Scenes You Can't Forget (Any Genre)

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I'm glad you picked the real one instead of the fake one.
 

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Shoot, definitely should've gif'd that too. The casual attitude Travolta take towards H is a bit backwards; there to buy blow, but hey H is in and got my case ready too? Sometimes Tarantino tries to be "too cool" in how he knows the UG scene @ times.
I'd seen him ( Quentin) in an interview 4or 5 years ago( don't know when he'd given it) but the dude actually looked like he'd been on an "around the clock 6 month crack binge",,, he looks a hell of a lot better this days.
 

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I'd seen him ( Quentin) in an interview 4or 5 years ago( don't know when he'd given it) but the dude actually looked like he'd been on an "around the clock 6 month crack binge",,, he looks a hell of a lot better this days.
Tarantino was definitely heavy into the cocaine scene. Sounds like not so much anymore. He has aged terribly and glad he's trying to fight them demons.
 

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Scene I can't forget: Duvall's dying scene in Colors where he keeps repeating "Let me just catch my breath...."


I can't exactly recall it ,though having seen the movie,,, the dying scene that's pretty vivid is from the movie "HEAT" as puffs of steam exit Robert De Niro's heaving chest and labored breathing with Al Pacino standing over him.
( that was a good flick)
 

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I can't exactly recall it ,though having seen the movie,,, the dying scene that's pretty vivid is from the movie "HEAT" as puffs of steam exit Robert De Niro's heaving chest and labored breathing with Al Pacino standing over him.
( that was a good flick)
Yep, with a great gun battle outside the bank.
 
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