Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! I thought I’d reblog something romantic for today but, after searching through my blog, this is the only review coming up in the results for “romance”. What can I say? I’m mostly into sci-fi & horror. 🙂 So here’s my review of True Romance from back when I was doing the Blind Spot challenge…
True Romance (1993)
Directed by Tony Scott
Screenplay by Quentin Tarantino
Starring: Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Christopher Walken
Music by Hans Zimmer
Plot Synopsis: (via IMDB)
Clarence marries hooker Alabama, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood, while the owners of the coke try to reclaim it.
My Opinion:
*This is my fourth Blind Spot review after An Education, Summer Wars & Natural Born Killers.
When choosing my Blind Spot movies for this year, True Romance was the first one I thought of as I’d been meaning to watch it for years but, for some reason, just never got around to it. I like Tarantino and love both Christian Slater & Patricia Arquette so I was really excited to finally make myself sit down & watch this. I ended up with two…
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Romance? You softy! : )
This movie is great! Let’s go check this out –
#whothefuckisdick
Nah! Definitely not a romance fan. Unless it’s some fucked-up romance. 😁
Hmmm like Monk and the alien in Galaxy Quest?? #AlienLips
I actually don’t remember Galaxy Quest but everyone loves it so I should rewatch it. 🙂
I LOVE IT!!!
#NeverGiveUp !!
It’s been ages since I saw this one but I remember liking this one.
Yeah, it was good. Glad I finally got around to watching this one. 🙂
What a film! I rewatched it with my boyfriend recently actually. He prefers comedies and action films so I really had to sell it to him, especially as he doesn’t like more realistic, gory violence. He said it was “alright” whereas I fell for it all over again!
Yeah, I’m actually a wuss with violence but can handle it with certain films. Really depends on the film. Think this was the same year I also watched Natural Born Killers as a Blind Spot movie. Was surprised to like that one quite a lot despite the extreme violence.