Happened to me. I was doing coke in a stall in the men’s room at a bowling alley. I had just bought some and was testing it. I opened the door and a Chicago cop was standing RIGHT there. He didn’t say anything as I went around him. I was so panicked I was afraid to look behind me. But I remembered this movie so I went to the sink to wash my hands before I left. I could feel the cop looking at me the whole time. After I left the bathroom and went back to the bowling lane, the guy who I bought the ounce from said “You don’t look too good”. It took me a couple strong drinks to get back to normal.
@@christianc.2664that literally doesn’t explain shit. WHY are they all in the men’s room? And why are they talking? It’s a bit of a strange place to meet up and have a conversation. He probably just made up the story.
@@Ethan-hk8se you're a bit slow. They clearly work at that station searching for drugs. Public bathroom which is empty at the station to get away from the crowd of people to shoot the shit which Orange clearly said to Nice Guy Eddie. It's implied. This isn't Inception. Fock sake
This is early in the film. If I'm remembering it right, originally it was intercut with his police handler telling him how to tell a story convincingly, how he needed to live it and know all the details, and then during the telling it also shows the rest of the crew asking him questions about the story which he's then able to answer. I'm pretty sure this has been edited down for some reason. I guess technically you could say almost the entire film is when he's dying on the floor though, it's all flashback.
@@BitcoinMotorist Most of the time they can pull it off. Tim Roth's the exception, not the rule. I guarantee you that a lot of the popular actors working today you think are Murican are actually from Ol' Blighty. The same cannot always be said of Americans pretending to be British, however. XD
Happened to me. I was doing coke in a stall in the men’s room at a bowling alley. I had just bought some and was testing it. I opened the door and a Chicago cop was standing RIGHT there. He didn’t say anything as I went around him. I was so panicked I was afraid to look behind me. But I remembered this movie so I went to the sink to wash my hands before I left. I could feel the cop looking at me the whole time.
After I left the bathroom and went back to the bowling lane, the guy who I bought the ounce from said “You don’t look too good”. It took me a couple strong drinks to get back to normal.
The scene at 0:14 bring a solid Max Payne vibe
Tarantino : Ok Tim you can be in my 2nd movie pulp fiction but this time you've gotta lose that fucking accent and stick with what you know
and then you can also be in my 8th movie but this time if you're doing the accent, why not go full British?
he was in pulp fiction??
@user-bo8bo4ln2p
First and last scene , technically just the ending of story being that Tarantino arranges scenes like a monkey on meth.
Steve Buscemi was also in Pulp Fiction but as a waiter, for like a few seconds, and no mustache.
Dr Cal Lightman from Lie to Me.
After this movie I couldn't see this actor as anything else than a small fry worthy role.
What the hell where the cops doing in the mens room
He literally says at the 13 second mark what they are doing. Pay attention
@@christianc.2664that literally doesn’t explain shit. WHY are they all in the men’s room? And why are they talking? It’s a bit of a strange place to meet up and have a conversation.
He probably just made up the story.
@@Ethan-hk8se you're a bit slow. They clearly work at that station searching for drugs. Public bathroom which is empty at the station to get away from the crowd of people to shoot the shit which Orange clearly said to Nice Guy Eddie. It's implied. This isn't Inception. Fock sake
The real reason why all those cops are in the men's room is that it was a lie. The whole story is bullshit.
@@Ethan-hk8se it is a made up story to give him some credibility
Why don’t I remember this scene? This was when he was dying on the floor?
This is early in the film. If I'm remembering it right, originally it was intercut with his police handler telling him how to tell a story convincingly, how he needed to live it and know all the details, and then during the telling it also shows the rest of the crew asking him questions about the story which he's then able to answer. I'm pretty sure this has been edited down for some reason. I guess technically you could say almost the entire film is when he's dying on the floor though, it's all flashback.
@@deojnwedofuWE thank you, excellent description. I guess I’ll watch it again tonight :). I’m gonna pay more attention to it.
2mooks in one Roth.
what kind of haircut is that, eli ?
butt cut
@jdarcy1862 yeah you right, eli roth is from inglorious basterds ^^
@@babalarassrah MR.Pink got the best hair style in the whole film lol
Weirdest accent film history lol.
It's called "British dude pretending to be American"
@@BitcoinMotorist Most of the time they can pull it off. Tim Roth's the exception, not the rule.
I guarantee you that a lot of the popular actors working today you think are Murican are actually from Ol' Blighty.
The same cannot always be said of Americans pretending to be British, however. XD