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Old 03-31-2018, 03:01 AM   #21201 (permalink)
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His dialogue is usually what really impresses me. Not many write it better.
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Old 03-31-2018, 03:18 AM   #21202 (permalink)
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Nah, it's the Vanilla Ice of dialogues. Wants to be cool so desperately and the desperation is really showing.
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Old 03-31-2018, 03:56 AM   #21203 (permalink)
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I honestly don't really 100% understand why every film geek loves Tarantino so much.
Reservoir Dogs was over 25 years ago. Film changed the landscape forever. The simple scene of Keitel and Buscemi in the bathroom arguing about whether there's a rat, and the mic is across the room for most of it so you have to struggle to hear the dialogue.....
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Reservoir Dogs was over 25 years ago. Film changed the landscape forever. The simple scene of Keitel and Buscemi in the bathroom arguing about whether there's a rat, and the mic is across the room for most of it so you have to struggle to hear the dialogue.....
Yeah, it gave us a wave of lameish gangster films trying to be funny and cool by contrasting violent situations with dialogue about mundane stuff.
Riveting.
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Yeah, it gave us a wave of lameish gangster films trying to be funny and cool by contrasting violent situations with dialogue about mundane stuff.
Don't blame Tarantino. That's like blaming EVH for everyone who starting tapping after 1978.





One of the greatest lines in gansta cinema history. Madsen was pure gold the entire movie.
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Don't blame Tarantino. That's like blaming EVH for everyone who starting tapping after 1978.

You were the one talking about how it changed the landscape.
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You were the one talking about how it changed the landscape.
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And I'm saying that change isn't something to be appreciated.
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Tarantino basically indirectly gave us stuff like Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Lucky Number Slevin and Snatch. I don't think I'd miss them if they hadn't happened.
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Guy Ritchie is fun. Well, a few of his films are.
Lucky Number Slevin is a retarded piece of **** for retarded retards.
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