What Blew You Away?

I do as well.

I never catch movies on first release. As such I can get a lot or a little hype that plays into when I do watch it.

A Tarantino movie that is converse to Pulp is OUATIH. Peoples expectations were sky high. Many were disappointed against that. The feedback wasn’t great. So, that knocked my expectations down. I loved that movie. Funny how it can work both ways.

The ending was worth the entire movie. But up to that point I wasn't loving it or anything
 
A Clockwork Orange is the only movie I can recall that I sad "WTF?" and immediately watched it again.
i got it after the first time, i own it on DVD, but it physically made me sick. it really stuck with me, stalker (1979) is much lighter but it's a movie again that stuck with me.
 
The ending was worth the entire movie. But up to that point I wasn't loving it or anything
don't make me watch it a third time, i just never got it, but you saying it sucked, but the ending made it worth it... i just can't watch it again.
 
don't make me watch it a third time, i just never got it, but you saying it sucked, but the ending made it worth it... i just can't watch it again.

I was referring to once upon a time in Hollywood

I'm with you to an extent with Pulp. I liked it but nothing overwhelming
 
I was referring to once upon a time in Hollywood

I'm with you to an extent with Pulp. I liked it but nothing overwhelming
i dug that one, Brad and Leo were nice. I still guess I just missed something in pulp, maybe the wigs annoyed me too much.
 
The ending was worth the entire movie. But up to that point I wasn't loving it or anything
It’s long. I had moments of feeling it dragging a bit. But, in many of those I could enjoy stage design and costuming of the period (or the yellow Caddy). Then the amazing end came and made me forget all that.
 
i dug that one, Brad and Leo were nice. I still guess I just missed something in pulp, maybe the wigs annoyed me too much.
I’m glad I’m not alone on Pulp. It was great. Just not THAT great. I put it with Kill Bill at a very good level. But I gave Inglorious Basterds, Django and OUATIH over all of them.

I might be weird like that.
 
i had seen reservoir dogs, true romance, natural born killers, and from dusk till dawn before that, which i dug, so was hoping for the best, that one just didn't hit me, though. guess i don't get it.
Tarantino didn’t direct true romance, natural born killers or from dusk till dawn.
 
The Godfather. An almost perfect example of film making

The second one was the best one. The first one was good and made better after viewing the second on. The rest were just confusing and boring.
 
I didn’t know that. They are definitely a big step down from those he directed IMO.
I keep forgetting (maybe purposefully) that he wrote NBK. Imagine if he directed that too? I’ve always put it’s shortcomings on Stone.


True Romance was a really good one. Not in his directing style of course, but it’s a damn good script

Dusk til Dawn was so so to me.
 
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