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evil_disco_mansays...Officially fell in love with Tarantino when they played this song... outside of his own style but it fit, somehow.
alien_conceptsays...He doesn't have "his own style", he is ever changing, all encompassing.
Officially fell in love with Tarantino when they played this song... outside of his own style but it fit, somehow.
A10anissays...Love Tarantino, but I was sooooo disappointed with this film. It was over long, over simplistic, self-indulgent rubbish.
alien_conceptsays...Jesus, really? I absolutely LOVED it!
Love Tarantino, but I was sooooo disappointed with this film. It was over long, over simplistic, self-indulgent rubbish.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to alien_concept's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
alien_conceptsays...*beg
siftbotsays...Sending this video to Beggar's Canyon to plea for a little attention - beg requested by original submitter alien_concept.
JustSayingsays...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.
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