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The Projection Booth Podcast

Episode 632: True Romance (1993)

The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth

Film Reviews, Film Interviews, Film History, Tv & Film

4.8686 Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2023

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Andrew J. Rausch and Kendall R. Phillips join Mike to look at Tony Scott’s 1993 film True Romance. Based on a screenplay by Quentin Tarantino, the film stars Christian Slater as Clarence, a comic book store clerk from a non-existent version of Detroit and Patricia Arquette as Alabama, a hooker with a heart of gold. After killing her pimp (Gary Oldman) the two go across country to Hollywood to sell a stolen suitcase of cocaine.

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0:00.0

Hold your ears, folks.

0:06.8

It's showtime.

0:08.6

People pay good money to see this movie.

0:10.9

When they go out to a theater, they want cold sodas, hot popcorn, and no monsters in the projection booth.

0:17.3

Everyone pretend podcasting isn't boring.

0:20.1

Shut it off.

0:25.5

Turn it off.

0:27.6

Turn it off.

0:31.5

Andrew!

0:32.3

Thank you. From the director of Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop 2.

0:48.5

Hello, baby!

0:50.9

Clear it?

0:51.5

I'm a married man, buddy.

0:53.9

A con man.

0:55.0

Ask him if you got the letter.

0:56.0

Did you get the letter?

0:57.0

What letter?

0:58.0

They want to talk to you.

0:59.0

No time, Tom.

1:00.0

We gotta go.

1:01.0

A call girl.

1:04.0

Do you call for a day?

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