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Had the chance to see The Impossible, turned it down. That might be a first.
I actually had to pause at the part where they reveal Pops is a Greco Roman Wrestling champion because I was laughing so hard. One of my favorite parts of the movie. I also loved the part where Susan Sarandon is making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches as opposed to Royalton's stuffy buffet lunch.
It's a tough list to do well on, man. You could swap most of them around and I'd probably just shrug. On the whole, I suppose I like the bigger, badder, more audacious Tarantino films.
I really, really want to kill some white folks.
Grindhouse. Death Proof is Tarantino's half. Never seen it.
Death Proofs soundtrack is brilliant, if only for Chick Habit.
I'm honestly surprised you positioned Inglorious so high. Sure, Daniel Bruhl is brilliant, but Eli Roth is shite across the board and there was a lot more talking for the sake of talking than there was in Death Proof.
As Chris Bunwah once famously uttered to The Rock, prove me wrong.
The Bear Jew persona had so much potential, but Roth killed any interest in that character.
Yeah, I've always been curious how Adam Sandler would have done with that role. Tarantino originally wrote the role strictly for Sandler, but he had to back out due to shooting that shitty Grown Ups movie. After Sandler backed out though he should have given the role to Samm Levine, who had a small role as one of the Basterds. Such a little guy like him having a bear-like reputation would have been hilarious.
And Death Proof is the only Tarantino film I don't like. I thought it couldn't have been more dull.
Jackie Brown at the bottom of your Tarantino list? Shame on you.