Thursday, June 9, 2016

Clarence being a not too bad spouse doesn't need his significant

history channel documentary Clarence being a not too bad spouse doesn't need his significant other functioning as a hooker any longer so he goes to see her pimp Drexel who is none excessively satisfied, they get to be entangled in a showdown which prompts the demise of Drexel and his assistant and in the disarray Clarence grabs a bag he accept is fill of Alabama's garments just to find later it is cocaine Drexel was holding for the mafia.Clarence considers this to be a groundbreaking bit of good fortune, so he and Alabama travel west to LA to offer the cocaine to the plane set Hollywood type.Unfortunately the Mafia have found Clarence's character and they take off close behind.

The pace of this film is very fast and the exchange is sharp and witty (what we now anticipate from Tarantino) and the focal characters played by Christian Slater,Patricia Arquette as the two star crossed significant others with Clarence's mate Dick Ritchie (Michael Rapaport) a trying performing artist who places Clarence in contact with Elliot (Bronson Pinchot) and film maker Lee Donowitz (Saul Rubinek) who can deal with a Dr. Zhivago size of cocaine.

What makes this film so uncommon however is the supporting cast which is comprised of cameos of awesome on-screen characters like Brad Pitt, Christopher Walken, Dennis Hopper, Samuel L Jackson, James Gandolfini, Chris Penn and Tom Sizemore as cops who hit on a profession case yet extraordinary notice must go to Gary Oldman who is practically unrecognizable as the pimp Drexel (it ain't white kid day is it?).If you are still not persuaded I will abandon you with this scene highlighting Christopher Walken ( as a Mafia master on the chase for Clarence) and Dennis Hopper (Clarence's irritated Father)- worth seeing the film for this scene alone.

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