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Pulp Fiction! by far
Here is a scene i like , (edited out the swears)
Lance: Step into my office
Lance: This is panda from Mexico very good stuff, now that is bava different but equally good... And that is chocho from the heart mountains of Germany. Now the first two are the same 300 a gram tho's are friend prices. But' this one is a little more expansive, This is 500 a gram. But when you shoot it you will know were that extra money went, Now there is nothing wrong with these two its real real good s***. But' this one is a ****ing mad man!
Vincent: Remember, I just got back from Amsterdam.
Lance: Am I a n*****? Are we in Inglewood? No... You're in my home. White people who know the difference between good s*** and bad s***, this is the house they come to. Now, my s***, I'll take the Pepsi challenge with that Amsterdam s***, any day of the ****in' week.
Vincent: That's a bold statement.
Lance: This ain't Amsterdam, Vince. This is a sellers market. Coke is ****ing dead as... dead. Heroin, it's coming back in a big ****ing way.
Vincent: Alright give me 3 gram of madman and if its as good as you say it is I will come back and buy another thousand.
Lance: That's if I still have some left for you. But I m giving you some of my private stash, that's what I nice guy I am.
Lance: I am out of balloons is a baggy alright?
Vincent: That's cool.
true romance -
maybe he only wrote that, I can't remember
nightshade85
It's a great movie, but he didn't direct it, only wrote it. They got a very average director to direct it, which is a shame because I reckon it might've been better than Reservoir Dogs with Tarantino directing.
Reservoir Dogs did something amazing: it took a story mostly set in a tiny warehouse and made it a terrific film. That alone takes talent.
However, I feel Pulp Fiction took this and by expanding into an epic city environment made one of the best films of the nineties.
I do have to admit, though: Grindhouse is by far the most fun I've had at a theater.
[QUOTE="nightshade85"]true romance -
maybe he only wrote that, I can't remember
jking197
It's a great movie, but he didn't direct it, only wrote it. They got a very average director to direct it, which is a shame because I reckon it might've been better than Reservoir Dogs with Tarantino directing.
Tony Scott's a hack. He changed the ending into this sentimental bullcrap (which kinda clashes with the subject matter) and took a script influenced by Badlands and turned it into almost a rip-off of badlands, from the score to the voice-over.I read the original screenplay. Far better.
Thankfully, Scott got a great cast together that I could easily see Tarantino using. That scene between Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken is classic.
Not a fan at all; to me, he is wildly overratedxaos
I would have to disagree, QT has made some of the best movies of all time.
[QUOTE="xaos"]Not a fan at all; to me, he is wildly overratedmadmidnight
I would have to disagree, QT has made some of the best movies of all time.
Thank you for proving my point :P[QUOTE="madmidnight"][QUOTE="xaos"]Not a fan at all; to me, he is wildly overratedxaos
I would have to disagree, QT has made some of the best movies of all time.
Thank you for proving my point :PNo. Arguments prove your points. The stupidity of fanboys does not.(I'm not implying you're a stupid fanboy, madmidnight!)
Kill Bill Vol. 1
But it's time for him to start outsourcing screenplays. His ideas are great, his vision is unparalelled, but his dialogue is getting redundant.
[QUOTE="xaos"][QUOTE="madmidnight"][QUOTE="xaos"]Not a fan at all; to me, he is wildly overratedA_Tarkovsky
I would have to disagree, QT has made some of the best movies of all time.
Thank you for proving my point :PNo. Arguments prove your points. The stupidity of fanboys does not.(I'm not implying you're a stupid fanboy, madmidnight!)
Thanks,.. I think.
Pulp Fiction
Killbill 1/2
Resivouir Dogs
Jackie Brown
Death Proof (I was pretty dissapointed, hes usually so great at writting dialouge but this was just so flat but despite that it still had its moments of awsokeness)
Kill Bill Vol. 1
But it's time for him to start outsourcing screenplays. His ideas are great, his vision is unparalelled, but his dialogue is getting redundant.
Second_Rook
Yeah his new movie Death Proof was one of the most boring and crappy movies I have ever seen. Such boring and annoying characters and pointless talking. I was waiting for the girls to get killed brutally bu Kurt Russell every time they opened their mouths.
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