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Quentin Tarantino simply knows what he does. He's a terrific director, being on my top 3 (James Cameron and Tim Burtn complete the list). I don't believe that Tarantino will be able to do a bad movie ever in his life. He has amazing ones: Starting with Pulf Fiction, that's a classic. Kill Bill movies are one of my favourite saga's, it's just beautifully written and I do enjoy the implicit humor and the japanese cultural references, I think everything about Kill Bill is perfect. Jackie Brown is another good film, even though is terribly underrated... And Unglorious Basterds is just completly unbelivable (in a good way). What a fantastic movie Tarantino has pulled off. He has such an unique view and he does fullfill his ideas in the best way, he's awesome and entertaining. Way to go !
Is true that QT wants to make the 2nd part of Reservoir Dogs?
A rumor says that he did onemilliondollarfilm.com to produce it cause of a bet with Robert Rodriguez. Do sbdy know smthg?
Where would the movie world be without him?
He's the man for "alternative" movies like Planet Terror, Kill Bill and films that only he can create. IMHO one of the top 5 Directors
This guy rocks. He is just entertaining. He is a true student of film which helps. I understand his stlye may not be loved by all, but I enjoy it very much. Also, his movies have very good writing and his dialogue is hilarious.
One of my favourite directors. Now this has not everything to do with the quality of his movies (even though they're great) but with the certein style that his movies have. Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown; all movies with a special sauce of witty dialogue and great camerawork. I deliberately didn't mention the Kill Bill movies, because these are totally different from what we're used to. Which, to me, is a great thing. Tarantino is a director who isn't afraid to experiment.
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