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RE: memorable is one way to regard them

Posted by user510 on February 8, 2017 at 12:57:06:

That movie, along with his others, definitely has a style. Some might call this 'art'. I won't say anything if somebody does call his movies 'art'. Like Pulp Fiction, like the first Kill Bill movie, there is a comic book sense to it.

I couldn't stomach Death Proof, even though I watched it through....once. I will not revisit that one. Just too dark.

From Dusk 'til Dawn. I liked parts of that movie. Especially that little dance Salma Hayek was doing that moment prior to her turning into a demon. Hell of a scene.

All in all, Tarantino continues to fund his movies. Therefore he does have a bankable box office audience. And we movie goers talk about the movies whether we enjoy them or not.
-Steve