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I'm not sure where I place that film tbh aside from the look and feel of the time period & Leo providing one stunning scene of top shelf acting I'm a bit meh.

Yeah, I really enjoyed it early on, but I don’t think it’s held up as well as his other films as time has progressed for more or less that reason.
 
I'm not sure where I place that film tbh aside from the look and feel of the time period & Leo providing one stunning scene of top shelf acting I'm a bit meh.
You talking the scene where Leo is acting the in western show? That was incredible. How the **** did Pitt win an Oscar but not Leo?

Anyway I really like the film. Up with my favourite Tarantino with Kill Bills and Django.

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Not sure I get the Lee family frustration with the fight scene as I thought it was a dream sequence of Cliff's (Pitt) where he was imagining how much better it would be working on a movie lot than whatever roofing job he was actually doing.
 
Not sure I get the Lee family frustration with the fight scene as I thought it was a dream sequence of Cliff's (Pitt) where he was imagining how much better it would be working on a movie lot than whatever roofing job he was actually doing.

That was him remembering/revealing why Kurt Russell’s wife hated him so much (beyond the spousal harpoon), and why he couldn’t get a stunt gig on the western.

He had just come back from dropping Leo off at the western where Leo asked him, “hey, the wind blew down my antenna last night, can you fix it?”

Pitt replies, “I can. You talk to the stunt guy for me today, that way I can work out if I’m working this week or not”.

Leo sheepishly tells him, “I been meaning to tell ya, the guy who gaffs this, best friends with Randy (Kurt Russell), the guy from The Green Hornet. So there really ain’t no point.”

He drives home, hops on the roof to fix the antenna, and we then see what actually happened on the set of The Green Hornet.

The Bruce Lee fight, denting Randy’s wife’s car, how he’s ultimately fired by Randy, and at the end of the confrontation we see him on the roof chuckling to himself and says, “fair enough”.
 
That was him remembering/revealing why Kurt Russell’s wife hated him so much (beyond the spousal harpoon), and why he couldn’t get a stunt gig on the western.

He had just come back from dropping Leo off at the western where Leo asked him, “hey, the wind blew down my antenna last night, can you fix it?”

Pitt replies, “I can. You talk to the stunt guy for me today, that way I can work out if I’m working this week or not”.

Leo sheepishly tells him, “I been meaning to tell ya, the guy who gaffs this, best friends with Randy (Kurt Russell), the guy from The Green Hornet. So there really ain’t no point.”

He drives home, hops on the roof to fix the antenna, and we then see what actually happened on the set of The Green Hornet.

The Bruce Lee fight, denting Randy’s wife’s car, how he’s ultimately fired by Randy, and at the end of the confrontation we see him on the roof chuckling to himself and says, “fair enough”.
Media literacy strikes again 😕
 
Media literacy strikes again 😕

Hey, I only realised the older guy with the beard who dies in Four Weddings & A Funeral was in a relationship with the fella who isn’t Hugh Grant, like 25 years after I first saw it.

Because there’s no overt intimacy shown (it was 1994), I just thought they were really close friends and his eulogy reflected that.

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Mind ****. Do a Chicko Roll in Air Fryer. Only 316 calories.

I saw something on the msn news feeds recently about 'iconic' Aussie foods and was shocked to learn that Chiko Rolls to not contain any chicken. I had one - once - and thought it was disgusting and tasted more like cabbage than chicken.
 

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