a year for westerns…this one is Tarantino's

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    #28630
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    Well, subjectively-speaking of course,
    it looks lame-and-awful,
    to me.

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    #28632
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    Well, subjectively-speaking of course,
    it looks lame-and-awful,
    to me.

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    You;re just jealous.

    #28635
    PA Ram
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    Well, subjectively-speaking of course,
    it looks lame-and-awful,
    to me.

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    There is only one Tarantino film I did not like and that was Kill Bill 2.

    From what I understand this film takes place mostly in one room and that can be good or that can be bad. If Tarantino uses this to vomit an endless stream of dialogue(as he can do)it may be a bit dull. But if the uses this tight environment like he did in the basement scene of “Inglorious Basterds”, with high tension that ratched up to an explosive scene–look out. It could be classic.

    In any case–I’ll be there to see it.

    "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick

    #28687
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    Well, subjectively-speaking of course,
    it looks lame-and-awful,
    to me.

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    There is only one Tarantino film I did not like and that was Kill Bill 2.

    From what I understand this film takes place mostly in one room and that can be good or that can be bad. If Tarantino uses this to vomit an endless stream of dialogue(as he can do)it may be a bit dull. But if the uses this tight environment like he did in the basement scene of “Inglorious Basterds”, with high tension that ratched up to an explosive scene–look out. It could be classic.

    In any case–I’ll be there to see it.

    You wont be able to see it. No-one will.
    Once Tarantino hears about my scathing review
    he’ll withdraw the film from public-view, and seek
    counseling. And then he’ll give up the movie biz completely
    and buy a farm
    and raise chickens.

    I’m sorry but thats just the way things are.

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