What are your thought on the films of Vincent Gallo?

What are your thought on the films of Vincent Gallo?

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Buffalo '66 is one of the best films ever made, period. The rest is just ok, nothing special.

Imagine how easily he gets pussy

talentless hack

Hi Vince. Enjoying lockdown?

He really could play Dracula in a Castlevania live action

He's a cinematic force to be reckoned with. A serious film student, Gallo's directional focus is both refreshing and unique. Roger Ebert's remarks calling The Brown Bunny "... the worst film in the history of the (Cannes) festival..." and Gallo's volatile response seem only to fuel interest in him as if the flagrant oral sex sequence in The Brown Bunny was not sensational enough. My opinion is that Gallo has an incredible amount to offer and should 'hermit' himself against his philistine retractors. The Brown Bunny will be discussed years from now as will Gallo's future and past works. He not only has the gift of cinematic art but has worked hard at it as well. He represents one of the many futures' of modern film and The Brown Bunny is a rich, touching portrayal of longing and desire.

I've only seen Buffalo '66 but it's unironically the greatest American independent film of the 90s if not the last fifty years.

He was the badguy in Cowboy Bebop the movie. So he must be a pretty cool guy.

Living legend

He's also the inspiration for the protagonist of the video game Catherine. They used imagination and named him Vincent.

insufferable person but Buffalo '66 is an incredible film and he's been in other decent things, Brown Bunny is terrible though and it seems the only people that like it are the ones who use it as a badge of intellectual superiority, the kind that overanalyze every film and try to explain things that should not be explained

Buffalo '66 is one of my favorite films but I didn't even finish The Brown Bunny.

He's quite good in this

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I didn't know they made so many about his life, is there like a chronological order you can follow? Like when he paints the flowers or the stary night or are they all kind of an overview?

Is he popular in Japan or something?

>insufferable person
It's a character, he's a performance artist. He's actually really nice irl

>The Brown Bunny will be discussed years from now as will Gallo's future and past works
Its name has only survived nowadays because of the memes. Gallo's name has only survived because he's a huge meme.

Holy shit. Kevin Pollack's just soaring to the top isn't he.

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Sort of. I know they love Buffalo 66

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literally who

Hey Prince Vince, I remember one time around 2016 I saw you at the Prague airport. We looked at each other and nodded and you knew I recognized you. I paid you respect and went ahead on my way, but I regret it to this day. I should have walked up to you and beat your faggot wop face until your teeth were splinters and your nose was bloody mashed potatoes. I live with regret every day that I didn't do this. You are lucky to be alive, champ.

budget al swearengen

I wonder what it feels like to sign stuff only to see it go for sale on Ebay for hundreds of dollars.

He probably doesn't care.
It's such a weird film but its great. I like how the ending is literally
>We're all gonna make it brah

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Would you do it tv?

too smart for people to understand, unfortunately

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This. He riles peons up with artificial opinions for the fun of it and none are the wiser.

For me it's Bincent Van

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