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  • Reservoir Dogs

    18 14.52%
  • Pulp Fiction

    73 58.87%
  • Jackie Brown

    4 3.23%
  • Kill Bill (Vol.1/2)

    7 5.65%
  • Grindhouse

    1 0.81%
  • Inglorious Bastards

    21 16.94%
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    I loved it. Leo stole it, Waltz was himself, Foxx did extremely well, and Samuel L. Jackson had some laugh out loud moments.

    Loved it and it met my expectations. Go see it. I would say I still enjoyed Inglourious Basterds more, but not by much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terpskins10 View Post
    I loved it. Leo stole it, Waltz was himself, Foxx did extremely well, and Samuel L. Jackson had some laugh out loud moments.

    Loved it and it met my expectations. Go see it. I would say I still enjoyed Inglourious Basterds more, but not by much.
    Both great movies but I defintiely liked Django better because it surprised me a lot and was more fun than IB as a movie to see. For example the raid/hood part. That whole 5 minutes came out of nowhere and was a great surprise. From the very beginning it just felt funner like you were getting ready to have a great time. The action towards the final 3rd of the movie was also really good stuff.

    Leo is my favorite actor too so it was awesome seeing him tear up the screen from the moment he was introduced.
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    The movie just came out, can we have some spoiler notices before posting stuff like this!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HSW View Post
    The movie just came out, can we have some spoiler notices before posting stuff like this!
    I don't think anyone's said anything that wasn't in the trailer. Don't worry, nothing was spoiled for you from what I've read.

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    Pulp Fiction...that movie is just too quotable
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    OMG...the hood scene in D'Jango. I was dying so hard. Greatest comedy scene I've ever seen from Tarantino. 4.5/5 stars for me. Great flick.

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    Saw Django Thursday night, great movie. Lots of great characters. My only complaint with the movie, coincidentally given recent news about his longtime editors death, is that it could have been edited a little more. It will be interesting to see how his next film is edited.

    His best Is Pulp Fiction. reservoir Dogs was good for what it was... A low budget whodunit. But it was nowhere close to his best film, just a warmup.
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    Just saw Django....it kicked ****ing ass


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    Yup. Django was great. QT's way of paying homage to previous films may be in your face (including when not intended as tongue in cheek fun), or even ham-fisted and distracting at times, but I still like it. He is a damn fine film-maker (sometimes brilliant) and certainly has a powerful signature.
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    Saw Django on Friday and absolutely loved it. Sure, it heavily borrows from the classic spaghetti Western's, but it never feels forced, more like a homage with the well known Tarantino treatment.

    Christopher Waltz owns the screen from the opening scene and Jamie Foxx plays that roll las if it's the only character he's ever played.

    Not quite as good as Pulp Fiction in my opinion, but to me it's easily his best film since.
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    Finally saw Django, probably my favorite Tarantino film after Pulp Fiction.
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    Pulp Fiction for me.

    I haven't disliked any of his films though. He is one of the greatest directors of our time.

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    Saw Django Unchained yesterday...wow, this one blew me away. Now my 2nd favorite Tarantino film after Pulp Fiction. Leonardo DiCaprio steals the show.


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    Of the films listed, it is deifinitely Reservoir Dogs. Of the movies he's been involve in, I like True Romance the best. I love Pulp Fiction, but it have been grossly over exposed.

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