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this guy really said this:
$1,000,000.00
Price includes all costs related to one attempt at an in-vitro fertilization. (A $50,000 value) If the first attempt at in vitro fertilization is unsuccessful, purchaser of sperm must pay all medical costs related to additional attempts. Mr. Gallo will supply sperm for as many attempts as it takes to complete a successful fertilization and successful delivery. Sperm is 100% guaranteed to be donated by Mr. Gallo who is drug, alcohol and disease free. If the purchaser of the sperm chooses the option of natural insemination, there is an additional charge of $500,000. However, if after being presented detailed photographs of the purchaser, Mr. Gallo may be willing to waive the natural insemination fee and charge only for the sperm itself. Those of you who have found this merchandise page are very well aware of Mr. Gallo's multiple talents, but to add further insight into the value of Mr. Gallo's sperm, aside from being multi talented in all creative fields, he was also multi talented as an athlete, winning several awards for performing in the games of baseball, football and hockey and making it to the professional level of grand prix motorcycle racing. Mr. Gallo is 5'11" and has blue eyes. There are no known genetic deformities in his ancestry (no cripples) and no history of congenital diseases. If you have seen The Brown Bunny, you know the potential size of the genitals if it's a boy. (8 inches if he's like his father.) I don't know exactly how a well hung father can enhance the physical makeup of a female baby, but it can't hurt. Mr. Gallo also presently maintains a distinctively full head of hair and at the age of 43 has surprisingly few gray hairs. Though his features are sharp and extreme, they would probably blend well with a softer, more subtly featured female. Mr. Gallo maintains the right to refuse sale of his sperm to those of extremely dark complexions. Though a fan of Franco Harris, Derek Jeter, Lenny Kravitz and Lena Horne, Mr. Gallo does not want to be part of that type of integration. In fact, for the next 30 days, he is offering a $50,000 discount to any potential female purchaser who can prove she has naturally blonde hair and blue eyes. Anyone who can prove a direct family link to any of the German soldiers of the mid-century will also receive this discount. Under the laws of the Jewish faith, a Jewish mother would qualify a baby to be deemed a member of the Jewish religion. This would be a
... keep reading on reddit β‘vroom vroom daddy dhar mann
Mostly they are of lowlifes and not so bright people trying to troll or argue with him. And than Vincent gives off a sarcastic or angry profanity filled response, often still with dark adult humor however. LOL. Occasionally youβll find or see something nice or polite about him said by certain people, but like I said, mostly just dumb insults and brain dead crap LOL.
Vincent is the king. Period.
Buffalo 66 is a film that doesn't shy away from awkwardness or uncomfortable interactions between characters. It thrives in the uncomfortable, especially with the main character Billy. At first glance, he might be one of the most unlikeable characters you're introduced to in a movie. But as time goes on, you learn about his family and can start to empathize with his situation and just how desperate it seems to be in his mind.
For the low budget it had, the film is shot beautifully with great cinematography, especially in the few scenes toward the end >!where Billy "kills himself"!<
It's extremely hard to talk about Buffalo 66 without mentioning Gallo and his controversies. Around this time in his career he was known as a complete asshole for bashing the actors he worked with previously. To be honest, I think Gallo and Lars Von Trier are in the same space of "brilliant direction of 1 or 2 films but increasingly insufferable"
https://www.vgmerchandise.com/store/pages.php?pageid=4website
There are many parallels between those two. Both have similar film making styles too. Do any of the writers say they based the character on Vincent Gallo
Don't sleep on this ... I know many of you have been asking for these.
The Brown Bunny (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack):
https://enjoytheriderecords.com/products/the-brown-bunny-motion-picture-soundtrack-distro-title
The Brown Bunny (Blu-ray) first and maybe only ever issue in Blu-ray format. Limited to 250 qty, signed & numbered for your viewing pleasure:
https://enjoytheriderecords.com/products/the-brown-bunny-by-vincent-gallo-signed-numbered-blu-ray
Soundtrack is long out-of-print in ANY format, much less vinyl ... and likely to go fast. Features some great classics by Jackson C. Frank and Gordon Lightfoot as well as several exclusive tracks by Red Hot Chili Peppers' guitarist John Frusciante unavailable anywhere else ...
Tracklist:
A1. Come Wander With Me Composed By β Jeff Alexander Written-By β Jeff Alexander
A2. Tears For Dolphy Composed By β Ted Curson Written-By β Ted Curson
A3. Milk And Honey Composed By β Jackson C. Frank Written-By β Jackson C. Frank
A4. Beautiful Performer β Gordon Lightfoot Written-By β Gordon Lightfoot
A5. Smooth Performer β The Matisse/Accardo Quartet Written-By β Francesco Accardo
B1. Forever Away Performer β John Frusciante Written-By β John Frusciante
B2. Dying Song Performer β John Frusciante Written-By β John Frusciante
B3 . Leave All The Days Behind Performer β John Frusciante Written-By β John Frusciante
B4. Prostitution Song Performer β John Frusciante Written-By β John Frusciante
B5. Falling Performer β John Frusciante Written-By β John Frusciante
Saw the DVDBeaver review and apparently it doesn't have subtitles, chapter stops or Master 5.1/lossless 2.0, presumably Gallo's decision.
But, hey, all the copies are signed and the cover art is literally a screenshot of the french fry service so you take what you can get, I guess.
Watch out for spoilers.
I recently watched Buffalo 66 and I knew I would like it but oh was I totally blown away. First of all, if you havenβt seen it, go see it because personally I really think it is worth your time. The movie sparked so many ideas in my brain I just had to share it.
There are many aspects to the movie I generally enjoyed like the very still aura of the movie despite them always being on the go or having a different range of emotions, the little dialogue that consisted of short sentences but conveyed so many emotions, the very unrealistic nature of all the charecters, the saturation of the movie, the way it was shot, all was great. But there is one scene in particular that just stuck with me and I would like to discuss it.
It is the scene towards the end, in the hotel room. I know how most people would interpret this scene as a love scene where you see Billy (Vincent Gallo) slowly open up to Layla (Christina Ricci) by first letting her sit on the side of the tub as he is taking a bath, then letting her get in and finally letting her hug him on the bed. This scene is very important because previously in a scene we had seen him in an emotional distress, telling Layla to hold him and when she does he tolds her to not touch him. There is also the infamous photobooth scene where when Layla tries to give him a peck on the cheek he gets angry and tells her multiple times to not touch him. It is very clear that, Billy who had grown up in a disfunctional family had issues trusting people or letting go. I mean everyone in the movie has various different issues regarding their behaviour but the one that stucks out the most is Billyβs at first glance. We dislike him at first but with the family dinner scene we start to empathise with him and with this scene we start to sympathise with him. As the scene plays out, we see Layla, who quite literally went along with everything Billy put her through both emotinally and physically be the one who took the charge of the situation despite being very submissive and again quite literally voiceless through out the film.
The reason why this scene touched me so much wasnβt because I saw love and trust flourishing between two individuals, I saw love and trust flourish in a person. As I have said in the beginning, the characters are not realistic they are very cartoonish so viewing them as people was hard but when I watched this scene all suddenly made sense. I saw myself in them. Billy represents the trau
... keep reading on reddit β‘Do the majority of Stern fans agree that the Vincent Gallo interview from 2004 is one of the best all time interviews. Also this was when the show was at it's best IMO. 00'S EARLIER 00S Especially..https://youtu.be/E10YQWgHQDE
Do you love, like or hate his movies Buffalo 66 and The Brown Bunny? Do you like, love him or hate him? Can he act? What did you think of his band Gray with Jean-Michel Basquiat? Could you not care less? Personally, Iβd wish for him to release Promises Written in Water. Hell, Iβd even pay for it.
Does anyone know where I can find a transcription of this interview? https://vimeo.com/341435254
does one even exist?
It's a little painful now to watch it and see how promising but also great it is.
How on earth did a first time writer/director land Christina Ricci, Anjelica Huston, Mickey Rourke, and Rosanne Arquette?
He brings just enough experimental cinema into his fucked-up family tale to really make it sparkle.
Before it started to come out what an asshole he was personally this looked like quite a compassionate portrait. Now I watch it and wonder how much he's really glorifying of this character's behavior. Finding out how much conflict he had with Christina Ricci makes it a bit of a hard watch, even though I think she handles it brilliantly and gracefully onscreen.
And I'll face it, he's pretty luminous himself in this moment. He strings together some seriously poignant moments of almost-love and it really makes me remember how much almost-love there is in the world. It stings. The puppy scene is a gut punch. Every single scene aches like a good tragic Coen movie.
The cinematography is done with precision and surreal hypersaturation you wouldn't expect in a movie set in Buffalo. He frames the whole photo-booth scene with a photo booth aspect ratio. The final scene with it's horrific matrix shot. I remember when it came out thinking, "wow, what is this guy capable of?"
Turns out that might have been it. I've never seen Brown Bunny but evidently Roger Ebert says, "Some day I'll be thin but Vincent Gallo will always have made The Brown Bunny." Ow.
Hey guys! Can someone please tell me why Vincent Gallos films arent available online anywhere? Ive been trying to watch them but I cant find them ANYWHERE! I cant even find any dvds, websites, or links. Ive seen Buffalo β66 but The Brown Bunny and Promises Written in Water are nowhere to be found. If anyone has links or anything to any of his films (besides Buffalo β66) (and preferably The Brown Bunny and Promises Written in Water) Can you PLS send them to me?
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