Quentin Tarantino movies

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It's part of Grindhouse, along with Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror. Together they're were originally released as one film.
Yeah whateva man I cant argue with that. Can you do a parsnip poll for me marra listing the oldest to newest and ask everyone what their favourite movie is please marra?
 
Because it's f***ing incredible. The writing, acting, cinematography and music are all brilliant. It's much more coherent and flowing than pretty much anything he's done subsequently. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is his best since.
Its canny like but Inglorious Basterds and Pulp Fiction are the best 2 imo.
 
Django is class. The acting in Inglorious Basterds is superb and the rest are cack. Hope that helps.
Django's unintentionally clichéd-out (even for him), paint by numbers photography telegraphing every next move/twist and turn to a dippy extent.
Because it's f***ing incredible. The writing, acting, cinematography and music are all brilliant. It's much more coherent and flowing than pretty much anything he's done subsequently. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is his best since.
The theme of starting again/getting ancient, as well.

+ the delectable Bridget Fonda.

Michael Bowen's the boy.
 
Haven't seen OUATIA yet marra although Ive seen clips of all the best bits.
 
Because it's f***ing incredible. The writing, acting, cinematography and music are all brilliant. It's much more coherent and flowing than pretty much anything he's done subsequently. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is his best since.
Elmore Leonard’s writing.....
Django's unintentionally clichéd-out (even for him), paint by numbers photography telegraphing every next move/twist and turn to a dippy extent.

The theme of starting again/getting ancient, as well.

+ the delectable Bridget Fonda.

Michael Bowen's the boy.
Elmore Leonard’s original novel. The de Niro n Jackson characters pop up in another one of his.
 
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Rum Punch, aye
I was thinking of ELs novel The Switch which was filmed as Life Of Crime with Yasmin Bey and John Hawkes in the Jackson n De Niro roles. Rum Punch is the original title of the novel Jackie Brown was based on which is summit I can nivver remember despite having read all ELs stuff loads of times. The cop in JB Michael Keaton plays the same cop in another EL novel Out Of Sight.
Leonard does that a lot......and the books are always better than the fillums
 
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