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Jackie Brown 0 0%
Kill Bill Vol. 1 14 28.57%
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Tarantino's Best Flick ?
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Pablo G
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Tarantino's Best Flick ?

Which do you like the best ? You can tell mine by mi siggie.


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I take it we are not including From Dusk 'til Dawn then?


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I take it we are not including From Dusk 'til Dawn then?


"From dusk till dawn" have his production with R Rodriguez direction, but it have the most sensual/sexual dance scene with Selma Hayek. roll eyes (sarcastic)

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The best for me is "Reservoir Dogs"


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My vote is for Reservoir Dogs....................


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Pablo G
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That's right, Tarantino wrote but not direct.


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Evil Dead
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I didn't know Tarrantino wrote From Dusk 'till Dawn..........I thought he just produced/acted in it..........hmmm.......you learn something new every day.


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He's planning to direct a horror movie, that would be sooo cool.


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ooooh.......I don't know about that now. I'm a huge horror fan so I have to throw my two cents in here...........

Tarantino definetely has a unique style of directing..........he tends to tell a story in a non-linear fashion, which is excellent. I like movies you have to piece together a bit. That just doesn't fit with the horror genre. For maximum effect, horror movies should be told in the most linear way possible.........to witness the progression of the film. Alot of horror flicks (mostly Italian) have non-linear aspects but the stories do tend to still flow sequentially.............could you imagine watching a horror movie that is cut up into different segments and placed out of chronological order like Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, or Kill Bill? I just don't think it would be all that good.


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I don't think that sequential order is too important to witness the progression of a film. Pulp Fiction was all out of order and progressed amazingly. Pulp Fiction's last scene was the smartest way to end the movie because of the emotions it puts the viewer through. If it had been edited in chronological order we would have seen Bruce Willis and his girlfriend leave on the Chopper as the last scene. That wouldn't have been as affective. One of the most amazing things about Pulp Fiction is how you can like both John Travolta's character as well as Bruce Willis's, yet they are bitter enemies. Most movies have to make you hate the antagonist for them to get killed off by the protagonist. In Pulp, they were both protagonists.


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I've seen Kill Bill Vol.1, Jackie Brow and Pulp Fiction.
Didnt like Pulp Fiction, didnt like Jackie Brown I liked Kill Bill so my fave and there for best in my opinion is KB lol.


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You didn't like pulp ?


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I voted reservoir Dogs, too right its the greatest flick yet,

Me and my friends actually became the "dogs" for about 2 month with wearing suits and having the code names.

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Mine goes to Pulp. Not only is it an awesome story with great acting and presentation, its ****ing hilarious!! Next would be Kill Bill, then Reservoir Dogs. Dogs and Bill are pretty much tied though. I haven't seen Jackie Brown.

I love the part in Dogs though when Joe assigns them their names and Steve Bucemi gets Pink...

PINK
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I didnt really like pulp either actually, but thats much after ive heard all the hype and probably expected too much. KB would have to be my fav from that lot.


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Pulp Fiction simply because it is one of the most unique films in recent memory.


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I didnt really like pulp either actually, but thats much after ive heard all the hype and probably expected too much. KB would have to be my fav from that lot.


Yeh I saw the movie after hearing waaaaaaay too much about it too.I expected so much that ended up very disappointed.
I like the editing, thats it.


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Reservoir Dogs would have to be my least favorite, Best Flick is hands down Pulp Fiction, my favorite would have to be Kill Bill, with Jackie Brown a close second.

JB really doesn't get the respect it deserves, I absolutely love that movie! thumb up


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OTHER: From Dusk Till Dawn


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This is soooooooo hard!!!!!!!!! I can't decide sad I mean all of them are just great! I'll be back must do some reviewing.

I can't pick just one! HEEEELP!!


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