Cinemaddiction
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Originally posted by iheartpott er
The people who don't like Tarantino are the people who like traditional, formulatic films that they don't have to worry about thinking and just need pure entertainment. Sad but true.
Wrong. That's your "personal assessment"; (see blanketed statement)
Originally posted by sarahvma
Honestly, if you're going to a) remake or b) pay hommage to another movie, what difference does it make? When has he ever denied doing this?
There's a difference between "paying homage" and ripping movies off, basically giving no credit where it's due.
Originally posted by batmanrules
wait id like to know more about this dogs and pulp being ripoffs.
"Reservoir Dogs" is his version of Chow Yun Fat's "City on Fire"
"Pulp Fiction" isn't so much a blatant lift of anything, it's the actual "homage" of all his films;
First, to address the detractors. Yes, Pulp Fiction is an extraordinary catalog of movie references. The glowing suitcase is a reference to Robert Aldrich's Kiss Me Deadly. Harvey Keitel's "cleaner" character is a reference to Luc Besson's La Femme Nikita and its American remake, Point of No Return. Uma Thurman's haircut is a reference to silent actress Louise Brooks. The hypodermic scene (with Eric Stoltz and Rosanna Arquette) was lifted from Martin Scorsese's American Boy. The Ricky Nelson singer in the diner is a reference to Tarantino's favorite movie, Howard Hawks' Rio Bravo. Other scenes and lines of dialogue were lifted from Don Siegel's Charley Varrick, Jean-Luc Godard movies, Brian De Palma movies, John Woo movies, Jack Hill movies, and an entire video store more.
"Natural Born Killers" is basically 1973's "Badlands"
"True Romance" same thing, it also rode in on the coattails of a smiliar film in 1992,"Kalifornia"
"Kill Bill" is basically "The Bride Wore Black" and "Enter the Dragon"
I'm aware that he's never denied that he's "borrowed" ideas for movies, but my disgust lies moreso in his fans, than himself. I know that he's very unoriginal, alot of his true fans won't admit it. Just because someone "borrows" from hundreds of movies to make his own movie, and uses the common thread of filthy dialogue and sexism, either positive or vile, doesn't make him at all original.