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Jason Voorhees preparing for Friday, the 13th.
No. Not believable.
I distinctly saw him jogging, but I've watched pretty much all his movies and the lazy fecker never moves at more than a fast walk, at best.
Elf recut as a Thriller
maybe Jordan Peele would have been a better director, since all his movie titles are also single syllable words.
Django: Unchained OST - 100 Black Coffins - Rick Ross
His "style" is to take elements of existing movies and genres and putting them together to what I'll call generously "homages" to the originals. Tarantino is a remixer, taking samples and putting them together into a new song. Sounds familiar but is somewhat new.
He is very, very good at that and can write interesting dialogue (the first half of Death Proof was nothing but). He also starts to believe his own hype (as seen in Django Unchained, a good but way too mastubatory in nature film) and risks to develop the same relationship to Christoph Waltz (a very good, distinctive and interesting actor) that Tim Burton has with Johnny Depp.
I love pretty much all his movies but he certainly has to watch out that he doesn't trip over his own ego and reputation, both bigger than good for him.
He doesn't have "his own style", he is ever changing, all encompassing.
After Hours: Tarantino Films Take Place in the Same Universe
title is a bit misleading, this is more about who would survive in a tarantino universe, rather than a full-on explanation of how all his movies are "interconnected"
halloween opening credits-only the best music intro ever!
Did you know that John Carpenter himself composed this music? He also wrote the wonderful Escape From New York theme, in fact, Carpenter composes music for basically all his movies. He's truly a Renaissance man!
John Carpenter's Coup de Villes -Big Trouble in Little China
John Carpenter is one of my top 5 directors of all time, love all his movies (even some of the sucky ones) so yeah, gotta agree with you here. This is some major cheese.
The worst scenes from Shyamalan's 'The Happening'
Those scenes look silly out of context but I thought they were right in the context of the movie.
I loved all his movies (except Lady in the water)
True Lies -- "I've got a little dick! It's pathetic!"
Well, even the weakest James Cameron movie is one of my favourite movies. Here's how I rank his films, in order of personal preference:
1. Aliens
2. The Abyss (I think this is one of the most underrated films of all time)
3. Terminator
4. Terminator 2
5. True Lies
6. Titanic
Aaand that's all his movies. Pretty amazing that a guy can become one of the most well-known directors of all time off six movies, and he hasn't even made one in twelve years. But if you look at that list, True Lies sticks out as the most standard, the least ambitious. This is not to denigrate the film.. I fucking love it! I was there opening night in 1994.
Mon Oncle - Kids Playing Pranks
Oh, I know what you mean, Lisacat. I studied him back in on of my French classes and got a chance to see all his movies, excluding his very first and very last works. (School for Postmen and Parade, I believe.) Most of his movies seem to work best if you view them in their entirety. (Especially Mon Oncle and Playtime.) Hopefully this will inspire Sifters to check out his films . . .
Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo: The Kiss
Far and away my favorite Hitch movie; but then, I never much cared for mysteries -- this is a romance. A tragic romance. Stewart's best performance, too.
(This is Hitch's favorite of all his movies, if memory serves.)
I could just listen to it and be moved in much the same way.
Jackie Chan sings Mulan
ok to any idiots who think he doesn't sing, he used to sing to most all his movies, just so you people think hes never sung before