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Post by Madsengirl on Jun 19, 2004 16:04:11 GMT -5
I voted for 'Reservoir Dogs'. It's the first one I ever saw Michael in, plus it's just a damn good movie!
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Post by TsnMMFan on Jun 21, 2004 9:57:26 GMT -5
I have to vote for both Reservoir Dogs and Thelma & Louise. I only wish he'd been in T&L a little longer. I find myself at time watching it and then turning it off when Jimmy leaves the cafe.
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Post by Madsengirl on Jun 21, 2004 17:58:15 GMT -5
lol, I'm the same way. Although I haven't watched T&L in awhile. I watch Reservoir Dogs quite often though. And also Donnie Brasco...
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Post by MsBlonde on Jun 21, 2004 20:51:42 GMT -5
A little after I became a Madsen fan, Thelma and Louise came on one of the local stations, but at, like 1 am. So I stuck in a supposedly 4 hour tape, and let it run. So I began watching, and I get to the point where he and Louise are in the hotel room, and it cuts out. Of course, they weren't four hour tapes, I had bought two two-hour tapes... lovely. ;D
But definitely Dogs, with Volume 2 in a close lead.
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Post by MsBlonde on Jun 21, 2004 20:56:26 GMT -5
I have to vote for both Reservoir Dogs and Thelma & Louise. I only wish he'd been in T&L a little longer. I find myself at time watching it and then turning it off when Jimmy leaves the cafe. Apparently there's a scene between Jimmy and the cop (Harvey Keitel) and he and Keitel made pretty good friends but, as Madsen said "It got cut so there would be more room for Mr. Pitt". Special edition DVD perhaps?
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Post by Madsengirl on Jun 22, 2004 17:12:23 GMT -5
A special edition dvd would be awesome! Speaking of SE dvd's, for anyone who doesn't already have it I would highly recommend the Reservoir Dogs 10th Ann. dvd. It's excellent! Lots of extra stuff & a coupla interviews w/ Michael.
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Post by TsnMMFan on Jun 22, 2004 17:36:09 GMT -5
Got it. Too cool, way cool. Funny thing is I had to buy it because I wore out the vhs I had. Course, it was new back in 1991, after a few thousand views I guess things wear out! ;D
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Post by Madsengirl on Jun 22, 2004 17:57:50 GMT -5
LOL, yeah, I wore out my vhs of it too. Let me guess, you got the dvd w/ the Mr. Blonde cover right? ;D
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Post by MsBlonde on Jun 22, 2004 19:44:37 GMT -5
I like that part where his son comes in. "You've gotta back up your kids, because someday they're gonna grow up and they have to take care of you, and I hope that at least one of them will like me. Maybe that's why I've had so many..."
That's the best I can remember. And that thing he talked about having the actor who played the cop in the trunk. That was hilarious.
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Post by Madsengirl on Jun 23, 2004 16:38:58 GMT -5
lol, yeah, that was hilarious. He rode around w/ the actor in the trunk, even went to a drive-through at a fast food chain.
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Post by TsnMMFan on Jun 23, 2004 19:31:24 GMT -5
Mr. Blonde cover? You thought any different? ;D
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Post by Madsengirl on Jun 23, 2004 19:59:16 GMT -5
LOL...no, I had faith in ya!
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Post by MsBlonde on Jun 23, 2004 20:55:49 GMT -5
I was going to get one myself (too impatient waiting for KB1 so I rented it) but the only edition they had was Mr. Orange. And, like Mike says, "Sorry, Tim - it's not about Mr. Orange."
Have you seen the UK b&w versions? They're a lot better.
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Post by Madsengirl on Jun 24, 2004 18:12:52 GMT -5
No, I haven't seen them. Sounds interesting though!
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Post by MsBlonde on Jun 26, 2004 18:45:18 GMT -5
It basically is the same as the American versions except no color-coded backgrounds, and it's a wide shot. Like, the guys walking instead of just their heads, and then there's this splash of black blood.
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