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| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
i watched pulp fiction the other night and i must say, it has too much dialogue. it never occured to me before but for some reason that 10th time watching it lol i realized that a lot of tarantino films have too much unecessary dialogue and you can tell that his style (trying to be different).
death proof is a perfect example of too much uncessary dialogue that became borderline annoying after a while...even though that movie was pretty cool for the most part. |
I'll echo what others have already said, his dialogue is amazing. I get so engrossed in it, how he shaves his meaning to a fine point where you don't just understand, you really feel what the character is saying. Only when you step out of it do you realize there hasn't been any action for quite a while, but who cares? Why does action have to be the main course? He is an amazing storyteller.
Death Proof blew me away in the theater, one of the best times I've had at a cinema in years. The first crash still rates as the most intense scene I've ever seen in a movie. I was gripping the arm rests.
Jay, I'm not sure if you're waiting for a proper release, but if you're ok with a booted copy, here's Che pt 2
http://www.ninjavideo.net/video/26499
Just be sure to click the red text that reads "Click here to launch the NinjaVideo Helper Beta 0.3.9".
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