Finally, Tarantino was taken out. Though, I still prefer PT Anderson and Coens over Nolan.
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Finally, Tarantino was taken out. Though, I still prefer PT Anderson and Coens over Nolan.
Cinematography goes to the cinematographer, no? While I love music, Tarantinos use of hip music makes his films feel even more hip. A problem I have. Reservoir Dogs is still his best use of...
I've seen Pulp Fiction about a dozen times. I remember the dialogue mostly, not images. I remember "It's the one that says Bad Mother Fucker on it" and "Foot massages mean something" and "I held that...
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He borrowed incredibly well. Part II had a simply phenomenal script. Great film. For me Tarantinos laurels will always rest on his amazinhg scripts and the performances it gives...
I watched Pulp Fiction when it was first released on tape. I was what...9 at the time. If anything the coolness effect would be more impactful on my youthful mind :P
My point mostly was that...
You have a better chance of asking Nolan to make a film that doesn't take itself too seriously :lol:[/quote]
I've always felt Nolan is great at using intermitent humour. Like in Memento..."Who is...
I would love to see Tarantino make a movie without switching timelines, characters or implementing chapters like in Kill Bill and Inglorious Basterds. Is it so hard Quentin?
Tarantino is far too formulaic. Toss in an underworld element, some cool dialogue, hip music and non-linear story-telling. If it wasn't for his awesome dialogue he wouldn't be nearly as famous as...
And you didn't see that as being true of any of the directors Tarantino ran against in earlier rounds?[/quote]
Tarantino beat Coens and PT Anderson...right? A low down dirty shame...both are...
Nolan is a better director than Tarantino could ever be. Tarantino is amongst the best screenwriters of all time, however.