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| Type | Created | Category | Creator | Sort | Votes | Hides | Rating | |
| multiple | 6-Oct-1998 | media/entertainment | Sybal | by votes | 58 | 9 | 40.2% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| anonymous | posted 6-Oct-1998 4:13am There is a spell-checker, you know. None of the above. |
| lizzie | posted 6-Oct-1998 9:14am I've only seen 2 of these movies, so I don't feel qualified to judge. Also, you put the survey question in the comment, which isn't exactly where it belongs. |
| lelle | posted 6-Oct-1998 9:44am Um. I've seen a couple of Tarantino films (From Dusk 'til Dawn! aaahhhh) but I don't see how I could rate the actors in them... |
| bill | posted 6-Oct-1998 9:52am Mr. Pink was great. I think Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction are 2 excellent movies, the others vary from terrible to pretty good. What was the name of that cheesy vampire film he did? reality, you mean about 10 minutes into the film right? doom, Harvey Kietel is great (and not just in Tarantino films - Smoke comes to mind). |
| cpierson | posted 6-Oct-1998 9:56am OK, where's Keitel? |
| jjg | posted 6-Oct-1998 10:16am Steve Buscemi is too cool. You should check him out in "The Search for One-Eyed Jimmy". |
| reality | posted 6-Oct-1998 11:14am I like his films (the ones I have seen). I don't really have a favorite actor. *bill: you mean From Dusk til Dawn? that was fine, until the silly switch was flipped when they were in the bar... *bill: I think it was about thirty.. and the trigger was the dancing woman (although cheech outside was amusing). but it went from mildly serious with bits of comedy to absurd cheesiness, nigh instantaneously. |
| doom | posted 6-Oct-1998 12:34pm What about Harvey Kietel? bill, I loved Smoke. |
| presti | posted 7-Oct-1998 4:12pm I loved Pulp Fiction and Resevoir Dogs, I thought Jackie Brown was "alright". I also saw Marissa Tomei & Quentin T. in the play "Wait Until Dark" this past March. I loved it! Sorry if I spelled resevoir wrong, I hate spell checkers, and I'm definielty not much of a speller. Oh wel!! |
| lisashea | posted 7-Oct-1998 4:46pm I've watched a few of them - they're very intriguing. I don't like the violence in them, but that's just me. I'm not a violent type of person. Presti: If you're not much of a speller, why not heed the checker and learn to spell more correctly? It really does make a difference to some people reading your comments ... |
| phi | posted 7-Oct-1998 5:04pm Huh? My fave Tarantino film is probably Jackie Brown, and I liked the gunrunner best. But Tarantino films are about direction, not acting. A better (or at least more accepted) way to phrase your survey, Sybal, is something like this:
notice how this contains pretty much exactly the same words as the way you did it, just in different places. |
| jzp | posted 7-Oct-1998 10:04pm john travolta must die. |
| jettles | posted 8-Oct-1998 9:52pm YUCK, not extremely fond of Mr. Tarantino or his movies. |
| jefff | posted 11-Oct-1998 1:20pm Hmm, your parentheses don't balance and your "answers" have no explicit correlation to the main question but rather have to do with a later ancillary question in your comments. While that doesn't make the survey *completely* unparsable, and I do find the subject compelling, something about the whole thing is unsettling and I'm left with a sense of unfinished ends, perhaps that you lacked the focus or desire to really ask a question, and were mostly concerned with showing how up you are on current pop-culture and getting your own personal comments in. I feel much the same about Mr. Tarantino's films. |
| anonymous | posted 23-Oct-1998 5:47pm Marsellis Wallace |
| Wicksy | posted 8-Dec-1998 5:52am I think he films do nothing but badly portray and glamorize violence. He's just taking you for a ride. In 20 years, he'll be sitting in his armchair watching the violence around him that he helped create. |
| Zang | posted 11-Jun-2006 3:26am I like Steve Buscemi. I've seen him in quite a few films. He was particularly good in "Fargo" (1996). |
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