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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Burinn » Wed Jul 13, 2016 10:53 pm

Hasta wrote:
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What about other Tarantino's films? Not talking about his early ketchup-blood slashers, but "4 rooms"? "Reservoire dogs"? "Dusk til' dawn"?


If you wanted to say "What about everything but Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2?" lol.


Also Inglourious Basterds, Hateful Eight and Django Unchained (the "d" is silent). You should catch up on his work since 2007. It's quite good.


Not one of those is an "early" Tarantino "ketchup-blood slasher" other than the one I'd mentioned.
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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Atamzsiktrop » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:04 pm

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What about other Tarantino's films? Not talking about his early ketchup-blood slashers, but "4 rooms"? "Reservoire dogs"? "Dusk til' dawn"?


Django is amazing but this scene wins Pulp Fiction for me. All of his movies are good though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDMJSg0a5u0

Then again Bye miss Laura is almost as cool.

If we also talk about TV series, my favourite is definitely The X-Files, especially first few seasons. Aliens and main plot episodes are the best though.
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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Amanda44 » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:15 pm

Jalpha wrote:Machete is one of his as well though isn't it?

There's more than just the Kill Bill movies.

Machete was directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis, it originally features as a fake trailer for a film in the Grindhouse double-feature by Rodriguez and Tarantino - Grindhouse being Planet Terror and Death Proof ... I'm a big Tarantino fan. :D

Other good ones of his that you all left out are Jackie Brown, the Hostel films and True Romance, though I personally didn't like Hostel so consequently didn't watch the sequel.

@ Atamzsiktrop - mine is the twist dance scene, but it's a close call; :)

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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Atamzsiktrop » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:18 pm

To be honest both scenes are equally as good and they appear one after another as well. I overally liked this act the most. :D
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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Hasta » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:34 pm

Burinn wrote:Not one of those is an "early" Tarantino "ketchup-blood slasher" other than the one I'd mentioned.


That's why I explicitly said that not talking about his early slashers. I don't understand question here. He used to produce those before became celebrity, AFAIK. Something like his "Grindhouse" movie isn't good in my opinion as well, although it's relatively new.

But the films I listed, along with Pulp Fiction Atam mentioned, however have some ketchup blood, are not "slashers" and appeal to my liking therefore.
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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Kaios » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:43 pm

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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Jalpha » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:51 pm

Amanda44 wrote:
Jalpha wrote:Machete is one of his as well though isn't it?

Machete was directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis, it originally features as a fake trailer for a film in the Grindhouse double-feature by Rodriguez and Tarantino - Grindhouse being Planet Terror and Death Proof


I stand corrected. Not a huge fan but I admire the mans work. If we get to link a scene from Pulp Fiction this is mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YujYTVQ4_S0
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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Hasta » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:54 pm

Jalpha wrote:Samuel Jackson made the movie for me. Banter is good.


True that. He makes a lot of good movies great for me. He's getting old though, it's kinda sad. I didn't like his role in Django much, but he made a damn good Major in Hateful 8. That haircut though >.<
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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby darkulrich » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:57 pm

Amanda44 wrote:
Jalpha wrote:Machete is one of his as well though isn't it?

There's more than just the Kill Bill movies.

Machete was directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis, it originally features as a fake trailer for a film in the Grindhouse double-feature by Rodriguez and Tarantino - Grindhouse being Planet Terror and Death Proof ... I'm a big Tarantino fan. :D

Other good ones of his that you all left out are Jackie Brown, the Hostel films and True Romance, though I personally didn't like Hostel so consequently didn't watch the sequel.

@ Atamzsiktrop - mine is the twist dance scene, but it's a close call; :)

https://youtu.be/WSLMN6g_Od4


Jackie Brown is a must in my opinion, his best movie, honestly. I was just going to point it out.

My all time favorite, however, I think is "The Snatch" by Guy Ritchie (I have to admit I love all his crime movies, with ups and downs) :-)
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Re: Favorite FiLm Tread

Postby Hasta » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:59 pm

darkulrich wrote:My all time favorite, however, I think is "The Snatch" by Guy Ritchie (I have to admit I love all his crime movies, with ups and downs) :-)


What about "Lock, stock and two smoking barrels"?
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