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View Quote Broken Arrow gets my vote too. |
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White Man's Burden Trailer 1995 |
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Quoted: What kind of retarded hitman, waiting at the target's home, leaves his weapon in the kitchen to drop a closed door deuce? View Quote He didn't. The suppressed MAC belonged to Marcellus Wallace. They both were there in the off chance that Butch would show up. Neither believed he actually would. Wallace had gone out to get breakfast for them, leaving his SMG behind, explaining why Butch ran in to Wallace crossing the street in what obviously was not his neighborhood. |
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Quoted: He didn't. The suppressed MAC belonged to Marcellus Wallace. They both were there in the off chance that Butch would show up. Neither believed he actually would. Wallace had gone out to get breakfast for them, leaving his SMG behind, explaining why Butch ran in to Wallace crossing the street in what obviously was not his neighborhood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What kind of retarded hitman, waiting at the target's home, leaves his weapon in the kitchen to drop a closed door deuce? He didn't. The suppressed MAC belonged to Marcellus Wallace. They both were there in the off chance that Butch would show up. Neither believed he actually would. Wallace had gone out to get breakfast for them, leaving his SMG behind, explaining why Butch ran in to Wallace crossing the street in what obviously was not his neighborhood. Ah. I never caught that. Still, closing the door for a shit when you're alone, with a gun sitting on the kitchen counter was stupid. Was Vincent's gun holstered or something? |
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LIFE ON THE LINE Trailer (2016) John Travolta Movie |
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Quoted: Ah. I never caught that. Still, closing the door for a shit when you're alone, with a gun sitting on the kitchen counter was stupid. Was Vincent's gun holstered or something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What kind of retarded hitman, waiting at the target's home, leaves his weapon in the kitchen to drop a closed door deuce? He didn't. The suppressed MAC belonged to Marcellus Wallace. They both were there in the off chance that Butch would show up. Neither believed he actually would. Wallace had gone out to get breakfast for them, leaving his SMG behind, explaining why Butch ran in to Wallace crossing the street in what obviously was not his neighborhood. Ah. I never caught that. Still, closing the door for a shit when you're alone, with a gun sitting on the kitchen counter was stupid. Was Vincent's gun holstered or something? I would like to see that movie in chronological order. |
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Quoted: Ah. I never caught that. Still, closing the door for a shit when you're alone, with a gun sitting on the kitchen counter was stupid. Was Vincent's gun holstered or something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What kind of retarded hitman, waiting at the target's home, leaves his weapon in the kitchen to drop a closed door deuce? He didn't. The suppressed MAC belonged to Marcellus Wallace. They both were there in the off chance that Butch would show up. Neither believed he actually would. Wallace had gone out to get breakfast for them, leaving his SMG behind, explaining why Butch ran in to Wallace crossing the street in what obviously was not his neighborhood. Ah. I never caught that. Still, closing the door for a shit when you're alone, with a gun sitting on the kitchen counter was stupid. Was Vincent's gun holstered or something? Can only assume it was. Also explains why Vincent came out of the bathroom in condition white while Butch was messing around in the kitchen. He knew someone was there and assumed it was Wallace returned from the breakfast run. |
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Can't believe no one has mentioned his Scientology Masterpiece "Battlefield Earth"...
G.D. must be slipping ... BIGGER_HAMMER |
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Quoted: JFC, you win the internet today!! I came here to post something similar but you, more truly and succinctly, expressed what I wanted too. @Flysc View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: His greatest role was that of a heterosexual man in his "real" life. Worthy of a sold gold Oscar Meyer Weiner. @Flysc I'm not certain why Travolta doesn't admit he's gay. I'd have much more respect for the guy. |
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Battlefield Earth is a classic and he was robbed by not being nominated/ winning for best actor in a motion picture
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Quoted: Hard to choose, because I can't think of any role of his that I didn't like. https://i.postimg.cc/ZRk6psG4/Danny_Sandy_Same_Thing_No.gif View Quote |
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John Travolta 1973 US army commercial/advert |
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Pulp Fiction 100% all day
This shouldn’t even be a discussion. |
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This is his best movie. How can there be any question when ONJ was his love interest? I might have had a crush on her at the time. |
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I know It's hated here, but I liked him in 'Basic'
Also liked 'The Generals Daughter' Can't think of any other Travolta films I care to watch. |
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Meh, I like most of his movies... turn your brain off and enjoy it for whats it worth.
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View Quote Worthy of mint on an American coin! |
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She looks pretty old for a high-schooler. A hard 18. |
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Quoted: Oh I can. http://images.fandango.com/MDCsite/images/featured/201301/travolta-battlefield-earth-1-6-09.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hard to choose, because I can't think of any role of his that I didn't like. https://i.postimg.cc/ZRk6psG4/Danny_Sandy_Same_Thing_No.gif Oh I can. http://images.fandango.com/MDCsite/images/featured/201301/travolta-battlefield-earth-1-6-09.jpg Only realistic performance I can remember. |
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