My Favorite Movie Directors & the Movies They Made - Quentin Tarantino
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WARNING: THIS IS NOT A REVIEW
This is the second hub in the My Favorite Movie Directors & the Movies They Made series. The first one, of course was based on Sam Raimi – a guy who I came to admire from a tender age, and who became the reason for my venturing into the business of film directing. Here, I’m about to talk about someone else who’s art is just as influential to me; and he is none other than the innovative daram daram (fanfare music plays)....QUENTIN TARANTINO! Give it up for him, ladies and gentlemen!
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Quentin Tarantino is a director I don’t mess with. I think he’s one of the most unique/brilliant directors in the business. I respect and admire the guy ‘cause he’s a director that never follows the trend, or what is termed conventional. He does his own thing, and only his own thing, without respect of persons. He’s got a lot of balls, and he makes no apologies for it. There’s nothing phony or mushy about his movies. They are brutal, edgy, demented, and creatively violent. I can go on and on about the guy, but I’m gonna sound like his hype man or something (like I almost sounded with Raimi), so I’m gonna stop now, and focus on the movies he directed, which are my favourites. After all, that is what this hub is all about in the first damn place. So LET’S GO!
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Crime/Comedy/Action
Gawd, this movie! Over sixteen years old and still kills me. This is Quentin Tarantino’s directorial debut. A story about seven total strangers who team up for what is supposedly the perfect heist. The mob boss, Joe Cabot (Lawrence Tierney) to ensure that everyone focuses on the job, and not get personal gives each of them a nickname. A color for each person. Mr White (Harvey Keitel), Mr Orange (Tim Roth), Mr Blonde (Michael Madsen), Mr Pink (Steve Buscemi), Mr Blue (Edward Bunker), and Mr Brown (played by Quentin Tarantino himself). The movie also stars Chris Penn as Nice Guy Eddie Cabot, the Boss’s son, who’s supposed to keep the crew in check. Really, I still haven’t quite figured out how Quentin Tarantino manages to get a cast like that. Even in a film debut – he’s just one those directors that when he beckons on an Actor, he or she comes running. No kidding.
In this movie, you’re gonna find great acting, you’re gonna find some of the most innovatively hilarious dialogues in a movie – classic Tarantino style, and then the blood – oh, the blood. Tarantino uses blood and gore like no one else in this movie. It’s a cold movie that explores the crooked parts of a gangster’s mentality when the metaphorical chips are down.
I’m not giving away anything else; I don’t do spoilers. Just go see it for yourself, if you already haven’t. Trust me, the movie is timeless!
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Crime/Comedy/Action
This is by far one of the greatest movies ever made! Stress on the word EVER! Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, and boasts of an awesome cast in John Travolta (Vince Vega), Samuel L. Kackson (Jules Winnfield), Bruce Willis (Butch Coolidge), Uma Thurman (Mia Wallace), Tim Roth (Pumpkin Ringo), Eric Stoltz (Lance), Ving Rhames (Marsellus Wallace), and a short part by Tarantino himself. Again, I don’t know how Tarantino gets these casts!
The storyline is one of the most brilliantly woven tales I’ve ever seen in a movie. The plot is basically split into four parts – one part about two hit men (Travolta and Jackson), another about mobster’s wife (Thurman), another about a boxer (Willis), and the fourth about a bandit-couple (Roth and Amanda Plummer). The story goes back and forth in between these characters until it reaches a climax where everything intertwines. Sheer brilliance. You’ll love the dialogue in the movie, as well. The movie is full of dark humour; I mean, only in a Tarantino flick do you get to see someone talking about cheese before blowing a guy’s brains away. And there’s this punch line in the movie where Samuel Jackson always quotes this biblical verse before a pops a guy. Glorious!
I can’t say enough about this movie; it’s in my top 5 all time best movies list, seriously. I still watch it every now and then, just for kicks. The movie won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. If I had any say, it should have won Best Picture and Best Directing as well, but when you’re up against a movie like Forrest Gump and director, Robert Zemeckis – well, what can I say.
Kill Bill Vol. 1 & Vol.2 (2003)
Action/Thriller/Comedy
Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino. This movie is another classic in my book. Why? Because it’s unique and imaginative. A mixture of martial arts/crime/comedy/ and even a bit of manga – Japanese anime. This movie is entirely in a class of its own. Told in classic Tarantino style of jumping from past to present, unapologetic use of flashbacks. The style of the story telling assumes that of a book, so at intervals you’ll see the scene blacking out and then a ‘Chapter something’ displayed. That stuff kills me.
The cast of the movie is awesome as well, you got Uma Thurman (The Bride), Lucy Liu (O-Ren Ishii), Vivica A. Fox (Venita Green), Daryl Hannah (Elle Driver), Michael Madsen (Budd), and David Carradine, God rest his soul as Bill. Every character is on point in this movie; all killing their various roles, totally!
Vol. 1 starts with a shocking opener, I’m not gonna say, but let’s just say, the movie starts with a Bang! Then the story pushes forward into the future, where the Bride is forced to kill all her fellow Assassins of the same crew, The Viper Squad. The movie takes you across America and to Tokyo in the Bride’s vicious taste for blood. Vol. 2 begins with another flashback and you get a feel of what the lead character is about, and how everything turned sour, and more as to why she is going on a murdering spree.
In Kill Bill Vol.1 and Vol.2, you’ll really see just how much Tarantino appreciates old Martial arts movies, as well as Japanese anime. He uses it in his style of dialogue, camera shots and fight sequences. He combines this all so well, with his modern, racy, yet crisp Cinematographic style. There is never a dull moment in this movie – when you’re not enjoying the fight scenes, you’re bawling in laughter at the dialogues. At least I did.
Hey, check it out, Kill Bill Vol.1 and Vol.2...sheer brilliance by the Master, Q.
Death Proof (2007)
Action/Thriller
Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino (What can I say, the guy’s multitalented!), the movie stars Kurt Russell as a psycho-stuntman who enjoys stalking these beautiful women and uses his ‘stunt-customized’ cars to execute his murderous plans against them. The movie also stars Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito, Zoe Bell (who plays as herself), and Sydney Tamiia Poitier. Tarantino also gives himself as a cameo role as he does in all his movies.
A lot of critics think this film is garbage, but the thing about critics is that you should never listen to them. They are full of garbage, themselves. No kidding! If Tarantino listened to critics believe me he wouldn’t be in the class of his own, as he is today! The thing about Quentin Tarantino that people don’t get, and which I’ll explain to you – being that he’s such a close pal of mine, and I have him on speed dial and all is J, he’s a guy who doesn’t take his film making seriously. I mean, not that he isn’t professional, ‘cause he is. He probably is one of the most professional directors alive, no kidding! But what I mean is, his style of filmmaking is as such that he can choose a genre, like say, 70’s cinema like he did in this movie, and weave a tale around it, surrounding the characters with a rock ‘n’ roll background, and even going as far as using spotty images as is seen in movies of the time. The movie is meant to somewhat honour that genre. Obviously, Tarantino is a lover of the 70s cinema, and you’ll always find an element of that depicted in all his movies.
As for the movie Death Proof, I loved it, as I love all Tarantino movies. The thing about this movie is that the storytelling doesn’t follow the hit-you-in-the-gut classic opener of Tarantino’s movies, but is actually quite slow, and you might have to exercise a little patience otherwise you might just walk away. But when the punch comes, Oh boy believe me, it comes with such a lethal savagery that you’ll at once be jolted back into the reality of what it means to be watching a film directed by my man, Quentin Tarantino!
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Death proof was a tad corny for me, lol. Enjoyed Reservoir dogs and PF. :)
I'm not into blood and guts. His stuff is a little too barbaric for me. He has a lot of blood for blood sake.
Yeah there is the usual blood thing in his movies but He sure is good.This is some brilliant hub,nicely written
Being a movie and film fan this is pretty sweet info man. Thanks for this. Do you mind of I put a link to this page on my site. It's not very popular YET but who knows what could happen right.
Favorite movie quotes forum thread. Samuel L. Jackson repeating the bible verse is like one of the top fav lines in a movie. This is a collection of good movies. Not too hot on kill bill but hey good selections. Also well put together.
@Dame. Just a bit corny. But its all part of the 70s cinema celebration of women power.
@Pete. Give him a chance. Lol.
@Chuxe sure bloody, but you cant look away.
@James. sure, you can put my link on your website. Just send me the url where the link is at. I'll be happy to further the gospel according to Quentin Tarantino.
@Wesleycox. Thanks for that. a lot of people still dont get Kill Bill, but that cant be helped. Thanks for stopping by.
QT - clearly the best director ever!
Ha ha ha love it!
Interesting Choice. Liked the way they showed some of Kill bill in black and white. It was really gruesome. The two leading ladies were a perfect cast.
QT is a pro on casting women. No kidding! And you can tell he adores women too, from all his movies! Thanks for droppin' in, E.
Do you know your movies and directors, or what?
That was great reading. I like how you don't just say, 'This person (of movie) is good,' but, instead, you back it up with some obvious knowlege and great example.
Well done, as usual.
Oh! and- Pulp Fiction all they way!
Yeah Linda Baby, Pulp Fiction rules, a thing of legend! Thanks for the comments. You rock!
I liked early Tarantino too . I am surprised you did not Include Jackie Brown . Nonetheless loved Pulp Fiction , and Resevior Dogs . Mr Blonde Is my favorite psychopath of all time !
Hey Tony Man, didnt include Jackie Brown cos I didnt like it that much. No mystery. Apart from a great cast, it was too much of a Pulp Fiction spin off. Probably the only phony thing QT ever did in his life! And for who else might inquire of Inglorious Basterds, I didnt include it cos its not worldwide vintage yet. Thanks man, Mr Blond was Michael Madsen's breakthrough role!
Wow Fiery darn you have good taste these are some of my favourite flicks. That Kill Bill heck I think I have seen it maybe 12 times. Great hub Fiery, you rock.!!!!
Thanks fieryblonde, I appreciate it!!!
Just last night I saw a commercial...Inglorious Bastards. YEAH!!! looks promising..duh.
I loved Four Rooms, and did you see Grindhouse? I think thats the name of the movie that was the other feature with Death Proof. Wich was awesome by the way...
Hiya Dennise, Inglorious Basterds is QT's newest release. Four Rooms was directed by four directors, each director per story. Allison Anders directed the Missing Ingredient tale. Alexander Rockwell directed the Wrong Man. Robert Rodriguez directed The Misbehavers. While QT directed The Man From Hollywood. I liked the movie but I'm only featuring my favorite movies as directed by Q alone.
Grindhouse was released along with Planet Terror, and they're pretty much the same. Its a Rodriguez movie, but with support from his man, Q. Sorry for the long lecture, Dennise. Just wanted to clarify things for ya. Thanks for dropping in :)
Cool, thanks!!I really do live in a cave... I knew Robert Rodriguez's part, but did not realize the rest. You can to give me teeny credit for knowing Quentin was involved? right? Is Inglourious Bastards going to be purely a Quentin flick? I am looking forward to it either way.
I give you more than a teeny credit, Dennise. Lol. Yes, Inglorious Basterds, actually spelt with an 'e' is written and directed by Q exclusively. Thanks. :) its actually QT's remake of a 70s classic of the same name! Thanks for dropping in!
oh, E duly noted. Your welcome, and really, I appreciate you setting me straight, I hate spouting wrong facts.
Lol. Dont let it bother you too much. I make it my business to know these things, is all. :)
great movie above.I know that Quentin Tarantino is great movies director. It look from his movies.
Sure is prasetio30. He's indeed a great director. Thanks for dropping by.
Dude you gotta great taste.... Pulp fiction is a classic...I'm sure one day your movie is going to make this list.
Thanks Jon, I appreciate it. And the vote of confidence as well. You're a good guy. Thanks again.
I agree wit Tarantino. I have not seen the others.
I do prefer European directors for their originality and depth. I don't like formulaic films where you know from the first scene what is going to happen and how it is all going to end. Despite the blood, I find Tarantino one of the most refreshing American talents.
You got it, spot on, Princessa. In a world where balls and uniqueness have been thrown to the world, yes, refreshing is the world to describe QT. Thanks for dropping in. :)
Yep u made the right choice writing about QT b4 Raimi. QT is a much better director admittedly I am not a huge horror fan so not really a fan of Raimi much except for the spidey films but QT makes original films with interesting characters also they are never dull. also ur right bowt not listening to critics I've watched plenty of films critics have hated and loved them such as Lucky number slevin that got slated by some reviews but I thought it was mint.
Thanks turtle101. Yeah, you take a movie that a critic bashes and half the time, I'm probably gonna like it. No kidding. Hey, we see eye to eye on QT being great. But as an aspiring director, he and Raimi both influence me deeply, so I dont know who I like more. Really. Thanks for dropping by.
QT is one of my all time favorite directors....and you're right about one thing, critics are crap! They always trash the good films and love the bad ones.
Me too, Roo Dee. I gotta get used to your name looking like Roobee. Lol. You're right. Critics suck!
Not some how much QT had in it but Hell Ride was good...
@mtsi1098 - Hell Ride was written and directed by Larry Bishop, who's like QT's protege...QT is the EP, though...
























fierycj says:
4 months ago
I really debated on whether I should do this hub first, or the Sam Raimi hub first. It was a serious decision for me. Really! I was in between straights for heaven's sake! Both directors kill me, and they have impacted me in more ways than none. So there you have it!