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Originally Posted by MrONegative
Kurt was supposed to play Eric Stoltz's part in Pulp Fiction. Courtney Love:
At the same time, boy, was he excited when the scripts started coming in. You ever wonder why he thanked Quentin [Tarantino] on the back of In Utero? Quentin asked him to play Eric Stoltz’s part in Pulp Fiction. You can ask Quentin that, because it’s true.
Originally Posted by MrONegative
Kurt was supposed to play Eric Stoltz's part in Pulp Fiction. Courtney Love:
At the same time, boy, was he excited when the scripts started coming in. You ever wonder why he thanked Quentin [Tarantino] on the back of In Utero? Quentin asked him to play Eric Stoltz’s part in Pulp Fiction. You can ask Quentin that, because it’s true.
Missed this before but which one was Eric Stolz? Either way though, it would've been really really really dope to see my favorite musician and screenwriter pair up.Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Originally Posted by MrONegative
Kurt was supposed to play Eric Stoltz's part in Pulp Fiction. Courtney Love:... I mean Eric Stolz did his thing...but that would've been...memorable.
Missed this before but which one was Eric Stolz? Either way though, it would've been really really really dope to see my favorite musician and screenwriter pair up.Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Originally Posted by MrONegative
Kurt was supposed to play Eric Stoltz's part in Pulp Fiction. Courtney Love:... I mean Eric Stolz did his thing...but that would've been...memorable.
Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
I just sent you mine, CP.
Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
I just sent you mine, CP.
Originally Posted by DubA169
im down with watching some older movies none of us have ever seen. kind of like a book club thing
I'm down to do a top 25 or 50 movies deal just for the hell of it, or maybe we each name a bunch of movies that we should all watch that aren't exactly all that popular or just really old (aka the golden age).
Sounds nice. Too many people haven't seen films like Metropolis, On The Waterfront, Dr Zhivago, etc.
Votes:
1) CP -Last Tango in ParisEvery pick is great (except for Josey Whales only because I havent seen) Tossup between the top 3
2) Noskey- Good use of utilities, Warriors was a steal. Feels like you were in a horror mood. How did Rocky Horror last so long.
3) Kool- Apocalypse Now is one of my favorite films, seen the documentary on the making? Carrie, French Connection, Last Picture Show=awesome. Great list
Everyone had a good list. Still need to see many of these.
Originally Posted by DubA169
im down with watching some older movies none of us have ever seen. kind of like a book club thing
I'm down to do a top 25 or 50 movies deal just for the hell of it, or maybe we each name a bunch of movies that we should all watch that aren't exactly all that popular or just really old (aka the golden age).
Sounds nice. Too many people haven't seen films like Metropolis, On The Waterfront, Dr Zhivago, etc.
Votes:
1) CP -Last Tango in ParisEvery pick is great (except for Josey Whales only because I havent seen) Tossup between the top 3
2) Noskey- Good use of utilities, Warriors was a steal. Feels like you were in a horror mood. How did Rocky Horror last so long.
3) Kool- Apocalypse Now is one of my favorite films, seen the documentary on the making? Carrie, French Connection, Last Picture Show=awesome. Great list
Everyone had a good list. Still need to see many of these.