Movie review thread...
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@Kiwiwomble said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 ok, sorry, hopefully the correction fixes things
I will clarify, the only people I have heard that even saw it were Blade Runner fans to start with and they all seemed to like how well is has an almost identical vibe as the original, other than the CGI they could have been filmed back to back
but then I know a lot of people who never bothered to see it and maybe they would have seen more faults
I actually think 2049 is a better film than the original. I think I've said before on here I think the original is overrated and that I find the tears in the rain scene to be comical.
@Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Richard Jewell was the best new release I've seen for a while. Clint's still got it.
I think got it back is probably more apt, he's a bit hit and miss lately. The Mule and that Paris one were pretty average to shit. But he got to put his boot into evil big govt Feds in Richard Jewell which might explain the increase in quality.
@Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Unmitigated bollocks that even the lesbo scene between those two couldn't redeem. My Lynch fanboi mates think it's the movie version of the Mona Lisa though.
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@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Unmitigated bollocks that even the lesbo scene between those two couldn't redeem. My Lynch fanboi mates think it's the movie version of the Mona Lisa though.
You are correct about Eastwood, but you are clearly a complete philistine based on your opinion of Lynch!
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@Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Unmitigated bollocks that even the lesbo scene between those two couldn't redeem. My Lynch fanboi mates think it's the movie version of the Mona Lisa though.
You are correct about Eastwood, but you are clearly a complete philistine based on your opinion of Lynch!
I like a lot of Lynch movies (and original Twin Peaks), but he disappeared too far up his ass on that one.
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@Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Unmitigated bollocks that even the lesbo scene between those two couldn't redeem. My Lynch fanboi mates think it's the movie version of the Mona Lisa though.
You are correct about Eastwood, but you are clearly a complete philistine based on your opinion of Lynch!
I’m probably Clints biggest fan in terms of his acting but even I admit some of the stuff he directs is a bit hit or miss.....still, he wasn’t to know Kevin Spacey was a sex pest I guess.
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Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
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@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
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@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
Not necessarily. Inglorious basterds, Django and Jackie Brown are outstanding.
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
Not necessarily. Inglorious basterds, Django and Jackie Brown are outstanding.
Oh please. Django is excellent but nowhere near the ground breaking class of PF. The other 2 are leagues away especially Jackie Brown which I don't rate at all. Reservoir Dogs is miles better than those 2
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@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
Not necessarily. Inglorious basterds, Django and Jackie Brown are outstanding.
Oh please. Django is excellent but nowhere near the ground breaking class of PF. The other 2 are leagues away especially Jackie Brown which I don't rate at all. Reservoir Dogs is miles better than those 2
Yeah PF is probably still number one but again, loved the others I mentioned too. It’s not as straightforward as you think.
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
Not necessarily. Inglorious basterds, Django and Jackie Brown are outstanding.
Oh please. Django is excellent but nowhere near the ground breaking class of PF. The other 2 are leagues away especially Jackie Brown which I don't rate at all. Reservoir Dogs is miles better than those 2
Yeah PF is probably still number one but again, loved the others I mentioned too. It’s not as straightforward as you think.
Probably right. All those movies have much in common, the great acting, incredible scripts, inherent coolness", awesome soundtracks. I just think the thing that sets PF apart is that it's just so fucking CLEVER. Conceptually it was so unique, when you came out of the cinema you were just "what the fuck did I just see???".
I think the absence of social media helped also, as I had no clue what I was in for. And it probably wasn't until my 2nd or 3rd viewing when I realised how special it was.
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@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
Not necessarily. Inglorious basterds, Django and Jackie Brown are outstanding.
Oh please. Django is excellent but nowhere near the ground breaking class of PF. The other 2 are leagues away especially Jackie Brown which I don't rate at all. Reservoir Dogs is miles better than those 2
Yeah PF is probably still number one but again, loved the others I mentioned too. It’s not as straightforward as you think.
Probably right. All those movies have much in common, the great acting, incredible scripts, inherent coolness", awesome soundtracks. I just think the thing that sets PF apart is that it's just so fucking CLEVER. Conceptually it was so unique, when you came out of the cinema you were just "what the fuck did I just see???".
I think the absence of social media helped also, as I had no clue what I was in for. And it probably wasn't until my 2nd or 3rd viewing when I realised how special it was.
We're pretty much making the same point it's just you have more conviction in your views
I love most Tarantino films except Kill Bill 1 which wasn't that flash and Death Proof which is just fucken awful.
I suspect Once Upon a Time in Hollywood will sit somewhere in the middle, Brad and Leo are both supremely fucken cool but it does drag alot in parts.
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@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
Not necessarily. Inglorious basterds, Django and Jackie Brown are outstanding.
Oh please. Django is excellent but nowhere near the ground breaking class of PF. The other 2 are leagues away especially Jackie Brown which I don't rate at all. Reservoir Dogs is miles better than those 2
Yeah PF is probably still number one but again, loved the others I mentioned too. It’s not as straightforward as you think.
Probably right. All those movies have much in common, the great acting, incredible scripts, inherent coolness", awesome soundtracks. I just think the thing that sets PF apart is that it's just so fucking CLEVER. Conceptually it was so unique, when you came out of the cinema you were just "what the fuck did I just see???".
I think the absence of social media helped also, as I had no clue what I was in for. And it probably wasn't until my 2nd or 3rd viewing when I realised how special it was.
The dialogue in some of QT's movies can feel a little forced. Pulp Fiction felt so natural, like that's what hired gun/thugs talked about when they weren't shooting and roughing up people
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@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
Not necessarily. Inglorious basterds, Django and Jackie Brown are outstanding.
Oh please. Django is excellent but nowhere near the ground breaking class of PF. The other 2 are leagues away especially Jackie Brown which I don't rate at all. Reservoir Dogs is miles better than those 2
Yeah PF is probably still number one but again, loved the others I mentioned too. It’s not as straightforward as you think.
Probably right. All those movies have much in common, the great acting, incredible scripts, inherent coolness", awesome soundtracks. I just think the thing that sets PF apart is that it's just so fucking CLEVER. Conceptually it was so unique, when you came out of the cinema you were just "what the fuck did I just see???".
I think the absence of social media helped also, as I had no clue what I was in for. And it probably wasn't until my 2nd or 3rd viewing when I realised how special it was.
The dialogue in some of QT's movies can feel a little forced. QT felt so natural, like that's what hired gun/thugs talked about when they weren't shooting and roughing up people
Do you need to edit this or are you deliberately contradicting yourself ?
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Pulp Fiction
I'm almost alone these days when I say I'm not a Tarantino fan. Struggled to stay awake in so many of his "masterpieces". But, like everything, there is an exception. Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that gets better every single time you watch it. The lines, the delivery, Samuel L at his astonishing best. Best parts are the story with Travolta / Thurman.
5 Pretty Fucking Fars out of 5 From Being Ok's.
I need to do another Tarantino marathon to assess where it stands....I’ve also only seen OUATIH once, that needs to be rectified
Pulp Fiction is #1. You just need to decide on the minor placings
Not necessarily. Inglorious basterds, Django and Jackie Brown are outstanding.
Oh please. Django is excellent but nowhere near the ground breaking class of PF. The other 2 are leagues away especially Jackie Brown which I don't rate at all. Reservoir Dogs is miles better than those 2
Yeah PF is probably still number one but again, loved the others I mentioned too. It’s not as straightforward as you think.
Probably right. All those movies have much in common, the great acting, incredible scripts, inherent coolness", awesome soundtracks. I just think the thing that sets PF apart is that it's just so fucking CLEVER. Conceptually it was so unique, when you came out of the cinema you were just "what the fuck did I just see???".
I think the absence of social media helped also, as I had no clue what I was in for. And it probably wasn't until my 2nd or 3rd viewing when I realised how special it was.
The dialogue in some of QT's movies can feel a little forced. PF felt so natural, like that's what hired gun/thugs talked about when they weren't shooting and roughing up people
Do you need to edit this or are you deliberately contradicting yourself ?
Apologies. Fixed now
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 I've still not seen OUATIH!
Sort that shit right now
once I've finished Sopranos, so July-ish