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Old 18th January 2015, 03:03 PM
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He's got a major foot fetish, next time you watch one of his films you'll notice he always features a close up of women's feet somewhere

Examples being The Bride wiggling her toes in the Pussy Wagon in Kill Bill vol 1, and stepping on Ellie Drivers eyeball in vol 2
Doesn't he suck Salma Hayek's toes in From Dusk Till Dawn? Mind you, who can blame him for wanting to suck on a part of Salma's anatomy (I personally wouldn't choose the toes though).
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Old 9th May 2015, 12:37 AM
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Says it follow up to django unchained i realy didnt rate the film was more talking dialogue etc than anything, slow, dull, boring etc etc i think he being going down hill recently imo, last few of his films apart from django unchained i havent seen because i think his film are gettting worse and not better. Imo never going to go back to his hey day with films like pulp fiction and reservoir dogs, Jackie brown was good and kill bill was excelent and thats about it. Thats just my opinion,
Think from dusk to dawn over rated.
No interest in fours rooms or inglorious bastards.
Was disappointed in death proof.
Dont get me wrong i think he extremely talented in many ways and we need more people like him, because you never quite know exactly what youre going to get or how his films will pan out and all his films are different, which makes a change from the tiresome crap what they call films these days there either revamps, cash in, crap remakes, or yet another pointless why did they bother with sequel like die hard 5. Or micheal bay style all Hollywood crash bang wallop cgi naff with no redeming feature or story.
Years ago we use to enjoy more films than we disliked, nowadays there more films we dislike than enjoy.

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Old 9th May 2015, 05:31 AM
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I really Liked Django unchained and Inglorious Bastards, both films I went to the cinema twice to see each.
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I really Liked Django unchained and Inglorious Bastards, both films I went to the cinema twice to see each.
I didn't care for either Inglorious Basterds or Django Unchained, with both being far too episodic, long winged and feeling self-important (Tarantino's cameo in the latter with a horrendous Australian accent is unforgivable). They both have standout scenes, but they don't link – the opening of Basterds in the cabin was brilliant and was made a superb short film, but the whole thing felt baggy and disjointed.
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Old 9th May 2015, 08:19 AM
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The standout scene in Django for me was with Don Johnson and the hoods that was hilarious.
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The standout scene in Django for me was with Don Johnson and the hoods that was hilarious.
I thought the Jonah Hill KKK scene should have been left on the cutting room floor.
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I thought the Jonah Hill KKK scene should have been left on the cutting room floor.
Do you think the humour didnt fit the film ?
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I thought the Jonah Hill KKK scene should have been left on the cutting room floor.
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Do you think the humour didnt fit the film ?
It's probably just Jonah Hill.

He doesn't fit any film other than Superbad.
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