Retreating, Antares? Yeah, I've seen you off, now lets start on your little friend!
Death Proof simply isn't entertaining, but it was ambitious. He was trying to pull off a Psycho effect, but simply proved how bloody hard it is. So, I agree it did come off tedious, but I still enjoyed it, even while it wasn't going anywhere. The final act is frigging superb though, being as I love the pointless chase movies, like Vanishing Point and I appreciated his efforts with the stunts.
In keeping with the topic, Jackie Brown better than supposed Pam Grier classics like Foxy Brown and Coffy.
The links with Reservoir Dogs are tenuous and what similarities are there are filtered into something superb.
And just what did Pulp Fiction rip off? Bearing in mind Dogs was originally just a chapter within that film, expanded for an easier debut.
The second was it was way to Vanishing Point. I'll give credit for Tarantino for acknowledging its predecessor, but those car chase scenes were all Point.
The main reason being is films like Foxy Brown and Coffy were so much more important to their time period that it elevated to (rightful) classics. Plus, they stand the test of time and are still wonderful. That's not to say Jackie Brown won't stand the test of time, because I think it will. However, the classic Pam Grier blaxploitation flicks had a soul to them that Jackie Brown is missing IMO. (And by 'soul', I mean that in both the black way and the soul in your body sort of way. Don't worry if you don't understand this, it makes complete sense in my head. :lol: )
I won't disagree (although as much as I enjoy Reservoir Dogs, I won't call it superb), but the links certainly cannot be denied and the fact that Tarantino said he never saw it makes him not very credible.
To add, the names of the characters being a straight steal from Taking of Pelham is annoying as piss, too. I'm convinced that's why they didn't use those names in the remake because people would say the remake was ripping off Reservoir Dogs (as far as the names).
The Three Little Bops thing has always gone up my ass sideways.
Antares, that was your 1001st post. You made a correlation between three little bops and your ass for your milestone? You should be ashamed!
Well done. Thank you for being a big part of this forum and at least your other 1000 posts are of a much higher standard! I always enjoy your thoughts.
(click to show/hide)The fact you reached the milestone after discovering I was right about Tarantino all along is just poetic. HA!
As much as you are a very knowledgable (??) movie fans the minutes Tarentino is mention you jump in the fanboy trap
1 film out of 7? Are you serious? I know it's Friday night, but I think you've downed a few too many shandys tonight. That statement reminds me of that old saying that even a broken clock is right at least twice a day. Sure Jackie Brown is great, but the two that came before were derivative, while the last four have been sophomoric and beyond narcissistic.
he will always have a strong fanbase, especially in Europe. The French adore him
Quote from: Jon on June 05, 2010, 03:00:44 AM he will always have a strong fanbase, especially in Europe. The French adore him That truly does not bolster your argument Jon, they also feel that Jerry Lewis is the greatest comedian of all time.
By the way, I'm never one to refuse healthy xenophobia, but I have to say our resident French-Canadians seem slightly more sensible than vintage Parisian...
That truly does not bolster your argument Jon, they also feel that Jerry Lewis is the greatest comedian of all time.
I have to say our resident French-Canadians seem slightly more sensible than vintage Parisian...
But here is an interesting point that has to be stressed. The original Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 is one of my top five films. I bloody love it. And when I heard the names in Dogs, it made me grin. I just nodded and thought “nice touch”. You heard it and started building your gallows. I find that difference in reaction interesting. I don’t think anything can be made of it, but still...
FWIW, I remember reading of Tarantino's claim not to be familiar with City on Fire, which is a rather ridiculous, seeing how the whole second part of that film makes out the entire plot of Tarantino.