In Reply to: Yup, seems to improve w/age posted by Road Warrior on January 13, 2006 at 16:48:00:
exquisitely contained which made them seem all the more powerful.
Max Cherry seems so real I expect to run into him in a mall at any time (hopefully never at a bond shop!).
Bridget's character is just as classic as Sean Penn's turn as Jeff Spicolli. A classic.
What made Jackson's character so ominous were the parts of his humanity which managed to shine through occasionally like his almost imperceptible, but visible, grief when his "little surfer girl" was shot.
One of Tarantino's greatest skills is coaxing the best of performances out of his characters.
I'm on tenterhooks for his next film. The Kill Bills were classics, as well, with all the attributes of his other three fine films.
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Follow Ups
- Robert Forster was perfect and his feelings for Pam were so - tinear 05:08:27 01/14/06 (2)
- Re: Robert Forster was perfect and his feelings for Pam were so - Nicu 10:05:19 01/15/06 (1)
- Actually, the Bills are very Tarantino. He's just evolving. Remember, - tinear 09:51:42 01/16/06 (0)