Just the usual stolen job from the untalented guy, except that this time he had just badly remade another movie...
... no wonder if less than 10 good original movies were made in the last 10 years in the USA
I'm undecided on seeing this. My problem is that I just don't like Tarantino. I've tried. Tried real hard. I've watched many of his movies because I kept thinking that it must be me since he was so popular. But after getting about 20 minutes into Kill Bill, I finally admitted that for whatever reason, I just don't like his movies and turned it off.My problem is I happen to like WWII movies.So I have to figure out if my like of WWII movies will outweigh my dislike of Tarantino.
Quote from: Mark Harrison on September 03, 2009, 07:59:45 PMI'm undecided on seeing this. My problem is that I just don't like Tarantino. I've tried. Tried real hard. I've watched many of his movies because I kept thinking that it must be me since he was so popular. But after getting about 20 minutes into Kill Bill, I finally admitted that for whatever reason, I just don't like his movies and turned it off.My problem is I happen to like WWII movies.So I have to figure out if my like of WWII movies will outweigh my dislike of Tarantino. I would say your dislike of his other movies should outweigh the WWII aspect. Marie will tell you better, I'm sure, but I just get the feeling that if you don't like the style of Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill, you won't like this either.
...if you don't like the style of Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill...
Quote from: Jon on September 03, 2009, 08:04:05 PM...if you don't like the style of Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill...I like Kill Bill, but don't care much for Pulp Fiction. Yeah, I always have to be difficult. In fact, Kill Bill (both parts) is probably the only Tarantino movie I really like. It isn't what I would call a great movie, because it fails to engage me beyond its entertainment level. But that's okay. In a way, I consider it Tarantino's most honest movie (I haven't seen Death Proof, though).
At least not until I do a Tarantino marathon, which I'm suddenly very tempted by...
Oh, most certainly! I have watched this recently and personally liked it very much; but I have been known to like almost everything tarantno has done so far. Inglorious Basterds is very much a Tarantino style film. The long dialog scenes are adjusted to match the WWII setting, but they are still clearly made by Tarantino.The real stand outs from this film are the opening scene, whcih reminded me a lot of the beginning of Once Upon A Time In The West and the performance by Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa; he is excellently creepy!