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Both movies are an homage to anime. a lot of his movies have the same influence.

Andres Castro

The song is the movie. the movie is all anime.

Andres Castro

Completely agree.

Glen Wood

The black and white fight scene reminds me of Sin City and its sequel. You should try them sometime they are both good movies. Well known actors as well.

jerry hinkle

I think mine are, 1 Pulp Fiction,2 Inglorious Bastards 3 Kill Bill 4 Django Unchained. I love them all though.

Michael McGee

Can't wait for Volume 2!! Also, Reservoir Dogs is my 2nd favorite Tarantino movie after Pulp Fiction. Which happens to be Tarantino's first movie.

Donovan Sparks

But the movie turning black and white as soon as she plucks out that dudes eye was masterful, imo.

Donovan Sparks

Just realized I never gave this a rating! A Solid 3.5 out of 5

Andrew Zachman

Edificated

Bandmaidfanatl

1. Kill Bill volume 1 2. Inglorious Basterds 3. Pulp Fiction 4. Django Unchained

Rob Schofield

The El Paso cops are also real life father and son. Micheal Parks (pop) and James Parks (son number one). I LOVE your reaction Biss, to Buck getting fucked up by the Bride in hospital. The violence in the scene was kinda funny. I have said that I struggle with anime, but the O Ren Ishii scene was dope AF So in the fight scene in that restaurant or bar, you noticed it turns to black and white, right,? Well the MPAA (the association that rates movies with R rating, pg 13 and all that) threatened to give the movie a NC 17 rating cuz of the amount of blood and gore seen thru out the movie. Which meant only a tiny amount of theaters in the US would show the movie with that rating. So Tarantino found a way around the rules by going black and white which was what some TV shows and movies did back in the day to tone down the violence and gore. The rules state too much Red blood and gore will result in a more strict rating. Yeah it ridiculous.

Rob Schofield

Haha nice. At least you’re not like Mr. Blonde lol

Robert Healy

Even though I love Reservoir Dogs, personally I can only justify placing it above Death Proof and The Hateful Eight, which pains me to say. I do think RD might be his “coolest” movie though. Like I even feel cool watching it if that makes sense lol

Robert Healy

awesome soundtrack

Robert Healy

1) Pulp Fiction 2) Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 3) Kill Bill Vol 1 and Vol 2 4) Inglorious Basterds 5) Jackie Brown 6) Reservoir Dogs 7) Django 8) The Hateful Eight 9) Death Proof

Adam

One of the most fun theater experiences I can remember. I was blown away by the cinematography and music. I also love the over-the-top, cartoonist violence.

Adam

I throw in my ranking: 1. Inglorious Basterds 2. Kill Bill 3. Django Unchained 4. Pulp Fiction

Timo C.

My ranking of the four Tarantino films we've watched: 1. Pulp Fiction (easy placement) 2. Django Unchained 3. Kill Bill 4. Inglorious Basterds Pulp Fiction will always be my number one (it's one of my all-time favorite movies). The other three I love about the same and honestly their rankings could change depending on my mood at the time.

Robert Healy

There is an aesthetic styling and editing in this movie that I love so much. and the sweet sweet revenge

Robert Healy

yeah I’m the same way with PF. Tis a masterpiece

Robert Healy

Saw it once, never saw the need to see it again. That's the best answer I can give you. Couldn't tell you how many times I've seen PF or RD.

Andrew Zachman

where would you place Jackie Brown?

Robert Healy

Enjoy your time off and be safe BISS I look forward to your next reaction once you return.

Michael Aalgaard

A samurai carries 3 swords with the katana being the largest. A wakizashi which is smaller then the katana, and the tanto which was also used in ritualistic suicide SEPPUKU.

Michael Aalgaard

Pulp Fiction isTarantino's best movie, Reservoir Dogs is a close second. After that he started making money, and his movies became to commercialized. Just my opinion. Not saying there bad, just not as good as when he was hungry.

Andrew Zachman

Yes the blonde is the same girl from pulp fiction

Michael Aalgaard


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