I once flipped through my channels and saw a couple of minutes of 4 Rooms and instantly decided to go download that movie. Totally worth it. It was the tarantino bit with bruce willis and that knife game
South Central is already a good movie. But the climactic showdown between Bobby and Ray Ray is some seriously powerful shit. I really wish this movie got more love for the jewels it drops.
Bobby: Jimmie... son... if you hit a man in his face, in time, his wounds will heal. And later on, you can apologize to that man. If you steal his goods, later on, you can return those goods, or you can repay him equal value. But if you kill... there is no later on. There's no way to repair it with that man. There's no way to make it right with him or his family. His life is gone forever. You never come back from that. Ray Ray... that boy you're holding is my son. My son. I told a man in prison that I would save my son's life, even if it took my life. I'm willing to die here today, Ray... for my boy, because I love him that much. Do you love him? All I want is to give him something that you or I never had - a father. You said... out there... that you owed me. All I want is my boy.
Prison scene is great too:
And fuck that OG Bobby Johnson rap song about selling drugs and thug shit. Fucking ignorant garbage completely misses the point of the movie.
There's a kids movie called Mousehunt, it's a cute little movie, but there is one scene where Christopher Walken shows up as the exterminator. Great stuff.
On that same tip, Gigli is actually a hot mess, very enjoyable piece of shit, where Christopher Walken also randomly shows up in the middle for an epic scene.
Great scene and great movie, but idk bout all that, lol. Not even sure if it's the best scene in the movie. That scene with the Mexicans in their house was tense as fuck! I was glued to the screen during that part.
But yeah Denzel in the King Kong scene on the preview is what made me wanna see the movie and feel like it was gonna be badass. Plus iirc on that preview they were playing that Cyprus Hill song that was so popular at the time. Rap Superstar or whatever it was.
I enjoyed the film, but the final scene in the new Star Wars, where Rey finds Luke and stands there holding out his sabre to him, wordlessly begging him to come back, was epic.
If they only advertised that one scene I'd've gone to see it.
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