no one really likes it that much. Everyone just gives it 5/5 because if they don't they'll be beaten. It's just the rules.
Jackie Brown is my favorite Tarantino after Pulp Fiction. I wouldn't give it 5/5 though.
I think the rules now are that you have a full day to edit your review to the correctly approved peer pressure review, or face the consequencesJackie Brown is my favorite Tarantino after Pulp Fiction. I wouldn't give it 5/5 though. I actually think it gets overlooked way too much.
What movies would you say have peer pressure rating? I'd say The Seventh Seal, Tokyo Story, 2001, etc.
Forrest Gump
Negative or positive? because I hate it.
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lol.
I'd go with Shawshank Redemption too. Specially in the internet.
lol.
I'd go with Shawshank Redemption too. Specially in the internet.
Cmon guys Jackie Brown is awesome. It has Robert De Niro, Samuel L Jackson with funky hair, and soul music. And Chris Tucker, whom everyone loves.
Which Bava films should I watch next? He's got a great back-catalogue, so tune me in whenever y'all have got some ideas. ****/*Letterboxd said:Of course, much of the film's appeal comes from the lead actress herself. Steele doesn't get to benefit from great voice acting, but she's definitive in both unadulterated vengeance and cornball helplessness. She's one more reason to adore Italian actresses for their contributions to genres like Gothic horror; this movie would have been a lot less interesting if her forehead didn't essentially become the main character! To be fair, she's not much better than the rest of the cast. Black Sunday does have a great premise that is characterized more by the characters' presence as stereotypes within the story, and how Bava's direction puts them into new perspectives and spaces on a moment's notice. When controlling form matches and plays on the ironies of a trapped-yet-manipulative witch, all sorts of fun are bound to be had.
All of which I liked, but best picture level? Not sure about that.
Of course I realize I have yet to see five of the other nominees, but from people I know, as well impressions on here, I get the impression tat the other five are pretty much on the same level.
Edit: I forgot Amour, I really want to see that, and feel like it may just stand above the rest.
You're giving too much credit to the Oscars and Best Picture winners.
I've seen all the nominees except Zero Dark Thirty.
So far
Amour >>>> Django Unchained> Life of Pi > Silver Linings Playbook > Lincoln > Argo > Les Misérables >>>> Beasts of the Southern Wild
I might change my mind though, with a few of those.
lol.
I'd go with Shawshank Redemption too. Specially in the internet.
I think there is quite a few people that list is near the top of there Tarantino lists
Love the movie. Great end credits as well. I just love to sit there and watch it and let everything slide of me, just like Clooney's character.I just watched Michael Clayton for the first time.
And I just wanted to shout out to the world how awesome this movie is. Damn, why did it take me so long.
Didn't Shane Black get paid something crazy like $4mil for that script?
I wonder if Tarrantino will ever do a movie I dont like
I just watched Michael Clayton for the first time.
And I just wanted to shout out to the world how awesome this movie is. Damn, why did it take me so long.
Film GAF, I have to watch a poetic realism film for class, so I was wondering if I could get some suggestions. I loved The Grand Illusion, so I was thinking Rules of the Game.
I used to wonder that too, then he made Inglorious Basterds. Also, no interest in Tarantino ever since. Never even watched a preview for Django.
In order of greatness (and this is very difficult to do...)
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill Vol 2
Sin City
Death Proof
On Golden Pond: 0/10. Maybe the most offensive movie I've ever seen. Beyond after school special dreck complete with ALF theme soundtrack. The once mighty Henry Fonda reduced to a punchline, and his idiot bacon skinned daughter shitting up every scene she touches like so many NVA anti-air positions. I'm really happy you were able to repair your relationship with your father dear, next time keep it to yourself. Feel bad movie of the forever.
I remember seeing him speak at Austin Film Festival a couple years ago, where he told this really sad story about how he lost all his friends over the money he got for that script.
Well I finally watched Schindlers List and what an incredible and emotional film. I tend to not really watch black and white films but after this I think I might, it was so emotional and interesting that I barely noticed it at times. The acting was incredible too.
My back catalogue is decreasing quickly, next up will be Raging Bull or Appocalypse Now.
I tend to not really watch black and white films but after this I think I might
Well I finally watched Schindlers List and what an incredible and emotional film. I tend to not really watch black and white films but after this I think I might, it was so emotional and interesting that I barely noticed it at times. The acting was incredible too.
My back catalogue is decreasing quickly, next up will be Raging Bull or Appocalypse Now.
You're missing a giant section of cinema history by passing up b&w movies. Get on them!
Would The Phantom Menace have been better off it reduced young Anakin's role to a subplot and added more depth to other characters (maybe Obi-Wan)? Jake Lloyd was such a punk bitch. Not really his fault considering he was just a little kid, but he would have been more palatable in a smaller serving.