Chaz-19
Joined Jan 2001
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Let me get this straight - the Russian revolution came about because Rasputin sold his soul to the devil to get the power to make the peasants dissatisfied with their lives. Dissatisfied peasants. Soul sold to the devil. Come on. My daughter will never spend her time watching such crap.
I wonder where the lead characters got their "Barbie and Ken" good looks, having grown up a country populated by, according to the film, the "ugliest people on Earth"?
Nice looking animation, though.
I wonder where the lead characters got their "Barbie and Ken" good looks, having grown up a country populated by, according to the film, the "ugliest people on Earth"?
Nice looking animation, though.
If you dig Blaxsploitation films the way I do, Foxy Brown will not disappoint. It's a wild story of sex, drugs, vengeance and adventure. Best of all it features Pam Grier, the undisputed queen of the genre.
The movie features Antonio Fargas as Foxy's brother, and he has some fabulous lines. I love how he tries in vain to persuade the cops to stick around by praising the quality of coffee they are drinking. Outrageous!
I have about 500 films in my collection, including Citizen Kane and The Bicycle Thief. Unfortunately, many of the so-called classics don't feature 1970's fashions and fights with barstools in lesbian bars, plus a remarkable combination of over the top/wooden acting. I need these things in my life, and films like Foxy Brown do the trick.
Damn, Pam's SUPER-BAD! Other great Blaxsploitation pictures include Shaft, Superfly, Truck Turner and Black Caesar. Dig it, if you can.
The movie features Antonio Fargas as Foxy's brother, and he has some fabulous lines. I love how he tries in vain to persuade the cops to stick around by praising the quality of coffee they are drinking. Outrageous!
I have about 500 films in my collection, including Citizen Kane and The Bicycle Thief. Unfortunately, many of the so-called classics don't feature 1970's fashions and fights with barstools in lesbian bars, plus a remarkable combination of over the top/wooden acting. I need these things in my life, and films like Foxy Brown do the trick.
Damn, Pam's SUPER-BAD! Other great Blaxsploitation pictures include Shaft, Superfly, Truck Turner and Black Caesar. Dig it, if you can.
I saw the high rating on the IMDB, read a few of the reviews, and decided to add this to my DVD collection. As an independent film, I thought it might be like Pulp Fiction, only a little more clever, a tad more insightful.
Well, except for a few short moments with Willem Dafoe, it was largely disappointing. It's just a low budget rip off of Pulp Fiction. I don't think I was the only one to find David Della Rocco's character annoying in the Jar Jar Binks sense of the word.
Well, except for a few short moments with Willem Dafoe, it was largely disappointing. It's just a low budget rip off of Pulp Fiction. I don't think I was the only one to find David Della Rocco's character annoying in the Jar Jar Binks sense of the word.