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Yeah, probably more of a watch for QT fans. Sometimes I like a more relaxed pace. So many films with frantic quick cuts these days, it's nice to sit back and let the characters and plot develop rather than constantly wondering wtf is going on. Or maybe I'm just slow
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Caught up with Se7en over the weekend, superb movie. <br>
Brad Pitt does the cocky not in control with his emotions superbly. Morgan Freeman is just Morgan Freeman. And Kevin Spacey in an u credited role does John Due perfectly.<br><br>
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Did exactly the same and watched on the super wide screen last night. Apparently Odeon Leicester Sq is the only cinema in London that can project in 70mm panavison. <br>
Thought the idea of an interval was a bit pretentious- but it really worked the cinema was buzzing talking about the film and it kinda reminded me of going to the cinema as a kid when it was a real event. Also the film works well in two halves as they are quite different in feel.<br>
Loved the film, felt like watching a theatre production at times with the scenes inside the "haberdashery", also had a Reservoir Dogs feel in the 2nd half. The Shield guy was great, Samuel L did what Samuel L does best, Jason Leigh also great. Sadly Michael Madsen seems a bit past his sell by date though.</p></blockquote>
Yeah I think MM is a bit tubby and less menacing these days. Hard to project menace when you're a bit lardy unless you're Jabba the Hutt.<br><br>
In the spirit of mid 90s classics ( I wanna see Se7en again ) I watched Heat recently. Fucken brilliant flick, long but it never drags. -
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<p>I liked the Hateful 8 too. It was slow as molasses, really long, filled with Tarantino's self-indulgent dialogue and yet when the credits started rolling at the end I couldn't be but that it was kind of awesome!</p>
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<p>Yeah, probably more of a watch for QT fans. Sometimes I like a more relaxed pace. So many films with frantic quick cuts these days, it's nice to sit back and let the characters and plot develop rather than constantly wondering wtf is going on. Or maybe I'm just slow :)</p>
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<p>I thought it was slowish at the start, but never boring slow. And the second half just flew by.</p>
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<p>Agree that it is enjoyable to let the characters and plot develop - I don't think Tarantino gets enough credit for that TBH. On my recent re-watch of Inglorious Basterds I noted how much character development, across the board, was built into that one film.</p> -
QT has been around for ages yet hasn't actually directed a huge amount of flicks. In my opinion his truly outstanding efforts are Reservoir Dogs ( which is actually a bit dated now ), Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown and Inglourious Basterds. Django was bloody good but not quite p in that league and put me down as a bit of a hater of Kill Bill and Death Proof. <br><br>
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<p>Yep, that's it, unless you count his segment of Four Rooms.</p>
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<p>Empire Podcast recently did a rate Tarantino's films segment so I've been thinking about this. They separated Kill Bill.</p>
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<p>Mine would go: Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill 1, Jackie Brown, Django Unchained, Kill Bill 2.</p>
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<p>Weirdly enough I haven't seen Death Proof, but that's because I want to watch it as part of Grindhouse and the copy I've had has been crappy (actually crappy, not how it was filmed to look retro). I haven't watched Hateful Eight a second time so still too early to rate it. If Kill Bill was combined it would come last.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Nepia" data-cid="553073" data-time="1453078933"><p>Yep, that's it, unless you count his segment of Four Rooms.<br>
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Empire Podcast recently did a rate Tarantino's films segment so I've been thinking about this. They separated Kill Bill.<br>
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Mine would go: Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill 1, Jackie Brown, Django Unchained, Kill Bill 2.<br>
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Weirdly enough I haven't seen Death Proof, but that's because I want to watch it as part of Grindhouse and the copy I've had has been crappy (actually crappy, not how it was filmed to look retro). I haven't watched Hateful Eight a second time so still too early to rate it. If Kill Bill was combined it would come last.</p></blockquote>
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I've seen Death Proof only once so perhaps need another viewing to confirm where it stands. I just really didn't dig Kill Bill for whatever reason, 2nd was definitely better ( mainly cos of Michael Madsen ). I enjoyed Jackie Brown heaps more than most folk I know, SLJ and Robert De Niro were fantastic as always but the lesser lights in that were awesome as well. -
<p>There are aspects of Kill Bill 1 that are overly cartoonish but there are also classic scenes. The prelude to the Pussy Wagon in the hospital. The soccer mom fight scene in the kitchen. The anime introduction(100% cartoonish but not what I meant) to Lucy Liu's character (O-Ren-Ishi) and the Sonny Chiba master samurai turned sushi chef thing were awesome.</p>
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<p>Wasn't a fan of the ridiculous fight scene with O-Ren-Ishi's gang.</p>
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<p>1. Pulp Fiction </p>
<p>2. Reservoir Dogs</p>
<p>3. Inglorious Basterds</p>
<p>4. Jackie Brown</p>
<p>5. Django Unchained</p>
<p>6. Kill Bill 2</p>
<p>7. Hateful 8</p>
<p>8. Kill Bill 1</p>
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<p>Haven't really watched Death Proof properly.</p> -
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<p>I've seen Death Proof only once so perhaps need another viewing to confirm where it stands. I just really didn't dig Kill Bill for whatever reason, <strong>2nd was definitely better</strong> ( mainly cos of Michael Madsen ). I enjoyed Jackie Brown heaps more than most folk I know, SLJ and Robert De Niro were fantastic as always but the lesser lights in that were awesome as well.</p>
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<p>I'm the complete opposite, rarely have I been so disappointed to see a sequel come and out not live up to the original - it was like I was watching the Phantom Menace all over again.</p> -
<p>Dusk til Dawn, True Romance, Natural Born Killer...</p>
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<p>Love Resovoir Dogs though, love the scene with Steeler Wheel :)</p> -
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 <br>- Pulp Fiction <br>
- Reservoir Dogs<br>
- Inglorious Basterds<br>
- Jackie Brown<br>
- Django Unchained<br>
- Kill Bill 2<br>
- Hateful 8<br>
- Kill Bill 1<br>
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Haven't really watched Death Proof properly.</p></blockquote>
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I think my top four would be about the same as that Raz but it's concerning to see the latest flick rated so low. <br><br>
You're right about Kill Bill, some scenes are iconic but the scene in the club where she sliced up everyone was just fucken ridiculous when you consider in the next movie a drunken has been took her out with next to no effort.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="553083" data-time="1453079797"><p>Dusk til Dawn, True Romance, Natural Born Killer...<br>
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Love Resovoir Dogs though, love the scene with Steeler Wheel :)</p></blockquote>
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<p>He didn't direct any of them but definitely had an input. True Romance is a fucken god damn classic!</p>
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<p>oh, didn't realize rules were common place in TSF discussions! :)</p>
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Interesting bit of trivia: QT wrote Natural Born Killers. Not a bad movie either.<br><br>
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<p>I think my top four would be about the same as that Raz but it's concerning to see the <strong>latest flick rated so low</strong>.<br>
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<p>Again there were enjoyable bits of dialogue. Just didnt really do it for me. QTs over use blood splatter detracts from the seriousness of the tone and tension in the story.</p>
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Just sat through Death Proof. Kurt Russell is great and there is some sensational eye candy but I struggle to think of a more pointless trashy load of shit to ever grace a screen. Just terrible. I know it's some kind of 'homage' but fuck the 70s must have had some diabolical crap if that's anything to go by.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-time="1453080159" data-cid="553087" data-author="Nepia"><p>True Romance would be number 1 for me if it was eligible for the list.</p></blockquote>Great movie. Watched it with my boys a few months back told them they had to get in touch with there feminine side and we had to watch a chick flick.