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    Django is legit as fuck and Tarantino is easily the best director there ever was. He had some hard stepping earlier in his career, but both Basterds and Django are as good as it gets
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    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy View Post
    Django is legit as fuck and Tarantino is easily the best director there ever was. He had some hard stepping earlier in his career, but both Basterds and Django are as good as it gets
    With seven films under his belt to date, his first three are Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Jackie Brown. Where is the "hard stepping?"

    Any listing of favorite to least favorite QT movie should end with "and [the last movie on my list] is one of my favorite movies." Tarantino is just that good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boost View Post
    With seven films under his belt to date, his first three are Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Jackie Brown. Where is the "hard stepping?"

    Any listing of favorite to least favorite QT movie should end with "and [the last movie on my list] is one of my favorite movies." Tarantino is just that good.
    I guess I can't comment because I didn't like some of those as much as other people, but I'd have to go back and watch them again to be sure. It seems Jackie Brown was never that big of a hit either. My point had to do more with I see a refining of his style in Basterds and Django that I didn't see in any of the others. His style is so unorthodox that not getting it just right can feel a little odd. I remember feeling Kill Bill tried to be unique in many ways but didn't quite pull it off to perfection, but in Basterds and Django, it was pulled off about as well as possible
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    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy View Post
    I guess I can't comment because I didn't like some of those as much as other people, but I'd have to go back and watch them again to be sure. It seems Jackie Brown was never that big of a hit either. My point had to do more with I see a refining of his style in Basterds and Django that I didn't see in any of the others. His style is so unorthodox that not getting it just right can feel a little odd. I remember feeling Kill Bill tried to be unique in many ways but didn't quite pull it off to perfection, but in Basterds and Django, it was pulled off about as well as possible
    I watched Jackie Brown when it first came out and thought it was okay. Saw it was on Netflix now so watched it again and thought it was great.


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