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Favorite Quentin Tarantino movie

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by PantherPaul, Jan 23, 2005.

  1. LarryD

    LarryD autodidact polymath

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    he wrote it, but didn't direct.
     
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    dollface Goddess Of Drama

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    I love them all but if I was forced to pick it would be Pulp Fiction.
     
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    QueenCityHillbilly Bitch, I Will Kill You

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    From Dusk Til Dawn

    Simply because no other move has made me go "What the Fuck??" right in the middle of it like that movie did.
     
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    Stewie The Family Guy

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    I love the soundtrack too - and my favorite scene between Jimmie and Vincent...

    VINCENT: Jimmie --

    JIMMIE: -- I'm talkin'. Now let me ask you a question, Jules. When you drove in here, did you notice a sign out front that said, "Dead ****** storage?" -- answer to question. Did you see a sign out in front of my house that said, "Dead ****** storage?"

    :rofl:
     
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    PantherFanz Go Panthers

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    I like Dusk till Dawn, but he did not direct it. Producer, screenplay and actor buy not the director.

    Regardless, Resevoir Dogs is a DVD that has lots of RPM on my DVD player. By far his greatest work... And Pulp Fiction. Took me a couple of watchings to really dig it, but I must say I see a new angle to that film each viewing.

    The Kill Bill's were fine and he did great work with them. But the genre that he drew inspiration from was never to my liking.
     
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    Pulp Fiction

    Best line- "I'm a mushroom cloud laying ************, ************!"

    Reservoir Dogs is a close second.
     
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    BigVito Splitting Headache

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    Same here. The restaurant fight with The Bride & Crazy 88's in Vol 1 is amazing. Wish I liked the movie better but just not my thing.
     
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    y2b King of QC

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    True Romance ....Walkin & Hopper alone was just classic, and young James Gandolfini in the back ground during that scene and then kicking the shit out of Patricia Arquette...the first time I watched it we immediately hit rewind and watched it again. Only movie I ever done that.

    Pulp Fiction & Reservoir Dogs was kick ass though
     
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    I didn't know True Romance was one of his. Knowing that I would have to say it was his best work by far.

    I've never really got the whole violence for the sake of violence genre and think most of his movies are mediocre.
     

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