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TexasBushwhacker

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59. QT is hit and miss for me
Mon Jul 17, 2017, 05:26 PM
Jul 2017

Didn't like Reservoir Dogs. Walked out after the ear cutting scene.

Liked Pulp Fiction a lot.

Liked Jackie Brown.

Thought Kill Bill should have been cut to make one good movie. Having 2 parts stretched it out too thin.

Inglorious Basterds was fair.

Didn't watch Django. Read about some of the violence and decided it wasn't for me.

Didn't like the Hateful Eight.

Supposedly his next film is supposed to be abput the Manson murders.

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Just watched Hitchcock's Suspicion.... sort of vaguely offensive bettyellen Jul 2017 #1
I'll have to see Suspicion again...I don't recall being mystified by that one but CTyankee Jul 2017 #4
I can't believe Fontaine won an Oscar for that ham fisted acting/ bettyellen Jul 2017 #5
Fontaine herself believed that her Oscar for this film was really a make-up award for not getting Midwestern Democrat Jul 2017 #24
They wouldn't let Cary Grant's character be the bastard he was. VermontKevin Jul 2017 #45
The ending of Suspicion PJMcK Jul 2017 #30
That hairdresser line was in the original! I think it must have been in the story it was based on? bettyellen Jul 2017 #36
You're right about the original! PJMcK Jul 2017 #38
I thought the hairdresser line meant he could not only be a fake suitor but a really fake (gay) bettyellen Jul 2017 #41
More than once, unfortunately.. whathehell Jul 2017 #2
Zabrisky Point (sic) TexasProgresive Jul 2017 #3
Thank you. TenHouseCats Jul 2017 #10
Napoleon dynamite unblock Jul 2017 #6
Lost in Translation for me samnsara Jul 2017 #7
add Eraserhead to that samnsara Jul 2017 #8
Seriously wtf jberryhill Jul 2017 #14
Oh yeah! n/t TexasBushwhacker Jul 2017 #20
Donnie Darko. I liked it, but didn't understand it, lol. catbyte Jul 2017 #9
It's a version of "It's a Wonderful Life" with a bit of "Harvey." VermontKevin Jul 2017 #46
"2001 A Space Odyssey" when it first came out. Laffy Kat Jul 2017 #11
Mind altering chemicals help. TexasProgresive Jul 2017 #18
The book did have more details and explanatory info... Beartracks Jul 2017 #26
The "book" was written concurrently with the movie... Wounded Bear Jul 2017 #37
Concurrently - THAT'S the word I was looking for! Beartracks Jul 2017 #40
I think you mean Arthur C. Clarke sarge43 Jul 2017 #43
You're right, of course... Wounded Bear Jul 2017 #44
.... sarge43 Jul 2017 #47
Yup no_hypocrisy Jul 2017 #32
Saw one on Neflix a couple nights ago called Fire and Sand Or Sand and Fire doc03 Jul 2017 #12
Salt and Fire? Skittles Jul 2017 #22
That's it! Don't run into many good movies on Netflix anymore nt doc03 Jul 2017 #23
All I can say is Keyser Soze. panader0 Jul 2017 #13
I take offense to that. kysrsoze Jul 2017 #29
Who are you---really.....? panader0 Jul 2017 #33
Eyes Wide Shut Skittles Jul 2017 #15
Try this edbermac Jul 2017 #21
That's the first thing I thought of... Phentex Jul 2017 #48
Eraserhead pepperbear Jul 2017 #16
Mulholland Drive Heartstrings Jul 2017 #17
Thank you. I have NO IDEA what that movie was trying to do. nt Nay Jul 2017 #19
IF anyone can tell me WTF Inland Empire was about, they deserve a medal kysrsoze Jul 2017 #28
I so agree! I was so mystified by the movie I actually bought the DVD so I could watch it again. Fla Dem Jul 2017 #56
Inception Initech Jul 2017 #25
Yep PJMcK Jul 2017 #31
Antonioni's Blow Up Kablooie Jul 2017 #27
The mimes show that our minds fill in the details of things that aren't there... Dave Starsky Jul 2017 #42
De Duva JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2017 #34
"Bullitt" - a hugely successful film (it was the first modern police thriller) but the screenplay Midwestern Democrat Jul 2017 #35
Pulp Fiction milestogo Jul 2017 #39
Many will, no doubt, consider your post... skypilot Jul 2017 #57
QT is hit and miss for me TexasBushwhacker Jul 2017 #59
I guess he's just a little too dark for me. milestogo Jul 2017 #60
The Big Sleep First Speaker Jul 2017 #49
Well, there's this one... jmowreader Jul 2017 #50
Last Year at Marienbad... bagelsforbreakfast Jul 2017 #51
The Prestige Kleveland Jul 2017 #52
Another great one (but puzzling) THE Werckmeister Harmonies n/m bagelsforbreakfast Jul 2017 #53
Every damn movie by David Lynch. VermontKevin Jul 2017 #54
Any David Lynch movie. alarimer Jul 2017 #55
In answer to your question, ashling Jul 2017 #58
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