misunderstanding

Dejah 2022-04-20 09:01:14

In fact, everyone has misunderstood this film. This is a "bad film" made by the two directors to commemorate the bad films of the 1960s and 1970s. A lot of pictures in the film are missing frames, the dialogue is repetitive, and the plot is illogical. , These are deliberately arranged by the director. In the 1960s and 1970s, so-called B-grade films, also known as mill films, were low-cost films made in small workshops and could not make it to big theaters. Why they were called B-grade films was because in the past The movie is on film, the A side is the so-called blockbuster, and the distributors add some movie trailers or low-cost movies to the B side in order to promote and obtain more benefits from it. These low-cost bad movies are the so-called B-level movie, isn't there a movie trailer for the murder of Mexican laborers at the beginning? This is what the director deliberately did with the previous B-level films. In fact, it was all intentional. Also, the revolver can shoot seven shots, and the machine gun under the woman's leg can fire infinitely. These illogical things are all deliberately done by the director. It was arranged to commemorate the bad films (B-grade films) of the 1960s and 70s as a spoof film. Two very talented directors, I like them very much, so I hope you don't get me wrong, this is a "bad film" film", it's really bad at a very high level

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  • Zoë: So where's the maniac?

    Kim: I shot him and his punk ass ran off.

    Zoë: You wanna go get him?

    Kim: Oh hell yeah!

    [to Abernathy]

    Kim: Baby, I think you might want to get out...

    Abernathy: Fuck that shit! Let's kill this bastard.

  • Stuntman Mike: You know, a bar offers all kind of things other than alcohol.

    Pam: Hmm. Really? Like what?

    Stuntman Mike: Women, nacho grande platters, the fellowships of fascinating individuals like Warren here. Alcohol is just a lubricant for all the individual encounters that a bar offers.