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Four Rooms - The bellboy takes the money

Scene from the movie "Four Rooms": The bellboy (Tim Roth) takes the reward ($1000) of the game. The bet is that Norman (Paul Calderon) can light his lighter 10 times in a row. The game is inspired ...  
 
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lifeishelllol (6 days ago) Show Hide
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SeanOmercy, you disagree with my opinion about Tarintino and I respect that. but if you're that said you have to judge my grammar. If you don't agree name some arguments, but no... you say "your grammar is awful" Next time try naming some agruments or just get a life instead of critisizing people's grammar, Stupid !
HolyRoller478 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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1:08  ROFL!!!!!
passport124 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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i never saw Robert de Niro in this movie, what scene was that in ?
spankbandit (1 week ago) Show Hide
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nice clean slice.
TheScheiss (1 month ago) Show Hide
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yey SO SEXYY111!!!
lifeishelllol (1 month ago) Show Hide
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There's no doubt, Quentin Tarantino is a really genius with movies. But lets be honest, he always puts the best actors in his movies " Brad Pitt in Inglorious Basterds, and in this movie: Antonio Banderas, Robert de Niro, in Pulp Fiction John Travolta. What I'm trying to prove is, his movies woukdn't be as famous without the great actors, neither would he.
seaNOmercy (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Come on bud.. cut me a break... He revived Travolta's career, writes the dialogue, presents actors with new rolls they may have not had the opportunity (or trust) to do otherwise (ala De Niro in Jackie Brown), and immediately makes actors relevant. Is it his fault they are famous already? Or could he be a catalyst in their fame and/or resurgance.. He writes rolls with actors in mind.. The only actor you could make that argument with is Samuel L.. Should he put bad actors in his great movies?
lifeishelllol (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yeah, he could try putting actors in his movies that aren't famous to prove that his movies are great dispite the actors. And I agree that he can use actors that are famous, but he does it in like all of his movies.
seaNOmercy (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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"Well, allow me to retort!"

Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds.. nuff said...

What does he have to prove and who does he have to prove it to?

Lastly, you haven't refuted a single point that I've made and your grammar is awful.. No sir, you have no idea what your talking about..

You like his movies, right? So STFU.

I still don't understand what you're trying to say, whatever point you are trying to make is incoherent and literally makes no sense.. so please, STFU..
013579asdfgh (1 month ago) Show Hide
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its 10 in a row, not 10 tries.

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