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3.53 / 5.00 12,686 ViewsHappy Valentine's Day, Newgrounds! Here's a little question: What's your favorite Quintin Tarentino film of all time?
Can't decide between Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction while both Kill Bills in close second.
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At 2/14/13 07:24 PM, DukeRaoul wrote: True Romance
yep
At 2/14/13 07:41 PM, ClockworkSpace wrote: the one with your mothe
Dude, that's just harsh.
I'm looking forward to Pacific Rim. It'll be good since he's directing it.
Probably Pulp Fiction or Inglorious Basterds.
I'd say either Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill (1 & 2).
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At 2/14/13 07:20 PM, JediTrekkie wrote: What's your favorite Quintin Tarentino film of all time?
Pulp Fiction. Nothing comes close.
At 2/14/13 07:24 PM, DukeRaoul wrote: True Romance
That was surprisingly good. I saw True Romance around 2004 and i was surprised at all of the big names.
Reservoir Dogs.
Tight, clever, and to the point, the polar opposite of the overly long self indulgent tripe he's been making since Kill Bill.
At 2/15/13 06:51 AM, TheMaster wrote: Reservoir Dogs.
Tight, clever, and to the point, the polar opposite of the overly long self indulgent tripe he's been making since Kill Bill.
It needed more Steve Buscemi.
At 2/14/13 07:41 PM, ClockworkSpace wrote: the one with your mother
so django unchained then.
At 2/15/13 07:19 AM, shitposter wrote:At 2/14/13 07:41 PM, ClockworkSpace wrote: the one with your motherso django unchained then.
Yep
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I'm not a fan but Resevoir Dogs.
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Resevoir Dogs, but Pulp Fiction's very close to being my fave.
I want to see Django Unchained... ;_;
At 2/15/13 07:51 AM, Mismo wrote: Pulp Fiction.
Good choice. :)
At 2/15/13 06:51 AM, TheMaster wrote: Reservoir Dogs.
Tight, clever, and to the point, the polar opposite of the overly long self indulgent tripe he's been making since Kill Bill.
What he said.
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Inglourious basterds for me, but I enjoyed about all of his films actually. Death proof was so-so and Jacky Brown did not leave much of an impression on me, but for the rest I liked them all including his latest one
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Everyone rips on Death Proof but I love it to death.
Jackie Brown though, that one wasn't that good, I agree.
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Cool people have lots of text here, but I couldn't come up with anything clever.
ScaryPicnic made me do it.
The movie where they said "Fuck" a lot, and that another movie that got too much "nggr" slurs in it.
Browsed through his list of movies and realized he was in charge of Planet Terror! :)
Pulp Fiction falls back to second place.
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Pulp Fiction is my answer. I like most of his movies though. Pulp Fiction simply stands above the rest in my opinion. Also, thanks to Tarantino for helping out Eli Roth with Hostel.
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At 2/15/13 01:04 PM, Auz wrote: Inglourious basterds for me, but I enjoyed about all of his films actually. Death proof was so-so and Jacky Brown did not leave much of an impression on me, but for the rest I liked them all including his latest one
Death Proof was a bit of a disappointment. I loved the Planet Terror movie, so I was hoping for the 'sequel' as well, but it just didn't have the same intensity. It had a good car chase and some pretty insane stunts (I like watching stunts especially when I know they're real) but most of it was just very... bland. Still love the Grindhouse style, wish more directories would go back to the oldskool blend of action, it might not've been realistic, but it sure was effectual!
At 2/15/13 03:50 PM, Stereocrisis wrote: Can no one spell Quentin Tarantino?
At least one person, apparently. :)