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:dallsgreen
05-09-2005, 04:17 PM
True Romance was an awesome movie, I loved it. It was written by Quentin Tarantino so come on what's not to love? It was great cause it had everything, a bit of action and for those who like romance in their movies it had that too. Has anyone else seen this movie?
If you haven't I reccomend watching it.

Forest-Law
05-09-2005, 07:24 PM
yeh, that movie rocked. and if ur gonna buy it, buy the directors cut. the scene with patricia arquette and james gandolfini is extended!!

kaut
10-09-2005, 11:32 PM
I love movies about *cough*women of ill repute*cough*... the censor blocks the word I would've said.

But yah... very good movie. Tarintino sold this script to pay for "Resavoir Dogs". And I'm under contract to not ever say a bad thing about a movie with Christopher Walken in it.

:dallsgreen
13-09-2005, 01:09 AM
Dude you didnt like Reservoir Dogs?

kaut
13-09-2005, 02:42 AM
Dude you didnt like Reservoir Dogs?


Who said anything about not liking "Resavoir Dogs"? That movie was awesome.

I was just saying that Tarantino got the money to make RD from selling his script of "True Romance". The director of "True Romance" changed a lot of what Tarantino wrote (the ending mostly) though and Tarantino wasn't happy with the end result.

:dallsgreen
14-09-2005, 01:41 AM
And I'm under contract to not ever say a bad thing about a movie with Christopher Walken in it.[/QUOTE]

It kinda sounded like you didn't like reservoir dogs. It sounded like you were being forced to say it was good, cause of the whole contract thing you got goin on.

Forest-Law
14-09-2005, 02:51 PM
the speech between him and dennis hopper is one of the best moments ever in cinema. Tarantino earned some other money aswell after selling another script (not sure if it was b4 or after reservoir dogs) for a film which was later re-written and directed by oliver stone. NATURAL BORN KILLERS. <-- loved that film...

:dallsgreen
23-09-2005, 01:08 AM
Never saw that movie, but I hear it's great.

kaut
23-09-2005, 02:24 AM
the speech between him and dennis hopper is one of the best moments ever in cinema. Tarantino earned some other money aswell after selling another script (not sure if it was b4 or after reservoir dogs) for a film which was later re-written and directed by oliver stone. NATURAL BORN KILLERS. <-- loved that film...


I'm thinking it was before... none the less... another good movie.

:dallsgreen
28-09-2005, 02:14 AM
This is off topic but ever read/watched Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas?

kaut
29-09-2005, 07:12 AM
mmhmm... classic book, great movie.

Dimebag
29-09-2005, 03:51 PM
True Romance is a classic! Along with Reservoir Dogs, Pilp Fiction, Jackie Brown (aka Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard) and the Kill Bill movies. Kaut's quite right in that True Romance was Tarantino's first screenplay, but failing for some time to gather a sufficient budget to make it, he sold it to Tony Scott (brother or Ridley Scott - Alien, Gladiator etc etc) and wrote, directed and starred in Reservoir Dogs. Here comes the trivia. Tony Scott eventually made True Romance after Pulp Fiction, with the Tarantino wrote this (which I have nothing against front. Of course from Quentin's latest successes, it was a great hit.

Now Tarantino then went on to write the screenplay for Dusk 'till Dawn, directed by writer/director Robert Rodrigez (El Mariachi, Desperado, Once Upon A Time In Mexico) but Tarantino wrote the screenplay based on a novel by a guy who's name I cannot recall. This guy had done the makeup for Reservoir Dogs on the agreement that Tarantino wrote his screenplay, and so he did, as awell as going on to star as one of the two main characters alongside George Clooney. Qentin also went on to make Natural Born Killers with Oliver Stone, one of the main characters being Juliette Lewis from Dusk 'till Dawn, alongside Woody Harleson, who abandonned his naieve nice guy role from the TV show Cheers to become just as the name of the movie suggests... A natural born killer.

Now Where is this all leading... Oh yes, Four Rooms... Anyone seen it?? It's a brilliant concept. based around this busboy in a hotel - Tim Roth of Reservoir Dogs (Mr. Pink) and Pulp Fiction (Pumpkin / Ringo) and the film is split into these four quarters, or, the four rooms. Each room harbours it's own little surprise and story, and each quarter is written and directed bny a different writer/director. Aliason Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodrigez Quentin Tarantino. Rodrigez also brings Antonio Banderas (Desperado, Once Upon A Time IN Mexico) onto the scene. And the rest is history. If you haven't seen it, I advise that you do. It's pure genius!!

Some opinions of my sizeable (in terms of forums) piece there would also be appreciated
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burton-x
29-09-2005, 05:54 PM
True Romance is a classic! Along with Reservoir Dogs, Pilp Fiction, Jackie Brown (aka Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard) and the Kill Bill movies. Kaut's quite right in that True Romance was Tarantino's first screenplay, but failing for some time to gather a sufficient budget to make it, he sold it to Tony Scott (brother or Ridley Scott - Alien, Gladiator etc etc) and wrote, directed and starred in Reservoir Dogs. Here comes the trivia. Tony Scott eventually made True Romance after Pulp Fiction, with the Tarantino wrote this (which I have nothing against front. Of course from Quentin's latest successes, it was a great hit.

Now Tarantino then went on to write the screenplay for Dusk 'till Dawn, directed by writer/director Robert Rodrigez (El Mariachi, Desperado, Once Upon A Time In Mexico) but Tarantino wrote the screenplay based on a novel by a guy who's name I cannot recall. This guy had done the makeup for Reservoir Dogs on the agreement that Tarantino wrote his screenplay, and so he did, as awell as going on to star as one of the two main characters alongside George Clooney. Qentin also went on to make Natural Born Killers with Oliver Stone, one of the main characters being Juliette Lewis from Dusk 'till Dawn, alongside Woody Harleson, who abandonned his naieve nice guy role from the TV show Cheers to become just as the name of the movie suggests... A natural born killer.

Now Where is this all leading... Oh yes, Four Rooms... Anyone seen it?? It's a brilliant concept. based around this busboy in a hotel - Tim Roth of Reservoir Dogs (Mr. Pink) and Pulp Fiction (Pumpkin / Ringo) and the film is split into these four quarters, or, the four rooms. Each room harbours it's own little surprise and story, and each quarter is written and directed bny a different writer/director. Aliason Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodrigez Quentin Tarantino. Rodrigez also brings Antonio Banderas (Desperado, Once Upon A Time IN Mexico) onto the scene. And the rest is history. If you haven't seen it, I advise that you do. It's pure genius!!

Some opinions of my sizeable (in terms of forums) piece there would also be appreciated
Thanks!!
Now here's a boy who knows his Tarantino!
I have the good fortune (have to say that) of living 2 mins away from him and walking to school with him everyday, and yes, he does love film!
True Romance isn't a movie I have seen, but definitly one i'm planning on watching as soon as possible!

Dimebag
29-09-2005, 06:10 PM
hehe. Watch it next time you come round. As well as some more Boosh... Saturday?

Forest-Law
29-09-2005, 08:11 PM
This is off topic but ever read/watched Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas?

it looks cool but i've never actually seen. blockbuster never has it, its never on tv. i might just buy it soon. i like terry gilliam stuff.....brazil = masterpiece

and damn it i saw the book in a sale for 2.99 and didn't get it

i got the driller killer instead :P £1.99 woolworths

kaut
30-09-2005, 01:02 AM
Now Where is this all leading... Oh yes, Four Rooms... Anyone seen it?? It's a brilliant concept. based around this busboy in a hotel - Tim Roth of Reservoir Dogs (Mr. Pink) and Pulp Fiction (Pumpkin / Ringo) and the film is split into these four quarters, or, the four rooms. Each room harbours it's own little surprise and story, and each quarter is written and directed bny a different writer/director. Aliason Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodrigez Quentin Tarantino. Rodrigez also brings Antonio Banderas (Desperado, Once Upon A Time IN Mexico) onto the scene. And the rest is history. If you haven't seen it, I advise that you do. It's pure genius!!

Some opinions of my sizeable (in terms of forums) piece there would also be appreciated
Thanks!!

Tatantino's was just a classic segmeant.

Dimebag
30-09-2005, 07:05 AM
Yeeeup The man from Hollywood. ;) I liked Robert Rodrigez' segment as well. The misbehavers. Just when Banderas walks in, a drunken wife in his arms, looks around at this catastrophy and says..... "Did they misbehave?"

kaut
01-10-2005, 01:22 AM
besides those two segmeants the rest of the movie was pretty much a waste... I can only remember the Madonna one.

q25
12-10-2005, 12:12 AM
it was a good movie :)

:dallsgreen
12-10-2005, 12:16 AM
Four rooms was a good movie, really wierd though. Tarantinos room was the best one

:dallsgreen
20-10-2005, 02:16 AM
The room with the miss behaviours was good too, I didnt like it the first time but the second time around I liked it

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