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See this is the interesting thing about Tarantino. Pulp Fiction is his landmark film, people like it because nothing else compares, all the rip offs and even his own follow up films struggle to top it. To me Reservoir Dogs is his freshest film and his most tense film, but Inglorious Basterds is his grittiest film, Django Unchained is his most cartoonish but also darkest film, Kill Bill is his most vibrant piece of work, Death Proof is his most stylish and Jackie Brown is his most character focused and grounded, but each on of his films are like a heightened segment of Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction brings all the pieces together to make something reasonably satisfying on all levels to everyone, it also features the most memorable bits. It's great film despite it not being a favourite of mine, and it's legacy is pretty much crippling to those who dare attempt it.
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Thanks given by: | Walts Ghost (06-24-2014) |
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