Exactly the same point that I rolled my eyes. Was watching the trailer expecting something to give it away. Oh well..as you said, it should still be entertaining.
Probably gonna be pretty entertaining but probably a lot of cool ideas wasted cause Tarantino wants to go the hacky, Robert Rodriguez rout. Once that chick stuck her tongue out & did that pose I was like "yep, typical post-Pulp Fiction Tarantino." I'm basing this on Inglorious Bas s and Django
Exactly the same point that I rolled my eyes. Was watching the trailer expecting something to give it away. Oh well..as you said, it should still be entertaining.
Tarantino has been the greatest director at getting a great movie going and ing kicking the legs right out from underneath it every 15 min or so with a stupid ing line or action. Just make an actual badass movie like in the 90s for 's sake
Black Cowboy?
Get the fk outta here. Tarantino has turned into a cuckolding got. Sucking jew in inglorious bas s and purple in django
I'm still pissed about From Dusk Til' Dawn. Good story, music, and dialog. Then out of nowhere, all the vampire . When it was over, we all looked at each other like, what...the... .
Django was one of my favorite movies of the past few years.
My favorite part was the 100 Whites killed in the first hour while Blacks marched around like some killing machine
Cast looks excellent
are you being serious?
To be fair at least it had some really funny parts. Inglorious Bas s just pisses me off how much he threw away so much potential
Cast looks completely average. What are you talking about?
I'll just bet it was.
I've pretty much hated Tarantino since the Kill Bill movies. His all style, no substance worked perfectly in Pulp Fiction... now it's just annoying and intrusive. I'm constantly being taken out of his films by some line of dialogue, some piece of music, an inconsistent action sequence, or something else that screams "this is a Tarantino movie!"
Waaaaaay over Tarantino.
Tarantula is in peak form right now. I definitely will see this in theaters.
100% serious. Incredible movie.
Nice to see Michael Madsen rebound from Piranhaconda
how low have you sunk when you're trying to capitalize on campy monster flicks and Sharknado 3 just came out. But you're in Piranhaconda.
Michael Madsen has done a lot of B-movie schlock in his career. What I like was that he played the dad in Free Willy: "Hey, you know who would make a great dad in this kid's movie? The guy who plays a violent sadist in every other movie he's been in!"
From his IMDB list, it doesn't look like he turns down any work.
That's it in a nuts .
His clarity on "True Romance" was astounding & has never been located again. It's a waste & shame.
Tarantino admits to being a revisionist.
It feeds the ignorant who think Jamie Foxx's ABSURD character had a grain of truth to him.
If you take it as a slap stick comedy, then fine. If you take pride in his Nazi killing jew or Slave owner killing Black Cowboy: you are a fkn sad kunt
The director deserves just as much credit. Unbelievable cast used to perfection. Still my favorite Gary Oldman role.
Yes, but, the script is superb, without flaw. The sequences twixt Alabama and Clarence (before California) &&& father & son are genius. It was easy for Hopper, very difficult for Slater. To raise the mother/wife's specter into the film gravels one to bear witness to it 20+ years after. That he could not OR would not duplicate it---reinforces it's perfection.
lol salty fascist
I'm assuming most of the posters in this thread prefer Michael Bay movies; Tarantino is a legend. Only thing I haven't checked was his rolling thunder stuff
No doubt. And the dialogue between Walken and Hopper. But the director played it to perfection taking those lines and adding an additional serving of tension.
Also getting glimpses of both Sizemore and Gandolfini in early tough guy roles.
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