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Not sure. Only got 15 seconds inDid the pizza ever get eaten?
Not sure. Only got 15 seconds inDid the pizza ever get eaten?
@broncosmittyScorsese has big misses.
Tarantino is half meh.
But their big accomplishments are stratospheric.
Kubrick is still at the top.
I still don’t know why people like A Clockwork Orange.
I never liked it at all.I still don’t know why people like A Clockwork Orange.
This is why I’ve always liked you.I never liked it at all.
Here I thought it was cuz of my cuntinessThis is why I’ve always liked you.
Tried many times to get through and I couldn't. I hated the Kill Bill movies, too.I still don’t know why people like A Clockwork Orange.
IIRC, the “stolen script” was for Hateful 8.Why does it feel like I have been hearing about Tarantinos "last movie" for a fucking decade now? Didn't he first claim he was going to be done after the grindhouse series? Then I swear a few years ago he had some movie and the script was stolen and supposedly leaked because it was supposed to be "his last".
No fucking way he's done.
I watched it in HS, trying to be in the know on all things cool kid.Tried many times to get through and I couldn't. I hated the Kill Bill movies, too.
I know Django isn’t a comedy. But man do I ever laugh my ass off every time I rewatch it.FYI, his current 9 movies…
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill 1&2
Death Proof
Django Unchained
Inglorious Basterds
Hateful 8
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Not sure why Killing Zoe, True Romance, 4 Rooms or Natural Born Killers aren’t included in this list, but they aren’t.
FYI, his current 9 movies…
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill 1&2
Death Proof
Django Unchained
Inglorious Basterds
Hateful 8
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Not sure why Killing Zoe, True Romance, 4 Rooms or Natural Born Killers aren’t included in this list, but they aren’t.
Tarantino had been honing The Movie Critic for months. Set in 1977 California, it initially drew inspiration from a cynical movie critic that the filmmaker grew up reading. But sources say it morphed along the way into a film that would feature Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth, the stuntman he portrayed in an Oscar-winning performance in Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. It is unclear if this film was going to be a prequel or a 1970s-set sequel to Hollywood. But in recent weeks, Tarantino had a change of heart again, and moved away from the film entirely.
Why does it feel like I have been hearing about Tarantinos "last movie" for a fucking decade now? Didn't he first claim he was going to be done after the grindhouse series? Then I swear a few years ago he had some movie and the script was stolen and supposedly leaked because it was supposed to be "his last".
No fucking way he's done.