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		Ok, so this movie is 9 years old....Another Quentin Tarantino flick..
Has anyone else ever seen this & what were your thoughts?
The last short story in that movie, annoyed the fuck out of me....that much I can tell you....
	
	
	
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		I never saw the whole thing, but the scenes with Antonio Banderas' kids and the dead hooker had me rolling when I first saw it.
	
	
	
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		Which one was the last part?
	
	
	
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		GREAT flick!  The last part is taken from a Roald Dahl short story, read The Omnibus
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I have to read a short story to find out what the last part was now?
A simple one sentence summary would've sufficed. :disappointed:
	
	
	
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		Quote:Originally posted by BITENY
Ok, so this movie is 9 years old....Another Quentin Tarantino flick..
Has anyone else ever seen this & what were your thoughts?
The last short story in that movie, annoyed the fuck out of me....that much I can tell you.... 
got a lot of time on your hands?
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Low blow.
	
	
	
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		Topper's a dick. Whatever.
Header- the last story involves a bunch of drunk fools in the Penthouse of the hotel, and Tim Roth being stuck watching them make a bet on one of the friends who has to light his lighter 10 times in a row or else he gets his pinky finger chopped off.
Well, Tim Roth is the guy doing the chopping & Quentin Tarantino gives him $1,000 to do the chopping. The guy loses his finger, Tim Roth is $1,000 richer & that's that. But what annoyed me was how long it took to get to the fucking point & end the movie.
Make sense?
	
	
	
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		Quote:Originally posted by BITENY
Topper's a dick. Whatever.
Header- the last story involves a bunch of drunk fools in the Penthouse of the hotel, and Tim Roth being stuck watching them make a bet on one of the friends who has to light his lighter 10 times in a row or else he gets his pinky finger chopped off.
Well, Tim Roth is the guy doing the chopping & Quentin Tarantino gives him $1,000 to do the chopping. The guy loses his finger, Tim Roth is $1,000 richer & that's that. But what annoyed me was how long it took to get to the fucking point & end the movie.
Make sense? 
I liked that scene.  THe details of the film are sketchy with me since it has been 9 years.  But I liked that scene a lot.  But I guess I see your point on the drawn out nature of it.
	
 
	
	
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		I thought the entire film was discombobulated, which is what happens when you have four different stories by four different directors.  It doesn't have any sense of flow or unity, though I thought Tim Roth's acting was superb.
	
	
	
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