This was fire. Just seen it at the Alamo in Brooklyn cus I guess they was having an early showing before it releases next year.
Loved the 70s aesthetic and it was a lot funnier than expected
if someone died it's cause he left a hat on a bed prolly
if someone died it's cause he left a hat on a bed prolly
Lmao this Jamaican superstition?
if someone died it's cause he left a hat on a bed prolly
i have only seen d****tore cowboy by gvs tbh lol
Lmao this Jamaican superstition?
you never seen d****tore cowboy???
It’s been so long honestly
great film....really good casting, script, cinematography, the works.... and it wasn't till i watched it and logged it on letterboxd that i found out it was same director as f***ing...good will hunting???
but yeah, really liked that one, especially some of the aerial shots, have to wonder how those were done tbh...pre-drones so i'm guessing they had someone sky diving to film those or sometihng technical like that. makes you think
great film....really good casting, script, cinematography, the works.... and it wasn't till i watched it and logged it on letterboxd that i found out it was same director as f***ing...good will hunting???
but yeah, really liked that one, especially some of the aerial shots, have to wonder how those were done tbh...pre-drones so i'm guessing they had someone sky diving to film those or sometihng technical like that. makes you think
Yeah Gus is a legend he just fell off within the recent years
great film....really good casting, script, cinematography, the works.... and it wasn't till i watched it and logged it on letterboxd that i found out it was same director as f***ing...good will hunting???
but yeah, really liked that one, especially some of the aerial shots, have to wonder how those were done tbh...pre-drones so i'm guessing they had someone sky diving to film those or sometihng technical like that. makes you think
skydiving
most likely helicopter
skydiving
most likely helicopter
Have you seen the movie?
Have you seen the movie?
nah nah you might be onto something tho, thats just wild to think about
nah nah you might be onto something tho, thats just wild to think about
Pretty solid movie, gets a little dull at point. Some of the accents were getting to the edge of campy, and it took me forever to realize that was Cary Elwes
he had his son at gun point and he still wouldn’t apologize lmaooo
Man.
This is where I wish Gus added more steak and potatoes to Richard's stance of when the deal went sour.
We really didn't know whether Richard was being used as a smokescreen to keep Tony at bay, that he was in cahoots with his pops the entire time, or that he legitimately didn't know that Tony was getting finessed by his dad.
Shout-out to Bill though, looked nothing like Tony but 100% nailed his personality and mannerisms.
I absolutely, definitely, and wholeheartedly believe those rumors that Al shot all of his scenes in one day.