Re: Okay then it's time someone steps in here and takes Tarantino's side
Cannoli Send a noteboard - 07/01/2013 07:25:51 AM
Not about what you wrote, not gonna read that before I watched Django, even though I highly doubt he is racist, but about the general consensus saying he is overrated? Um, no.
It's okay to say his stuff is not your cup of tea but to say he isn't influential, fresh, original
He's only considered original in ways that only film students give a damn about, and because the genres and styles he rips off are largely unknown to the general viewing audience (often for good reasons on account of them mostly being filled with crap). It's okay to say his stuff is not your cup of tea but to say he isn't influential, fresh, original
and knows his bloody job is simply wrong. He's been delivering some of the best movies of the respective years they came out since the early 90s. I enjoyed the shit out of each and every one of them for all kinds of different reasons, because a few of his trademarks aside they are actually not that much alike. And the violence complaint (so it's cool when Resident Evil films do it?) doesn't hold much merit either, at least not for each one of them.
I've got nothing against violence, but there should be a point to it and it should make sense. Characters should not randomly do aburpt heel turns just so there is an excuse to prolong the film and shoehorn another half hour of violence in there. Violence should be about establishing the character or marking a definitive point in a character or plot arc. It should not be the reason for the scene or arc. Violence is to a Tarantino film, versus a Resident Evil film as sex & nudity is to a porn film versus an HBO show. Tarantino's plot and character arcs in his last two movies exist to set up gratuitous violence, in exactly the same manner and reasons as they exist to set up sex scenes in a porn film (or even a Skinemax flick).The man has yet to disappoint me, so I gladly put him in the top 5 directors still working.
Uwe Boll has never disappointed me, but that is no reason to put him in that group.
Cannoli
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“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
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Django Unchained - I'm gonna call it: Taratino's racist.
01/01/2013 09:17:20 AM
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Spoilers much? A little warning please before posting this drivel *NM*
01/01/2013 03:31:01 PM
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A knee-jerk defender of "Castle", Tarantino AND Tony Romo? Hoo boy. *NM*
01/01/2013 11:42:36 PM
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Well it beats being a flat out nihilist *NM*
02/01/2013 01:09:07 AM
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Or a panda bear. That would really suck, too. If it was, IDK, relevant or something. *NM*
02/01/2013 06:38:55 AM
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Your life seems to be filled with nothing but misery
02/01/2013 05:11:49 PM
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I addressed this once before - at the time I pointed out my positive posts outnumbered negative ones
07/01/2013 07:31:33 AM
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I'm not really a Tarantino fan, either, I must say.
01/01/2013 04:28:18 PM
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You are confusing
01/01/2013 07:57:30 PM
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Okay then it's time someone steps in here and takes Tarantino's side
02/01/2013 01:27:33 PM
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Re: Okay then it's time someone steps in here and takes Tarantino's side
07/01/2013 07:25:51 AM
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Sorry Ironclad...if you don't get off on watching black folk kill white folk...it was pretty bad
29/01/2013 06:07:51 PM
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Interesting. I highly enjoyed the film, but I can see what you're saying. *NM*
31/01/2013 10:35:52 AM
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Or maybe you're being ridiculous and confused a blaxpoitation film for
02/02/2013 05:18:09 PM
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