Probably Reservoir Dogs is the most daring and the most entertaining.
Maybe the best I can't decide.
I never got what people saw in Kill Bill.
It looks nice but that's it.
Probably Reservoir Dogs is the most daring and the most entertaining.
Maybe the best I can't decide.
I never got what people saw in Kill Bill.
It looks nice but that's it.
Tarantino only wrote True Romance, he wasn't the Director so I wouldn't class it a "Tarantino film". He might have got an Executive Producer credit, but that doesn't count.
I thought Inglorious Basterds was excellent and, as said, the lead Nazi was brilliant in the role.
Deathproof just didn't do it for me and this was a welcome return to form.
Revenge films are fun.
Kill Bill looks very nice, and I do enjoy watching it occasionally. But it's certainly not a favourite film of mine.
I want to say Sin City and Planet Terror are great Tarantino films, but these are ones that have just had his name tacked onto the credits. Why does he keep doing that? Stupid-sell-out-big-forehead-man.
All this Tarantino talk has made me want to watch some Rodriguez films. (if that makes sense.)
Quote: zooo @ January 16 2010, 3:42 PM GMTAll this Tarantino talk has made me want to watch some Rodriguez films. (if that makes sense.)
Spy Kids?
Quote: Nil Putters @ January 16 2010, 3:40 PM GMTTarantino only wrote True Romance, he wasn't the Director so I wouldn't class it a "Tarantino film". He might have got an Executive Producer credit, but that doesn't count.
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Because it's the script that kicks ass.
Quote: Nil Putters @ January 16 2010, 3:40 PM GMTTarantino only wrote True Romance, he wasn't the Director so I wouldn't class it a "Tarantino film". He might have got an Executive Producer credit, but that doesn't count.
Bah! *I* still count it as one, if no-one else (including himself) does.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ January 16 2010, 3:43 PM GMTSpy Kids?
Quote: sootyj @ January 16 2010, 3:43 PM GMTBecause it's the script that kicks ass.
This is correct. But also the great performances.
Good Streep films: Manhattan. Didn't she play Allen's lesbo ex wife?
Quote: zooo @ January 16 2010, 3:44 PM GMT
The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lava Girl??
Quote: Griff @ January 16 2010, 3:46 PM GMTReservoir Dogs would be brilliant as a theatre play and I don't understand why nobody's done that.
What out! Webber might make it his next musical. >_<
Quote: Griff @ January 16 2010, 3:46 PM GMTYeah, I'd say True Romance and Pulp Fiction are my favourite Tarantino films, followed by Jackie Brown and then maybe Inglourious Basterds.
From Dusk Till Dawn is a whole heap of fun too. Taranrino even puts in a decent performance as a big, creepy weirdo.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ January 16 2010, 3:48 PM GMTFrom Dusk Till Dawn is a whole heap of fun too.
*thumbs up*