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VIDEO: Buffalo 66

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Buffalo 66
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Length: 01:49:53
Posted: 10/1/2008

C.I.A. Agent Billy Brown (Vincent Gallo) brings his wife home to meet his absurdly dysfunctional family. Only Billy's not really in the C.I.A., and his "wife," Layla (Christina Ricci), is actually a young tap dancer he just kidnapped to impress his ridiculous and unloving parents (Anjelica Huston, Ben Gazzara). In reality, Billy's whole life is an empty lie. He's fresh out of prison and now on a deadly mission to hunt down and kill the Buffalo Bills kicker whose botched field goal, he believes, ruined his life. However, Billy's new hostage may ruin everything. Their crazy attachment blossoms into a desperate and oddly beautiful romance that may or may not be a sweet enough substitute for revenge. watch

VIDEO: Tetro: Official Trailer

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Tetro: Official Trailer
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Posted: 6/4/2009

View the Official Trailer for Francis Ford Coppola's newest film, "Tetro," starring Vincent Gallo, Alden Ehrenreich, Maribel Verdu, Klaus Maria Brandauer and Carmen Maura. "Tetro" opens June 11, 2009. watch

VIDEO: Opening Sequence

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Opening Sequence
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Length: 03:13
Posted: 7/23/2009

Opening three-minutes of Tetro courtesy of Apple. watch

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A second clip from Metropia where Nina (Juliette Lewis) tells Roger (Vincent Gallo) that she need him more than he needs her.
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Length: 01:38
Posted: 9/22/2009
Behind the scenes clip from the film Tetro. Director Francis Ford Coppola and actors Vincent Gallo and Alden Ehrenreich brace the cold as they discuss an upcoming scene.
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Length: 01:50
Posted: 7/23/2009
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The trailer for Metropia. A futuristic look at a terrifying Europe where the world is running out of oil. A gigantic underground network is created by joining all the various undergrounds together underneath Europe. Roger (Vincent Gallo) from a suburb of Stockholm avoids the underground because he finds it disturbing. Sometimes when he is too near the underground, he hears a strange voice in his head. One day Roger stumbles upon the truth that his life is controlled in every detail. In order to break free he combines forces with super-model Nina (Juliette Lewis).
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Length: 01:25
Posted: 10/5/2009
more Vincent Gallo videos (28 total videos)
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The Brown Bunny (Actor - Bud Clay) 2004 Movie
The Brown Bunny (Cinematographer) 2004 Movie
The Brown Bunny (Director) 2004 Movie
The Brown Bunny (Editor) 2004 Movie
The Brown Bunny (Producer) 2004 Movie

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Based on last night's Rescue ...

Question: Based on last night's Rescue Me, I guess Probie is the big gay surprise you've been hinting at.


Answer: Yes, he is. But exec producer Peter Tolan cautioned me (via my colleague, Bruce Fretts), against slapping a label on him. "Probie is a character who has been searching for love — and in many cases, in the wrong places," says Tolan. "What he finds is not love but companionship and sexual release. But he’s a confused guy, and I don’t think he’s gay. The funniest conversations those characters have is about how they’re involved in a sexual relationship but they’re not gay. There’s been an unhealthy read more

I recently rented a movie ...

Question: I recently rented a movie called The Dead Next Door, whose liner notes claimed it was "the most expensive 8mm film ever shot." This reminded me of an interview with Vincent Gallo, who made Buffalo '66 and The Brown Bunny, in which he talked about wanting to film in 16mm, Super-16mm and 35mm, but they were too expensive. So my question is this: What do those numbers mean? How do they affect a director and more important, what do they mean to us, the filmgoers?


Answer: The numbers refer to film gauge: 8mm film, which is what people used for home movies in the pre-video era, is 8 millimeters wide (about a third of an inch); 16mm and Super-16 are twice that and 35mm, the standard professional film gauge size, is 1 1/3 inches across. Super-8 and Super-16 use more of the film's useful width (the area between the sprocket holes on either side) to record images than 8mm or 16mm; bigger image, read more

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