What's your favorite Tarantino film?
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Definitely Pulp Fiction, with Reservoir Dogs coming second.
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Pulp is probably also my number 1, maybe Jackie Brown for 2.
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Kill Bill 1.
Made a lot of people go "wow"
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The Crazy 88 battle was actually censored in the American release. Check it out on YouTube, it's in full color and looks amazing.
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Yeah, it was censored in Europe too. I think only Japan got it uncensored.
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I wish that The Whole Bloody Affair release would come out, but Tarantino is on Valve time, which probably gives him some nice thinking time between films.
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Django! But I have still to watch Pulp Fiction :)
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Django's awesome, can't wait for The Hateful Eight. Don't build up Pulp too much in your mind, it's a great film but it was hugely influential, so it might be a bit more scaled back than you're picturing and it's style was copied in later films.
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Tara-who? Doesn't look like I've watched any of his.
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Check out Pulp Fiction if you'd be into a gangster film with character, and Inglourious Basterds is an epic set during WWII about an escaped Jew, a very smart Nazi, and a group of Nazi hunters.
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Ehmmm... Well, I have never seen any Tarantino movie, sorry
T_T
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You can get a pass on that one.
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The only movie i know which was directed by him is Reservoir Dogs,since i've always wanted to play the game!
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I hear that the game was pretty decent, I'm not sure if it had any new dialog recorded for it from the same cast or not though. It's a great film, and it stars some fantastic actors that would become big later on.
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I believe the only original cast member to voice their character was Michael Madsen. Could be wrong, but I am 99% sure about it. And there is a bit of new dialog, since the game expands on the story of the movie a little.
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Ah ok, that's too bad. It could still be a fun game to play though.
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I've heard good things about it. I'd recommend it to fans of the movie, for sure.
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It's really hard to tell if Pulp Fiction or Death Proof.
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Jacky Brown! Keeps making me smile.
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Oh it's too hard to choice, I love every Tarantino's film :C
did you saw Four Rooms too ?
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The only one of his movies I didn't really enjoy. Some scenes are just cringeworthy :F
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1/4 of the movie is written by Tarantino, I know it's a weird movie and I like it for that xD
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Yeah, although it's been a few years. I remember really liking Tarantino's segment, but I wasn't too hot on the rest. Once I find a copy I'll be sure to add it to the collection and rewatch it though.
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All amazing. Spent a few mins trying to pick one. I can't.
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Reservoir Dogs
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Inglourious Basterds (but the most watched one is Pulp Fiction due to its 15 years head start)
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I rarely watch movies :P
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The one with a shitton of action, a lot of people dying, and... uh, wait. That actually describes a lot of them. lol
Right now, it'd have to be Reservoir Dogs. But Pulp Fiction is a very close second.
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I'd say that Jackie Brown is an outlier, I think only 4 people die with little blood.
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His other films more than make up for that, though. xD
Your comment reminds me that I need to rewatch Jackie Brown. Haven't seen it in years.
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It's one of my favs from him, probably top 3.
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Tough question, top 3 would be Kill Bill vol. 1, Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds. Can't choose a decisive winner out of those.
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Reservoir Dogs
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planet terror maybe
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The only Tarantino movies I've seen are the two Kill Bills and Reservoir Dogs. None of them are my cup of tea in the slightest, so I've never bothered with any of his other work.
Maybe some day I'll check out Pulp Fiction. Maybe Django and Inglorious as well. The plots seem interesting to me so who knows! :)
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Reservoir Dogs is pretty similar to Pulp in it's themes and pacing, but both Inglourious and Django are very different from the revenge style that's in Kill Bill. Kill Bill's a lot like the 70s samurai films that Tarantino loves.
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Thank you a lot and I have no idea who that is o-o
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So hard to decide though Kil Bill is one of my favourites but can't forget about the classics either
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Well to be honest i never watched any of Tarantino's films but i need to watch some of them i know:PHappy cake day to you!
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Good ol' Pulp I'd say. Looking forward to Hateful Eight.
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Pulp Fiction.
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Pulp Fiction
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Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill 1
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