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hovis
01-10-07, 12:35 PM
i only watched res. dogs the other night, & was hot to impressed

natual born killers ......... i think is my favorate

pulp fiction & kill bill 1 are also good

Sosha
01-10-07, 12:38 PM
Natural Born is Oliver stone aint it? could be wrong of course....

Pedrosa
01-10-07, 12:44 PM
Kill Bill but love the retro soundtrack of Pulp Fiction.:cool:

hovis
01-10-07, 12:46 PM
Natural Born is Oliver stone aint it? could be wrong of course....

The second script that Tarantino sold was Natural Born Killers. Director Oliver Stone made a number of changes that Tarantino disagreed with. As a result, Tarantino disowned the script.

keithd
01-10-07, 12:51 PM
Pulp Fiction, no contest.

next....

Pedro68
01-10-07, 12:51 PM
So, in that case, it's not really a Quentin Tarantino film then :rolleyes:

My favourite ... From Dusk Til Dawn.
Outrageous Vampire flick, but such good fun ... it's a movie I could honestly watch time and time again. Now who's for a trip to the "T1tty Twister" :-P

OK closely followed by Pulp Fiction ... if only for "Best Movie Soundtrack EVER" ;-)

Then the Kill Bill series.

Pedrosa
01-10-07, 12:57 PM
Here ya go for your enjoyment. "Miserlou" by **** Dale from 1963. Shown as used by PF.

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=z574WRiIlug

hovis
01-10-07, 12:57 PM
The second script that Tarantino sold was Natural Born Killers. Director Oliver Stone made a number of changes that Tarantino disagreed with. As a result, Tarantino disowned the script.

So, in that case, it's not really a Quentin Tarantino film then :rolleyes:

.you learn somthing everday.......... so if NBK dont count, i will pick pulp fiction or kill bill 1


PULP FICTION it is then

Sosha
01-10-07, 01:07 PM
In that case he didn't direct "From Dusk to Dawn" so that shouldn't count either ;)

"Pulp Fiction" for me all the rest are a bit average IMHO

neio79
01-10-07, 01:09 PM
pulp fiction is his best shortly followed by Kill bill Vol 2.

glsuk1970
01-10-07, 01:16 PM
I can tell you my least favourite - Death Proof. Went to see it a few nights ago and while it's probably not the worst film I've seen it's definitely the most disappointing.

Pedro68
01-10-07, 01:19 PM
In that case he didn't direct "From Dusk to Dawn" so that shouldn't count either ;)

"Pulp Fiction" for me all the rest are a bit average IMHO
Nit picking ... but true ... he only wrote the screenplay, produced it, and starred in it ... so not one of his then :-k ;-)

Ok, I pick Pulp Fiction also!

hovis
01-10-07, 01:22 PM
Natural Born is Oliver stone aint it? could be wrong of course....

In that case he didn't direct "From Dusk to Dawn" so that shouldn't count either ;)



i think it best to go with any film he has taken a fair amount of work in so.......not just directed

kwak zzr
01-10-07, 01:38 PM
kill bill 1 + 2 :)

barmy.biker
01-10-07, 01:40 PM
kill bill vol 1

Sosha
01-10-07, 01:54 PM
Nit picking ... but true ... he only wrote the screenplay, produced it, and starred in it ... so not one of his then :-k ;-)

Ok, I pick Pulp Fiction also!

Jeez alright - don't think you can write off the R.R contribution though....

if it's in I'll have Dusk to Dawn juking it out with Pulp fiction for my number one spot then :cool:

Pedrosa
01-10-07, 02:05 PM
Jeez alright - don't think you can write off the R.R contribution though....

Dusk to Dawn :cool:

Salma hayek and her snake? oh yes I hear where your coming from!:smt110

Jester666
01-10-07, 02:53 PM
If we're doing films he didn't direct but did have a major part in then it has to be True Romance (writer).

Otherwise Pulp Fiction.

haggis
01-10-07, 03:51 PM
Was he in Desperado long enough to count that?

If so Desperado, as i love that film and it's sequel.



Otherwise it's a Royale with Cheese for me.....er, i mean Pulp Fiction.
Ezekeil 25:17:smt071

Dave The Rave
01-10-07, 04:27 PM
Pulp fiction ... by MILES the best one.

Pedrosa
03-10-07, 09:46 AM
With the kind permission of the ORG peeps I would like to amend my original choices?

Fave for action sequences,(my interest in the orient and martial arts has an influence on this) Kill Bill 1.


Fave for dialogue/script is Pulp Fiction(I watched it again last night)


Off topic slightly....

Was Pulp Fiction not the movie that brought John Travolta back from the wilderness? He was excellent in PF but you can see how he progressed nicely in to his superb character of Gabriel in possibly my all time fave movie Swordfish,(the presence of Halle Berry in that film has no baring on this at all!)

Tiger 55
03-10-07, 09:58 AM
I'm with Jester, gotta be True Romance. He's an excellent writer, particularly of dialogue, an average director and a **** actor.

Always seems like a nice guy in interviews though...

vzzzbuxt
03-10-07, 10:00 AM
My favourite ... From Dusk Til Dawn.
Outrageous Vampire flick, but such good fun ... it's a movie I could honestly watch time and time again. Now who's for a trip to the "T1tty Twister" :-P

OK closely followed by Pulp Fiction ... if only for "Best Movie Soundtrack EVER" ;-)

Then the Kill Bill series.


gotta give it to ya for your taste. SAME HERE matey!:smt066

stewie
03-10-07, 10:25 AM
So, in that case, it's not really a Quentin Tarantino film then :rolleyes:

My favourite ... From Dusk Til Dawn.
Outrageous Vampire flick, but such good fun ... it's a movie I could honestly watch time and time again. Now who's for a trip to the "T1tty Twister" :-P

OK closely followed by Pulp Fiction ... if only for "Best Movie Soundtrack EVER" ;-)

Then the Kill Bill series.

Yep me too

ArtyLady
03-10-07, 10:41 AM
Pulp Fiction by a mile - the ordering of the chronology of events - so clever...and everytime I watch it something new emerges :cool: