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In reply to the discussion: Quentin Tarantino [View all]OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)5. Don't forget Four Rooms
That was fun. I admit to at least liking everything I know of that he's been involved with. Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill are 2 of my favorite movies of all time. My wife and I both loved Django Unchained.
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Well Kimi here's a link to all the movies he acted in,directed, or produced...
catnhatnh
Jan 2013
#2
If you thought the witches were "stupid," they probably wouldn't want your "donation."
dogknob
Jan 2013
#11
Great movie and dialog. Scene with Hopper and Walken was worth the price of admission. n/t
bluesbassman
Jan 2013
#24
One of the greatest scenes ever filmed. TR is a treasure trove of great acting, Drexel and Clarence,
ohiosmith
Jan 2013
#25
"True Romance" Directed by Tony Scott, but written by Quentin Tarantino.
MiddleFingerMom
Jan 2013
#30
Am I the only one who loved Natural Born Killers? I looooved Robert Downey in that.
bettyellen
Jan 2013
#34
Was it Sizemore that had the monologue about the Texas Belltower shooting?
sweetloukillbot
Jan 2013
#46
Kurt Russel and the kick ass stunt girls too, very fun take on that whole genre
bettyellen
Jan 2013
#49