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WildGorillaMan wrote:Pulp Fiction was good and, for the time, different. I enjoyed Kill Bill for what it was: schlock. Most of his other movies have deeply unimpressed me. Inglorius Basterds felt like an SNL skit parodying Tarantino movies, or perhaps a short film that some comedians put together for his Friar's Roast night, except that it was too goddamn long.
The thing about Inglorious Basterds is, despite some serious weak spots, Christoph Waltz is one of the all time great villains in it.

Before Pulp Fiction, Vinny Barbarino's careeer was OVAH...There's no denying that Tarantino casts well and coaxes some really solid performances out of people.
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I didn't see that coming...

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Blaidd Drwg wrote:
Grandpa's Spells wrote:
WildGorillaMan wrote:Pulp Fiction was good and, for the time, different. I enjoyed Kill Bill for what it was: schlock. Most of his other movies have deeply unimpressed me. Inglorius Basterds felt like an SNL skit parodying Tarantino movies, or perhaps a short film that some comedians put together for his Friar's Roast night, except that it was too goddamn long.
The thing about Inglorious Basterds is, despite some serious weak spots, Christoph Waltz is one of the all time great villains in it.

Before Pulp Fiction, Vinny Barbarino's careeer was OVAH...There's no denying that Tarantino casts well and coaxes some really solid performances out of people.
That's a good point. Most folks are either too old to care, or too young to remember that Travolta was making those god awful talking baby movies before Tarantino cast him in that role. It quite literally snatched him off of the Hollywood dung heap.

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And gave a nice career boost to Dick Dale!
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Loved it.....like A LOT. Can't wait for the blu-ray extras/commentary.
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The wife and I caught it on Saturday. Thought it was awesome as well. DeCaprio was every bit the nasty devil that Waltz was in Inglourious Basterds.


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Blaidd Drwg wrote:I can't conceive of this offering being worth watching sober on big screen.
But....blood!!!!!

Tarantino is stupid these days.
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DiCaprio was great, but not as Candie. He was playing Tarantino-- an insecure teenage kid who was trying to impress the adults most of the movie, punctuated with scenes of exaggerated and over-dramatic violence. In a superior movie in the hands of a superior director (i.e. Gangs of New York), he wasn't overshadowed by an incredible performance by Daniel Day Lewis to the degree he was by a solid performance by Samuel L Jackson in Django. Poor writing and direction can't be overcome by even the great Leonardo, that is clearly.
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I finally got to see this over the weekend. My opinion of Tarantino has been that he is an incredibly talented director who has thus far foregone real emotion in favor of being really "cool". It's annoyed me for quite a while now.
Having said that, I liked this movie quite a bit and thought that there was some pretty dark stuff that went a little deeper than he has in the past.
His "performance" however was awful and completely took me out of the movie. No excuse for that there. First: just seeing him was distracting. Second: knowing his voice it was really distracting hearing him use that accent. Third: It looks like he's put on 40 pounds since the "Dusk Till Dawn" days.

Just for discussion his movies in my order of preference:
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Resevoir Dogs
3. Django Unchained
4. Jackie Brown
5. Inglorious Basterds
6. Kill Bill 1
7. Kill Bill 2
A very distant 8: Death Proof
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1. Jackie Brown
2. Kill Bill 1
3. Death Proof
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Reservoir Dogs
6. Inglorious Basterds
7. Django
8. Kill Bill 2

IB and Django would both move up with tighter editing - you could lop 45 minutes off of either and only miss out on a bit of self-indulgence.

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Ah,but don`t forget Salma Hayek in "from dusk til dawn"! Epic!
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"being a pussy".

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milosz wrote:1. Jackie Brown
2. Kill Bill 1
3. Death Proof
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Reservoir Dogs
6. Inglorious Basterds
7. Django
8. Kill Bill 2

IB and Django would both move up with tighter editing - you could lop 45 minutes off of either and only miss out on a bit of self-indulgence.
You could definitely take some out of both, but Death Proof number 3? That "movie" would be an embarassment for even a freshman film student.
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Bobby wrote:Ah,but don`t forget Salma Hayek in "from dusk til dawn"! Epic!
That is a pretty epic scene, but QT didn't direct that one. He just acted in it. Robert Rodriguez directed it.
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Turdacious wrote:DiCaprio was great, but not as Candie. He was playing Tarantino-- an insecure teenage kid who was trying to impress the adults most of the movie, punctuated with scenes of exaggerated and over-dramatic violence. In a superior movie in the hands of a superior director (i.e. Gangs of New York), he wasn't overshadowed by an incredible performance by Daniel Day Lewis to the degree he was by a solid performance by Samuel L Jackson in Django. Poor writing and direction can't be overcome by even the great Leonardo, that is clearly.
Gangs of New York was a bad movie, with the only good thing being Daniel Day Lewis.
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I loved Death Proof - fits in well with Tarantino's post-Jackie Brown re-imagining of genre films style and it's probably the truest in heart to the genre (Two-Lane Blacktop/Vanishing Point b-movies) it's patterned after. He couldn't make it nine hours long, thank god.

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Gangs of New York is one of my favorite movies, Bram!
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Mickey O'neil wrote:Gangs of New York is one of my favorite movies, Ryan!
oh hell no
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Bram wrote:
Mickey O'neil wrote:Gangs of New York is one of my favorite movies, Ryan!
oh hell no
Ooops, sorry, Bram.

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Mickey O'neil wrote:
Bram wrote:
Mickey O'neil wrote:Gangs of New York is one of my favorite movies, Ryan!
oh hell no
Ooops, sorry, Bram.
I'm horrible at being malicious on the internet, haha, sorry to be a hater, not in my nature.
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I liked it a lot. Some of the stuff was disturbing but overall I really enjoyed it.

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