Now you know young Jedi, now you know.. On to the next one, and I envy you for seeing Tarantino's work for the 1st time....
One thing I didn't get about Pulp Fiction was..... almost all of the actions and developments involved the characters in the restrooms.. lol
He rewrote the templates for comedy, crime and action in the early '90s when Hollywood had trouble replacing A-list stars from the '80s and minority-centric, comic book or Stiller / Farrelly brothers type films weren't yet fully marketable.
The truly brilliant part about Tarantino's films is the way that all of them are tied together in the same universe.
Very beautifully shot Fantastic . . .the stories on the other hand . . . . .. . not so much Rocket River
I really enjoy Inglorious Basterdz. I believe it is on par with Pulp and Resviour dogs. Lt. Aldo Raine is ****ing hilarious. and Waltz as the jew hunter was amazing.
I agree with this. I think he's an extremely gifted storyteller that likes operatically pulpy storytelling. In some movies he pulls it off better than others, but everything he's made is entertaining.
Yes indeed.. So I went and saw the Kill Bill double feature at the Alamo Drafthouse last night and the movie is a lot better than I remembered... It's kind of an epic film in retrospective and Uma Thurman delivered a role of a lifetime...
I don't throw the word genius around that often, and that includes Tarantino. Great? Yes. Influential? Yes. Maybe a wider body of work and he's in the genius category. For me, there are 6 geniuses of cinema: Welles, Allen, Hitchcock, Altman, Scorcese, and Kubrick.