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Pretty crazy the number of actors in there that went on to do various things. Christopher Walken is completely unrecognizable.

 

Some very obscure but definite crossovers to Devil's Rejects.

 

The director, Hill, has a pretty huge CV.

 

Still, weird movie.

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Pretty crazy the number of actors in there that went on to do various things. Christopher Walken is completely unrecognizable.

 

Some very obscure but definite crossovers to Devil's Rejects.

 

The director, Hill, has a pretty huge CV.

 

Still, weird movie.

where are you from? Who are you trying to impress. Americans don't use CV unless they are retarded and trying to sound smart or spent a large portion of their life in the E.U.

 

Which are you?

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where are you from? Who are you trying to impress. Americans don't use CV unless they are retarded and trying to sound smart or spent a large portion of their life in the E.U.

 

Which are you?

Pretty much all we use...

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Pretty much all we use...

so you and those around you are retarded. Ok.

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so you and those around you are retarded. Ok.

Well, In fairness, we deal with shiit in 35 different countries.

 

Seems like there's always some random shiit popping up that either the rest of the world doesn't understand what Americans are saying or vice versa.

 

Back to movie. A lot of people in this relatively obscure bizarre film ended up being Staples of Mega franchise types of films.

 

Still can't figure out why the Devil's Rejects cross over though. Maybe he's at but I did the soundtrack and? Doubt it.

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I thought it was a crossover with Eddie and the Cruisers.

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I thought it was a crossover with Eddie and the Cruisers.

there's definitely some connection

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If someone can help me out on this it would greatly appreciated,I've been looking for the opening scene instrumental music for years,I'm 99% sure it's by Ry Cooder but does not appear on the film soundtrack nor is it on a double disc set I bought of Cooder's film songs.

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