Rokin
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- Comment on How Would You Rank Quentin Tarantino's Films? 1 week ago:
Then just move Reservoir Dogs to the top and the rest are more or less the same
- Comment on How Would You Rank Quentin Tarantino's Films? 1 week ago:
Well, I tried to rank them objectively, as I would recommend them to others 🙂
- Comment on How Would You Rank Quentin Tarantino's Films? 1 week ago:
I haven’t, but I don’t consider Four Rooms to be a Tarantino movie as he only directed a quarter of it (the best quarter though). It also isn’t in the OP’s list.
- Comment on How Would You Rank Quentin Tarantino's Films? 1 week ago:
I disagree. I like True Romance, but it’s a mess of a movie.
- Comment on How Would You Rank Quentin Tarantino's Films? 1 week ago:
Oh boy, that’s a question for me. I’m a huge Tarantino fan and I’ve never considered ranking his movies, so this took me a while. I can understand some may think his movies overrated, but since I’ve grown up with them, they very much defined my love for movies, so I truly believe all of them are good, if not great.
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Pulp Fiction - It’s hard to overstate how influential this film is. It is revolutionary, perfectly directed, and just so damn fun. Masterpiece in every sense of the word.
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The Hateful Eight - An amazing (almost) limited setting film with top-notch performances. This movie is very much about the atmosphere, subverting the classic western genre, with a great cast to round it off.
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Jackie Brown - This is black Pulp Fiction, taking everything great from its predecessor and composing probably the best story of all Tarantino films.
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Reservoir Dogs - I’m clearly biased, but the non-linear storytelling and the compact story, and just the overall coolness of the characters make this my favorite movie of all time.
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Inglourious Basterds - As fresh as they come, this film compelled me to look at historical movies in a completely different light. It’s also the most thrilling one.
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Django Unchained - Fun premise, great story, and just amazing performances from every single actor in the movie.
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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Made mostly for an American audience, it’s thrilling and fun, but relies a lot on it’s (excellent) cast.
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Kill Bill - Tarantino considers both volumes as a single film, so I do too. Vol. 2 probably lowers the rank a lot here, but only because Vol. 1 is so exceptionally intense that it was hard to live up to.
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Death Proof - The weakest of his movies and maybe the most brutal, Death Proof leans more on the double feature gimmicks, but is still very entertaining and (dare I say) innovative.
I’m waiting for his final film, but I’m in no rush, as I would watch any of these movies again any day.
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- Comment on CAN SOMEONE MAKE AN APP ALREADY 3 weeks ago:
Wrong community, that is a top tier meme
- Comment on Hackers breach Andrew Tate's online university, leak data on 800,000 users 4 weeks ago:
It’s insane it had 800k people there
- Comment on Tom Hardy's Splinter Cell Movie Is Officially Dead 5 weeks ago:
There was a Tom Hardy’s Splinter Cell Movie?
- Comment on Valve dev details more on the work behind making Steam for Linux more stable 5 weeks ago:
Good to know they are still making an effort
- Comment on Anon has a problem with inaccurate game titles 2 months ago:
He is 27 tho
- Comment on About THAT one obviously bad part in Alien Romulus [SPOILERS] 3 months ago:
I agree, but maybe not that it’s a love it or hate it film. I liked it. I really enjoyed the space shots, but the CGI of Ash was horrible and brought down the movie.
- Comment on World of Goo 2 is out now with Native Linux support 4 months ago:
Feeling old now, thanks
- Comment on Mutant Reviewers: Six late ’90s guilty pleasure spaceship movies 4 months ago:
Then rephrase your original comment as well.
Subjectivity is implied
- Comment on Mutant Reviewers: Six late ’90s guilty pleasure spaceship movies 4 months ago:
I just watched Wing Commander for the first time and I have to say it’s a shit movie.
Love Matthew Lillard tho
- Comment on [Discussion thread] Furiosa, a Mad Max saga 6 months ago:
Yeah, I guess it looks like Fury Road a lot more than it feels like it. There are fewer vehicle combat scenes, and the movie covers a longer period of time
- Comment on [Discussion thread] Furiosa, a Mad Max saga 6 months ago:
Less epic and focused than the original, it was still very exciting during action parts. It had some strange vfx tho
- Comment on ‘Rick and Morty’ Team Gives Update on Recasting Process Following Justin Roiland’s Dismissal 1 year ago:
“We are closing in on the end of our process of the recast”, not a very informative article. Also notes that recasts are “soundalikes” and that show is as good as it’s ever been. No date for the next season yet.