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#9 Oh god yeah! That is a brilliant bit. The film makes me smile cause of Mr White, that was my old surname, so it was cool just calling my dad Mr White! Tempted to change my name back to White, but I cant be bothered! |
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| | For you guys who haven't seen it, please make sure you see an un-edited version...censors kill movies... The first thing that popped in my head after reading "Reservoir Dogs" is the dialogue (for obvious reasons, apparently). I think that's Tarantino's strongest asset. I also love the "tipping" convo. and the "Mr. Pink" convo- classic! My favorite scenes in Pulp Fiction were those involving Vega and ....can't remember S. Jackson's character's name. ![]() Anyway, I think Tarantino needs to get back to that kind of stuff as opposed to the Kill Bill movies. |
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| | All of Quentin's movies feature no original soundtrack, but that's just us being nit-picky... I will say, however, that Tarentino does chose the music well, and they all become memorable. As for Resevoior Dogs, I love it. The opening scene, the scene with Mr. Blonde saying the mentioned line of little doggy, and the scene with when Mr. Pink recieves his colour coded name. Tarentino is legendary for his memorable lines and interesting postmodernist fiolm style. I find it interesting that his debut work is one of the best, and I also agree that he ought to come back to his roots rather then these Kill Bill things... Kill Bill is great, but it seems that Quentin is capable of so very much more... |
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