Budget
$5,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$8,088
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,915
Gross worldwide
$10,080
Budget
$5,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$8,088
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,915
Gross worldwide
$10,080
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By Marcelle 2022-12-23 15:49:48
An absurd comedy in a style somewhat like two smoking guns. The film tells three stories, connected through a pawnshop in a small town. 3 drug addicts were going to rob someone who had been supplying them with drugs, and one gave the pawn shop owner a shotgun that was supposed to be used for robbery in order to refuel. He arrives at the meeting place, only to be hit by one of them with a car, just because he suspects he's stolen dozens of dollars from himself. The two dropped him, stole a pair...
By Adam 2022-11-22 10:27:18
Making a movie that is defined as black humor inevitably has the two-way purpose of self-deprecating and ridiculing, and finally it comes naturally and is full of jokes.
Nietzsche wrote in the proverbial poem "Inscription on My Door": I live in my own home, / have never learned anything from anyone, / and-- also laugh at every / have not laughed at their own masters. I interpret the poem like this, "I live in my own home", affirming the eternal loneliness of the individual,...
By Paris 2022-09-20 22:44:10
A total of 4 stories in the film "Pawn Shop"
are linked together to form a film.
The first story is about 3 drug addicts who are about to rob someone who has been supplying them with drugs.
The second story tells the story of a husband taking his bride on their honeymoon and going to a pawnshop to pawn off a diamond ring, but unexpectedly finds clues about his ex-wife who disappeared 6 years ago.
The third story tells the story of a failed Elvis imitator who makes a...
By Earl 2022-06-30 23:22:25
A decent B-grade film, cruel, violent, bloody and lawless scenes are everywhere, I see everyone as a mustard, and everyone sees me as a hooligan. The hooligans who are thoughtful, literate, and even have some greed and hatred are unstoppable. The tone, rhythm, and artistic conception of the film are very similar to Quentin 's.
The most sobering thing is that when a group of women are isolated from the world and kept in captivity by a pervert for a long time, they will have an...
By Reagan 2022-06-30 23:21:30
How many stars did you recognize?
1. Paul Walker, the handsome guy in Fast and Furious, how did he become a bearded addict and a follower...
2. Matt Dillon remembers his 2 movies the most
3. Brendan Fraser needs no introduction, Tarzan and the Mummy series are very classic, but I prefer some of his early light comedies...
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By Vincent 2023-09-27 10:59:27
First story, boom! Boom! Whoosh! Boom boom boom! Second story, bang! Boom boom! Boom boom boom! Boom! The third story, bang~! Easter eggs... (devils and demigods intrude). The second one is ok, the third story sings too...
By Anibal 2023-09-14 09:33:05
The stars shining cruel bullshit is a bit...
By Laury 2023-09-14 00:04:51
A very good B-movie. It consists of 3 stories, and the stories are connected by pawnshops. Echoing before and after, the transition between stories is also natural. The most meaningful is the second...
By Lottie 2023-08-27 23:17:57
I can only die of laughter at this...
By Deonte 2023-08-18 14:46:35
The second one is...
Alton: You calling me a racist?
Johnson: Well, you don't like black Santa Claus. And last week, you told me you don't like black porno.
Alton: Now hang on a damn minute. Now that's got nothing to do with racism. I like black chicks in porno movies. I just don't like 'em with the black guys in them, that's all.
Johnson: Why come? They make you feel inadequate?
Alton: No. Because their dicks are so dark. They get to fucking, their dicks get wet, they get glisteny and shit, and it's hard for my eyes to unfocus off it. Make me sick.
Johnson: Eh, well, I guess you got a point.
[first lines]
Alton: Need to get the Santa out of here. Number one, it's spring. It's not winter. Spring.
Johnson: So?
Alton: Secondly, you don't even work here. When are you gonna stop putting all your shit all around all over the place? Third..
Johnson: Mm-hmm.
Alton: Santa Claus ain't even of African descent.
Johnson: Oh, yeah, that's it there. I was waiting for that. You do realize Santa Claus ain't even a real person. You can make him whatever color you want to.
Vernon: You know, salvation comes in many forms. Today, it rolled up in a 4x4.