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Laser Wars: Bats vs Crocs

sixshot says...

So this is what a nature documentary would look like if it was directed by George Lucas... it even has a hint of Michael Bay (explosions!) and Quentin Tarantino (blood!) mixed in it.

Inglorious Basterds - Stolz der Nation

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'American Sniper, Propaganda, Inglorious Basterds, Tarantino' to 'American Sniper, Propaganda, Inglorious Basterds, Tarantino, spoiler' - edited by MrFisk

Steven Spielberg vs Alfred Hitchcock. Epic Rap Battles

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'erb, speilberg, hitchcock' to 'erb, speilberg, hitchcock, tarantino, kubrick, bruckheimer' - edited by lucky760

7 things you probably didnt know about die hard

ulysses1904 says...

It's the usual stale "pop culture as thesis" bullshit that you get from Tarantino, Cracked After Hours, and a million other sources.

lucky760 said:

5.5 minutes is too long and I'm guessing they're not worth it.

Can someone summarize for me?

kthx.

true romance-gary oldman and his iconic character drexl

lucky760 says...

I can't believe I've never seen this movie.

I've heard it referenced many times, but every time I do, I think they're talking about True Lies (with Arnold and Jamie Lee Curtis).

And it was written by Tarantino?

Downloaded it and am watching it now. Just got to the scene in this video. Can't wait to love the rest of this movie.

Thanks for posting this.

P.S. Gary Oldman is a pimp. (No pun intended.)

Colbert interviews Anita Sarkeesian

RedSky says...

I'll admit I more based it on the older games in the series as I didn't play much of Absolution. The trailer was certainly sexualised but it hardly depicts women in some kind of subjugated or helpless role (yes, they die but that's not the point). I'd compare it to something you would see in a Tarantino movie. It was the comments she made about it (she referred to a section where apparently you're incentivised to kill hookers, which is not true).

Dumdeedum said:

Aside from the fact half the females you meet are huge-boobed strippers/hookers/gangster molls. Often in bondage gear for some reason. And that's not even getting into that whole nun trailer debacle.

I really enjoy the series, they're excellent puzzle games and I've played them all multiple times, but I would never claim they depict women in anything but a terrible light.

Dragon Age I'll skip because it didn't have characters of any gender, it just had bored voice actors reading thousands and thousands of lines of turgid dialogue.

Best home made lightsaber duel ever!

VoodooV says...

Really? Wieber or Dorkman had an account here and they were banned for self linking?

If there was ever a time to have an exception to the self-linking rule, that would be it.

Just in case, If Tarantino ever promotes a video here....fuck the self-linking rule...fuck it right in the ass.

Django: Unchained OST - 100 Black Coffins - Rick Ross

JustSaying says...

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.

alien_concept said:

He doesn't have "his own style", he is ever changing, all encompassing.

Sandra Bullock speaks a mean German

spawnflagger says...

Has she had any German-speaking roles as an actress?
If not I have a feeling that Quentin Tarantino's next movie will be starring her and Christoph Waltz.

peace orchestra-who am i-featuring peter kruder

budzos says...

I've always felt The Matrix was not actually a trilogy. Reloaded and Revolutions are really just one long movie chopped in half, like KILL BILL. For the record I love Tarantino but prefer the Matrix sequels to KILL BILL.

The trilogy doesn't have a real middle chapter... the meat of the sandwich. Over the years I've kind of come to think of Animatrix as the true middle sequel to The Matrix trilogy. Considering events in Final Flight Of The Osiris lead directly to the sequel movies, I suppose that's not much of an insight.

EMPIRE said:

I love this song. And the Animatrix was the best. I wish they would make a Matrix prequel based on the Renaissance shorts from the Animatrix.

Terry Gilliam's Advice to Tarantino

ulysses1904 says...

No, not at at all. That was directed at shuac and his over-the-top reaction to my criticism of Tarantino.

mindbrain said:

So you're reducing anyone who enjoys Tarantino's movies into a screaming fanatic? That's bonkers yo.

Terry Gilliam's Advice to Tarantino

mindbrain says...

So you're reducing anyone who enjoys Tarantino's movies into a screaming fanatic? That's bonkers yo.

While we're stating opinions as obvious global fact, Jackie Brown is his masterpiece.

ulysses1904 said:

But I guess he will always have his Beliebers or Taran-teenies, or whatever they're called.

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Terry Gilliam's Advice to Tarantino

Khufu says...

Sometimes a 3rd grader can be more creative than an adult due to less learned constraints. Art is most often creating from, and being inspired by others work... so he's doing it right. His movies are very identifiable as Tarantino movies, so he's obviously bringing something to the table.

ulysses1904 said:

Tarantino is like a 3rd grader making collages out of other people's pictures. Maybe he'll grow up some day.

Terry Gilliam's Advice to Tarantino



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