It's like a Sacha Baron Cohin movie about WW2, but even worse. Shit Hitler almost took over the world. I don't see that as a laughing matter. Half the US population probably think inglorious basterds is some type of documentary. It is downright disrespectful trash to all parties involved in the second great war.
Insert: Brad Pitt's accent was so funny.....
Fake outrage. Gotta love it.
Do you also hate monty python for the same reasons? What about Mel Brooks History of the World? The inquisition is no laughing matter, and neither are the crusades.
Jeesh.
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Quote Originally Posted by slikstiks99:
It's like a Sacha Baron Cohin movie about WW2, but even worse. Shit Hitler almost took over the world. I don't see that as a laughing matter. Half the US population probably think inglorious basterds is some type of documentary. It is downright disrespectful trash to all parties involved in the second great war.
Insert: Brad Pitt's accent was so funny.....
Fake outrage. Gotta love it.
Do you also hate monty python for the same reasons? What about Mel Brooks History of the World? The inquisition is no laughing matter, and neither are the crusades.
Do you understand what the KurtRussel movie was? An ode to the Drive-In double features and him and RobertRodriquiez made two Grindhouse hits. What they were aiming for were not 2 regular features.I can't tell you what to like but your only valid argument is you don't like them.
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Do you understand what the KurtRussel movie was? An ode to the Drive-In double features and him and RobertRodriquiez made two Grindhouse hits. What they were aiming for were not 2 regular features.I can't tell you what to like but your only valid argument is you don't like them.
Tarantino's movies are entertaining, but he took his whole style from Asian Cinema. There's a few guys he's directly ripped off and only gives them indirect credit in obscure publications nobody reads.
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Tarantino's movies are entertaining, but he took his whole style from Asian Cinema. There's a few guys he's directly ripped off and only gives them indirect credit in obscure publications nobody reads.
Pulp Fiction is my favorite movie of all time! I thought Reservoir Dogs was decent, both Kill Bills were really good, and Inglorious Basterds was pretty good. His movies aren't really intended for the mainstream, so that' probably why you don't like it. Stick to Men in Black and Transformers and you should be fine.
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Quote Originally Posted by ogmike:
Pulp Fiction is my favorite movie of all time! I thought Reservoir Dogs was decent, both Kill Bills were really good, and Inglorious Basterds was pretty good. His movies aren't really intended for the mainstream, so that' probably why you don't like it. Stick to Men in Black and Transformers and you should be fine.
Tarantino's movies are entertaining, but he took his whole style from Asian Cinema. There's a few guys he's directly ripped off and only gives them indirect credit in obscure publications nobody reads.
rip offs?
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Quote Originally Posted by Fishscale:
Tarantino's movies are entertaining, but he took his whole style from Asian Cinema. There's a few guys he's directly ripped off and only gives them indirect credit in obscure publications nobody reads.
Do you also hate monty python for the same reasons? What about Mel Brooks History of the World? The inquisition is no laughing matter, and neither are the crusades.
Jeesh.
I couldn't even pretend to like a Monty Python movie. Straight garbage.
I guess I'm not so much outraged as I am disgusted at how utterly stupid and trivial these types of flicks are (Inglorius, Monty).
These flicks make the Sacha Baron Cohen movies look like intellectual endeavors. You have to make a conscious effort to laugh at Monty Python. It is not natural. It is predetermined.
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack:
Fake outrage. Gotta love it.
Do you also hate monty python for the same reasons? What about Mel Brooks History of the World? The inquisition is no laughing matter, and neither are the crusades.
Jeesh.
I couldn't even pretend to like a Monty Python movie. Straight garbage.
I guess I'm not so much outraged as I am disgusted at how utterly stupid and trivial these types of flicks are (Inglorius, Monty).
These flicks make the Sacha Baron Cohen movies look like intellectual endeavors. You have to make a conscious effort to laugh at Monty Python. It is not natural. It is predetermined.
Hell yeah he steals, but he converts it into his own style and does a great job doing it. What director doesn't steal? That's part of the business.
All his movies are a tribute to what he likes.
You can tell he's a big Alfred Hitchcock fan like in Pulp Fiction the brief case was a MacGuffen, a concept created by Hitchcock in North by Northwest.
His segment in Four Rooms was a updated remake of a Hitchcock short.
Jackie Brown was a tribute to Black Exploitation films and Elmore Leonard since it was adapted from Leonard's book "Rum Punch". All of Elmore Leonards books have that same style that is in Tarantino's films. Also, Pam Grier who was "Foxy Brown" in the 70's.
Kill Bill tribute to old Kung Fu movies, the cast were even veterans of Kung Fu entertainment.
Grindhouse was a tribute to old B rated drive in horrors.
He's one of the few directors out there that is writing his own shit. Most movies you see are either adapted from books or a remake of a movie from the past.
A lot of people think De Palmas "Scarface" was so original and great. Most of them don't know it was a remake of the 1938 Scarface, the only change was the era, instead of Alcohol in the 20's it was Cocaine in the 70's. The plot was exactly the same.
Indiana Jones? Watch some old Ronald Reagan movies.
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Hell yeah he steals, but he converts it into his own style and does a great job doing it. What director doesn't steal? That's part of the business.
All his movies are a tribute to what he likes.
You can tell he's a big Alfred Hitchcock fan like in Pulp Fiction the brief case was a MacGuffen, a concept created by Hitchcock in North by Northwest.
His segment in Four Rooms was a updated remake of a Hitchcock short.
Jackie Brown was a tribute to Black Exploitation films and Elmore Leonard since it was adapted from Leonard's book "Rum Punch". All of Elmore Leonards books have that same style that is in Tarantino's films. Also, Pam Grier who was "Foxy Brown" in the 70's.
Kill Bill tribute to old Kung Fu movies, the cast were even veterans of Kung Fu entertainment.
Grindhouse was a tribute to old B rated drive in horrors.
He's one of the few directors out there that is writing his own shit. Most movies you see are either adapted from books or a remake of a movie from the past.
A lot of people think De Palmas "Scarface" was so original and great. Most of them don't know it was a remake of the 1938 Scarface, the only change was the era, instead of Alcohol in the 20's it was Cocaine in the 70's. The plot was exactly the same.
Indiana Jones? Watch some old Ronald Reagan movies.
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