The Films of Quentin Tarantino

Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@May 27 2004, 07:16 AM
Violent, puerile, overly-ironic, self-referential/referential trash...IMO :ninja: :innocent:

And I'll not get started on the man himself...
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I so agree

I did like kill bill 2 alot though :heart:
 
It’s so hard to choose.

I guess my favourites are Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Four Rooms.

I haven’t watched Kill Bill yet and was a bit disappointed by Jackie Brown.

From Dusk Till Dawn is great until vampire-hell breaks loose.

True Romance is good but not spectacular.
 
Kill Bill Vol. 1, although it's kinda pointless without the Vol. 2... So i'm gonna say both!

what an awesome movie... very empowering!

I also like 4 rooms (Banderas rocks in this movie!), Pulp Fiction, and From dusk till dawn (just because of Salma)
and that's it for me!
 
:heart: Jackie Brown How come no one understands the brillance of this movie? Soundtrack is killer also
 
I have mixed feelings towards Tarantino and his films, but his work has its virtues, and I think its best showcased in Pulp Fiction :blush:

Adore the Kill Bill Soundtracks though :flower:
 
Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@May 27 2004, 07:16 AM
Violent, puerile, overly-ironic, self-referential/referential trash...IMO :ninja: :innocent:

And I'll not get started on the man himself...
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Finally, someone else who's not a fan! :smile:
 
Originally posted by strawberry daiquiri@Nov 27 2004, 05:12 PM
His soundtracks are the half of his films... :heart:
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very true :flower:
 
Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@May 27 2004, 09:16 AM
Violent, puerile, overly-ironic, self-referential/referential trash...IMO :ninja: :innocent:

And I'll not get started on the man himself...
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Put simply, that's pretty much it.
 
pulp fiction, all there is needed to be said

I wonder if they are going to release it by Christmas for the 10 year anniversary, while they're at it they should release forrest gump too as a 2 disc set both 10 year anniversary specials, that'll be too cool
 
Originally posted by Sybarite@Jun 28 2004, 11:49 AM
1) Jackie Brown :heart: :heart: :heart: (weird nobody mentionned it)
2) Pulp Fiction :woot: :woot: :woot:
3) Kill Bill vol 1 (haven't seen vol 2 yet)
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Jackie Brown is my fave too!
 
i like them all apart from kill bill one and two i just dont get them !! true romance is such a cute film and baby elvis at the end is so sweet
 
Natural Born Killers got my vote. Juliette Lewis played perfectly... she was very convincing.
 
Pulp Fiction...even though they're all brilliant in their own way. IMO Tarantino doesn't have a worst film. Probably my favorite director because his love of the cinema really shows in his work and the pop culture references are genius...each Tarantino film is a time capsule that perfectly captures the era in which the film portrays.

some of my favorite Tarantino touches:

the Shaw brothers intro at the beginning of Kill Bill...that's classic Hong Kong cinema right there, and the 'feature presentation' part really gave me the feeling i was back home watching it on TV at 2 in the morning.

the scene in Jackie Brown where Pam Grier is just coming out of jail and Bloodstone's 'Natural High' is playing as the bail bondsman sees her for the first time...very soulful.

Samuel Jackson's monologue in the coffee shop at the end of Pulp Fiction. Intense.

The scene in Reservoir Dogs where Michael Madsen is torturing the cop...i LOVE the scene where he's dancing to "Stuck in the Middle With You" as he's teases the cop with that switchblade. Funny in a very twisted way...

Tarantino and Wong Kar Wai are the kings of cool in cinema IMO. Sometimes I walk through life imagining I'm a character from one of their movies, it gives me my swagger B)
 

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