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kentington wrote:I don't think I have seen any of the movies mentioned. I may need to exit my bubble for a bit.
Are any of them clean? By that I mean no nudity?
Language doesn't bother, although I love the way French sounds.
BigBallinStalin wrote:
<dons a fancy hat, holds a glass of red wine> What would you say are Roman Polanski's three best films?
Army of GOD wrote:Watch all of his movies (that he directed) but Death Proof and Four Rooms. Everyone should watch Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction at least once.
BBS wrote:(Between you and me, TG, does FunkyT know how to watch movies?)
Funkyterrance wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:
<dons a fancy hat, holds a glass of red wine> What would you say are Roman Polanski's three best films?
My level of appreciation for Roman Polanski's films is not merely based on their subtlety and moving nature but in his ability to create, in my opinion, a flawless movie. This requires such a level of artistic vision, chiseling of the film-making process, depth of subject, and a sense of balance, in all areas, that only a truly gifted master of one's craft can obtain it. To make films of this caliber requires an incredible amount of energy combined with natural genius. This is all coming from someone who is extremely critical of cinema, among other things. *wink*
kentington wrote:I don't think I have seen any of the movies mentioned. I may need to exit my bubble for a bit.
Are any of them clean? By that I mean no nudity?
Language doesn't bother, although I love the way French sounds.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Honestly dude, if you're pondering watching a Tarantino film, you shouldn't have a problem with nudity. There isn't any nudity to my knowledge in any of his movies, but your values might be skewed if you'd rather watch gratuitous violence and black humor than a female nipple.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:lmao....and here I thot Canooks were invariably polite / nice
2dimes wrote:Just think if no one could stomach being a jerk. "No, no, I insist, after you." "Why thank you, kind sir. Have a terrific day." Now days it catches me off guard when people are polite / nice.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Violence is much worse than any nudity. Don't care who you are. If you have reservations about portrayals of acts or ideas in movies, then shooting people or ass-raping them (Zed and Maynard) is a hell of a lot worse than a titty or external genitalia shot.
Why I have a problem with American t.v. I find it ridiculously absurd that FCC censors skin (mind you, only areas that make up about 3% of total skin area) or even sexual acts but some guy getting blasted in the face with a gun? Cool.
-TG
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:kentington wrote:I don't think I have seen any of the movies mentioned. I may need to exit my bubble for a bit.
Are any of them clean? By that I mean no nudity?
Language doesn't bother, although I love the way French sounds.
Honestly dude, if you're pondering watching a Tarantino film, you shouldn't have a problem with nudity. There isn't any nudity to my knowledge in any of his movies, but your values might be skewed if you'd rather watch gratuitous violence and black humor than a female nipple.
That being said, Pulp Fiction and Resevoir Dogs are best, in that order imo but opinions differ. Jackie Brown is good but a little slower.
Kill Bill 1 & 2 and Inglorious Basterds are good for one watch imo.
-TG
Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:We all had tons of men..
kent wrote:I can't stand anybody getting raped or anything.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:kent wrote:I can't stand anybody getting raped or anything.
Don't watch Pulp Fiction.
Resevoir Dogs might be okay, but there is one scene in particular that you might not enjoy. However, it is the best scene in the movie.
-TG
2dimes wrote:We have been to a few places where I noticed people saying excuse me in stores and that sort of thing. Made me miss when our city was like that.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:kent wrote:I can't stand anybody getting raped or anything.
Don't watch Pulp Fiction.
Resevoir Dogs might be okay, but there is one scene in particular that you might not enjoy. However, it is the best scene in the movie.
-TG
nietzsche wrote:I don't think Violence is the theme on Tarantino's movies, I think it's Great Dialogue.
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