Buffalo ’66 is a 1998 rom-com directed by Vincent Gallo. Billy Brown, a recently released ex-con, desperate to make a good impression, brings a fake wife home to his parents. He kidnaps a young tap ...
It doesn’t get any more “Buffalo” than watching Buffalo ’66 at the North Park Theatre. The film by Vincent Gallo is a Buffalo classic that should be seen multiple times by any respectable Buffalo ...
“You make me look bad… I will never ever talk to you again, ever. But if you do a good job, well, then you can be my best friend. My best friend that I’ve ever had.” —Vincent Gallo, Buffalo ‘66 In the ...
Buffalo 66 is the place and year of Billy Brown`s birth. We meet Billy, played by co-writer and director Vincent Gallo just as he`s emerging from gaol after a five year stint for a crime he didn`t ...
In June of this year, it will have been exactly 20 years since Vincent Gallo’s cult classic “Buffalo 66” was released, to unanimous critical praise. The film’s offbeat plot, about a recently released ...
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“These photos are us, in love, spanning time,” repeats miserable ex-con Billy (Vincent Gallo) like a mantra. He’s wedged himself into a bowling alley photo booth with a young woman he’s more or less ...
Buffalo '66 is the directorial debut of actor, writer, artist, model, and composer Vincent Gallo (best known for his tough-guy roles in The Funeral and Palookaville) and seemingly the 50th film of the ...
Read up on the latest Buffalo '66 News, Reviews and Features from the team at Collider. After being released from prison, Billy kidnaps a young dancer and forces her to pose as his wife to impress his ...
I don't know about you, but I never even heard of Vincent Gallo before I saw Buffalo '66, although his IMDb listings are extensive. Maybe it's because he's ugly, or because he never had a really big ...