Comments on TWO-BIT BLACKTOPTypePad2007-09-05T03:55:00ZTony Teahttps://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/agb/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/agb/2007/09/two-bit-blackto/comments/atom.xml/Tony T. commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54eefec5788332007-10-04T09:42:42Z2007-10-04T09:42:42ZTony T.http://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/agb/Chlo Job.<p><a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=watch%20chloe%20sevigny%20sucking%20vincent%20gallo" rel="nofollow">Chlo Job.</a></p>Tex commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54edafb8f88332007-09-11T02:16:02Z2007-09-11T02:16:03ZTexhttp://whackingday.comGallo is offering himself as a male escort on his site, and offers to sell his sperm. He is also...<p>Gallo is offering himself as a male escort on his site, and offers to sell his sperm.</p>
<p>He is also the most talentless dick in hollywood</p>tONY commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54eedac1d88342007-09-07T10:52:14Z2007-09-07T10:52:15ZtONY5 Graves. And no Google (well, I did check IMDB before I posted, so as not to make a bigger...<p>5 Graves. And no Google (well, I did check IMDB before I posted, so as not to make a bigger fool of meself than normal). One of my Dad's favorites.</p>
<p>Vanishing Point - now THERE was a road movie. Also one of my Dad's favorites. He was rather catholic in his tastes (and morals, as it happens).</p>carneagles commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54eed01b988342007-09-06T03:38:08Z2007-09-06T03:38:08Zcarneagleshttp://corkintheocean.comTop work, Nabakov. "No real female will be refused". Form an orderly line, ladies! Heh.<p>Top work, Nabakov. </p>
<p>"No real female will be refused". Form an orderly line, ladies! Heh.</p>Tony T. commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54eecffe188342007-09-06T03:22:03Z2007-09-06T03:58:46ZTony T.http://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/agb/Funny you should mention, Sullivan's Travels, Laddy. Look in today's post. Although, being a Sturges-esque* fandango, it doesn't quite fit...<p>Funny you should mention, Sullivan's Travels, Laddy. Look in today's post.</p>
<p>Although, being a Sturges-esque* fandango, it doesn't quite fit within this post's sphere of operation.</p>
<p>* Anyone who exclaims "Sturges? This ain't a western!" is in the wrong blog.</p>Lad Litter commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54eecf98588342007-09-06T02:21:16Z2007-09-06T02:21:16ZLad Litterhttp://ladlitter.blogspot.comGreat title for the post. Very Churchillian of Ebert in that exchange, wasn't it? Will studiously avoid BB. Couldn't agree...<p>Great title for the post. Very Churchillian of Ebert in that exchange, wasn't it? Will studiously avoid BB. Couldn't agree more about Two Lane Blacktop, Easy Rider & Vanishing Point being high points of the sub-sub-genre. Would also submit Grapes of Wrath, Sullivan's Travels and The Wizard of Oz as earlier examples.</p>Mark commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54eecb65688342007-09-05T18:44:10Z2007-09-05T18:44:11ZMarkhttp://www.reverseswingmanifesto.blogspot.comSounds like a 'must see' to me!<p>Sounds like a 'must see' to me!</p>Tony T. commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54eec4d5588342007-09-05T08:14:15Z2007-09-05T08:14:16ZTony T.http://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/agb/I liked Two Lane Blacktop (maybe this post coulda been called Two Wheel Blacktop) and Easy Rider and Vanishing Point...<p>I liked Two Lane Blacktop (maybe this post coulda been called Two Wheel Blacktop) and Easy Rider and Vanishing Point back when I saw them over twenty five years ago, but I'm too old now for existentialist clap-trap.</p>
<p><a href="http://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/agb/2007/07/matty-arbuckle.html#c77224912" rel="nofollow">Virtually explained.</a></p>David commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54ed7ab7f88332007-09-05T07:40:55Z2007-09-05T07:40:56ZDavidI've heard that not only is this movie a shocker, it's a true representation of Mr Vincent himself. Anyway, one...<p>I've heard that not only is this movie a shocker, it's a true representation of Mr Vincent himself. Anyway, one more to avoid from the $1/week bin.</p>
<p>(by the way, 'Virtually' is mistyped on your header).</p>Tony T. commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54ed7a82f88332007-09-05T06:46:12Z2007-09-05T06:46:12ZTony T.http://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/agb/What's up, Dick? This is what: "Now here's an astonishing thing ..." (Ebert to Richard Roeper.)<p>What's up, Dick? This is what: <a href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/click/movie-1135603/reviews.php?critic=columns&sortby=default&page=1&rid=1314670=" rel="nofollow">"Now here's an astonishing thing ..."</a></p>
<p>(Ebert to Richard Roeper.)</p>RT commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54eec3c8388342007-09-05T04:50:26Z2007-09-05T04:50:27ZRTThe guy's a dedicated Buffalo Bills fan so he should be a bit the bad side of wacky. A character...<p>The guy's a dedicated Buffalo Bills fan so he should be a bit the bad side of wacky. A character called Scott Norwood get set on fire by a burning motorcycle in the film early?</p>
<p>Bring on Ollie Reed.</p>Gareth commented on 'TWO-BIT BLACKTOP'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef00e54ed79ecb88332007-09-05T04:26:17Z2007-09-05T04:26:17ZGarethThough the competition terms don't expressly say so, I suppose Googling for the answer is cheating. Good write up Nabby.<p>Though the competition terms don't expressly say so, I suppose Googling for the answer is cheating.</p>
<p>Good write up Nabby.</p>