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Date Posted: 10:24:53 11/22/03 Sat
Author: The Rhino
Subject: Re: The Bonnie Situation.
In reply to: Silk 's message, "The Bonnie Situation." on 02:55:36 11/22/03 Sat

I don't necessarily think that Tarantino plagarized himself on this one. I think it was just a link between two movies. For one, Madsen's character was Vic Vega, brother of Vincent. How they would make a movie out of these two characters ten years after the fact, I don't know, unless it's a supernatural film. It's obvious that Quentin Tarantino's world is contained in his films. I wouldn't be surprised to see more of his films connect down the line.

There is a movie called "If Lucy Fell". I forget the guys name, but the male lead in the film is also the writer and director. He wrote, directed and starred in another movie called "Fall". In both films, he his having sex with a woman way too beautiful for him (in "Lucy" it was Elle McPherson) up against a wall. In both films, he says something to the effect of "While this is great and totally erotic, do you think it's possible to move over to a bed or something we can lie down on?" That to me was a little too much when you use your own joke twice and it really wasn't that funny to begin with.

But really, if it's your own work, how is it plagary?

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