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The Wolfman TRAILER - Benicio Del Toro vs. Hugo Weaving
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Del Toro is one of my favorite actors. Jeez he was good in Traffic.
The Wolfman TRAILER - Benicio Del Toro vs. Hugo Weaving
ha ha, that's not Andy Serkis, deputydog, it's Benicio Del Toro
although admittedly, the two share similar facial features.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Gonzo in the Bath
Tags for this video have been changed from 'johnny depp, benicio del toro, acid, trip' to 'johnny depp, benicio del toro, acid, trip, white rabbit' - edited by rasch187
One Brutal Scene From Pan's Labyrinth
I've been a fan of Guillermo Del Toro since I saw Cronos in 1997, and I fucking hate Pan's Labyrinth.
I don't see the value in posting horrible violence like this without context.
Top 5 Directors? (Cinema Talk Post)
oh jeez - how could I forget Guillermo del Toro.
DA Anti-Drug Convention (Fear and Loathing Style)
I thought Del Toro out classed Depp in the quality of performance stakes.
rottenseed
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i was wondering the same thing. i'm not sure but there are some good documentaries out there, i'll have to check them out once. i saw the one bbc did with ralph steadman. i think this person really existed but of course the details of his personal history and his revolutionary activities in the "buffalo" are just hunters fictional perspective on this guy who was a friend of him
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yea, my buddy's got that book. I've had my eye on it waiting for him to turn around just long enough for me to slip it down the side of my pants...it's the only way Hunter would have wanted me to obtain the book. Furthermore, the last time I watched it I was curious as to whether or not his "attorney" (Benicio Del Toro) really exists or if he's just some kind of archetype of "Raoul" manifested physically. Your thoughts?
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dude, you rule! i love this movie. depp was great. but murray in where the buffalo roam was also totaly into hunter, great flick, very under-rated imo. must finaly read this
kulpims
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yea, my buddy's got that book. I've had my eye on it waiting for him to turn around just long enough for me to slip it down the side of my pants...it's the only way Hunter would have wanted me to obtain the book. Furthermore, the last time I watched it I was curious as to whether or not his "attorney" (Benicio Del Toro) really exists or if he's just some kind of archetype of "Raoul" manifested physically. Your thoughts?
In reply to this comment by kulpims:
dude, you rule! i love this movie. depp was great. but murray in where the buffalo roam was also totaly into hunter, great flick, very under-rated imo. must finaly read this
The Usual Suspects - Classic Scene
A bit of trivia regarding this scene- They had to shoot this scene multiple times due to the fact that Benicio Del Toro could not control his loud Flatulance. As is well known problems like this tend to make people laugh. No one was suppose to be laughing in the scene, but due to Benicios problem it couldnt be helped, and in the end the scene seems to work.
Blade - Final Fight Scene, There will be Blood!
Really theo? I thought del Toro made a very entertaining sequel in Blade II. Yeah it was a live-action cartoon, but still pretty sweet.
El espinazo del diablo Trailer (The Devil's Backbone)
For more about the ghost story "The Devil's Backbone":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil%27s_Backbone
More about this director, Guillermo del Toro, who also directed "Pan's Labyrinth":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillermo_del_Toro
By the way, both "The Devil's Backbone" and "Pan's Labyrinth" are set during the Spanish Civil War.
Pan's Labyrinth: the eye monster thing.
^ Well, the movie was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, who is Mexican. And the film was set a the end of the Spanish Civil War. And this scene is creepy.
Pan's Labyrinth: the eye monster thing.
Upvote for Doug Jones (the actor in all the makeup). He worked with del Toro previously on 'HellBoy' playing the fish-man Abe Sapien.