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"Sing it "
'I was the third brother of five
Doing whatever I had to do to survive
I'm not saying what I did was all right
Trying to break out of the ghetto was a day-to-day fight' |
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"One of my all time favourites, indelibly linked to the opening scenes of Jackie Brown (arguably Tarantino's best film). "
Jaysus....really?
Its weird how his films divide people.
I thought it was an OK film, not his best by any stretch.
I didn't care for Kill Bill, or hateful 8.
I much preferred Django, inglorious, and Pulp Fiction.
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"One of my all time favourites, indelibly linked to the opening scenes of Jackie Brown (arguably Tarantino's best film).
Jaysus....really?
Its weird how his films divide people.
I thought it was an OK film, not his best by any stretch.
I didn't care for Kill Bill, or hateful 8.
I much preferred Django, inglorious, and Pulp Fiction.
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Yep, it's great. Universally fantastic performances, well paced, great editing, a memorable soundtrack... I'm a fan of most of his work, especially the low key stuff like Res Dogs (and the things he had a hand in writing such as True Romance, From Dusk... and NBK), but JB, with its nods to blaxploitation films, remains my favourite. Plus, Pam Grier is in it. I'm a big genre fan though, so I also liked Kill Bill.
I'm with you on Hateful 8 though. Didn't particularly resonate with me, although I didn't watch it under the best circumstances. |
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Well I'm not sure what sort of a woman OP is but Yasmeen is a woman of the finest order and one that I hold in the highest of regards. In other words not a cow. |
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"One of my all time favourites, indelibly linked to the opening scenes of Jackie Brown (arguably Tarantino's best film).
Jaysus....really?
Its weird how his films divide people.
I thought it was an OK film, not his best by any stretch.
I didn't care for Kill Bill, or hateful 8.
I much preferred Django, inglorious, and Pulp Fiction.
Yep, it's great. Universally fantastic performances, well paced, great editing, a memorable soundtrack... I'm a fan of most of his work, especially the low key stuff like Res Dogs (and the things he had a hand in writing such as True Romance, From Dusk... and NBK), but JB, with its nods to blaxploitation films, remains my favourite. Plus, Pam Grier is in it. I'm a big genre fan though, so I also liked Kill Bill.
I'm with you on Hateful 8 though. Didn't particularly resonate with me, although I didn't watch it under the best circumstances."
Whereas I enjoyed Hateful 8 |
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"discovered this song by the late Bobby Womack while watching American Gangster.cant believe i had never heard it before."
It was also in the film Jacky brown...great track by bobby Womack |
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"One of my all time favourites, indelibly linked to the opening scenes of Jackie Brown (arguably Tarantino's best film). "
Her walking through the airport absolutely beautiful opening scene. Also where I heard the song for the first time |
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"One of my all time favourites, indelibly linked to the opening scenes of Jackie Brown (arguably Tarantino's best film).
Jaysus....really?
Its weird how his films divide people.
I thought it was an OK film, not his best by any stretch.
I didn't care for Kill Bill, or hateful 8.
I much preferred Django, inglorious, and Pulp Fiction.
Yep, it's great. Universally fantastic performances, well paced, great editing, a memorable soundtrack... I'm a fan of most of his work, especially the low key stuff like Res Dogs (and the things he had a hand in writing such as True Romance, From Dusk... and NBK), but JB, with its nods to blaxploitation films, remains my favourite. Plus, Pam Grier is in it. I'm a big genre fan though, so I also liked Kill Bill.
I'm with you on Hateful 8 though. Didn't particularly resonate with me, although I didn't watch it under the best circumstances."
I really really liked Hateful 8. It was like an Agatha Christie whodunit, disguised as a western. You could tell the actors all had tremendous fun making the film, and I felt like that was quite contagious and I had tremendous fun watching it.
Kill Bill bored the absolute arse off me though. I couldn't even face part 2. Jackie Brown was pretty slick, though. |
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