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Buffalo 66 [DVD]

Buffalo 66 [DVD]

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Dialogue from the film is sampled in reverse during the song "I'm Getting Closer" on M83 by the band M83.

Dave Calhoun. "Christina Ricci interview". Time Out. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11 . Retrieved 2008-04-15.They’re a classic Britpop rhythm-guitar band — drop them in the 1990s, and they’re up there with Elastica or Pulp; drop them in the 2000s and they’re with Franz Ferdinand, the Rakes, or the Maccabees. Teasdale handles lead vocals and lead guitar, with significant input from keyboardist and producer Dan Carey. Chambers adds crucial personality as well as a solo spotlight in “Convincing.” The title refers to the Buffalo Bills American football team, who had not won a championship since the 1965 American Football League Championship Game (which was actually played on December 26, 1965). The plot involves indirect references to the Bills' narrow loss to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXV, which was decided by a missed field goal. a b "From the Vaults: Vincent Gallo on Buffalo and Buffalo 66". The Public. 2015-03-30 . Retrieved 2018-09-23.

Buffalo '66 is a 1998 American crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Vincent Gallo, starring Gallo, Christina Ricci, Ben Gazzara and Anjelica Huston. The plot revolves around Billy Brown (Gallo), a man who kidnaps a young tap dancer named Layla (Ricci) and forces her to pretend to be his wife to impress his parents (Gazzara and Huston) after he gets released from prison.Peretti, Jacques (13 November 2003). " 'You are a bad man trying to do bad things to Vincent' ". The Guardian. Shortly after leaving Layla at the motel, Billy finds Scott Wood, now the owner of a topless bar. At Wood's own bar, he walks over to Wood's table and shoots him in the head, before shooting himself. His parents are then shown sitting by his grave with his mother showing more interest in a Buffalo game on the radio than in her own son's death. However, this is all shown to be inside of Billy's mind. Billy leaves the bar without killing Wood, realizing that in Layla he's finally found a person who truly loves him. After making amends with his friend Goon ( Kevin Corrigan) on a payphone, the film ends with Billy elatedly buying Layla her hot chocolate and a heart-shaped cookie, and buying another for a man sitting nearby who tells him he has a girlfriend, before returning to Layla at the motel. Golsen, Tyler (12 January 2022). "The indie film referenced in the Wet Leg song 'Wet Dream' ". Far Out Magazine . Retrieved 24 April 2022. But it’s in ‘Wet Dream’, the band’s second single, where a strange reference gets busted out: “You said: ‘Baby do you want to come home with me / I got Buffalo ’66 on DVD.'” Not the most foolproof move of the modern-day, it’s a strange point reference for an appropriately surreal and… let’s call it an intimate song. Dipietro, Monty (7 August 2002). "Vincent Gallo: the one that got away". Japan Times. Archived from the original on 9 December 2021.



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