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Ezekiel 25:17


Samuel L. Jackson

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The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the Valley of Darkness; for he is truly his brother's keeper, and the finder of lost children. And, I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers! And, you will know my name is The Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee!

I'M NOT YELLING! THIS IS JUST THE WAY THAT I TALK!...

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At the very least his movies stand apart from the homogenized horse sh*t that Hollywood has cranking out for the last 15yrs.

They stand apart from the rest of Hollywood's films, sure, but do they stand out from any other Tarantino movie ever made? All of his clever-yet-meaningless dialogue and gratuitous violence was once cutting-edge, but now I just find it trite and uninspired.

If you've seen one Tarantino film, you've seen just about them all.

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They stand apart from the rest of Hollywood's films, sure, but do they stand out from any other Tarantino movie ever made? All of his clever-yet-meaningless dialogue and gratuitous violence was once cutting-edge, but now I just find it trite and uninspired.

If you've seen one Tarantino film, you've seen just about them all.

I'm not going try and defend the guy, film tastes are subjective, like and dislike what you want.

But I think you can apply the "If you seen one you seen them all" to any big time director. That's what sets them apart of the rest of the homogized movie world

Scorcess, Spielberg, Tarintino, they all have there own style you know what your getting when you go to one of there movies.

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I'm not going try and defend the guy, film tastes are subjective, like and dislike what you want.

But I think you can apply the "If you seen one you seen them all" to any big time director. That's what sets them apart of the rest of the homogized movie world

Scorcess, Spielberg, Tarintino, they all have there own style you know what your getting when you go to one of there movies.

You're right there.

I guess the difference, to me, between Tarantino's work and that of the other directors you mentioned is that those directors do well because they tell meaningful stories well.

To me (and this is just one man's opinion), Tarantino gets by on novelty.

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