Soni Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 I think I'll go with Pulp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treeduck Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 I think I'd pick Pulp Fiction, I like the way the story is told out of chronological order and the variety of the interlinking tales is rich, there's lots of different moods and vibes, romance, horror, black comedy, neo-noir to name but a few. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thesweetscience Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 I went with pulp but resevoir dogs is a close second. Both kill bill movies were about as stupid as anything I have ever seen. I hope he gets back into form because he is an incredible director. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Signals1982 Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 I love Kill Bill. But I had to go with Pulp Fiction too. A classic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Test4VitalSigns Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 tough call between Pulp and Dogs but I'll go with a slight edge to Pulp for the section with THE WOLF (Winston Wolfe played by Harvey Keitel) alone. Â Â Looking forward to Grindhouse! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mortkort Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 I picked Resevoir Dogs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowman Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 Pulp Fiction. Â I havent seen resevoir dogs. Â Â Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kazzman Posted January 2, 2007 Share Posted January 2, 2007 (edited) True Romance Even though he didn't direct it, it's still a Tarantino film. Plus, it's got one of the greatest scenes in motion picture history. "Sicilians were spawned by [Offensive Word]" (Moderator edit-offensive content.) Edited January 3, 2007 by Jack Aubrey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soni Posted January 2, 2007 Author Share Posted January 2, 2007 I just realised he also dirrected some of Sin City, I didn't know that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treeduck Posted January 2, 2007 Share Posted January 2, 2007 (edited) QUOTE (kazzman @ Jan 1 2007, 11:32 PM) True Romance Even though he didn't direct it, it's still a Tarantino film. Plus, it's got one of the greatest scenes in motion picture history. "Sicilians were spawned by [Offensive Word]" That was funny...  He'd have been killed though well before he finished that little tale in reality...they'd have slapped him silly then shot him dead the first time he even got close to saying it... (Moderator edit: offensive content.) Edited January 3, 2007 by Jack Aubrey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kazzman Posted January 2, 2007 Share Posted January 2, 2007 QUOTE (Sonilink @ Jan 2 2007, 04:07 PM) I just realised he also dirrected some of Sin City, I didn't know that Yeah the Dwight/Jackie Boy scene. From the first viewing of that scene has Tarantino written all over it. I can't wait for Grindhouse either... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Rocinante Posted January 2, 2007 Share Posted January 2, 2007 (edited) Easily Pulp Fiction with Kill Bill (whole movie--volumes I and II) second Edited January 2, 2007 by The Rocinante Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Rocinante Posted January 2, 2007 Share Posted January 2, 2007 QUOTE (Snowman @ Jan 1 2007, 01:57 PM) I havent seen resevoir dogs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnnyBlaze Posted January 2, 2007 Share Posted January 2, 2007 Pulp Fiction. Although I really enjoyed R. Dogs and Jackie B. I was disappointed with both Kill Bills. I thought the story was a bit drawn out, the fight scenes looked more like dance sequences, and MOST IMPORTANT: there wasn't any of the wit that filled the other 3 movies on that list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thesweetscience Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (JohnnyBlaze @ Jan 2 2007, 06:35 PM) Pulp Fiction. Although I really enjoyed R. Dogs and Jackie B. I was disappointed with both Kill Bills. I thought the story was a bit drawn out, the fight scenes looked more like dance sequences, and MOST IMPORTANT: there wasn't any of the wit that filled the other 3 movies on that list. Â Â KB vol 1 and 2 were simply mounds of over choreographed gratuitous violence with no real purpose. Maybe I just didn't get it but it bored me and his movies usually don't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Aubrey Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 Moderator note: Let's watch the racial slurs, folks.  I don't care if you are quoting a movie, it's still unacceptable and not allowed on this forum. Thanks bunches! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rushgoober Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 I never saw Reservoir Dogs after hearing how violent and harsh it was. I know it's supposed to be a classic and all, but I've never been able to get myself to watch it.  I almost didn't watch Pulp Fiction for the same reason, but people raved about it SO much and SO loudly for SO long that I finally gave in and saw it. Oddly, I don't remember it that well. I remember it being quirky, stylish, and of course very violent, but other than that it didn't really stick in my memory. While I guess I could see why others love it so much, it wasn't really my kind of thing, and I've never been inspired to seek it out again. Jackie Brown I saw, and it was similarly unmemorable for me. It was good, I guess. The Kill Bill movies I've so far avoided seeing after hearing how excessively violent they were as well. I just never saw the upside of seeing them.  I dunno, no matter how good extremely violent movies are supposed to be, I just generally am not into them, and unless they happen to have really incredible storylines like say a Goodfellas, Scarface or Gangs of New York, I find them to be unnecessarily disturbing, not to mention pretty instantaneously forgettable... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kazzman Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Jan 3 2007, 07:49 AM) Moderator note: Let's watch the racial slurs, folks. I don't care if you are quoting a movie, it's still unacceptable and not allowed on this forum. Thanks bunches! If somebody doesn't like the word, then that's their problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RushRevisited Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (kazzman @ Jan 3 2007, 11:35 AM) QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Jan 3 2007, 07:49 AM) Moderator note: Let's watch the racial slurs, folks. I don't care if you are quoting a movie, it's still unacceptable and not allowed on this forum. Thanks bunches! If somebody doesn't like the word, then that's their problem. Wrong. If someone insists they need to use the word they can leave and use it elsewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1-0-0-1-0-0-1 Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (Sonilink @ Jan 2 2007, 04:07 PM) I just realised he also dirrected some of Sin City, I didn't know that He directed one small part of the Clive Owen section where he's driving in the car with the dead Jackie Boy in the passenger seat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Aubrey Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (kazzman @ Jan 3 2007, 12:35 PM) QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Jan 3 2007, 07:49 AM) Moderator note: Let's watch the racial slurs, folks. I don't care if you are quoting a movie, it's still unacceptable and not allowed on this forum. Thanks bunches! If somebody doesn't like the word, then that's their problem. I'm not trying to start anything with you, Kazz, but I just can't believe you said that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treeduck Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (rushgoober @ Jan 3 2007, 08:24 AM) I never saw Reservoir Dogs after hearing how violent and harsh it was. I know it's supposed to be a classic and all, but I've never been able to get myself to watch it. I almost didn't watch Pulp Fiction for the same reason, but people raved about it SO much and SO loudly for SO long that I finally gave in and saw it. Oddly, I don't remember it that well. I remember it being quirky, stylish, and of course very violent, but other than that it didn't really stick in my memory. While I guess I could see why others love it so much, it wasn't really my kind of thing, and I've never been inspired to seek it out again. Jackie Brown I saw, and it was similarly unmemorable for me. It was good, I guess. The Kill Bill movies I've so far avoided seeing after hearing how excessively violent they were as well. I just never saw the upside of seeing them. I dunno, no matter how good extremely violent movies are supposed to be, I just generally am not into them, and unless they happen to have really incredible storylines like say a Goodfellas, Scarface or Gangs of New York, I find them to be unnecessarily disturbing, not to mention pretty instantaneously forgettable... It's because you're a hippy mate, why the surprise? It's obvious you're not gonna like these kinds of films, my mum doesn't either. So you don't like hard rocking Rush albums and you don't like tough films no big deal, love, love love is all you need right? Just go back to light drama and you'll feel much happier or at least get rid of that sad face...   (love love love Goobs) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rushgoober Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (treeduck @ Jan 3 2007, 10:21 AM) QUOTE (rushgoober @ Jan 3 2007, 08:24 AM) I never saw Reservoir Dogs after hearing how violent and harsh it was. I know it's supposed to be a classic and all, but I've never been able to get myself to watch it. I almost didn't watch Pulp Fiction for the same reason, but people raved about it SO much and SO loudly for SO long that I finally gave in and saw it. Oddly, I don't remember it that well. I remember it being quirky, stylish, and of course very violent, but other than that it didn't really stick in my memory. While I guess I could see why others love it so much, it wasn't really my kind of thing, and I've never been inspired to seek it out again. Jackie Brown I saw, and it was similarly unmemorable for me. It was good, I guess. The Kill Bill movies I've so far avoided seeing after hearing how excessively violent they were as well. I just never saw the upside of seeing them. I dunno, no matter how good extremely violent movies are supposed to be, I just generally am not into them, and unless they happen to have really incredible storylines like say a Goodfellas, Scarface or Gangs of New York, I find them to be unnecessarily disturbing, not to mention pretty instantaneously forgettable... It's because you're a hippy mate, why the surprise? It's obvious you're not gonna like these kinds of films, my mum doesn't either. So you don't like hard rocking Rush albums and you don't like tough films no big deal, love, love love is all you need right? Just go back to light drama and you'll feel much happier or at least get rid of that sad face...   (love love love Goobs) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kazzman Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Jan 3 2007, 12:51 PM) QUOTE (kazzman @ Jan 3 2007, 12:35 PM) QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Jan 3 2007, 07:49 AM) Moderator note: Let's watch the racial slurs, folks. I don't care if you are quoting a movie, it's still unacceptable and not allowed on this forum. Thanks bunches! If somebody doesn't like the word, then that's their problem. I'm not trying to start anything with you, Kazz, but I just can't believe you said that. Oh well. Sorry for not being politically correct like society tells me to be. It's only a word that people take out of context more than they should. Again, if somebody has a problem with it, then it's their problem and they need to learn how to deal with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kazzman Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 QUOTE (RushRevisited @ Jan 3 2007, 11:58 AM) QUOTE (kazzman @ Jan 3 2007, 11:35 AM) QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Jan 3 2007, 07:49 AM) Moderator note: Let's watch the racial slurs, folks. I don't care if you are quoting a movie, it's still unacceptable and not allowed on this forum. Thanks bunches! If somebody doesn't like the word, then that's their problem. Wrong. If someone insists they need to use the word they can leave and use it elsewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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