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The Villain 12-04-2011 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by leezuki (Post 911723)
i still love that movie too, but i think pulp fiction was a step up from that.not been to keen on his work much after that.

It's funny i was just having a conversation with my brother about this. I think i'd say Reservoir Dogs is better.

Elvis_Christ 12-04-2011 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by leezuki (Post 911723)
i still love that movie too, but i think pulp fiction was a step up from that.not been to keen on his work much after that.

Oh yeah it's a much better crafted film stylistically but I just loved the raw energy of Reservoir Dogs. I dig how it's more condensed too Tarantino tends to ramble on a bit to long. Dogs just had more focus IMO. I didn't think much of Jackie Brown when it was first released but these days I rate it quite highly. It's a really mature film that honed his style nicely ditching all the stuff I've grown to hate in his work. It's a pity everything that followed it was overtly self-reflexive and bordering on plagiarism. He's a great director that's really lost his way IMO. I haven't written him off however and I'm sure he'll kick my ass with a true American classic in the vein of his first three flicks.

leezuki 12-05-2011 12:12 PM

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leezuki 12-05-2011 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 911750)
Oh yeah it's a much better crafted film stylistically but I just loved the raw energy of Reservoir Dogs. I dig how it's more condensed too Tarantino tends to ramble on a bit to long. Dogs just had more focus IMO. I didn't think much of Jackie Brown when it was first released but these days I rate it quite highly. It's a really mature film that honed his style nicely ditching all the stuff I've grown to hate in his work. It's a pity everything that followed it was overtly self-reflexive and bordering on plagiarism. He's a great director that's really lost his way IMO. I haven't written him off however and I'm sure he'll kick my ass with a true American classic in the vein of his first three flicks.

i loved jackie brown, it was after that his movies started going down hill for me. i know it's not tarantino but did you like true romance, that is one of my favorite movies, alot of tarantino style to it.

Elvis_Christ 12-05-2011 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by leezuki (Post 911890)
i loved jackie brown, it was after that his movies started going down hill for me. i know it's not tarantino but did you like true romance, that is one of my favorite movies, alot of tarantino style to it.

Yeah man I love that flick, one of my favourites too. The scene with Slater and Oldman is top notch shit "Is it white boy boy day?". Walken and Hopper's scene together is a classic piece of cinema too. In hindsight I bet the studio is kicking themselves that they didn't let Tarantino direct it. I don't know if it would've been a good thing or not... I know Natural Born Killers was much better without his direction (dude was pretty pissed he couldn't buy back his script!).

leezuki 12-07-2011 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 911898)
Yeah man I love that flick, one of my favourites too. The scene with Slater and Oldman is top notch shit "Is it white boy boy day?". Walken and Hopper's scene together is a classic piece of cinema too. In hindsight I bet the studio is kicking themselves that they didn't let Tarantino direct it. I don't know if it would've been a good thing or not... I know Natural Born Killers was much better without his direction (dude was pretty pissed he couldn't buy back his script!).


i loved that line white boy day :D, i would say that is my fave movie. i gon try and see if that is out on blu-ray.

Tangleduponblue 12-11-2011 01:40 AM

Leprechaun 1-4, Ice Cream Man/Jack Frost 2, The Funhouse/Phantasm/The Serpent and the Rainbow/Ssssssss...gotta throw in Black Friday pick ups too: Inception (BD), Dark Knight (BD) Kickboxer (BD), Hellboy II (BD), and my favorite film of the last ten years- Children of Men (BD).

The Villain 12-11-2011 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Tangleduponblue (Post 912920)
Leprechaun 1-4, Ice Cream Man/Jack Frost 2, The Funhouse/Phantasm/The Serpent and the Rainbow/Ssssssss...gotta throw in Black Friday pick ups too: Inception (BD), Dark Knight (BD) Kickboxer (BD), Hellboy II (BD), and my favorite film of the last ten years- Children of Men (BD).

Good haul dude. You got some nice B movies there and some other good ones.

Fearonsarms 12-25-2011 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by leezuki (Post 911889)

I got this as an xmas present-already seen it but can't wait to see it again!
By the way leezuki-thanks for the rec about Grave Encounters-I was worried it was going to be another Paranormal activity rip off but it wasn't at all. It surpassed my expectations-super creepy-great stuff.

Fearonsarms 12-25-2011 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Tangleduponblue (Post 912920)
Leprechaun 1-4, Ice Cream Man/Jack Frost 2, The Funhouse/Phantasm/The Serpent and the Rainbow/Ssssssss...gotta throw in Black Friday pick ups too: Inception (BD), Dark Knight (BD) Kickboxer (BD), Hellboy II (BD), and my favorite film of the last ten years- Children of Men (BD).

love them all except Hellboy2 which I haven't seen. I love the way you stopped at Leprechaun 4-wise move the next two are truly stinkers.


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