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LadyLurkerHandz OP t1_j9lh3i7 wrote
Reply to comment by Great_Refrigerator80 in Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Omg how could I forget this!!
lucia-pacciola t1_j9lglnb wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
More of a bar than a diner, but Longbaugh and Sarno talking shop in The Way of the Gun.
lucia-pacciola t1_j9lgddb wrote
Reply to comment by Euphoric-Driver-7568 in Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Right?
[deleted] OP t1_j9lfwkk wrote
Reply to comment by monodopple in Suspiria (2018) by [deleted]
I wish I was Chloe grace mortez
[deleted] OP t1_j9lfskp wrote
Reply to comment by HauntingTeacup in Suspiria (2018) by [deleted]
yeah ik and I’m not saying it had to be her- just saying I think Chloe would’ve fit Dakota’s role much more. But I would love to know who else besides Dakota was considered
FlerblyMerbly t1_j9lfrq0 wrote
Reply to comment by fonduktoe in What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
Goodfellas and Casino would be better.
failure_most_of_all t1_j9lejot wrote
I loved Jack Nicholson in Mars Attacks as the president and the casino owner.
Threadheads t1_j9lefqh wrote
Chunking Express and Fallen Angels. Fallen Angels is clearly made in the same world as Chungking Express, and has some similar story beats and themes, but the tone is much darker and sadder.
earhere t1_j9lduk1 wrote
It's my head canon that Enemy of the State (1998) is a sequel to The Conversation (1974)
mwaaahfunny t1_j9ldneb wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
"Pack your shit! Pack your shit!" "You start getting excited motherfucker!"
"I killed your cat your druggie bitch"
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j9ldmgg wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Tony Stark, Nick Fury, and Natasha Romanoff in Iron Man 2.
[deleted] t1_j9ldf55 wrote
Reply to comment by girafa in What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
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Euphoric-Driver-7568 t1_j9ldded wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Haywire. Opening scene is nuts
Onepunchmanworkout t1_j9lcdj4 wrote
Reply to comment by NeuHundred in What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
But think how great a super troopers starship troopers crossover would be.
Sad_Literature_8657 t1_j9lcdgw wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Diner…
NeuHundred t1_j9lbu36 wrote
Reply to comment by riegspsych325 in What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
Paul also had one of those comic-art tin collector's cases which went along nicely with the Shaun/Fuzz ones.
NeuHundred t1_j9lbqgv wrote
Reply to comment by Onepunchmanworkout in What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
I misread Super Troopers as Starship Troopers and thought 'fuck, Beerfest must be far gorier than I expected!"
geekzapoppin t1_j9lb95t wrote
The Neil Breen Cinematic Universe. They all share similar protagonists, seemingly-random mysticism, and are really tough on business owners and corrupt government officials.
Onepunchmanworkout t1_j9lb3wz wrote
Reply to comment by fonduktoe in What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
....and who played Johnny's father?
Kylon1138 t1_j9lb35v wrote
Reply to Suspiria (2018) by [deleted]
>IT SAID STARRING CHLOE GRACE MORTEZ
Where exactly did "it" say this?
Her credit on the poster says "and Chloe Grace Mortez"
this "and" usually implies they are not the star and just an appearance/supporting role.
GaryKing1413 t1_j9lat9b wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Reservoir Dogs’ “I don’t tip”
Pulp Fiction’s Beginning Diner Scene and the Ending Diner scene
GaryKing1413 t1_j9las76 wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Reservoir Dogs’ “I don’t tip”
Pulp Fiction’s Beginning Diner Scene and the Ending Diner scene
geekzapoppin t1_j9laqo2 wrote
Reply to comment by Kinofhera in What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
It does! Kentucky Fried Movie. Written by the Airplane guys and directed by John Landis. It's not plot-based like the other three, but has the same kind of humor and its success definitely led to the later films.
DreamcastJunkie t1_j9laod0 wrote
Spine of the Night is a great successor to Heavy Metal.
lucia-pacciola t1_j9lhed1 wrote
Reply to What are some of your favourite spiritual successor films? by theg721
Before we got Top Gun: Maverick we had Stealth. We also had Flight of the Intruder and Behind Enemy Lines.
Heat, The Town, and Den of Thieves will always be a spiritual trilogy for me.
And, for two hit men who got their comeuppance in a quaint fairy tale town in Europe, purgatory is an island off the coast of Ireland during the civil war.