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"So, I could go to bed; or I could watxh Tarantino's masterpiece for the gazillionth time...
But, which of his is your favoutite?"
Kill Bill both of them |
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Pulp Fiction is a great film
His other films are great in parts but then, for me, lose focus or just descend too far in gratuitous violence
Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds is as terrifying as Brad Pitt is comedic, it struck a great balance, but then the ending, eurgh
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I love how varied the answers are, and also the shout outs to the films he's associated with but weren't directed by him. For me, the man can do no wrong. If I had to choose, the Hateful Eight just pips it; for the most part all in the one room (much like Resevoir Dogs) it could easily be a play on stage. |
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"I love how varied the answers are, and also the shout outs to the films he's associated with but weren't directed by him. For me, the man can do no wrong. If I had to choose, the Hateful Eight just pips it; for the most part all in the one room (much like Resevoir Dogs) it could easily be a play on stage."
I went to the cinema to see the hateful eight, it was like being at the theatre. I loved it. |
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"I went to the cinema to see the hateful eight, it was like being at the theatre. I loved it. "
Yeah, me too. I was lucky enough to watch it in a fairly empty imax big screen affair, so the 70mm filming came into its own too! Not to mention Ennio Morricone's score, just spellbounding. |
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"I went to the cinema to see the hateful eight, it was like being at the theatre. I loved it.
Yeah, me too. I was lucky enough to watch it in a fairly empty imax big screen affair, so the 70mm filming came into its own too! Not to mention Ennio Morricone's score, just spellbounding."
Another thing I love about Tarantino, the soundtracks always great. |
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"I went to the cinema to see the hateful eight, it was like being at the theatre. I loved it.
Yeah, me too. I was lucky enough to watch it in a fairly empty imax big screen affair, so the 70mm filming came into its own too! Not to mention Ennio Morricone's score, just spellbounding."
Just bumped an Ennio Morricone thread |
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"So, I could go to bed; or I could watxh Tarantino's masterpiece for the gazillionth time...
But, which of his is your favoutite?"
Can you guess which one is my favourite? |
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"So, I could go to bed; or I could watxh Tarantino's masterpiece for the gazillionth time...
But, which of his is your favoutite?
Can you guess which one is my favourite? "
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"I like all of his stuff. I'm Not sure about once upon a time in Hollywood though. Two hours of drivel with a good bit at the end. "
I loved it. Brad Pitt was brilliant in it. I’ve enjoyed all
His movies, all stand up to a repeat watch |
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"Dusk Till Dawn for me ...
Ridiculously over the top but yet fucking awesome "
AND Salma dancing with a snake and a bottle of tequila; what more can you ask for! |
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