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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyN8VN4BSzM&NR=1"]YouTube - Topgun according to Tarantino[/ame]
The dialogue is funny... but I just cannot f#cking s-t-a-n-d Tarantino. I'm not a violent person by nature, but every time I see his face, my fists clinch. I want to bash his head in with a shovel. He has to be THE most annoying, self-promoting, egotistical, pretentious twat in all of Hollywood.
Now, that being said... Top Gun is about the gays though. :lol:
The dialogue is funny... but I just cannot f#cking s-t-a-n-d Tarantino. I'm not a violent person by nature, but every time I see his face, my fists clinch. I want to bash his head in with a shovel. He has to be THE most annoying, self-promoting, egotistical, pretentious twat in all of Hollywood.
Now, that being said... Top Gun is about the gays though. :lol:
I don't know what you're talking about, but the guy is an amazing ****ing director. He has the right to be an egotistical bastard.
inglourious basterds was perhaps his best ever
Unbreakable did suck. Ha. I wanted to beat the hell out of Bruce Willis' kid in that movie. He was such an annoying little douche-monger. His stupid f*cking haircut. UGH!
Absolutely.
Tarantino reckoned it was awesome because of the, "What if Superman was on Earth and didn't realise he was Superman...?" angle.
Personally I think superman or not he wouldn't be some douchebag security-guard and if he was, nobody would give a damn, don't make a movie about it.
I also think that someone would've cottoned on to the most conspicious man on the planet (A pimped up Samuel L Jackson with an insane angular afro who cries like a girl if anyone touches him because his bones break) being around prior to all these major 'accidents' because he was looking for Superman.
There was some serious narcotics abuse going on among the production team of that ****ty movie. But enough about it. Just thinking about it pisses me off.
I've heard mixed reports for Inglorious Basterds. Either people love it or hate it, nobody in the middle.
Really? I think everything he's done after "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction" has been mediocre at best.... but okay. Still, there's something sad about those directors who cast themselves in every movie they're involved with, and then go on the late night shows and try to do comedy routines.
Brilliant director... maybe. Annoying douche... definitely.
My favorite Tarantino films are actually Jackie Brown, and the pretty obscure "True Romance". If you have never seen True Romance, I suggest checking it out.
Tarantino didn't direct or even produce "True Romance," he wrote the script with Roger Avary.
Yes, and it was his first optioned script for a major studio. Not sure why that is relevant, though?
Because he called it a Tarantino film. Technically, it's a Tony Scott film. I never see writers being credited for Ang Lee or David Fincher movies.:shrug:
As far as I know, Scott wanted the helm for a few of Tarantino's first films, and they worked closely on the "style" of the film. Given that Scott followed the screenplay and style pretty closely, I consider it a "Tarantino film". I suppose from now on I will qualify my innocuous statements about Tarantino films? :drillsergeant:
Speaking of movies, do you remember "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic? I've never heard anyone refer to it as a Will Jennings song. But, he wrote it and helped to arrange it.
I refer to it as a Tarantino film, because it has Tarantino's trademarks all over it.
And all Sicilians are niggers.
Well, that is an entirely different relation between your key premises. By the logic chain there, you would consider Kill Bill Vol. 1 an Uma Thurman film.
Although i'll agree its quite a spectacular film and has some tarantino elements, the gore is a little less graphic than most of his others. The I guess detail level of some parts and the blood level.
I'm going to watch it again, maybe tonite. Patricia Arquette is so unbelieveably hot in that, for some reason the imperfect teeth just add to it. And all Sicilians are niggers.
Although i'll agree its quite a spectacular film and has some tarantino elements, the gore is a little less graphic than most of his others. The I guess detail level of some parts and the blood level.
I'm going to watch it again, maybe tonite. Patricia Arquette is so unbelieveably hot in that, for some reason the imperfect teeth just add to it. And all Sicilians are niggers.
"That makes you part eggplant ." :18: Definetly one of my favorite movie dialouges ever . I did not care for Grindhouse but I loved From Dusk Till Dawn -the first one only . Also I'm not sure of exactly what part Tarantino played in creating Four Rooms but it is also a great film . Hellride -mediocre at best.
I "think" he directed the last one - episode four. Each room was a different director!
Aaahhh I see . Any idea who the other directors were ? Very cool concept for making a movie .
And I would say True Romance's gore, despite being directed by a different man, shares more elements of goriness with Tarantino's later works than does, say, Resevoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction. I suppose I was associating the dialogue with Tarantino's style first and foremost!
I'll check out True Romance. I've still never seen Pulp Fiction, either. Which one should I view first?