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Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb: (trevorgoodchild@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 07:03:56 JST Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb: @TactlessWookie @cosmonautkatyusha @BigTLarrity Ronin is watchable for the "What color is the boathouse at Hereford?" scene alone. Mamet can write some tight action dialogue. - Bread up, Bro likes this.
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Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb: (trevorgoodchild@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 07:03:57 JST Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb: @cosmonautkatyusha @BigTLarrity Same with The French Connection and Ronin -
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Tactless Wookie (tactlesswookie@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 07:03:57 JST Tactless Wookie @TrevorGoodchild @cosmonautkatyusha @BigTLarrity Curiously I have not seen French Connection.
Loved Ronin. In spite of Deniro -
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Cosmonaut Katyusha (cosmonautkatyusha@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 07:03:58 JST Cosmonaut Katyusha It's so true. The best part of Bullitt is the car chase scenes. -
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Tyroblerone Larrity, Hellthread Explorer (bigtlarrity@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 07:03:59 JST Tyroblerone Larrity, Hellthread Explorer In older movies the car chase scene was the most expensive part, it was also what the audience wanted to see the most. Its the origin of the phrase "Cut to the chase"
When making Mad Max: Fury Road, George Miller remembered that and at a storyboard meeting said "What if the entire movie is just the chase?"
And they did just that