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Your favourite Tarantino film?
Your favourite Tarantino film?
"For me it’s the hateful eight, it’s like Tarantino does Hitchcock. Jackie brown is probably next up there it’s rare to see a love story between an older couple. What do you cunts think? It’s difficult to choose"
- chim chim cha boo
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Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
"Reservoir Dogs. Made straight after after the Rodney King riots when NOBODY liked the LA police. Pulp Fiction, one of a few films I can watch from any point as I flick through the channels on telly. Jackie Brown for Michael Keaton's performance alone as a policeman who thinks he's cool but is really a flash wanker- a perfect performance from one of the best American actors. Inglorious Bastards has one of the best opening sequences of any film I can think of but slowly becomes a shit film. The end."
Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
Hateful Eight. More Agatha Christie than Hitchcock. With a respectful nod towards “John Carpenter’s The Thing.” The issue with Tarantino is you spend most of his movies thinking. This comes from such and such movie. Only. Not as good. Hollywood and Hipster’s think he’s great. But the Emperor really has got no clothes.!
- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
Jackie Brown Bill 1 Pulp Fiction Dogs Bill 2 Basterds Django OUATIA True Romance would definately be in the top 5 if it were a QT film.
Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
"Pulp Fiction. It’s a significant film for me and my wife and also part of our wedding theme. Our first dance was You Never Can tell as we badly recreated the Jack Rabbit Slims dance scene. I know, cunts, mumsnet, country, dogs, etc."
Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
Pulp Fiction is one of those few films that I had no idea where it was going the first time I saw it. Watching films like that for the first time is sadly rare and obviously unrepeatable.
- Hammer and Pickle
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Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
I’m gonna send him a link to this site - everyone needs a muse like Dwight Van Man.
- Nurse Ratched
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Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
Make sure you don't watch it with your kids. Those nervous nellies would hide behind the sofa and cry.
- Takashi Miike
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- Hammer and Pickle
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Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
I want to see a Tarantino Sense and Sensibility with some keen black kid as Willoughby
Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
"For me, Jackie Brown is the only one with a decent plot and believable characters, probably because it's the only one based on someone else's novel. As a writer Tarantino is good at dialogue but that's all. Kill Bill would have been brilliant if it was edited down to just one film of about 2 and a half hours."
- Nurse Ratched
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- Hammer and Pickle
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Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
For me it’s what scene of Pulp Fiction - I’m going for the one where SLJ calls the kid “Flock of Seagulls”
Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
"Most of his films grow on me with subsequent viewings. I hated inglorious basterds the first time I saw it, but I think it's become my favorite of his. Lieutenant Aldo Raine has to be one of his greatest characters and one of Brad Pitt's best roles."
Re: Your favourite Tarantino film?
"Most of his films grow on me with subsequent viewings. I hated inglorious basterds the first time I saw it, but I think it's become my favorite of his. Lieutenant Aldo Raine has to be one of his greatest characters and one of Brad Pitt's best roles."