Damn it! You know what? I'm sick of this crap. I'm sick of being the guy who eats insects and gets the funny syphilis. As of this moment, it's over. I'm finished being everybody's butt monkey!

Xander ,'Lessons'


Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video  

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Jessica - Apr 26, 2005 9:43:10 am PDT #2200 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

who sounds a lot like Stephen Fry

It is Stephen Fry


Jon B. - Apr 26, 2005 9:47:03 am PDT #2201 of 10002
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

A friend of mine who's a big Anglophile is only showing the vaguest interest in maybe seeing it, since she's not a SF fan normally, nor a big fan of Pythonesque humor.

Given this bias, do you really think she would like it?


beekaytee - Apr 26, 2005 9:48:54 am PDT #2202 of 10002
Compassionately intolerant

It is Stephen Fry

Ears like a steeltrap. That's what I have. Plus? A keen awareness of how far behind the curve I generally am.


tommyrot - Apr 26, 2005 9:49:44 am PDT #2203 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Ears like a steeltrap.

Q-tips tremble in fear....


beekaytee - Apr 26, 2005 9:51:35 am PDT #2204 of 10002
Compassionately intolerant

Q-tips
= orgasmic

tommyrot, you made me giggle out LOUD


DavidS - Apr 26, 2005 9:57:07 am PDT #2205 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I always think of Resevoir Dogs as a Greek tragedy. If you ignore the flashbacks and flourishes, it certainly has the Aristotelian unities. Plus, lots of loyalty issues. And lots of blood.

All of these, definitely. Plus the Howard Hawks obsession with professionalism, and male codes of honor. Plus the first American dose of Hong Kong style action, with lots of bits lifted directly from (I think) City on Fire (with Chow Yun Fat). Also lots of texture from 70s American films, especially ones like Straight Time with Dustin Hoffman. The classic noir heist films: The Killing, Riffi, Asphalt Jungle. (Two with Sterling Hayden!) And of course, all of the Godard and French New Wave tics that QT rightly considers the motherlode of hipster cinema.


Kathy A - Apr 26, 2005 10:04:38 am PDT #2206 of 10002
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Given this bias, do you really think she would like it?

But she does enjoy comic-book films like Hellboy and Spiderman, which I view as on the same spectrum as SF films. She also geeks out over the original Star Wars trilogy, and enjoyed the LotR films as well. Oh, and she's a big Buffy and Angel fan, too (some Buffistas met her at the first F2F in Chicago).


DavidS - Apr 26, 2005 10:06:31 am PDT #2207 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

For those of you who haven't seen City on Fire, here's a synopsis. It's pretty much Reservoir Dogs in plot:

In 1987, Hong Kong director Ringo (Full Contact) Lam made a film called City On Fire, starring Chow Yun-Fat as a heavily conflicted cop who goes undercover with a gang of thieves who plan to rob a jewelry exchange. Members are strictly forbidden to swap names or backgrounds, but Chow is befriended by career criminal Danny Lee, and suffers pangs of guilt over the fact that "doing his job" will mean betraying him.

The heist goes sour when another thief starts shooting hostages, and the cops appear out of nowhere. Chow, wounded in the stomach, reflexively kills his attacker -- a cop -- and is rescued by Lee, who stands in the path of an oncoming police truck, gun in either hand, and calmly riddles its occupants with bullets. After taking refuge in a deserted warehouse, the gang's boss decides there's a police informant among them: Chow. Lee comes to his buddy's defense, triggering a three-way stand-off that ends in a hail of bullets. As Lee holds the dying Chow in his arms, Chow tearfully admits he's a cop, then waits for Lee to finish him off.


Sean K - Apr 26, 2005 10:11:28 am PDT #2208 of 10002
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Wow. That's exactly RD.


sumi - Apr 26, 2005 10:11:57 am PDT #2209 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

Zathura looks like fun.