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In reply to the discussion: What movies have you seen that made you wish you had those 2 hours of your life back? [View all]brooklynboy49
(287 posts)45. I Couldn't Disagree More
IMHO, Tarantino is a genius, right up there with Hitch, Billy Wilder and Woody Allen as my favorite filmmakers. Is Tarantino different! Absolutely. But, no one does what he does better. Again, it's just my opinion, but when you start compiling lists of the best movies ever made, Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs HAVE to be on the list. HAVE TO BE! A side note -- I am not a big fan of action movies or violent movies. But Tarantino brings the genres to a whole new level. As does Leon: The Professional. To summarily dismiss Tarantino's talents and accomplishments simply because of the genre in which he works is downright unjust IMO.
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What movies have you seen that made you wish you had those 2 hours of your life back? [View all]
scarletwoman
Jan 2014
OP
IMDB was one of the very first internet sites I got into when I first got online in 1999.
scarletwoman
Jan 2014
#13
I've never seen a Quentin Tarantino movie - mostly because they just aren't the kind of movies
scarletwoman
Jan 2014
#12
That's an interesting list. I've heard of almost all of those movies, but I've only seen two.
scarletwoman
Jan 2014
#17
Eyes Wide Shut made me hate Nicole Kidman. I couldn't stand her slow, stooooopid
valerief
Jan 2014
#25
For whatever reason, I'm not a fan of most Brooks work after "Young Frankenstein"
OmahaBlueDog
Jan 2014
#32
Actually, I liked High Anxiety more than Young Frankenstein. I know, I know, sacrilege!
valerief
Feb 2014
#34
If I were forced to watch Blair Witch, I'd wish to be stoned. With stones. rocks. boulders.
Thor_MN
Mar 2014
#55
I managed to escape seeing it. My 87 year old dad really wanted to see it, because he's
scarletwoman
Jan 2014
#30