Guess you didn't see the Hateful Eight.
I started, but stopped about a 1/3rd the way through because I didn't have the time. It was sorta boring up to that point. I don't count this movie in my revenge-pron point. I didn't watch enough of it to determine one way or another.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Guess you didn't see the Hateful Eight.
Quote:
I think QT shtick is getting old.
aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
You sure you mean to talk to me? I have made fun of Marvel, Transformers, and all the other BS this board loves.Ol_Ag_02 said:aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
Okay. I remember you because I laughed at your post then. You're the guy that didn't like Oppenheimer and was mad because he didn't think Florence Pughs boobs were up the standard worthy of showing on film.
What are you even doing trying to watch a QT movie? You should stick to movies that can be classified as "franchises". Particularly those with lots of explosions, CGI sharks, and superheroes. And definitely any franchise that is on at least its 4th installment.
I bet you'll still tryQuote:
And if you think Kill Bill and Django were somehow "sophisticated", then I don't know what to tell you.
And you deserve to hear it.double aught said:I bet you'll still tryQuote:
And if you think Kill Bill and Django were somehow "sophisticated", then I don't know what to tell you.
Ol_Ag_02 said:aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
Okay. I remember you because I laughed at your post then. You're the guy that didn't like Oppenheimer and was mad because he didn't think Florence Pughs boobs were up the standard worthy of showing on film.
What are you even doing trying to watch a QT movie? You should stick to movies that can be classified as "franchises". Particularly those with lots of explosions, CGI sharks, and superheroes. And definitely any franchise that is on at least its 4th installment.
Oh.. so I guess that's yet another knock against QT. Thanks for the clarification.Jack Thauer said:Ol_Ag_02 said:aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
Okay. I remember you because I laughed at your post then. You're the guy that didn't like Oppenheimer and was mad because he didn't think Florence Pughs boobs were up the standard worthy of showing on film.
What are you even doing trying to watch a QT movie? You should stick to movies that can be classified as "franchises". Particularly those with lots of explosions, CGI sharks, and superheroes. And definitely any franchise that is on at least its 4th installment.
He thinks the last original story of QTs is Jackie Brown, yet it was an adaptation of the Elmore Leonard book Rum Punch. Bhahahahaha
Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.
This board has never seen an econ text box. Nevermind a freshman level one.jeffk said:
Shhhh… You're going to make him go dig out his freshman econ textbook again.
Why would I read one of those (again) when they just regurgitate Chicago School thought?aTmAg said:Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.
Because you will maybe learn something this time? It's better to study the writings of people who have been proven to be correct more often than not than those who have proven to be the opposite (like Paul Krugman).Capybara said:Why would I read one of those (again) when they just regurgitate Chicago School thought?aTmAg said:Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.
Nearly every other director that I can think of off the top of my head is better than QT. I would put Tim Burton under him. Every movie of his that I have seen has been a disappointment. At least I have enjoyed a few QT movies.Quote:
Maybe I'll regret asking this, but which (living) filmmakers do you place above him? I can think of maybe ten or fifteen, maybe just a few if you restrict this to Americans.
Yeah, nothing more to say: you're blissfully ignorant. Go say this (in person, to be clear, not that you'd ever have the gumption) to anyone who legitimately loves movies, and you'll get mocked.aTmAg said:Because you will maybe learn something this time? It's better to study the writings of people who have been proven to be correct more often than not than those who have proven to be the opposite (like Paul Krugman).Capybara said:Why would I read one of those (again) when they just regurgitate Chicago School thought?aTmAg said:Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.Nearly every other director that I can think of off the top of my head is better than QT. I would put Tim Burton under him. Every movie of his that I have seen has been a disappointment. At least I have enjoyed a few QT movies.Quote:
Maybe I'll regret asking this, but which (living) filmmakers do you place above him? I can think of maybe ten or fifteen, maybe just a few if you restrict this to Americans.
LOL... How you liking record inflation? A supermajority of Americans living paycheck to paycheck? Us degrading from the worlds largest creditor, producer, and exporter of all time into the largest debtor, consumer, and importer of all time? That's what your economic heroes have brought you. Perhaps, you should find better heroes? Also: unions are idiotic, and people who happily join them are simple minded.Capybara said:Yeah, nothing more to say: you're blissfully ignorant. Go say this (in person, to be clear, not that you'd ever have the gumption) to anyone who legitimately loves movies, and you'll get mocked.aTmAg said:Because you will maybe learn something this time? It's better to study the writings of people who have been proven to be correct more often than not than those who have proven to be the opposite (like Paul Krugman).Capybara said:Why would I read one of those (again) when they just regurgitate Chicago School thought?aTmAg said:Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.Nearly every other director that I can think of off the top of my head is better than QT. I would put Tim Burton under him. Every movie of his that I have seen has been a disappointment. At least I have enjoyed a few QT movies.Quote:
Maybe I'll regret asking this, but which (living) filmmakers do you place above him? I can think of maybe ten or fifteen, maybe just a few if you restrict this to Americans.
Don't have DM. And obviously he cares.Zombie Jon Snow said:
How bout you two just STFU.
And if you don't like Tarantino FINE but maybe don't spend all of your time and resources on QT threads.
What a waste of time. Who the F do you think you are going to prove anything to???? I spend ZERO of my time on threads about things I don't like. Going there to try to prove something is shallow, insecure, immature and generally pathetic behavior for an adult. Grow up.
Take your personal squabble to a DM. Nobody cares!!!!!
aTmAg said:LOL... How you liking record inflation? A supermajority of Americans living paycheck to paycheck? Us degrading from the worlds largest creditor, producer, and exporter of all time into the largest debtor, consumer, and importer of all time? That's what your economic heroes have brought you. Perhaps, you should find better heroes? Also: unions are idiotic, and people who happily join them are simple minded.Capybara said:Yeah, nothing more to say: you're blissfully ignorant. Go say this (in person, to be clear, not that you'd ever have the gumption) to anyone who legitimately loves movies, and you'll get mocked.aTmAg said:Because you will maybe learn something this time? It's better to study the writings of people who have been proven to be correct more often than not than those who have proven to be the opposite (like Paul Krugman).Capybara said:Why would I read one of those (again) when they just regurgitate Chicago School thought?aTmAg said:Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.Nearly every other director that I can think of off the top of my head is better than QT. I would put Tim Burton under him. Every movie of his that I have seen has been a disappointment. At least I have enjoyed a few QT movies.Quote:
Maybe I'll regret asking this, but which (living) filmmakers do you place above him? I can think of maybe ten or fifteen, maybe just a few if you restrict this to Americans.
And I've said my QT opinion many times (in person). Usually, they agree.
Adios, mofo.Zombie Jon Snow said:aTmAg said:LOL... How you liking record inflation? A supermajority of Americans living paycheck to paycheck? Us degrading from the worlds largest creditor, producer, and exporter of all time into the largest debtor, consumer, and importer of all time? That's what your economic heroes have brought you. Perhaps, you should find better heroes? Also: unions are idiotic, and people who happily join them are simple minded.Capybara said:Yeah, nothing more to say: you're blissfully ignorant. Go say this (in person, to be clear, not that you'd ever have the gumption) to anyone who legitimately loves movies, and you'll get mocked.aTmAg said:Because you will maybe learn something this time? It's better to study the writings of people who have been proven to be correct more often than not than those who have proven to be the opposite (like Paul Krugman).Capybara said:Why would I read one of those (again) when they just regurgitate Chicago School thought?aTmAg said:Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.Nearly every other director that I can think of off the top of my head is better than QT. I would put Tim Burton under him. Every movie of his that I have seen has been a disappointment. At least I have enjoyed a few QT movies.Quote:
Maybe I'll regret asking this, but which (living) filmmakers do you place above him? I can think of maybe ten or fifteen, maybe just a few if you restrict this to Americans.
And I've said my QT opinion many times (in person). Usually, they agree.
DO NOT CARE.
#BLOCKED
#GROWUP
You must hang around troglodytes then. Unfortunate.aTmAg said:LOL... How you liking record inflation? A supermajority of Americans living paycheck to paycheck? Us degrading from the worlds largest creditor, producer, and exporter of all time into the largest debtor, consumer, and importer of all time? That's what your economic heroes have brought you. Perhaps, you should find better heroes? Also: unions are idiotic, and people who happily join them are simple minded.Capybara said:Yeah, nothing more to say: you're blissfully ignorant. Go say this (in person, to be clear, not that you'd ever have the gumption) to anyone who legitimately loves movies, and you'll get mocked.aTmAg said:Because you will maybe learn something this time? It's better to study the writings of people who have been proven to be correct more often than not than those who have proven to be the opposite (like Paul Krugman).Capybara said:Why would I read one of those (again) when they just regurgitate Chicago School thought?aTmAg said:Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.Nearly every other director that I can think of off the top of my head is better than QT. I would put Tim Burton under him. Every movie of his that I have seen has been a disappointment. At least I have enjoyed a few QT movies.Quote:
Maybe I'll regret asking this, but which (living) filmmakers do you place above him? I can think of maybe ten or fifteen, maybe just a few if you restrict this to Americans.
And I've said my QT opinion many times (in person). Usually, they agree.
No.. they have taste.Capybara said:You must hang around troglodytes then. Unfortunate.aTmAg said:LOL... How you liking record inflation? A supermajority of Americans living paycheck to paycheck? Us degrading from the worlds largest creditor, producer, and exporter of all time into the largest debtor, consumer, and importer of all time? That's what your economic heroes have brought you. Perhaps, you should find better heroes? Also: unions are idiotic, and people who happily join them are simple minded.Capybara said:Yeah, nothing more to say: you're blissfully ignorant. Go say this (in person, to be clear, not that you'd ever have the gumption) to anyone who legitimately loves movies, and you'll get mocked.aTmAg said:Because you will maybe learn something this time? It's better to study the writings of people who have been proven to be correct more often than not than those who have proven to be the opposite (like Paul Krugman).Capybara said:Why would I read one of those (again) when they just regurgitate Chicago School thought?aTmAg said:Perhaps you should read a legit econ book. Maybe then you wouldn't be wrong on everything.Capybara said:You're too repulsive to chat with more than a few times, and you don't know much about film/the film industry.aTmAg said:LOL.. then why don't you actually make an argument against me in the strike thread? Use your "superior" intellect to prove me wrong? What are you afraid of?Capybara said:Your "critiques" are paper-thin, but that's to be expected, given your moronic takes in the strike thread.aTmAg said:
I think QT shtick is getting old. The last few movies of his that I've seen have been nothing but revenge porn. I haven't seen them all, but Jackie Brown was the last original story I can think of.
QT is one of our last great auteurs, and will be badly missed if he sticks to his guns by permanently retiring from filmmaking after his next movie.
And QT's work is not great. It's merely decent at best. If you really think Kill Bill is some sort of great work, then I don't know what to tell you..
Go suck off Milton Friedman's corpse a few more times, or whatever's left of it anyway.Nearly every other director that I can think of off the top of my head is better than QT. I would put Tim Burton under him. Every movie of his that I have seen has been a disappointment. At least I have enjoyed a few QT movies.Quote:
Maybe I'll regret asking this, but which (living) filmmakers do you place above him? I can think of maybe ten or fifteen, maybe just a few if you restrict this to Americans.
And I've said my QT opinion many times (in person). Usually, they agree.
And therefore improved the thread.Brian Earl Spilner said:
aTm showed up.