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4.27 / 5.00 12,629 ViewsMy pops works as a private caterer in the film industry. He worked with Quentin on Django and some previous film which I forgot about. I got a shed load of cool shit after my pops worked on Django. I'll post some of it for you guys :3 It's not worth much now that the film's out, but it's still pretty fucking neat.
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At 1/5/13 03:21 PM, Ultimate-fish wrote: My pops works as a private caterer in the film industry. He worked with Quentin on Django and some previous film which I forgot about. I got a shed load of cool shit after my pops worked on Django. I'll post some of it for you guys :3 It's not worth much now that the film's out, but it's still pretty fucking neat.
Oh, and, Jackie Brown.
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My absolute favourite director so it's hard to pick.
But I'd go with either Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs.
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At 1/5/13 11:41 AM, Crink wrote:At 1/5/13 09:02 AM, mizzjuicyflava wrote: I have every Tarantino film except Kill Bill 1&2.of curiosity, what makes death proof your favorite over his other films?
My favorite is Death Proof.
i remember watching it and being genuinely entertained for the most part, it had great dialogue and the camera work was amazing but it was so simplistic that it didn't feel like a real film. it's very clear that tarantino made the film for himself, it's a fetish movie i guess. i don't get it
also my favorite is reservoir dogs
Several reasons its my favorite :
women kicking ass
Great dialogue
Awesome car chase scene
Its hilarious
I like Zoe Bell
Also Death Proof paid homage to female stuntmen. Or should I say stuntwomen.
Taratino also made a documentary about stuntwomen called Double Dare.
At 1/5/13 03:29 PM, mizzjuicyflava wrote: Several reasons its my favorite :
women kicking ass
Great dialogue
Awesome car chase scene
Its hilarious
I like Zoe Bell
Also Death Proof paid homage to female stuntmen. Or should I say stuntwomen.
Taratino also made a documentary about stuntwomen called Double Dare.
Death Proof is my least favourite (aside from Four Rooms), but it's still awesome and I still own a cool Death Proof poster.
I have to go with Django Unchained as my favourite. Then I'd go with Inglourious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill Vol. 1, then Kill Bill Vol. 2. This is just based on films he directed. True Romance would be between Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown otherwise.
I'm going to post this even though I just posted it in the Cinema Club. I love it.
Kill Bill 1 & 2 are also amazing. Didn't like Inglorious Bastards as much as I thought I would though.
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At 1/5/13 03:40 PM, Makeshift wrote: Death Proof is my least favourite (aside from Four Rooms), but it's still awesome and I still own a cool Death Proof poster.
I have to go with Django Unchained as my favourite. Then I'd go with Inglourious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill Vol. 1, then Kill Bill Vol. 2. This is just based on films he directed. True Romance would be between Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown otherwise.
I haven't seen Django yet. I'm going to see it tomorrow with mama. She's a fan too. After seeing it, my favorite may change.
Also I like Jackie Brown too.
Every single one is brilliant, watch them all those who haven't.
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At 1/5/13 06:02 PM, Slint wrote: Every single one is brilliant, watch them all those who haven't.
Meh, I thought Death Proof was only really worth watching once, and mainly just for the hilarious payoff at the end. Jackie Brown was alright, but I've never felt like watching it since I first saw it. And his segment from Four Rooms was merely decent for the most part, IMO. But that part at the end about the bet with the lighter and cutting the guy's pinky finger was hilarious. "okay....ready...aaaaand" *flick* *chop* "AAAAAH!"
At 1/5/13 06:18 PM, Sense-Offender wrote:At 1/5/13 06:02 PM, Slint wrote: Every single one is brilliant, watch them all those who haven't.Meh, I thought Death Proof was only really worth watching once, and mainly just for the hilarious payoff at the end. Jackie Brown was alright, but I've never felt like watching it since I first saw it. And his segment from Four Rooms was merely decent for the most part, IMO. But that part at the end about the bet with the lighter and cutting the guy's pinky finger was hilarious. "okay....ready...aaaaand" *flick* *chop* "AAAAAH!"
Agreed on Jackie Brown, even though it's good it's his weakest, but Death Proof I disagree.
Overall really fun to watch, entertaining all the way to the end.
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Reservoir Dogs. No love for the Kill BIll trilogy?
At 1/5/13 07:48 AM, Halberd wrote:At 1/5/13 07:46 AM, Halberd wrote: Out of the two I say Pulp Fiction probably cause of its bigger budget (meaning more actors and more better quality) and Samuel L. JacksonOh yeah and Kill Bill is another movie I should watch. How many Kill Bill movies are there?
7 most of them are simpsons episodes.
I don't think I've seen many, actually. I really would say that Pulp Fiction looks like it would be my fav though.
True Romance > Death Proof > Pulp Fiction > Django > Inglorious Basterds > Kill Bill > Reservoir Dogs > Jackie Brown
Jackie brown, pulp fiction, grind house double feature
Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds. I really need to watch Django and see if it's as great as most people say.
I love all of his films, but if I have to order them from favourite to least favourite:
1) Inglourious Basterds
2) Kill Bill 1&2
3) Pulp Fiction
4) Reservoir Dogs
5) Jackie Brown
6) Planet Terror
7) Death Proof
I haven't seen Django Unchained yet. It's not going to be out here until the 17th, so I'll still have to wait.
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At 1/6/13 02:12 PM, Auz wrote: 6) Planet Terror
Not his film, it was a project along with Death Proof, but that one is from Robert Rodriguez.
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I was on a Tarantino binge when you posted this.
My favorite would probably be Pulp Fiction, it was the best of those ones in the style where there is no protagonist and antagonist, you just kinda observe the events happening, and I really like that style so that one is it.
I want him to make another film like that again, he only did Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction in that style and it was great.
Pulp fiction, that's pretty much the only one I really like
Kill Bill was my first, so I've got a place in my heart for it -- for both.
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At 1/6/13 03:46 PM, Slint wrote:At 1/6/13 02:12 PM, Auz wrote: 6) Planet TerrorNot his film, it was a project along with Death Proof, but that one is from Robert Rodriguez.
Oh wait, that's true. Got a little confused because I know Tarantino is in it (as an actor). I'm sure he also co-wrote it or co-directed it.
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I like those two episodes of CSI he did
But also yeah of course Pulp Fiction is one of my favorite films ever. I had a Tarantino themed 18th birthday and here is a picture from it BITCHES.
Far as I can remember we had the old Master Feng,
The Bride,
I was a white Samuel L Jackson,
The Bear Jew
"It's a Berlin person sorry I don't have a costume"
Various women from Inglorious Blasterds
The Gimp
That asian girl with the ball and chain
Bill
don't judge me for my tiny poor people house
Oh yeah I forgot to say Marla Singer was there too, bloody nose and all
the path of the righteous man...
to my left, The Bear Jew
At 1/6/13 06:47 PM, Otto wrote: Oh yeah I forgot to say Marla Singer was there too, bloody nose and all
the path of the righteous man...to my left, The Bear Jew
whyyyyyyy did I say Marla Singer I meant Mia Wallace
At 1/6/13 06:47 PM, Otto wrote: Oh yeah I forgot to say Marla Singer was there too, bloody nose and all
the path of the righteous man...to my left, The Bear Jew
Nice costume brah, I wish I could find Beatrix's overall, that's the GOAT costume.
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I'm still to see Django Unchained, but it looks so good. From the ones I've seen I'd have to say Inglorious Basterds and Pulp Fiction. I quite liked True Romance as well actually.
I have only seen Kill bill episode 1 and 2 so I cant really say which is my favorite.
At 1/6/13 06:45 PM, AnotherOtto wrote: I like those two episodes of CSI he did
Really? I thought they were kinda really bad, but then again I dislike crime procedurals.