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sherie 06-23-2003 02:24 PM

50 and it was great!!

RedShoe 06-23-2003 03:11 PM

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Originally posted by Gary
first time i saw it, they showed the ear being cut off and it was sick.

second time i rented it, they panned away. i guess theres 2 versions out there

Get the fuck out of here!! Are you serious? I had no idea that they originally showed it. LOL, I guess I'll just have to ask Q when I see him next time.

Oh and to the person that says Pulp Fiction was good and thaT rd WAS BAD... let's not forget that he also did From Duck Till Dawn, and that sucked ass. And no Selma Hayek did not redeem that film.

gigi 06-23-2003 04:37 PM

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Originally posted by Buh-Hoe


No, I understood it perfectly. It's just that as soon as they named that one guy "Mr. Pink", I knew the movie would be totally gay!

Why couldn't they have named him "Mr. Purple" I mean WTF?

:moon

One of my all time favorites! DEFINITELY a must see.

And the whole 'Mr. Pink' thing was totally part of who Mr. Pink was! Pulease! I guess you missed it when 'mr. pink' bitched about being called mr. pink and first asked if he could trade names with one of the others, and then decided he should be called Mr. Purple instead.....:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

It was hilarious!

I'd get the pink version of the movie too.....Mr. Pink was the best character.....and ya know, you 'really' don't know if he even got away??? He was the only one to leave that building. Sure, you hear shooting and stuff outside, but you never truly find out what really happened to him....

Joe Sixpack 06-23-2003 05:08 PM

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Originally posted by RedShoe
Oh and to the person that says Pulp Fiction was good and thaT rd WAS BAD... let's not forget that he also did From Duck Till Dawn, and that sucked ass. And no Selma Hayek did not redeem that film.
No he didn't. That was Robert Rodriguez.


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