Originally posted by SuzianneWell, I'm certainly not a fan but I have very much enjoyed a lot of his movies (The faculty, From dusk till dawn, Desperado and certainly Sin City).
Tarentino is Tarentino. People go to his movies expecting exactly that, plenty of swearing and over-the-top violence.
I take it you're not a Robert Rodriguez fan either?
Mind you, I have no problems with violence in movies and I think Pulp Fiction and Resevoir Dogs are brilliant - I could watch PF any day of the week and it would always blow me away - and Kill Bill was not bad either.
I just think Tarantino has long ago made a choice to always follow the easy road. Violence, obscure music, quirky dialogue. Been there, done that. And I dislike him for that, because he certainly has a lot of talent. The guy just needs to leave his comfort zone.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieThe only ones I can think of from the top of my head now are Eastwood films
ok that was an awesome film, i loved the slightly archaic use of English. Any more?
like pale rider, but you've no doubt seen those, so, no, no more suggestions
from me I'm afraid.
Oh, wait, there's Tombstone with Val Kilmer as Doc. That one was somewhat
entertaining.
Originally posted by C HessDoes Blazing saddles count as a western? Ill check these out, mmm Tombstone you say.
The only ones I can think of from the top of my head now are Eastwood films
like pale rider, but you've no doubt seen those, so, no, no more suggestions
from me I'm afraid.
Oh, wait, there's Tombstone with Val Kilmer as Doc. That one was somewhat
entertaining.
Originally posted by C HessPale Rider was awesome, always great to see a man of God the real hero 😛
The only ones I can think of from the top of my head now are Eastwood films
like pale rider, but you've no doubt seen those, so, no, no more suggestions
from me I'm afraid.
Oh, wait, there's Tombstone with Val Kilmer as Doc. That one was somewhat
entertaining.