Agreed. But those ones are supposed to be historically inaccurate (but really, who is to say that couldn't have happened) but Inglorious Basterds was similar. Both great movies. Can't wait for the third one of these to come out. Tarantino is excellent.
I think of all his films, I like Pulp Fiction the best.
I loved how the stories intertwined, and how each chapter had its own theme.
It changed storytelling for me.
Reservoir Dogs is pretty good, but it was not as good as many people who recommend it said it was.
They made it sound like it was a revolutionary film, but I felt like he copied a lot of Asian films.
Tarantino himself admitted he copied and borrowed the plot largely from the Hong Kong film "City on Fire".
With his more recent films, they are entertaining, but they are more mainstream and more simplistic.
They lost that inventive spirit.
I like his films, but I missed the "Pulp Fiction" days.
I think of all his films, I like Pulp Fiction the best.
I loved how the stories intertwined, and how each chapter had its own theme.
It changed storytelling for me.
Reservoir Dogs is pretty good, but it was not as good as many people who recommend it said it was.
They made it sound like it was a revolutionary film, but I felt like he copied a lot of Asian films.
Tarantino himself admitted he copied and borrowed the plot largely from the Hong Kong film "City on Fire".
With his more recent films, they are entertaining, but they are more mainstream and more simplistic.
They lost that inventive spirit.
I like his films, but I missed the "Pulp Fiction" days.
Bruce Willis is one of my favourite actors. He was superb in Pulp Fiction.
Watch the Colbert Report tonight.
He got the ambassador of Israel to the U.S. on the show, and he had some good jabs at James Franco.
Man...
The guy really is full of himself.
Watch the Colbert Report tonight.
He got the ambassador of Israel to the U.S. on the show, and he had some good jabs at James Franco.
Man...
The guy really is full of himself.
I'm trying to figure out which guy of the three you mention is full of himself... and how you assess that from a satirical show.
He looked pretty stoned. Never got the impression that he's full of himself.
Just in case people had not seen the show:
Spoil:
When Colbert asked him if he is a renaissance man like the character he plays, he said yes.
I don't think he is joking.
You have to admit, he is a bit smug.
After that Oscar debacle, he blamed the writers and producer.
Problem was...
He was never at the rehearsals, and he deadpanned all his jokes.
At least Anne Hathaway tried.