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Post by Agent Kev on Apr 21, 2004 19:17:20 GMT -5
Well what is it?
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Post by AndyKaid on Apr 22, 2004 0:53:28 GMT -5
Arga, I accidentally voted for Reservoir Dogs, but I meant to vote for Pulp Fiction. One of my top ten favorite films... er, maybe twenty. lol
EDIT: After much consideration, Reservoir Dogs was great too, so I don't mind voting for it. ;D
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Post by ohairefan4life on May 22, 2004 17:02:49 GMT -5
Hurray i just rented Kill Bill Vol.1 and will finally be able to watch the rest. Kill Bill already got my vote from the good 30 mins of it i watched about a month ago
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Post by Agent Kev on May 22, 2004 17:20:31 GMT -5
Hurray i just rented Kill Bill Vol.1 and will finally be able to watch the rest. Kill Bill already got my vote from the good 30 mins of it i watched about a month ago I liked Vol 2 better myself. It wasn't as gory or violent/bloody but I thought it had much a much better plot and better dialogue.
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Post by ohairefan4life on May 22, 2004 17:22:29 GMT -5
Well then i'll have to wait for Vol. 2 to come out on video
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Post by Pike on May 22, 2004 19:53:32 GMT -5
Hmmm after a little soul-searching i went for Kill Bill Vol. 2.
I was going to say Pulp Fiction.. But honestly the Tarantino "I am delivering dialogue in a casual manner while I violate you in a gory manner" has gotten on my nerves BIG TIME as time goes on. And his dialogue is sometimes annoying. It's like Kevin Smith.. People don't actually TALK like people WRITE. I don't bust out a soliloquy every sentence. At first it was charming, but as i get older it just feels cheap, it feels like a "bit".
Anyway, Kill Bill 2 got my vote because I love how Quentin would neatly set up a situation and then knock it down. I also loved the fight between the bride and Darryl Hannah, and really loved the whole thing with the old asian trainer guy. And I thought the buried alive thing was seriously awesome. I read one reviewer who said he thought the scene where we see her freaking out in the coffin as she is buried as an "instant classic". I don't really agree but I thought it was really well-done and a great departure from most movies.
Also loved how the women were fleshed-out characters rather than your typical hollywood sex objects/damsels in distress/bond girls etc.
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Post by Grabber on Jul 30, 2004 23:00:06 GMT -5
You have to go with Pulp Fiction, followed by the Kill Bill movies. $th would have to be R.D and 5th would be Killing Zoe (I love that movie).
Although not his own, I would even rank Dusk til Dawn and Four Rooms over Jacki Brown. Of course, I have never actually sat down to watch all of Jackie Brown, but that's a different story.
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Post by ohairefan4life on Aug 18, 2004 19:02:41 GMT -5
Quentin is coming out with a new movie.... its called Hero its has Jet Li in it. Its very oriental based from the preveiw i saw. Its pg-13 lol.
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Post by Agent Kev on Aug 18, 2004 19:33:47 GMT -5
Quentin is coming out with a new movie.... its called Hero its has Jet Li in it. Its very oriental based from the preveiw i saw. Its pg-13 lol. It's not a Tarantino movie he's just bringing it to the US (financing it's release or something).
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Post by ohairefan4life on Aug 19, 2004 11:01:20 GMT -5
thats what i thought but on TV they said a film by Quentin Taratino
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