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Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!




Duuuuuuuuude!

o.O

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Kid_Kyoto






Probably work

It's gonna really suck for Hollywood, what with no movies to produce anymore now that the best movie in existence has come into fruition and filmmaking as we know it is dead.

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Humorless Arbite





Maine

Because the dice keep melting......

OT. that could be very good, or very painful. Wonder if the movie title they are making will be "Taste the golden spray"?

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Gargantuan Gargant






Gotta say I'm interested purely to see the cameramen shooting like crazy.
   
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Hangin' with Gork & Mork






It looks semi-amusing, but nowhere near as good as some seem to think it will be.
Spoiler:


Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
 
   
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Ick. This looks like so not-my-thing. I think I kind of get what they're going for though. I certainly know people who'd love the hell out of this.
   
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Everett, WA

Still laughing at the guy in the Kill Bill suit who keeps popping up.

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Fixture of Dakka






Glasgow, Scotland

 Breotan wrote:
Still laughing at the guy in the Kill Bill suit who keeps popping up.



Kill Bill? That's mother fething Bruce Lee!

...Ok the Kill Bill suit was a homage to Bruce Lee's, but still.
   
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 Wyrmalla wrote:
 Breotan wrote:
Still laughing at the guy in the Kill Bill suit who keeps popping up.



Kill Bill? That's mother fething Bruce Lee!


Thank you for being that guy so I didn't have to. Though I do loathe missing a chance to bring up just how much I hate Tarantino, an unbearable man who produces unbearable films. Oh wait. I just did. I'm good, thanks again.
   
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Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!

 Chongara wrote:
 Wyrmalla wrote:
 Breotan wrote:
Still laughing at the guy in the Kill Bill suit who keeps popping up.



Kill Bill? That's mother fething Bruce Lee!


Thank you for being that guy so I didn't have to. Though I do loathe missing a chance to bring up just how much I hate Tarantino, an unbearable man who produces unbearable films. Oh wait. I just did. I'm good, thanks again.

Heresy!

<-- Tarantino fanboi

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 whembly wrote:

Heresy!

<-- Tarantino fanboi


I enjoyed this post, I really did.
   
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Thane of Dol Guldur




Oh, I am all over this!


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 Chongara wrote:

Thank you for being that guy so I didn't have to. Though I do loathe missing a chance to bring up just how much I hate Tarantino, an unbearable man who produces unbearable films. Oh wait. I just did. I'm good, thanks again.


I second that emotion.

I don't know why I feel the need to register my intense dislike for Tarantino and his "art", but I've heard it said you should indulge your deepest impulses, so they don't overwhelm you and consume your life in an inferno of repressed rage.


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 Chongara wrote:
 whembly wrote:

Heresy!

<-- Tarantino fanboi


I enjoyed this post, I really did.


So you one upped him by making the worst post of the thread?
   
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Chancetragedy wrote:
 Chongara wrote:
 whembly wrote:

Heresy!

<-- Tarantino fanboi


I enjoyed this post, I really did.


So you one upped him by making the worst post of the thread?


[A series of loud farting sounds.]

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Chancetragedy wrote:
 Chongara wrote:
 whembly wrote:

Heresy!

<-- Tarantino fanboi


I enjoyed this post, I really did.


So you one upped him by making the worst post of the thread?



Let me make a wild guess: You own or at some point have considered buying a "Cool Story, Bro" t-shirt.
   
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I have liked some of Tarantino's films, others not so much. I haven't seen Django Unchained yet.

Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
 
   
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 Ahtman wrote:
I have liked some of Tarantino's films, others not so much. I haven't seen Django Unchained yet.


I actually really liked it. Great cast, good story, and violent in a really unusual way. It's gorey, but not like, gore for shock, kind of unique. Also, the scene where Leonardio De Caprio goes freakin' berserk is actually awesome, because he legitimately cut his hand and its his real blood in the scene. It's damn crazy.

I haven't loved everything he has done, but Reservoir Dogs will always be one of my favorites, Kill Bill was great, and Pulp Fiction is on my list of great films to see. Also, if you like some of his work, check out films done by Takashi Miike. He has also done some really crazy films, with Sukiyaki Western Django being one of my favorites.

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Adrift within the vortex of my imagination.

It looks like a two minute joke stretched for two hours.

Love the premise, but will remain sceptical.

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 Orlanth wrote:
It looks like a two minute joke stretched for two hours.

Love the premise, but will remain sceptical.


My wife made me go see it, and to me it seemed like an exercise in Tarantino's "I can't use the n-word in real life, so I'll hide behind a movie" impulse, which is apparent in several of his films. On top of that, the guy who played the travelling showman or whatever was just plain annoying through the whole film.

Truth in advertising, I just don't like Tarantino as a person or a director, and I am predisposed not to like his movies.
   
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Monarchy of TBD

Not a 2 minute joke- someone accidentally played a game of http://www.amazon.com/Kung-Samurai-Giant-Robot-Island/dp/B000JETGRU in earshot of an executive and accidentally got funding for it.

GOONS! HIRED GOONS!

This could be the greatest thing since Shao-lin Soccer.

Klawz-Ramming is a subset of citrus fruit?
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Orkeosaurus wrote:Star Trek also said we'd have X-Wings by now. We all see how that prediction turned out.
Orkeosaurus, on homophobia, the nature of homosexuality, and the greatness of George Takei.
English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark alleyways and mugs them for loose grammar.

 
   
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Too close to Jersey.

Yeah, no.

Looks like a Tarantino inspired mash-up of 'The Producers' and 'The Muppets Take Manhattan'.
   
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Fixture of Dakka




Kamloops, BC

 jasper76 wrote:
 Orlanth wrote:
It looks like a two minute joke stretched for two hours.

Love the premise, but will remain sceptical.


My wife made me go see it, and to me it seemed like an exercise in Tarantino's "I can't use the n-word in real life, so I'll hide behind a movie" impulse, which is apparent in several of his films. On top of that, the guy who played the travelling showman or whatever was just plain annoying through the whole film.

Truth in advertising, I just don't like Tarantino as a person or a director, and I am predisposed not to like his movies.


I'm pretty sure Tarantino uses [see forum posting rules] in real life, also Tarantino doesn't use [see forum posting rules] in his movies as safer way to say [see forum posting rules] in society.
   
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It's funny because in the early days the Yakuza were big movers and shakers in the Japanese film industry.... IIRC.

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