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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsBecause of the Samuel Jackson "Brett Kavanaugh" Pulp Fiction Parody, I finally watched the movie.
The parody, which I'm sure many here have already seen:
So I watched the movie, which over the years, I thought I wouldn't like from what I'd heard.
The Kavanaugh parody was so funny, I decided it watch the real movie.
It was actually a pretty good, if violent, movie. I'm not sure I'd watch it again, but it was, shall we say, interestingly done.
There's nothing amusing about Kavanaugh though. That political hack is responsible for declaring women's internal organs state property, injuring and killing the women in the process.
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Because of the Samuel Jackson "Brett Kavanaugh" Pulp Fiction Parody, I finally watched the movie. (Original Post)
NNadir
Oct 22
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LearnedHand
(4,034 posts)1. Omg this is hilarious
Now I need to watch the film again!
NNadir
(34,662 posts)4. There's another version online adding Lindsay Graham to the scene. (I thought I was posting that one.)
It's even funnier.
Xavier Breath
(5,011 posts)2. I'm not a big fan of Tarantino
but there are a few of his movies that I do love, including this one. If you'd like to watch a nostalgia-soaked film about the movie and tv business of the late '60s, with a little Manson Family thrown in for good measure, then you need to watch Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood.
Brother Buzz
(37,797 posts)3. Tarantino's soundtracks, alone, are worth the price of admission.
He manages to weave the music into his films, not just layered on top as an afterthought.