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Gerald Rice   04-13-2005, 11:59 AM
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Paige Wrote:Well, the name of the story for the woman in the red dress was "the customer is always right." Take that as you will. Also cashing *her* check. Hmm...I don’t know...

She did order the hit on herself. That's why he's cashing 'her' check in the morning. He's a hitman- so I imagine he has no qualms about people ordering hits on themselves. I read this one and it was never explained why she ordered the hit on herself, but I would imagine it was the same circumstances as Goldie (if not THE same circumstance)- someone was going to do a lot worse to her if she didn't do something about it first. I was kind of hoping the Dwight story took place before the Marv one and Kevin was on the elevator. Her death would have been more fitting.
Gerald Rice   04-13-2005, 03:43 PM
#22
fpw Wrote:I saw a screening of this last night. Not for everyone (about as dark and violent and sexy as can be and still keep an "R") but definitely for me.

I've got nothing to liken it to because I've never seen anything like it. (And most likely neither have you.)

I'm gonna just come out and say it, considering no one else has. Carla Gugino. Oy!
jimbow8   04-13-2005, 03:48 PM
#23
Gerald Rice Wrote:I'm gonna just come out and say it, considering no one else has. Carlo Gugino. Oy!
Yeah Buddy!!!! Big Grin

The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. ... The piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
~ Howard Phillips Lovecraft
thisisatest   04-13-2005, 04:41 PM
#24
Gerald Rice Wrote:She did order the hit on herself. That's why he's cashing 'her' check in the morning. He's a hitman- so I imagine he has no qualms about people ordering hits on themselves. I read this one and it was never explained why she ordered the hit on herself, but I would imagine it was the same circumstances as Goldie (if not THE same circumstance)- someone was going to do a lot worse to her if she didn't do something about it first. I was kind of hoping the Dwight story took place before the Marv one and Kevin was on the elevator. Her death would have been more fitting.



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Steve D
...that the girl at the end of the movie and the girl at the end of the movie had put hits on each other. Josh was cashing the check she had paid for the hit on the girl at the end.

And my take on the movie: Loved the Goldie episode--my favorite of the Sin City graphic novels. And the movie overall was a cinematic treat; however, unless it has some extra features on the DVD, this version is not a keeper.

Imagine if The Crow had been filmed the same as the graphic novel. It would have been a classic.

"He knows more than you've ever forgotten...in your little finger." Laurel's Sister defending Stan to Oliver.
maxplay   04-13-2005, 08:14 PM
#25
Gerald Rice Wrote:I'm gonna just come out and say it, considering no one else has. Carlo Gugino. Oy!

I'll second that... Wink

Always Play the Max!
Kenji   10-01-2005, 07:24 AM
#26
I've been waiting for today! October 1st is Sin City opening day in Japan. At last I saw Sin City.*whistle*. This is f**king awesome! Terrific! Brilliant! Fabulous! Oh, I'm still excited! What a excellent visual! I got astonished.

All the men were tough, all the women were beautiful and tougher than men. In the movie, Mickey Rourke was perfect. I've never seen like this Mickey Rourke. I'm not his fan, but I like him in Sin City. Also Bruce Willis and Clive Owen were good casting. Elijar Wood and Nick Stahl were creepy!*shivers*. Anyway, I like all characters, but one of my favorite reasons is........Jessica Alba! (Did I say it in Fantastic Four, too?) Big Grin

I've never read graphic novels before, but now I'm very interested. Smile

My favorite line;"Marv was just born in the wrong century. He belongs on some ancient battlefield, swinging an ax into somebody's face. But here he is, here and now. And whoever killed the woman of his dreams is going to pay. In blood."

Actually this movie has a lot of great lines. Very cool. I want to see sequels!
This post was last modified: 10-01-2005, 07:26 AM by Kenji.
jimbow8   10-01-2005, 10:35 PM
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Kenji Wrote:I've been waiting for today! October 1st is Sin City opening day in Japan. At last I saw Sin City.*whistle*. This is f**king awesome! Terrific! Brilliant! Fabulous! Oh, I'm still excited! What a excellent visual! I got astonished.

All the men were tough, all the women were beautiful and tougher than men. In the movie, Mickey Rourke was perfect. I've never seen like this Mickey Rourke. I'm not his fan, but I like him in Sin City. Also Bruce Willis and Clive Owen were good casting. Elijar Wood and Nick Stahl were creepy!*shivers*. Anyway, I like all characters, but one of my favorite reasons is........Jessica Alba! (Did I say it in Fantastic Four, too?) Big Grin

I've never read graphic novels before, but now I'm very interested. Smile

My favorite line;"Marv was just born in the wrong century. He belongs on some ancient battlefield, swinging an ax into somebody's face. But here he is, here and now. And whoever killed the woman of his dreams is going to pay. In blood."

Actually this movie has a lot of great lines. Very cool. I want to see sequels!
If you like Jessica Alba.... have you seen this? I don't know if the movie is any good, but you'll probably like the trailer. Wink

Into the Blue

The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. ... The piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
~ Howard Phillips Lovecraft
t4terrific   10-02-2005, 12:13 AM
#28
Kenji Wrote:I've been waiting for today! October 1st is Sin City opening day in Japan. At last I saw Sin City.*whistle*. This is f**king awesome! Terrific! Brilliant! Fabulous! Oh, I'm still excited! What a excellent visual! I got astonished.

All the men were tough, all the women were beautiful and tougher than men. In the movie, Mickey Rourke was perfect. I've never seen like this Mickey Rourke. I'm not his fan, but I like him in Sin City. Also Bruce Willis and Clive Owen were good casting. Elijar Wood and Nick Stahl were creepy!*shivers*. Anyway, I like all characters, but one of my favorite reasons is........Jessica Alba! (Did I say it in Fantastic Four, too?) Big Grin

I've never read graphic novels before, but now I'm very interested. Smile

My favorite line;"Marv was just born in the wrong century. He belongs on some ancient battlefield, swinging an ax into somebody's face. But here he is, here and now. And whoever killed the woman of his dreams is going to pay. In blood."

Actually this movie has a lot of great lines. Very cool. I want to see sequels!

I thought it was fantastic too.

I was really glad to see Mickey Rourke get a really good role in the film. I've always liked him. I guess he's a little strange, but he's a terrific "character" guy to me. He is really able to run the spectrum of characters. He's been doing basic bit parts for quite a while, so it's great to see him in a prominent, role in a great film.
Kenji   10-02-2005, 01:54 AM
#29
jimbow8 Wrote:If you like Jessica Alba.... have you seen this? I don't know if the movie is any good, but you'll probably like the trailer. Wink

Into the Blue

Thanks, Jim. It looks good to me. Smile

It reminded me of "The Deep"
Kenji   10-04-2005, 08:46 AM
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Sin City fan must see this!

Mickey Rourke, Brittany Murphy, Devon Aoki, and Frank Miller! they visited to Japan. This link is their interview.

http://www.walkerplus.com/movie/asx/mo3710_01_500.asx
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