Originally posted by djhaziel
I agree with renzo and elnazi , the dialogues that tarantino comes up with are epic , after watching his movies so many times all of the sudden you find your self quoting the movie randomly ... "Royale with cheese"
He also makes some random funny references like in "Reservoir Dogs" when they are talking about Pam grier and a show she did in the 80's Who would have thought that years after she would played the main role In Jackie brown . The guy clearly sticks to his roots
I think your main issue was the colombian accent of Miss Villalobos
And the other chick I'm sure you would love her if you saw Henry and June . Thats her voice btw
i thought she sounded russian and when i saw pulp fiction again the other night, i realized she is supposed to be colombian. i thought she sounded more russian than anything. and i know a lot of colombians...they don't sound like that at all.
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man i can't believe i tried to come off as responsible in that other thread, i am so full of shit just don't tell anyone
Aug-21-2009 17:37
Slylee
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Originally posted by WittyHandle
Jamie, I wasn't directing my comments against you. There are a lot of people who accuse Tarantino of having too much dialogue, and I just think they're missing the point. I heard several people refer to Death Proof as an extended episode of The View (a bunch of women rambling on). Maybe it's just not for them, that's cool. I thought it was amazing.
yea i know i was talking to jay too, not just you.
trust me i love tarantino for the most part and i thought death proof was a cool movie, but that one scene was horrible (the view lol). it almost killed it for me, i was ready to change the channel.
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man i can't believe i tried to come off as responsible in that other thread, i am so full of shit just don't tell anyone
Aug-21-2009 17:39
djhaziel
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Originally posted by lenazi
i agree, but this was his most convincing role. I studied the latin american revolutions back in school and he truly makes you feel that he is che. The charisma that he had is captured like you would not believe by del torro. I anxiously await the second part
I think delToro did an excellent role playing el Che , Oscar or Cannes worthy. IMO I don't think anybody will portray el Che the way he did .
The one Gael garcia did on "motorcycle diaries" was just too tender and forced .
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
No, but I also don't drink out of a fucking sippy-cup you goddamned Appalachian.
Aug-21-2009 17:41
Slylee
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has anyone seen the way of the gun? i've only seen parts of it and i keep meaning to rent it or download it. it looked great.
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man i can't believe i tried to come off as responsible in that other thread, i am so full of shit just don't tell anyone
Aug-21-2009 17:43
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i understand the "kitschy retro drive in movie" vibe that quentin was looking for in death proof, it just did not do it for me at all. I guess it was too over the top for me (intended i know), but that experience was just not enjoyable for me.
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
No, but I also don't drink out of a fucking sippy-cup you goddamned Appalachian.
Aug-21-2009 17:43
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Originally posted by Slylee
has anyone seen the way of the gun? i've only seen parts of it and i keep meaning to rent it or download it. it looked great.
one of my favourite scenes of all time is the beginning where he punches the chick in the face. It is an ok movie, enjoyable but not a masterpiece.
Originally posted by Slylee
and do you like bruce willis' little girlfriend character in pulp fiction and all her childish babbling?
Fucking adorable
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Originally posted by Slylee
also that stupid cab driver badgering him about "keeling a man" lol i was like god shut the fuck up.
So damn hot.
If anything, the dope dealer's girlfriend with all the piercings made me want to rip them all out with my teeth.
Aug-21-2009 17:57
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Originally posted by WittyHandle
Fucking adorable
So damn hot.
If anything, the dope dealer's girlfriend with all the piercings made me want to rip them all out with my teeth.
lol but the dope dealer's girlfriend was 10x better of actress!
when butch realized she forgot his watch, i wanted to punch her.
I DONT KNOW IM SO SO SORRY I WANT BLUEBERRY PANCAKES AND BLUEBERRY PIE FOR BREAKFAST TEE HEE IM 10
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Aug-21-2009 17:59
Slylee
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also...my favorite QT movie is true romance.
perfect balance between dialogue and action. best scene is christopher walkin and dennis hopper lol
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man i can't believe i tried to come off as responsible in that other thread, i am so full of shit just don't tell anyone