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I'm actually more interested in seeing this than any other new release movie. I suspect it'll be better than the initial Cannes reaction. Interestingly it's tomatometer has been rising, not going down as happens with most flicks upon release...

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i'm psyched to see it. i've heard from people who've seen it that it's a great film, but one they don't care to watch again anytime soon. i kind of feel that way about most of quentin tarantino's films.

 

sidenote: i'm totally redesigning the site for the company that's distributing the original version on dvd, severin films. crazy!

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If it wasn't because it says "The New Film By Quentin Tarantino" I don't think anybody would really pay that much attention to it.

 

Also, I'm getting tired of Brad Pitt.

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If it wasn't because it says "The New Film By Quentin Tarantino" I don't think anybody would really pay that much attention to it.

 

Also, I'm getting tired of Brad Pitt.

 

Are you referring to the big ol posters out in public, or just that his films are always tagged with "The new film by Quentin Tarantino"? Because around London there are posters that don't have the film title - literally looks as if it's called "The New Film By Quentin Tarantino".

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ELi Roth: These critics would go, "How could you change history?" And I'd say to them, "Excuse me, what about those other "historically accurate" movies where they have British people speaking with German accents? Because when my ancestors and my relatives were being burned in ovens and gassed and shot, I can guarantee you it wasn't British people shooting them." And they go, "Uhhh." I'm like, "How is this any more historically inaccurate?" What's so wonderfully liberating about the fact that it is a work of fiction is that it makes me draw my own conclusions; it makes it more relevant to my life. I think about after September 11th, how I fantasized about being on those planes and fucking crashing them and killing those hijackers. Quentin has tapped into something very real; it's a very real human emotion of wishing you could go back in time and sacrifice yourself to stop evil and save thousands. It's something that everybody has experienced.

 

lol, Roth definitely played his fair share of Wolfenstien 3d while screaming at the dead pixelated nazi corpses as he shot them

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I'm sure I will probabky like this film. Quentin tarantino might not be a genius, but he's very good at "recontextualising" old material...

He knows how to make entertaining movies is what I'm saying..

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I'm not a huge Tarantino fan but I do think he's a genius of sorts, and there is one thing that sets him apart from most other filmmakers working today: he understands that suspense and upsetting the audience's expectations are crucial to making an engaging film. I watched Pulp Fiction again about a month ago and enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. Scenes like the gold watch scene with Christopher Walken are just so expertly crafted, and build so perfectly to the payoff. I can't think of any other living filmmaker, besides possibly David O. Russell, who understands how to do this.

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I've never seen Jackie Brown - But I love Resevoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill AND Deathproof (though I preferred Planet Terror) so I guess I'm excited.

 

It has to be said though, the biggest thing that puts me off Tarantino films is Tarantino himself. I mean, the film sets had to be huge to accomodate his massive ego.

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oh yeah, Jackie Brown....yeah it's ok I suppose...bit fucking boring though innit.

 

reservoir dogs is just embarassing

 

kill bill is fucking well shit lol

 

death proof - yeah...again, it's alright if you like that kind of thing...

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have you watched it recently? I thought it was wicked when it first came out and I was 15ish...

 

if I watch it now though I hate it - just the whole dialog and characters seem like a cliche of themselves now...I hate the whole Super Sounds of the Seventies theme running through it - dunno why it just fucks me off and seems like "cool" for the sake of "cool" when Tarantino clearly has no idea what is cool or not (btw I'm not insinuating that I do either).

 

I dunno I just don't like it.

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