like me' is a command I often give my girlfriend.
Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:31 pm
by MantaRay_Archive
did mine eyes deceive me, or did I see Vince Gallo in a Belvedere vodka tv commercial?
Buffalo '66- NOT CRAP
Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:58 am
by that damned fly_Archive
MantaRay wrote:did mine eyes deceive me, or did I see Vince Gallo in a Belvedere vodka tv commercial?
Buffalo '66- NOT CRAP
that was him.
and i like this movie. not crap.
Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:33 am
by spanning time_Archive
What I find most endearing w/ this film is you start out hating the character and by the end you are rooting for him. Not crap in any way.
Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:56 am
by tallchris_Archive
NOT CRAP.
Between this and The Brown Bunny, Gallo has become a really great filmmaker. One of the best in this country, IMO.
Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:44 am
by ssakmule_Archive
I watched the movie last week & liked most of it. Some scenes which I disliked were already mentioned in detail by Eierdiebe on the first page. To add to that list, the scene where he fellates Mickey Rourke was uncalled for. He's got to stop his blowjob routines if he is aspiring towards some commercial success.
Also, I am pretty sure that this movie predates the first Matrix movie which means that Gallo deserves some stylistic/technological royalties for those bullet scenes in the end.
& those red prince of arabia shoes of his, need to be remastered. They look bad supporting his bowed legs.
Overall, not crap, WF 5 (originally 7 for being the script writer & including, "you're so handsome & your dick is so big" & a redeeming -3 for the club scenes in the end & being a founding fatherof what we now know as the "Matrix filming techniques" & 1 more waffle for giving a stupid justification for the blowjob scene in the brown bunny -a discographical waffle).
& how is it possible for "spend some time" to be pronounced repeatedly as spaaaayyyynnnnnddddd some time?
Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:52 am
by Rotten Tanx_Archive
ssakmule wrote:
& how is it possible for "spend some time" to be pronounced repeatedly as spaaaayyyynnnnnddddd some time?
I thought he was saying spending time when I watched it. Apparantly they're "spanning" time. As in the pictures are meant to represent a later point in their life for him to send to his parents.
Film: Buffalo 66
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:33 am
by AAAAAAAARGH_Archive
ssakmule wrote:originally 7 for being the script writer & including, "you're so handsome & your dick is so big"
Vincent Gallo will never be able to justify this scene. What a terrible stain on this otherwise great movie.