Clarence Worley: I can't tell you... that was one of the best times I ever had. It was. But, you know, I knew something must be rotten in Denmark. There was no way you could like me that much. Man, I can't tell you how relieved I was when you took off your dress, you... you didn't have a dick. Alabama: Stop being so f***ing calm about all this.
If I remember correctly it opened in 93 and there was some really good movies out. Jurrasic Park, The Fugitive, A Few Good Men, Sleepless in Seattle, Mrs. Doubtfire, Cliffhanger, In the Line of Fire. True Romance is a great movie that just had a lot of competition. The status it has now proves that great movies get lost then found again.
True Romance is a great movie the way it is, and the Tarantino cut exists. Natural Born Killers tho, his version would definitely have been miles better.
I saw Val Kilmers name on the poster and thought "He was in this??" and then I remembered he plays Elvis Presley, or an impersonator for like 10 seconds. Kind of a stretch to put his name on the poster for that...
No, he plays a hallucination of Elvis, functioning as Clarence's internal monologue, so in many ways he is a facet of the Clarence character and thus important enough to be listed the way he is. He also has two scenes in the movie at important points.
This interview is 25 years old now. Wow time freaking fly's!
Clarence Worley:
I can't tell you... that was one of the best times I ever had. It was. But, you know, I knew something must be rotten in Denmark. There was no way you could like me that much. Man, I can't tell you how relieved I was when you took off your dress, you... you didn't have a dick.
Alabama:
Stop being so f***ing calm about all this.
After listening to this I think the world deserves a Tarantio Cut of this film!!
Yes or yes!
I saw this opening weekend. Like many other classics, it inexplicably
tanked at the box office. Terrific "Before they were famous" cast.
If I remember correctly it opened in 93 and there was some really good movies out. Jurrasic Park, The Fugitive, A Few Good Men, Sleepless in Seattle, Mrs. Doubtfire, Cliffhanger, In the Line of Fire.
True Romance is a great movie that just had a lot of competition. The status it has now proves that great movies get lost then found again.
Brad Pitt’s finest role.
@@Ironbird-q4f You are correct. I saw it on Sept 11(!) 1993.
Would be awesome if Tarantino remade True Romance and Natural Born Killers.
No.
True Romance is a great movie the way it is, and the Tarantino cut exists. Natural Born Killers tho, his version would definitely have been miles better.
Agreed, true romance could not be better. NBS. Maybe. I’d much rather just a great version of Starkweather, the true on which it’s based.
Killers yes. Romance no. Hell no. Fuck no.
I watch killers I see where it could be better.
Romance is perfect as it is. To fuck with it is to ruin it.
Thank you for posting this
So when Tarantino wrote this he had Joan Cusack and Lewis from Revenge of the Nerds in mind? lmao that is hilarious!
Tarantino is my favorite movie director and writer..
No disrespect to tony scott he did a great job but the movie would of been even better if Tarantino had the directors chair
Great writer too great humour
Wonderful stuff.
I saw Val Kilmers name on the poster and thought "He was in this??" and then I remembered he plays Elvis Presley, or an impersonator for like 10 seconds. Kind of a stretch to put his name on the poster for that...
No, he plays a hallucination of Elvis, functioning as Clarence's internal monologue, so in many ways he is a facet of the Clarence character and thus important enough to be listed the way he is. He also has two scenes in the movie at important points.
You're a bastard
Featuring Val Kilmers knees 😅
So? Who the fuck cares. There has been weirder.
He was always in the peripheral onscreen
I was 15 in the 7th grade but technically I’m how you say
“Tarted” so that’s probably why!
Great upload
He was 14 or 15 in the 7th grade?! 😁
It's a great monologue, but the Moors were not black
loved it
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uhhh...
He co-wrote it, just like he co-wrote, Pulp Fiction. Must be an egomaniac.