Braindead (film)   
12:08am 17/01/2009
 
music: if your a kid dont watch this either,




Braindead (New Zealand 1992), released as Dead Alive in North America, is a zombie comedy splatstick horror film directed by Peter Jackson. The film is widely regarded as the goriest movie ever made; and it currently holds the world-record for the most fake blood used in a single movie.

Braindead is in the same vein as Jackson's earlier works Bad Taste and Meet the Feebles but Braindead is rather more polished, with a budget of around $3 million. Although it starts with the capture of a zombie-creating creature on the eerie Skull Island, the movie is relatively low-key in its opening half. Only in the second part does it spiral out of control into a blood-filled zombie film.
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Jackson reused the song played on the organ as the mourners wait to enter the church prior to the embalming scene. It is Sodomy from Peter Jackson's previous film Meet the Feebles (1989).
released as Dead Alive in North America
 
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The Sicilian scene   
08:20pm 17/01/2009
 


So i get a call this morning about oh 11 am..its my sister in London she's out with friends.."are you drunk?"
"Yeah its nice to hear from you too,No..of course not."
"Well are you awake?"
"Barely"
"EVER SEE TRUE ROMANCE?"
"WHAT? THE CONNECTIONS BAD"
"TRUE ROMANCE"
"OH by Tarantino?"(directed by Tony Scott Written by Quenton Tarantino.
"Yeah"
"once i watched it once.."
"Who was the father?"
"Let me turn on my computer..."
see Youtube and Wikipedia are good for something..the phone call cost her
5 pounds..but she won a 50 pound bet..half of that should be mine grrrrrrr..good thing i remembered this scene.
Dennis Hopper - Clifford Worley
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincenzo_Coccotti



The Sicilian scene
Clarence's father, Clifford Worley (Dennis Hopper), is paid an unwelcome visit by Vincent Coccotti (Christopher Walken), consigliere to a Mafia boss named "Blue" Lou Boyle. Coccotti questions Worley as to the whereabouts of Clarence and the missing narcotics. Clifford realizes during the interrogation that he will be tortured until he gives the information. Apparently to deliberately provoke and enrage Coccotti, ensure a quick death, and protect his son, Worley brings up Sicilians' background. Worley is quoting history on the claim of Sicilian people having Black people's ancestry through the Moors or, as Hopper puts it in the movie: "Sicilians were spawned by niggers." This speech is the precursor to Worley's death.

This scene has been nominated by Tarantino himself (on the True Romance Unrated Director's Cut DVD commentary) as one of his proudest moments. "I had heard that whole speech about the Sicilians a long time ago, from a black guy living in my house. One day I was talking with a friend who was Sicilian and I just started telling that speech. And I thought: “Wow, that is a great scene, I gotta remember that.”

 
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