I think he indulged his influences too much with Kill Bill.davyK wrote:Kill Bill was great in places but there just seemed to be something missing.
mistercrayon wrote:I saw pulp fiction again last week. When it’s good it’s really good but hearing QT talk about dead n word storage is such a fucking bum note now.
LivDiv wrote:I think he indulged his influences too much with Kill Bill.Kill Bill was great in places but there just seemed to be something missing.
davyK wrote:The latter two owe an awful lot to Christoph Waltz who is superb.
LivDiv wrote:I still like most of his output. The early stuff was better, Pulp Fiction is great as is Jackie Brown.
Kill Bill didnt really do it for me, neither did Hateful 8 but then I quite like Bastards and Django.
Whatevs, his movies are at least different to others out there even if he has become samey himself. I mean, it's 9 movies across nearly 30 years, hardly worth the eye rolling.
edit: 10 movies I guess as Kill Bill was split.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I drifted away thanks to the Kill Bills, which I disliked at the time.
Bob wrote:His later stuff is increasingly in need of some one to edit him.
LivDiv wrote:The third Hobbit movie.
I was muttering "please end" an hour before it actually did.
It's quite something to contain that much action and be that boring.
Raiziel wrote:Jackson fucked it by trying to match the tone of the Rings trilogy when the source is just a very different beast.
RedDave2 wrote:Raiziel wrote:Jackson fucked it by trying to match the tone of the Rings trilogy when the source is just a very different beast.
That's pretty bang on although I think the first part came off as too light and frothy if memory serves right. Isn't that the bit where a fat dwarf bounces down a stream in a barrel and fights goblins?
Dark Soldier wrote:Also Jackie Brown, Pulp and Hateful 8 are his best films.
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