Go (Life with Ronna) (1999)
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" Todd Gaines "Wow, I didn't know we were such good friends, Ronna! Because if we were, you would know I give head before I give favors and I didn't even give my best friends head, so the chance of your getting a favor right now is pretty fucking slim.""
" "So, what do you have against The Family Circus?" "Okay. You sit down and read your paper, and you're enjoying your entire two-page comics spread. Right? And then there's the Family fucking Circus, bottom right-hand corner, just waiting to suck." Directed by Doug Liman Written by John August Music by BT and Moby Cinematography by Doug Liman Editing by Stephen Mirrione"
"First Viewing Plot: Go! tells the story of the events after a drug deal, told from three different points of view. Go is probably not the first film that people think of on the topic of Christmas movies (some might, but that's on you). Still, I've been wanting to watch this for a long time, it was a 99 cent rental on iTunes, and it's set at Christmas - so it qualifies for this list. Don't expect any meaningful, upbeat Christmas messages in Go, nor is the Christmas setting a big deal. With that"
" First Viewing Viewing Date: December 20th Via: iTunes Store Plot: Go! tells the story of the events after a drug deal, told from three different points of view. Rating: 7.8/10"
" Directed by: Doug Liman Produced by: Paul Rosenberg, Mickey Lidell, and Matt Freeman Written by: John August Cinematography: Doug Liman Edited by: Stephen Mirrione Music by: Brian Wayne Transeau Distributed by: Columbia Pictures"
" Directed by: Doug Liman Produced by: Paul Rosenberg, Mickey Lidell, and Matt Freeman Written by: John August Cinematography: Doug Liman Edited by: Stephen Mirrione Music by: Brian Wayne Transeau Distributed by: Columbia Pictures"
" Okay, so here we “go”… was there a bigger name that helped to define 1990’s style filmmaking than Quentin Tarantino? That’s a rhetorical question since we all know that the answer is “no”. And it is because of the massive mark that he left in this decade’s cinema (despite the fact that he really only made three films during that time frame ) that a whole slew of cop copycats and wannabe style of films was released in what remained in that ten year tim"