[quote]brutality dog, how bout u delete all your useless posts that you have ever written? we will be very happy if u did that ÂÂ
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I’ll sign a petition for that! please dude stop with the short lame ass posts!
[quote]brutality dog, how bout u delete all your useless posts that you have ever written? we will be very happy if u did that ÂÂ
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I’ll sign a petition for that! please dude stop with the short lame ass posts!
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I’ll sign a petition for that! please dude stop with the short lame ass posts! [/quote]
I had already given you a hundred reasons why you’re so fucking annoying; if you wanna play the blind man go ahead. Thing is it ain’t our fault you’re so frustrated that your fascist dad attaches a radar detector up your ass and never lets you out of the house. The bottom line still remains that we’re RIGHT and you’re WRONG. And if you respond to this post you’re a faggot.
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Hey Bullet…heres my input on the situation…
suck my muthafucking cock you homo! [/quote]
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o also on the kill bill vol 1 soundtrack he says a thanks to pta
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i dunno it just says speacil thanks to:
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Thanks for what?
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Thanks for that. I would really want to know what QT thought of Punch Drunk Love. Not that I would change my opinion or anything. 'Cause even though QT and PTA may be friends, their movies are very different in subject matter (excluding Magnolia which I haven’t seen and cannot compare). If QT were to write a love story, “True Romance” would come out. If PTA were write a love story, “Punch Drunk Love” would be the end result. And the two movies are very different except for the fact that there are two people in love in both of them.
Awesome fucking topic. So I was browsing on the guest list and saw this. I’m not going to read the topic so if someone already mentioned this, you can just go to hell. So one thing besides both of them quitting school (College/High school) and having been brought up by the VCR era they also share similar mannerisms in the way they gesture their hands and speak with such fervor whenever they are discussing their favorite films and inspirations. One thing about PT Anderson is that he doesn’t really like exploitation, I mean yes he loves porno movies, but he’s not a genre filmmaker, yet his artisitc vision as a director and his writing really make him one of the best filmmakers out there, I love PTA’s films almost as much as I love QTs and it’s weird how they’re sort of like from the same generation, I know QT is a little older, but they kind of have that same background. I’m not going to go into all of it, cuz no one is probably reading this.
Anywho I remember PTA was telling this cool story, QT invited him over to see Reservoir Dogs, and RD had been banged down into 16mm scope, and they saw the film that way! I remeber hearing this from an interview and PTA said it sort of felt like a film student had redone Dogs. And by the way for those of you who wonder why it was raining frogs in Magnolia: here it is. If PTA had a larger budget it would have rained actual cats and dogs. That is all. Good Night and Good Luck.
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actually, PTA was on the set of Kill Bill for a couple of days to visit QT…im not sure if PTA actually had any creative input on the movie. I read that in an interview on PTA’s website.
Also there was this little tidbit about QT and PTA on his website:
September 12 - 24, 2003
There’s a few PTA quotes in the latest Vanity Fair article/interview about Quentin Tarantino & his new film “Kill Bill” (Volumes 1 & 2). Here’s the related excerpts: (Thanks John & William!)
As director Paul Thomas Anderson, a close friend, puts it, “If I were writing a Quentin character, he would be loud, lovely, soft, and so sweet you might not believe it - and above all he would be a mad motherfucker. I would cast someone with large balls, a lumbering walk, and a gentle, gentle touch.”
He [Tarantino] once gave Paul Thomas Anderson a collection of trailers for his favorite movies as a birthday gift. “It wasn’t just a bunch of trailers slapped together,” Anderson says. “There was an artistic approach and a structure to the whole thing, which he spent all day on. All he wanted to do was watch me watching the trailers.”
source: ptanderson.com
p.s. fuck off Pink…who asked you, I was merely defending myself
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Wow that’s an awesome story that I never heard of.
wow, looking back at those post i made…embarassing, i would like to apologize for my foolishness, but yes i do love both PTA and QT, There will Be Blood definetly showed PTA growth as a filmmaker…i wonder if Scarface ever got around to watching Magnolia?
bye
Haha, this was when? Four years ago? I don’t even remember this topic. ;D
For the record, I watched Magnolia. And liked it. 