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PEE Poll: The Quentin Tarantio Collection
Reservoir Dogs   -7 (14.3%)
Pulp Fiction   -24 (49%)
Jackie Brown   -4 (8.2%)
Kill Bill   -12 (24.5%)
Who the hell is Quentin Tarantio?   -2 (4.1%)
Total Members Voted: 49

Jamesbondcja

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« on: 11-01-2003 18:13 »

Violent....bad language....blood....horific. ...Totally exellent.

Its Quentin Tarantio so which of his smash movies is your favourite?

OC_James

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« Reply #1 on: 11-01-2003 18:15 »

Agh, this is a toughy. I absolutely love Kill Bill but Pulp Fiction is a classic.
I guess I'll go with Pulp Fiction, seeing as most will vote for Kill Bill.
boingo2000

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« Reply #2 on: 11-01-2003 18:22 »

I'm going to hold off voting until I see volume 2 of Kill Bill...
Slurm Guy

Starship Captain
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« Reply #3 on: 11-01-2003 18:33 »

Hasn't there already been a thread about this?
Or has there?
Cube_166

Professor
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« Reply #4 on: 11-01-2003 19:43 »

I've never seen Pulp Fiction or Jackie Brown (I've never even heard of Jackie Brown), so I'll hold off voting until I've seen at least one of the two.
Jeremy

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« Reply #5 on: 11-01-2003 19:50 »

Jackie Brown. Ya heard me.
Dose_Me_Up

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« Reply #6 on: 11-01-2003 20:15 »

 
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Originally posted by Jeremy:
Jackie Brown. Ya heard me.
Second(ed). His most involving film, proof that he doesn't need to rely solely on gimmicky pop culture references to make a decent film. Not that there is none of that in Jackie Brown, but it's more restrained and therefore more effective.
davierocks

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« Reply #7 on: 11-01-2003 20:27 »

Gotta say Pulp Fiction absolutely classic movie, but a close second is Jackie Brown. I have watched those movies soo many times!
Squeezit

Bending Unit
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« Reply #8 on: 11-02-2003 00:44 »

I voted kill bill because that's the one I've seen

don't you kinda wish they could just cut open your legs and pull out the fat and just leave your legs without the fat?
Slurm Guy

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« Reply #9 on: 11-02-2003 00:45 »
« Last Edit on: 11-02-2003 00:45 »

Are you bitches going to just sit there and let this happen after all of the Kill Bill threads that were shut down? Poor Space Potato fought so bravely to keep those threads alive, and sadly, he was shot down in the heat of battle. So now I shall take a stand. Either you shut this down, or open the Kill Bill threads back up. I don't know what I'll do if you don't. But I can tell you that it won't be pretty.  :nono:
Squeezit

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« Reply #10 on: 11-02-2003 00:56 »

But this isn't a kill bill thread--it's an all quentin tarantino movies thread--and threads encompassing "which is the best of all" movies of a particular genre have a tendancy to remain open, like the pixar thread
evan

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« Reply #11 on: 11-02-2003 01:33 »

I voted for Reservoir Dogs. While I like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill a lot, Reservoir Dogs was groundbreaking. If it wasn't for it, we wouldn't have the modern day gangster/snappy dialogue film (good or bad).
Slurm Guy

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« Reply #12 on: 11-02-2003 09:48 »

 
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Originally posted by Squeezit:
But this isn't a kill bill thread--it's an all quentin tarantino movies thread--and threads encompassing "which is the best of all" movies of a particular genre have a tendancy to remain open, like the pixar thread

Hey, I created a Tarantino thread just like this one. And I was shut down.
mikey

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« Reply #13 on: 11-02-2003 09:52 »

I voted for Reseviour dogs becuase Its better than pulp fiction and I hav'nt seen either jackie brown nor kill bill, ALthough kill bill sounds/looks the buisness
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #14 on: 11-02-2003 13:11 »

I'll wait till I see Samuel L. Jackson, who I think is Tarantino's biggest asset, in Kill Bill: Part Deux!!
Mr. Potter

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« Reply #15 on: 11-02-2003 17:06 »

Samuel L. Jackson is in Kill Bill Volume II?
Nurdbot

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« Reply #16 on: 11-02-2003 17:28 »
« Last Edit on: 11-02-2003 17:28 »

I love Pulp Fiction, the theme is very catching.
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #17 on: 11-02-2003 17:53 »

 
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Originally posted by Mr. Potter:
Samuel L. Jackson is in Kill Bill Volume II?
Yes, I think he is.
According to Upcomingmovies on Yahoo, he'll be playing, "The Piano Player".

Melllvar

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« Reply #18 on: 11-02-2003 18:58 »

I voted for his best movie.

Reservior Dogs
Gocad

Space Pope
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« Reply #19 on: 04-03-2004 11:46 »

 
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Originally posted by Jeremy:
Jackie Brown. Ya heard me.

yeah, i know i'm lazy...  :p
EvilLunch

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« Reply #20 on: 04-03-2004 11:47 »
« Last Edit on: 04-03-2004 11:47 »

Okay. I looked through all the threads in "It's Got A TV!" And there wasn't a Kill Bill thread, so I started one. Completely missed this one, since it's from last year. But booyah! Ressurrected for Volume 2! Uhm.. I really liked Kill Bill. But Pulp Fiction is one of my favorite movies ever. So I'll go with that one. You can't go wrong with Uma in an odd wig with a needle in her chest. I think.
boingo2000

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« Reply #21 on: 04-03-2004 14:28 »
« Last Edit on: 04-03-2004 14:28 »

     
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Originally posted by ~FazeShift~:
     
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Originally posted by Mr. Potter:
Samuel L. Jackson is in Kill Bill Volume II?
Yes, I think he is.
According to Upcomingmovies on Yahoo, he'll be playing, "The Piano Player".

Yeah.  They reference his character in Volume 1, when 'Son #1" tels the Sherriff that everybody was killed at the bride's wedding, "even the coloured feller who played the piano."

   
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Originally posted by EvilLunch:
You can't go wrong with Uma in an odd wig with a needle in her chest. I think.

That wig is modelled after Anna Karina's hair in Jean-Luc Godard's Bande à part.  Quentin also took the name of his production company (A Band Apart) after the film's title.
DanMan4040

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« Reply #22 on: 04-03-2004 16:56 »

I voted Kill Bill, I love the narrations by Uma and I also love the awesome action.  Pulp Fiction was also great, but Kill Bill is slightly better for me.
EvilLunch

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« Reply #23 on: 04-03-2004 22:12 »

I try to think of my favorite part of Kill Bill and I can't decide. You gotta love it all or nothing.. The tongue biting, the Production IG animation, the cute schoolgirl getting clocked with a mace and still coming back for more, the dismemberment of annoying cellphone carrying women, the climactic fight with the Crazy 88, Charurii Buurawnu. Anyway, I take my snow-covered elegant deaths just as well as I do my undignified spills from 20 feet into a fountain. What's your preference?
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #24 on: 04-03-2004 22:19 »

I can't wait to see Daryl Hannah in vol2, she so sexshy!

I didn't like the anime bit, I'm just not a fan.
I love Tomoyasu Hotei - Battle Without Honor or Humanity from the soundtrack.
Jeremy

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« Reply #25 on: 04-03-2004 23:59 »

*realizes that option 5 should be winning*  :p

Faze, I don't like anime either, but that "bit" was fanMctastic! You betta recognize! Also, the song "Parte Prima" is clearly the best.  :)

Daryl Hannah sexy? :| Hmm. Maybe. It's hard to tell because she's so far behind Uma and Lucy. She is the best whistler in the group, though.  ;)
EvilLunch

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« Reply #26 on: 04-04-2004 00:07 »

"Twisted Nerve": Pure creepy gold. Daryl is, I think, the cutest. Especially in that nurse outfit. It's like a live action anime..
BumbleBeeTheta

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« Reply #27 on: 04-04-2004 00:47 »

I'm waiting til I see all of Kill Bill and Jackie Brown, but I love Pulp Fiction.  Quentin Tarantino is a god.

Oh, and this is kinda off-topic, but really clool...I entered this online contest/drawing and won passes to an advance screening of Kill Bill, Vol. 2.  It really brightened my day.  :D
Jeremy

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« Reply #28 on: 04-04-2004 00:51 »

Will you marry me?  :D (within the next 2 weeks)
nerdlingus

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« Reply #29 on: 04-04-2004 11:05 »

It had to be Pulp Fiction :

"Shit, I shot marvin in the face!" or something like that..

Or the brilliantly funny "picking the brains from the back seat" scene  :laff:, this film is a future classic!
Mr. Potter

Professor
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« Reply #30 on: 04-04-2004 11:26 »

I think it's already considered a classic.
evan

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« Reply #31 on: 04-04-2004 17:58 »

 
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Originally posted by nerdlingus:
It had to be Pulp Fiction :

"Shit, I shot marvin in the face!" or something like that..

Or the brilliantly funny "picking the brains from the back seat" scene   :laff:, this film is a future classic!

I remember, in one of my film classes, we had to find a scene that was both incredibly shocking and incredibly funny at the same time.  The professor kept using that scene as an example.
SlackJawedMoron

Urban Legend
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« Reply #32 on: 04-04-2004 22:09 »

Pulp Ficiton. Gratuitous violence, groovy dialogue, and the greatest chase scene ever (that'd be Wallace chasing Butch around in a daze and flailing wildly every time he fires his gun. Awesome), and a totally fantastic sound track...

"Bring out the gimp."

Haven't seen Resevoir Dogs or Kill Bill v.1... woe is me...) 
Nasty Pasty

DOOP Secretary
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« Reply #33 on: 04-04-2004 23:00 »

Most def Pulp Fiction. Its a modern day classic and i've loved it since it came out.
EvilLunch

Professor
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« Reply #34 on: 04-07-2004 21:13 »
« Last Edit on: 04-07-2004 21:13 »

All you Kill Bill freaks, here are some volume 2 goodies, courtesy my girlfriend[Danke!!].
"Does the bride know.. she is still alive...?"

This cute girl is Go Go Yubari.

Is this shadowy[nude!] figure.. Go Go as well..?

One can only hope! Boobies boobies boobies boobies boobies... Um.. Yeah
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #35 on: 04-07-2004 21:31 »

That's the very first time I've seen a girl type that.
Ever.

"How was it?"

Meh!  :D

That Go Go scares me, I don't think she's cute.  :hmpf:
evan

Urban Legend
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« Reply #36 on: 04-07-2004 21:47 »

If she scares you in Kill Bill, you have to see her performance in Battle Royale.  Now that's scary.
fromage

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« Reply #37 on: 04-07-2004 23:40 »

I voted for pulp fiction... The movie that made me discover Tarantino.

But reservoir dogs is a close 2nd.
M0le

Space Pope
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« Reply #38 on: 04-08-2004 00:07 »

Tarantino's a fine director, but Pulp Fiction is my favourite movie he's made. Kill Bill Volume 1 is a close second though.
termos

Starship Captain
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« Reply #39 on: 04-08-2004 15:01 »

Same here. I'm looking forward to Kill Bill Volume 2 (23/4 or 4/23 in Denmark).

I also liked Four Rooms (one room per director - one of them was Tarantino).
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