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Clowgon
18-08-2009, 11:55 AM
God, this film looks so bloody great. I like the trailer.

Warning - link contained swearing that is filtered on the forum. Thanks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vcjNYWlqxU

Haha 1.42 it well funny. :P

Lost
18-08-2009, 12:04 PM
it's by Quentin Tarantino of course it's great.

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 12:16 PM
Never heard of him. Haha :P

Lost
18-08-2009, 12:18 PM
pfft! he's made legendary films

Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Kill Bill
Sin City

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 12:33 PM
Right apart from Kill Bill the rest are poo.

Lost
18-08-2009, 12:37 PM
:@! they're brill.

oh he also directed The Spirit

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 12:42 PM
Na poo.

Never heard of it lol.

Tristan
18-08-2009, 12:47 PM
lol?
the rest are "poo"?
okay...

Lost
18-08-2009, 12:48 PM
Well hopefully if you like this film so much it will inspire you to get into more Tarantino films. :)

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 01:08 PM
lol?
the rest are "poo"?
okay...

We all have opinions on the things we like and the things we don't like. :)


Well hopefully if you like this film so much it will inspire you to get into more Tarantino films. :)

Let's hope... :P

Misawa
18-08-2009, 02:59 PM
Robert Rodriguez directed Sin City. The creator of the Sin City graphic novels and universe acted as a consultant, but Robert decided to give him a credit as co-director. As Robert and Quentin are best friends, he asked Quentin to direct one scene of Sin City, which is where Clive Owen is driving and Benicio Del Toro's corpse is talking. Tarantino also never directed The Spirit, that was Frank Miller. This is Quentin's directorial filmography, in chronological order:

Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill
Death Proof
Inglourious *******s

He also directed a portion of Four Rooms.

After having the honour of working on Inglourious *******s, I have now seen the film twice. The first at the London premiere, and the second last Saturday. The film's released tomorrow in the UK, and I urge anyone of age to see it. The most innovative writer/director of our time has made a another masterpiece second only, in my eyes, to Pulp Fiction.

Ontario
18-08-2009, 03:35 PM
Robert Rodriguez directed Sin City. The creator of the Sin City graphic novels and universe acted as a consultant, but Robert decided to give him a credit as co-director. As Robert and Quentin are best friends, he asked Quentin to direct one scene of Sin City, which is where Clive Owen is driving and Benicio Del Toro's corpse is talking. Tarantino also never directed The Spirit, that was Frank Miller. This is Quentin's directorial filmography, in chronological order:

Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill
Death Proof
Inglourious *******s

He also directed a portion of Four Rooms.

After having the honour of working on Inglourious *******s, I have now seen the film twice. The first at the London premiere, and the second last Saturday. The film's released tomorrow in the UK, and I urge anyone of age to see it. The most innovative writer/director of our time has made a another masterpiece second only, in my eyes, to Pulp Fiction.
Hey are you mentioned in the credits?

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 03:38 PM
Robert Rodriguez directed Sin City. The creator of the Sin City graphic novels and universe acted as a consultant, but Robert decided to give him a credit as co-director. As Robert and Quentin are best friends, he asked Quentin to direct one scene of Sin City, which is where Clive Owen is driving and Benicio Del Toro's corpse is talking. Tarantino also never directed The Spirit, that was Frank Miller. This is Quentin's directorial filmography, in chronological order:

Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill
Death Proof
Inglourious *******s

He also directed a portion of Four Rooms.

After having the honour of working on Inglourious *******s, I have now seen the film twice. The first at the London premiere, and the second last Saturday. The film's released tomorrow in the UK, and I urge anyone of age to see it. The most innovative writer/director of our time has made a another masterpiece second only, in my eyes, to Pulp Fiction.

What part did you work on and did you manage to see/meet Brad Pitt?

Misawa
18-08-2009, 03:45 PM
I was a Production Assistant. I was invited to visit the set by a friend of mine for a few days and was asked if I wanted to help out for cheap, so naturally, I said yes. I've no idea if I'm in the credits, they don't credit every single PA unfortunately. I have terrible eyesight so at both screenings I've been to I haven't been able to read the majority of the credit block. The credits haven't been released yet as a document, so only time will tell. And yes, I did meet Brad, but never conversed with him or shook his hand, just worked. I couldn't care less about him when standing next to Quentin, whom I did have some conversations with.

Janet Snakehole
18-08-2009, 03:59 PM
yeah, i rly wanna see this film! looks epic :)

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 04:04 PM
I was a Production Assistant. I was invited to visit the set by a friend of mine for a few days and was asked if I wanted to help out for cheap, so naturally, I said yes. I've no idea if I'm in the credits, they don't credit every single PA unfortunately. I have terrible eyesight so at both screenings I've been to I haven't been able to read the majority of the credit block. The credits haven't been released yet as a document, so only time will tell. And yes, I did meet Brad, but never conversed with him or shook his hand, just worked. I couldn't care less about him when standing next to Quentin, whom I did have some conversations with.

HAHA. Can't believe you said that. :P

Misawa
18-08-2009, 04:08 PM
Of course he's a wonderful actor and he was very funny on set, it was a pleasure to work with him, I just mean out of the two. Quentin's been my idol for a decade. Working with him was the best experience of my life.

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 04:28 PM
ah ok. Just the way you said it made me go :O. How could he say that! :lol:

Misawa
18-08-2009, 04:29 PM
ah ok. Just the way you said it made me go :O. How could he say that! :lol:

Haha, I can see why.

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 04:36 PM
Well a person like Bad Pitt you know lol...

I would understand if it was someone like Clint Eastwood or someone crap like him. :badgrin:

Misawa
18-08-2009, 05:14 PM
Well a person like Bad Pitt you know lol...

I would understand if it was someone like Clint Eastwood or someone crap like him. :badgrin:

Clint Eastwood? That's blasphemy. He's in one of the best trilogies ever made.

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 05:23 PM
I don't like any of his films he's made TONSSSSS thou.

Lost
18-08-2009, 05:29 PM
Clint Eastwood is great how can you not like his films lol?

He directed Million Dollar Baby

Misawa
18-08-2009, 05:44 PM
You're saying you dislike Sergio Leone's Dollars trilogy? A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly? :S:S:S:S:S:S

Lost
18-08-2009, 05:55 PM
he clearly doesnt have taste if he doesnt like Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs...

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 06:32 PM
You're saying you dislike Sergio Leone's Dollars trilogy? A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly? :S:S:S:S:S:S

A fistful of dollars haven't watched.. For a Few Dollars More, nope The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.. nope haven't watched either. :$


he clearly doesnt have taste if he doesnt like Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs...

I beg your pardon! :(

Lost
18-08-2009, 06:34 PM
just an opinion lol.

Clowgon
18-08-2009, 07:16 PM
Oh i thought so.... :@

LuketheDuke
19-08-2009, 09:32 PM
saw it this evening. dark, gory and laugh out loud funny.

great dialogue, interesting characters and the ending was a bolt from the blue thats for sure.

think I liked it more than Kill Bill but Id still place Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction over it as I thought some of the scenes were stretched a little further than they should have been.

Neil
19-08-2009, 09:40 PM
To be honest I can't stand Pulp Fiction, it's a good movie and it's well made and everything but it's just not my sort of film, I didn't find it as funny as people say it is either. xD

Misawa
19-08-2009, 09:47 PM
saw it this evening. dark, gory and laugh out loud funny.

great dialogue, interesting characters and the ending was a bolt from the blue thats for sure.

think I liked it more than Kill Bill but Id still place Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction over it as I thought some of the scenes were stretched a little further than they should have been.

Glad you liked it.

camera
19-08-2009, 11:38 PM
aye am looking forward to it. been hearing bout it loads and it looks awesome

LoveToStack
20-08-2009, 03:51 PM
I've still not seen it yet. I'm put off Tarantino after Death Proof which was just total crap: people can argue that it was a masterpiece as it wasn't a movie in the conventional sense but it was a terrible film. I like everything else he has done though so hopefully this will indeed be a return to form.

Misawa
20-08-2009, 04:45 PM
I loved Death Proof, but it is my least favourite of his films so far. It's widely misunderstood, you've just got to have an understanding of the exploitation cinema of the '60s and '70s to appreciate it.

Misawa
21-08-2009, 05:48 PM
Booked my third screening for Monday :D

Browney
21-08-2009, 06:06 PM
I loved Death Proof, but it is my least favourite of his films so far. It's widely misunderstood, you've just got to have an understanding of the exploitation cinema of the '60s and '70s to appreciate it.

Yeah, I have to say, as a less educated Film goer, I didn't really "get" Death Proof. I'm hoping to go see Inglorious though. I loved Dusk 'til Dawn. But B horror movies are a guilty pleasure of mine. :D

-Wolverine
22-08-2009, 12:58 AM
Loved it but still disappointing for myself, I was really expecting a movie of the year type movie, but I wouldn't put it in my top 3 (District 9, Up, Hangover). I thought there weren't any memorable lines or anything like that like there are in all Tarantino movies. Christoph Waltz (Landa) did a phenomenal job acting though, and Pitt was hilarious.




I didn't like the ending at all though. Throughout the entire movie Landa was a genius detective able to read every person he met, and he manipulated them so well, yet he somehow trusted Raine when it seemed obvious (even to Landa in the theatre) Raine isn't someone to trust.


Best part was definitely the entire theatre scene, really well done and kicked total ass. Christoph Waltz' acting alone is worth the price of admission.

Misawa
22-08-2009, 01:18 AM
Loved it but still disappointing for myself, I was really expecting a movie of the year type movie, but I wouldn't put it in my top 3 (District 9, Up, Hangover). I thought there weren't any memorable lines or anything like that like there are in all Tarantino movies. Christoph Waltz (Landa) did a phenomenal job acting though, and Pitt was hilarious.




I didn't like the ending at all though. Throughout the entire movie Landa was a genius detective able to read every person he met, and he manipulated them so well, yet he somehow trusted Raine when it seemed obvious (even to Landa in the theatre) Raine isn't someone to trust.


Best part was definitely the entire theatre scene, really well done and kicked total ass. Christoph Waltz' acting alone is worth the price of admission.

Yeah, though Raine would have been shot had he killed Landa, so at least Landa lived :P

On set, everybody was in awe whenever Waltz was performing, he's truly phenomenal and I'm so glad Quentin cast him - he's just an Austrian TV actor - but showcasing himself in the film will definitely lead on to some more major roles in the future, and he deserves an Oscar without a doubt.

Misawa
23-08-2009, 05:14 PM
And it opens king of the box office at number one, as expected. With the biggest opening day of any Quentin Tarantino picture. Too bad his best friend Robert Rodriguez's new film Shorts didn't even make the top 5.

Misawa
25-08-2009, 03:02 PM
Top of the UK box office also.

Browney
25-08-2009, 03:31 PM
well go give yourself a pat on the back.

Misawa
25-08-2009, 10:01 PM
Already have, thanks.

crazed
27-08-2009, 12:15 PM
Don't you just hate it when you go cinemas and it's an 18 u_u

Misawa
28-08-2009, 12:20 AM
If not for about 2 seconds of gore, it would be a 15, but I'm glad it isn't.

LauFish
30-08-2009, 06:25 AM
Lol, looks like a good movie, Ill probably go see it.

JamesM115
04-09-2009, 11:28 AM
Great film, i seen it last week.

Misawa
04-09-2009, 05:52 PM
Quite.

Black_Apalachi
09-09-2009, 11:30 PM
Right apart from Kill Bill the rest are poo.


Well a person like Bad Pitt you know lol...

I would understand if it was someone like Clint Eastwood or someone crap like him. :badgrin:

I'd -rep for both those comments if I wasn't guilty of this rather unpleasant bump :P.

Still need to see this as well as his two previous films. Seen his first four though!

Misawa
09-09-2009, 11:39 PM
I'd -rep for both those comments if I wasn't guilty of this rather unpleasant bump :P.

Still need to see this as well as his two previous films. Seen his first four though!

He's made 6 films rather than 7.

Black_Apalachi
09-09-2009, 11:43 PM
He's made 6 films rather than 7.

I counted Kill Bill as two, I've only seen Vol 1 :P.

Misawa
09-09-2009, 11:45 PM
I counted Kill Bill as two, I've only seen Vol 1 :P.

Oh right, I see. Kill Bill is just one film, shot all on the same schedule, just distributed as two parts, unfortunately.

Black_Apalachi
10-09-2009, 12:02 AM
Oh right, I see. Kill Bill is just one film, shot all on the same schedule, just distributed as two parts, unfortunately.

Oh right. Would have been epic as one long film :D.

Misawa
10-09-2009, 06:37 PM
Oh right. Would have been epic as one long film :D.

It was (and is) shown at festivals as the complet 3.5 hour film.

Misawa
12-09-2009, 09:36 PM
Box office king once again.

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