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Old 02-06-2013, 04:27 PM   #12871 (permalink)
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For some reason Tim Roth's character annoys me so much that I can't get past the very beginning.
I think the reason is that his character is incredibly annoying.
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Old 02-06-2013, 05:13 PM   #12872 (permalink)
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I think the reason is that his character is incredibly annoying.
Yes. Hasn't stopped me in the past from finishing a movie. Roth found the perfect kind of annoying.
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Old 02-06-2013, 05:16 PM   #12873 (permalink)
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Yes. Hasn't stopped me in the past from finishing a movie. Roth found the perfect kind of annoying.
It's really weird because he's a good actor. I don't know what the hell was going on with him in Four Rooms.
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Old 02-07-2013, 01:02 AM   #12874 (permalink)
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Django Unchained

I'm not a Tarantino fanboy. Inglorious Basterds was, despite being a reasonably entertaining movie about WW2, really shallow style over substance. The same can be said about Kill Bill 1 & 2, I think. The characters are fake and it was as if he'd just discovered Japanese anime, about a decade after I lost interest in it. Death Proof was mostly just boring dialogue and even Jackie Brown, which actually did have substance, was a bit boring. So I've thought of Quentin Tarantino as a bit overrated past Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs and haven't been that keen on his later work.

But yesterday, I finally got around to see Django Unchained and it had just about everything, substance, humour, great drama. The typical Tarantino pause with dialogue was highly entertaining in this film and not a drawn out bore like it can be in his other films. The excessive violence was great. The characters, although generally still a simple sort of good or evil, were all interesting to watch, especially Christoph Waltz as the German Dr. Schultz. I thought it had some great retro style camera work and I appreciated that it lasted as long as it did. I like when a movie has time to tell its story. Finally, I thought it brought up a potentially slightly sore subject (I'm not American, but I'm guessing it might be a little sore still to some) in a daring and highly entertaining way.

This was so much better than Basterds. For me, I think this is Tarantino's finest moment yet.
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Old 02-07-2013, 01:07 AM   #12875 (permalink)
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Django Unchained

I'm not a Tarantino fanboy. Inglorious Basterds was, despite being a reasonably entertaining movie about WW2, really shallow style over substance. The same can be said about Kill Bill 1 & 2, I think. The characters are fake and it was as if he'd just discovered Japanese anime, about a decade after I lost interest in it. Death Proof was mostly just boring dialogue and even Jackie Brown, which actually did have substance, was a bit boring. So I've thought of Quentin Tarantino as a bit overrated past Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs and haven't been that keen on his later work.

But yesterday, I finally got around to see Django Unchained and it had just about everything, substance, humour, great drama. The typical Tarantino dialogue was highly entertaining in this film and not a drawn out bore like it can be in his other films. The excessive violence was great. The characters, although generally still a simple sort of good or evil, were all interesting to watch, especially Christoph Waltz as the German Dr. Schultz. I thought it had some great retro style camera work and I appreciated that it lasted as long as it did. I like when a movie has time to tell its story. Finally, I thought it brought up a potentially slightly sore subject (I'm not American, but I guess they might be) in a daring and highly entertaining way.

This was so much better than Basterds. For me, I think this is Tarantino's finest moment yet.
It's interesting that someone who doesn't like Basterds would like Django. To me they are almost companion pieces. If you like or dislike one, I would think you'd feel the same about the other. Personally I love both.
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Old 02-07-2013, 01:09 AM   #12876 (permalink)
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I pretty much agree with your assessment of Tarantino's work except Basterds, which I liked quite a bit. DeNiro and Jackson were great in Jackie Brown as well.
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Old 02-07-2013, 01:16 AM   #12877 (permalink)
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It's not that I didn't like Basterds, it was entertaining. But considering all the hype it got, I thought of it as relatively forgettable. It was a cool movie, but lacking in substance.
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The Conformist by Bernardo Bertolucci.

I think I may like the movie more than the book!
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Old 02-07-2013, 04:11 PM   #12880 (permalink)
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The Tooth Fairy (horror movie)
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