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Collateral - Never steal Vincent's briefcase. Ever.

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'hitman, doubletap, ouch' to 'Collateral, vincent, tom cruise, hitman, Jamie Foxx, briefcase' - edited by eric3579

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St. Vincent - Trailer For Bill Murray's New Comedy

Bill Murray Sings Bob Dylan - St. Vincent

Bill Murray Sings Bob Dylan - St. Vincent

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Biggest Trebuchet Catapult In The World & How it Works.

chingalera says...

It needs to be placed at 9 Vincent Square in the football field and loaded with Greek fire boulders with a trajectory dialed-in for Buckingham Palace for a November 5th celebration not soon forgotten...

Why 'Pulp Fiction' Is Really a Modern Remake of King Arthur

ChaosEngine says...

Pretty tenuous links there.

So Wallace, Vincent and Mia are Arthur, Lancelot and Guinevere ....

OR....

pretty much any love triangle in the history of fiction?

Briefcase=holy grail is probably the best bit, but Butch as Mordred doesn't work at all and neither does Jules as Galahad. Butch is not Wallaces son (where's Morgana?) and Jules is actually older than Vincent. Also, Morderd didn't kill Lancelot, and Mordred killed Arthur, he didn't save him from rape.

Inner-City Wizard School - Key & Peele

ugh says...

Aha! I thought Vincent Clortho sounded familiar. It's from one of my all time favorite movies - Ghostbusters. Louis, played by Rick Moranis, was possessed by the Keymaster Vinz Clortho. Here's a bit of the script from IMDB.

Louis: [Louis, as the possessed Keymaster Vinz Clortho, runs out of Central Park, scaring a married couple] I am the Keymaster! The Destructor is coming. Gozer the Traveler, the Destroyer.
[Louis pants and sniffs, then notices a horse carriage; horse neighs]
Louis: Gatekeeper.
[Walk over towards the horse]
Louis: I am Vinz, Vinz Clortho, Keymaster of Gozer. Volguus Zildrohar, Lord of the Sebouillia. Are you the Gatekeeper?
Coachman: Hey, he pulls the wagon, I made the deals. You want a ride?
[the possessed Louis growls at the coachman with his red-glowing eyes]
Louis: [to the horse] Wait for the sign. Then our prisoners will be released.
[Runs amok, scaring bystanders; yelling]
Louis: You will perish in flame, you and all your kind! Gatekeeper!
Coachman: What an asshole.

Laughing Gas

Fantastic Canon EOS Video Setup

toferyu says...

Vincent Laforet
"In 2008, Laforet directed "Reverie", the first widely available short film shot with the Canon 5D Mark II camera. The video has been cited by proposers of the use of DSLR cameras in digital cinematography[3] and has been heralded as one of the films that launched the HDSLR movement "

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Laforet

mxxcon said:

Cool gadget porn. But who is that guy and why should we care what he uses?

101 Great Movie Villains

Yogi says...

>> ^ChaosEngine:

Hang on... just a minute there! Tyler Durden was a villain?
And Roy Batty?
And Vincent and Jules? Ok, they weren't good guys, but they certainly weren't the villains.
Also, if we have to have a villainous Disney cartoon cat, I see your Scar and raise you Shere Khan.


I think Tyler became a villain, it's sort of the best villain because it's where internal conflicts beat on eachother for a time and then one wins out. Very interesting to think of that movie in terms of them actually being two people instead of what it ended up being. Imagine Tyler was his friend that slowly went insane and controlling until you had to eventually push the big red button and stop the madness.

Although I have to say me personally, I was all for Tyler. His last stand was certainly not hurting anyone and it was a great idea, which is why I suppose it wasn't a thing when it happened to go down anyways, it was a fitting climax. Jack though was reacting because the situation had gotten out of control and he could predict where it would lead. He didn't trust Tyler, or himself really. Pretty cool.

101 Great Movie Villains

ChaosEngine says...

Hang on... just a minute there! Tyler Durden was a villain?

And Roy Batty?

And Vincent and Jules? Ok, they weren't good guys, but they certainly weren't the villains.

Also, if we have to have a villainous Disney cartoon cat, I see your Scar and raise you Shere Khan.

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