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Quentin Tarantino

Submitted by Nothinginteresting20, , Thread ID: 177588

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30-07-2020, 06:58 AM
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I'm curious to know everyone's favorite Tarantino film. I'm a huge fan of Jackie Brown, i feel it's an underrated Tarantino film. It's also the only one, as far as I could tell, that doesn't really connect with the other films.

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I really enjoyed pulp fiction that was super cool, Bullet Proof If I remember right was unconnected from his other films

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30-07-2020, 06:58 AM
Nothinginteresting20 Wrote:
I'm curious to know everyone's favorite Tarantino film. I'm a huge fan of Jackie Brown, i feel it's an underrated Tarantino film. It's also the only one, as far as I could tell, that doesn't really connect with the other films.


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I also love Jackie Brown. I've been a huge fan for years, but I still like most of his early work the best.

To me,He went from making awesome movies he wanted to make, to trying to make the movies he wanted to make into epic, drawn out masterpieces. All his newer movies I feel could be 30-60mins shorter and end up being much better. That intro scene in Hateful 8? Comon man, really? Did we need to see all that horse walking.

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For me the last good movie of Tarantino is Django Unchained. Didn't like the later ones

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I thought Pulp Fiction was his best movie. Samuel L Jackson put in an incredible performance and so did Bruce Willis and John Travolta. The scene with Tim Roth in the diner was classic.

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I like Tarantino and my favourite movies are django unchained and pulp fiction

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I feel like his movies have always waaay too much blood in them, am i the only one finding it somewhat hilarious?

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Yeah It's gotta be Jackie Brown too - Pulp fiction is ace, but Pam Grier absolutely crushes it in Jackie Brown. Samuel Jackson and De Niro's characters are also so memorable in JB.

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I really like, once upon a time in Hollywood but I haven't watch jackie brown I'm thinking of watching it tonight

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