COFFEE SHOP: SYDNEY VS PULP FICTION

Started by cowboykurtis, April 21, 2003, 02:14:58 PM

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cowboykurtis

ok, i just stumbled upon this, while watching pulp fiction for the first time in years: some of you may have already made this connection. watch the first scene of pulp fiction in the coffee shop, then watch teh first scene in sydney, once riley and hall are in the coffee shop -- the exact same songs are playing in both films. can some one back me up on this -- i wonder if p t anderson is paying hommage to pulp fiction or it was just a coincidental choice.
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cowboykurtis

Quote from: picolas...this is a very fucked-up situation.

i hope you're not too shooken up
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cowboykurtis

Quote from: xerxesshaken maybe

we've got another future english teacher. god bless you.
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Duck Sauce

I love the PTA and Sydney, but IMO Pulp Fiction mops the floor with Sydney's coffee shop scene.

cowboykurtis

Quote from: Duck SauceI love the PTA and Sydney, but IMO Pulp Fiction mops the floor with Sydney's coffee shop scene.

true dat
...your excuses are your own...

Pedro

Quote from: cowboykurtis
Quote from: Duck SauceI love the PTA and Sydney, but IMO Pulp Fiction mops the floor with Sydney's coffee shop scene.

true dat

Fa Real

Victor

Quote from: Duck SauceI love the PTA.

i love it too.

the tune was used in resivoir dogs too...i dont know if its a ripoff, it just has that western coffee shop feel to it. its probably been played in every diner in the western united states at one point or another.
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cowboykurtis

Quote from: Lester
Quote from: Duck SauceI love the PTA.

i love it too.

the tune was used in resivoir dogs too...i dont know if its a ripoff, it just has that western coffee shop feel to it. its probably been played in every diner in the western united states at one point or another.

thats kind of what i assumed -- almost like a pre-requisite for all coffee diners to have THAT song playing -- it should just become common practice -- if you shoot a scene in a diner you have to use THAT song -- that song is stuck in my head now, its quite bueatiful really -- really comforting for some reason.
...your excuses are your own...

Born Under Punches


cowboykurtis

Quote from: IllneroWhat song is it?

im not sure, its great, whatever it is.... A SIDE NOTE: finally someone who agrees that THE BOONDOCK SAINTS is a complete peice of shit. nice to meet you.
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SoNowThen

Isn't it that song that's always credited as "Wes Goes Country"?
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Hey Cowboy, that's the most groteseque, offensive avatar i've ever seen.  Really man, that takes the fucking cake...and I won't even ask whereyou got it from.
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Pedro

Quote from: punchdrunk23Hey Cowboy, that's the most groteseque, offensive avatar i've ever seen.  Really man, that takes the fucking cake...and I won't even ask whereyou got it from.

he got it from goatse.cx

but i dont think he put it there...Xixax and God Damn Im da Man have this thing worked out...GDIDM requests porn through avatars and Xixax supplies him with his own favorite pictures.