I've just watched Doug Stanhopes new DVD, worth the £19 the pricks at HMV charged me for it. So funny.
Before that Scream4, what tosh! 1 and 2 were spot on, brilliant slashers, but 3 and 4? Just no need for 'em. If you don't want to know the ending... Look away now ...
"THE ENDING'S STUPID CRAP!!"
Okay, you can look again.
Quote: Leevil @ August 27 2011, 2:39 PM BST
I assumed he ways always one of those fellas in a world of his own.
True, he has that look in his eyes, there's nobody home.
As for Tarantino, I fall into the fanboy category so am not equipped to have a level-heaved neutral discussion about him.
I think Death Proof was a bit silly, a lot silly actually, even Quentin himself has since said he had more money than sense. The soundtrack was top notch though.
Inglorius was epic, really indulgent and fractured but still, the opening scene and the scene in the Nazi basement with the British spy, that was borderline genius.
Jackie Brown is such a good Elmore Leonard adaptation, really cool tone to the piece, better than Out Of Sight or Get Shorty/Be Cool. De Niro shooting Bridget Fonda is pure black comedy.
NBK is simply an Oliver Stone lsd flashback. Harrelson and Downey Jnr are good guys to watch. The opening scene "Her Name, Is Mallory" is class, the rest, not so much.
Pulp Fiction, everything that can be said on the subject has already been said.
Close to perfect.
Res Dogs/ True Romance, both scripts smack of pure raw talent.
Not to bore anyone who's got this far into the post, but, at school, studying Romeo & Juliet, our final exam essay was the question "Which character is most responsible for the overall tragedy?", when you begin to answer you realise that every single person in the play, every one, plays a part, or makes a decision or does something that contributes to that final scene.
Exact same with True Romance, no bullshit.
Kill Bill 1 and 2 are completely opposite to eachother, not the same formula at all. Action vs Talky, High energy vs low energy, Sprawling space vs claustrophobia. All the info and backstory in 1 is re-evaluated in 2 giving the true version of events rather tha what we thought we knew. I could go on, but who cares?
His next film is supposed to be casting Di Caprio and Will Smith, "Django Unchained" a western (a southern)about a freed slave who seeks to reunite with his slave wife, a journey which will see him team up with a German bounty hunter to take down an evil plantation owner.
**Will never post essay length post again - Sorry, get carried away, strictly one sentence, single emoticon or acronym from now on**