What’s the consensus on Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2? I know some folks that love it because it’s different from the first, but I mean…yikes, it’s kinda bad.
I just remember it being over the top and silly . It's probably a guilty pleasure for some.
Yeah you know what, it's becoming my favorite of his.Once Upon A Time in Hollywood is Tarantino's best movie. There, I said it.
Exactly. Just purchased the 4k today from Amazon and I plan on giving it yet another rewatch. I find it to be a relaxing movie, and I think that was kind of the intention. We're spending the day with these 2 people in the late 60s and theres something so engrossing about that for me, personally. It's just a pure joy to watch, and with so much talent involved, that makes it even better.Yeah you know what, it's becoming my favorite of his.
I haven't rewatched many of his films in a long time, but Once Upon a Time has a feel-good energy to it that none of his previous movies had. It's so rewatchable and that's probably why it might be my favorite.
His best though? That's really hard, almost every single one of his movies is really really good.
I agree. That or Reservoir Dogs.Once Upon A Time in Hollywood is Tarantino's best movie. There, I said it.
Yes, he has talked about "hangout" movies before, you know those movies were you just want to hang out with the characters, like Dazed and Confused. I think he achieved that.Exactly. Just purchased the 4k today from Amazon and I plan on giving it yet another rewatch. I find it to be a relaxing movie, and I think that was kind of the intention. We're spending the day with these 2 people in the late 60s and theres something so engrossing about that for me, personally. It's just a pure joy to watch, and with so much talent involved, that makes it even better.
I agree. That or Reservoir Dogs.
And Jackie Brown is his third best.
Yes, he has talked about "hangout" movies before, you know those movies were you just want to hang out with the characters, like Dazed and Confused. I think he achieved that.
IMO there's really no wrong answer when it comes to the choice for best Tarantino movie but Death Proof is the only choice for his worst. And I don't think it's a bad movie, it just pales in comparison to the others.
I prefer the Yub Nub ending of ROTJ. I've seen a lot of people who, though they generally dislike the special editions and the changes made, still make an allowance for that new music at the end of ROTJ. Not for me. And it's not even an issue of nostalgia, as I was born in '94 and so I would have probably grown up seeing both the original and the '97 SE versions. I just genuinely find Yub Nub to be more fun, celebratory and happy. It gives me a much warmer feeling.
This might not be unpopular per se, but it is unpopular for... me?
Anyway. For the first time in ages I am a bit more excited for the future of DC films than Marvel's. With the obvious exceptions of those two Avengers films, Deadpool and Daredevil, there's nothing particularly exciting for me that's coming up on their front.
The drop in quality post-Endgame has been a big issue for me, and Love and Thunder was the... (I don't want to say 'nail in the coffin')... but it certainly was the last bit of excitement that was left in me.