In Reply to: Be honest, how many times have you watched Inglorious Basterds, Either of the Kill Bills posted by Road Warrior on December 8, 2012 at 06:11:20:
I thought this was Tarantino's finest moment. The character studies worked and the resurgence of Harvey Keitel that year with Bad Lieutenant and The Piano was one of the more enjoyable career resuscitations in cinema history. The dialog flowed better than most of his movies, where it seems forced and stilted. With the low-budget feel and most of the film taking place in an abandoned warehouse, it had the feel of a broadway play in contrast to Tarantino's more overproduced efforts that left me cold.
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- Why is RD so far down on your list? - Jazz Inmate 18:05:17 12/20/12 (0)