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1I'm thinking Ranbir goes stir crazy in the end like Tony in Scarface. That machine gun is grotesque though.
Originally posted by: ohophelia
I'm thinking Ranbir goes stir crazy in the end like Tony in Scarface. That machine gun is grotesque though.
Speaking of which, why is this crazy movie considered a classic? I still have nightmares about that chainsaw scene. Not a single scene in the movie which can be called some cinematic exuberance, just plain grotesque unwatchable things frame after frame, the only movie I watched with one eye closed and sometimes both before I dozed off only to be woken up by this last scene. And then I had to watch HAHK to clean my eyes.😅
I thought this exchange was funny as hell. https://youtu.be/J0gXiGYADw8?si=dqNPArRyLYe2EtnQOriginally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s
Speaking of which, why is this crazy movie considered a classic? I still have nightmares about that chainsaw scene. Not a single scene in the movie which can be called some cinematic exuberance, just plain grotesque unwatchable things frame after frame, the only movie I watched with one eye closed and sometimes both before I dozed off only to be woken up by this last scene.
Originally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s
Speaking of which, why is this crazy movie considered a classic? I still have nightmares about that chainsaw scene. Not a single scene in the movie which can be called some cinematic exuberance, just plain grotesque unwatchable things frame after frame, the only movie I watched with one eye closed and sometimes both before I dozed off only to be woken up by this last scene. And then I had to watch HAHK to clean my eyes.😅
Yeah, me neither. It's one of those violent cult classics Hollywood is obsessed with.
Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
I thought this exchange was funny as hell. https://youtu.be/J0gXiGYADw8?si=dqNPArRyLYe2EtnQ
Hi character is plain sick in the movie. I hope this is not his inspiration when Vanga came up with Animal.
If you like to watch a movie of a crazy guy, I recommend ‘scent of a woman’- a true classic in every sense. Al Pacino at his absolute best!
He shot all the records
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