Cinematical | by Jenni Miller | Wed, Oct 28
Wed, Oct 28
Some super-fan made a crazy audio/video remix of scenes and sounds from Pulp Fiction that you have to check out. It's so good that it could be confused with an underground techno mash-up. The remix uses multiple split-screens with the sounds from the scenes remixed to a beat, like Jules's de...
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source: danyrubbo (WordPress)
All in all it wasn’t Tarantino’s finest – far from it actually – which is, to me, the problem with any of his flicks: I firmly believe he peaked with ‘Pulp Fiction’ so that the idea of overcoming his own masterpiece with an even more brilliant idea is almost unconceivable. But I suppose the ide...
Published Mon, Nov 16
source: ohamaretto (WordPress)
Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs): I actually tried to watch Vol. 1 of Kill Bill yesterday, but after the opening sequence, felt like it was more of a Being John Malkovich night instead. I have a feeling Tarantino is the only director that makes watching Uma Thurman onscre...
Published Sat, Nov 7
source: dtmmr (WordPress)
This is surely one of the greatest and probably on of the first that mix humor and crime together in one movie. Tarantino has made some of the most original material in the whole world of film. The stuff these characters talk about are hilarious but also very true. The topics of conversation ran...
Published Wed, Oct 21
The Dirty Dozen: Twelve of my least favorite films 
source: pattilyn64 (WordPress)
9. Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, pick a Quentin Tarantino movie – His movies are all pretty much the same: a barrage of one violent and dismembering, decapitating encounter after another, laced with either bad or black humor. For some, the beauty of an action/adventure/bloody violence film is...
Published Sat, Oct 17
source: abovethevile (WordPress)
As with his “Reservoir Dogs,” Tarantino delves into the working-stiff world of crime. For the characters in “Pulp Fiction,” killing, stealing and breaking fingers are merely occupational banalities. “PULP FICTION” is everything it’s said to be: brilliant and brutal, funny and exhila...
Published Thu, Oct 15
source: cangel85 (WordPress)
To describe the movie is difficult; just like “Pulp Fiction” there isn’t so much a plot in a Tarintino film as there is a series of events that lead to an ultimate and often violent conclusion. Watching this movie is like entering a universe where Tarintino’s big and bold creations run a muck....
Published Mon, Oct 12
LOL: The Onion Reports “Next Tarantino Movie An Homage To Beloved Tarantino Movies” 
source: /FILM
“I’ve been a Tarantino fan for as long as I can remember,” said Tarantino, who repeatedly referred to his hero as “The Master.” “Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown—those movies were basically my film school. I mean, the ability to take a genre or a subgenre, embrace it to its core, an...
Published Tue, Sep 8
Quentin Tarantino: Cinematic Kleptomaniac 
source: Stereo Subversion Magazine
IN Since Pulp Fiction, Tarantino has paid homage to many sub-genres. His film Jackie Brown was a nod to “blacksploitation”. He acknowledged martial arts with Kill Bill, and flew into the muscle-car slasher film genre with Death Proof. ...
Published Tue, Jun 16
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