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Orbert:
Turn the volume way up (but be careful). You can hear shots being fired, but you can also hear Mr. Pink surrendering to the cops. Of course, they could shoot him anyway.

Kaktion:

--- Quote from: Orbert on 19 Jun 2007, 09:34 ---Turn the volume way up (but be careful). You can hear shots being fired, but you can also hear Mr. Pink surrendering to the cops. Of course, they could shoot him anyway.

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He does get shot, if I recall correctly. I remember hearing him complain about how he was shot. He survives, but he was still shot before surrendering to the cops. I should go watch this movie again to confirm.

Steve Buscemi is one of my favorite actors because he's had his hand in almost everything. And, when he is in everything, most of the time, he's superb. He can play damn near anything, and play that part well; even if he is kind'a funny-looking, the guy's got charisma out the ears.

thegreatbuddha:

--- Quote from: Blue Kitty on 18 Jun 2007, 20:40 ---I was under the impression that he dies a lot in his movies, is this true?  if so, why is this?

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He dies in all of his appearances in Coen brothers' movies, and his remains get smaller each time.  IIRC, it's some kind of inside joke between Buscemi and the Coens.

Edit: I haven't seen Paris, je t'aime, so I don't know if this is still going on or not.

fish across face:
It's been a long while since I last watched it, but I don't think Chet (as mentioned by Inlander above) from the glorious 'Barton Fink' dies?

BTW, 'Interview' looks pretty interesting I reckon.  Latest one he's directing, also starring in it.

Inlander:
No, Chet's not a big enough role to die. He's only in a handful of scenes and never really says anything much other than your usual hotel concierge schtick.

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