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my20cworth t1_j6b0rvs wrote
Reply to So I watched my first ever Tarantino movie: Inglourious Basterds. It's one glorious bastard. by Comic_Book_Reader
Yes. One of my favourites. The apple strudel scene is brilliant as is the wine cellar.
Huevos___Rancheros t1_j6b0mgz wrote
Reply to What movie should we watch tonight? by bigsmok345
Id save Tár for another time because it’s slowly paced, it’s long, deals with sensitive subject matter and I feel like that’s the complete opposite of what you need rn.
Ransome62 t1_j6b0byw wrote
Reply to So I watched my first ever Tarantino movie: Inglourious Basterds. It's one glorious bastard. by Comic_Book_Reader
Get a DVD copy of Pulp Fiction, Or somehow find an unedited copy that is exactly what they showed in theater with the same soundtrack.
Alot of what's online or steamable is a version that's been edited ALOT since it was first released. It's the details they change... some songs also.
Anyways, get that.
Your life will be changed forever.
Edit: this is off topic but this applies to a bunch of movies from that era... one where it really shows the massive difference is "Tommy Boy"
If you find an old DVD copy or VHS, I will guarantee the soundtrack and alot of parts will be in that cut that are not in the stuff you get from streaming etc.
tigersanddawgs t1_j6b0863 wrote
Reply to Let's talk about how Sinister is probably one of the scariest horror movies of all time by VeryBonelessPizza
Sinister freaking rocks. one of my favorite horror movies ever. so unique and truly f***ed up even if not the scariest movie ever
VeryBonelessPizza OP t1_j6azz1e wrote
Reply to comment by itsserendipitous in Let's talk about how Sinister is probably one of the scariest horror movies of all time by VeryBonelessPizza
I liked the end of the movie. It really helped me put into perspective that the main characters of horror movies are just regular people, and would not really stand any real chance against a demon. Especially since the main character is a author, and has no real experience with the supernatural
Defiant-Bed9165 t1_j6azqdr wrote
Reply to Let's talk about how Sinister is probably one of the scariest horror movies of all time by VeryBonelessPizza
The opening scene from the first movie is one of the scariest things I have ever seen in a horror movie.
VeryBonelessPizza OP t1_j6azon4 wrote
Reply to comment by tntblowsinurface in Let's talk about how Sinister is probably one of the scariest horror movies of all time by VeryBonelessPizza
Me too. It's not often that you see a horror movie where the villain actually wins
Evil_Morty_C131 t1_j6azen8 wrote
Reply to comment by DavefromKS in Powerful Brendan Fraser interview on Marc Maron's podcast about performing in "The Whale" by geekteam6
You're in for a treat. The interviews are just as compelling as Marc's personal journey.
Valiantgoon t1_j6az16v wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowerWayACount in has anyone walked out a movie due to a misleading opening? by LegoMong
Ooooooooff, dunno if you have since, but definitely go back and rewatch it. It’s great.
THESIDPROF t1_j6ayxjz wrote
Reply to So I watched my first ever Tarantino movie: Inglourious Basterds. It's one glorious bastard. by Comic_Book_Reader
I'd have no issue with someone thinking Basterds is his best. As well as Pulp Fiction or Django.
Apex2021 t1_j6aydp7 wrote
Reply to comment by Huevos___Rancheros in The Lobster (2015) by Huevos___Rancheros
Please share with us your thoughts after watching it. It is my favorite Lanthimos film.
EngineEddie t1_j6aycy4 wrote
I walked out of Saw 2. I was expecting another psychological thriller like the first one, not the full blown gore porn shit that was the second one.
On another note, I used to work at a cinema and lot of parents and young kids walked out of Beowulf when they came out it wasn’t a fun kids CGI movie.
cireh88 t1_j6ayaxl wrote
Reply to So I watched my first ever Tarantino movie: Inglourious Basterds. It's one glorious bastard. by Comic_Book_Reader
This was arguably one of Tarantino’s best. So many to choose from though. I’m also partial to The Hateful Eight and Kill Bill
Sonny_Crockett_1984 t1_j6ay4gp wrote
Reply to comment by roomwitharoof in What are some very obscure, 90s-era Tarantino rip-offs by GrudenGrinder
I see people giving Tarantino credit for a lot of things he had nothing to do with. One person on Reddit claimed he was responsible for John Woo being hired in Hollywood.
LeastCap t1_j6ay41n wrote
Reply to What movie should we watch tonight? by bigsmok345
TAR is definitely the best of the 3, but if you had a bad theater experience last time I think what you need is some fun. Go see Puss in Boots
ztreHdrahciR t1_j6ay3dx wrote
Reply to So I watched my first ever Tarantino movie: Inglourious Basterds. It's one glorious bastard. by Comic_Book_Reader
That's a Bingo!!!!
Middle_Low_2825 t1_j6axvis wrote
rondonjon t1_j6axun7 wrote
Reply to So I watched my first ever Tarantino movie: Inglourious Basterds. It's one glorious bastard. by Comic_Book_Reader
Opening scene is masterful, but so is that basement scene. It’s a comfort movie for me.
Extra-Maintenance349 t1_j6axno6 wrote
Reply to comment by NectarineNo1778 in What movie should we watch tonight? by bigsmok345
I was looking forward to Infinity Pool but the reviews have been pretty rough.
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Reply to What movie should we watch tonight? by bigsmok345
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Jerrymoviefan3 t1_j6axd7v wrote
The streaming price of my favorite movie of 2022, Aftersun, just dropped from $19.99 to under $6 on a bunch of sites.
Playadelcarmen35 t1_j6axbz1 wrote
Living with Bill Nighy is brilliant
BelgianBond t1_j6awldv wrote
Reply to comment by The_River_Is_Still in Powerful Brendan Fraser interview on Marc Maron's podcast about performing in "The Whale" by geekteam6
Wow you can't even say somethingly mildly negative about Fraser during this Oscar season.
NectarineNo1778 t1_j6awila wrote
Reply to What movie should we watch tonight? by bigsmok345
Just watched infinity pool. Not nearly as good as possessor imo. Took my kids to see Puss In Boots and thought it was great.
TheClayroo t1_j6b0vii wrote
Reply to So I watched my first ever Tarantino movie: Inglourious Basterds. It's one glorious bastard. by Comic_Book_Reader
My favourite movie. There's just so much in a few hours, he really lets you know what he thinks of it with Pitt's last line.