This movie was rated “Movie of the century” by late Siskel and Ebert. I’m putting this thread out there cause it deserves the recognition. If you haven’t seen it, pls do. It’s kinda like Lahore if you haven’t seen it, you weren’t born. My fav scene was where Christopher Walkin brings the watch to the kid. It’s an absolute best movie, dark comedy there is. I give it two thumbs way up.
I consider no replies to this thread, bad taste in movies.
You kiddin'? How can you pick one single scene from the movie as to be favorite. The whole movie is a whole big classic scene (as someone said to me on the net once). The only scene that I found a little slow and boring in the movie was when Bruce Willis rides in the Taxi but even that has a dark comedic side to it. Actually, Quentin Tarantino made another movie called "Curdled" with the same woman (the taxi driver) which was sort of an extension of her dark, morbid fantasy about death.
The one scene, however, I watch over and over again whenever I get a chance. It's the "Bonie Situation" scene. Everything in that scene is just so perfect. The dialogues, the acting, the persona.
The movie is on number one on my top ten most favorite movies of all times.
You are right about every scene being a classic however in the above mentioned scene, the lecture was brilliantly executed by Christopher Walkin. The climax was absolutely, shockingly hillarious.