What's The Last Movie You Watched? - - - Part 37

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Cinderella
Focus
Kingsman
Ex Machina
 
Under Siege (1992)

Under Siege: Dark Territory (1995)
 
Batman vs. Robin (2015 Video) It was ok
Elysium (2013) It was ok
The Brothers Bloom (2008)
It was ok
Noah (2014)
It was ok
American Psycho (2000)
Liked it
Fun Size (2012)
Meh
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013)
Liked it, funnier than expected
Fed Up (2014 Documentary) Liked it
Tricked: The Documentary (2013 Documentary)
It was ok
Furious Seven (2015) Liked it
Antichrist (2009) Meh
Oldboy (2013)
Meh
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) Liked it
The One I Love (2014)
It was ok
Enter the Void (2009) Liked it at first and it lost me
Mercenaries (2014)
Lolz
2 Days in New York (2012)
Liked it
****es' Glory (2011 Documentary)
It was ok
Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts (2015 Video)
It was ok
Girlhood (2014)
Liked it
The Rocketeer (1991) Liked it
The Machine (2013)
Liked it
Kung Fury (2015 Short Film) Liked it
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Loved it
Sexy Baby (2012 Documentary)
Meh
Afflicted (2013)
It was ok
Hot Girls Wanted (2015 Documentary) It was ok
Middle of Nowhere (2012)
Liked it
 
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Avengers
The Dark Knight
The Godfather
The Godfather Part II
 
As the years have gone by, I really do believe that Reservoir Dogs is Tarantino's most popular film (for good reason too, it's excellent). Almost everyone I talk to states that this is their favorite (moreso than even Pulp Fiction, which is actually my #1 favorite).

I highly recommend that you watch Jackie Brown. It's Tarantino's most underrated film, but I love every second of it.

As far as I'm concerned, though, you can't go wrong with a Tarantino flick. I've never seen a bad one from him (I even love Death Proof, which seems to be his most unpopular movie). :)

Funny you should say that, since for most people I talk to, it's Basterds, Django (because those two are his most recent, the latter especially also since it's his highest grossing film), or Pulp Fiction. I rarely hear them talk about Reservoir Dogs, with the exception of my 3rd Period teacher and another student in the class if I remember correctly. So I actually think it's pretty underrated.

I'm actually planning on watching Jackie Brown as part of a Tarantino marathon I'm going to do with my brother once he gets out of school (I already am since I'm going to graduate high school soon), so I'll definitely have my thoughts on that up soon.

And yeah, Tarantino is honestly probably the only director who can do no wrong in my eyes. All the others I like (Spielberg, Cameron, Coen Brothers, etc.), while their track records are really ace for the most part, have a few duds in there as well.
 
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The Ring, been a long time since I watched it.
 
Funny you should say that, since for most people I talk to, it's Basterds, Django (because those two are his most recent, the latter especially also since it's his highest grossing film), or Pulp Fiction. I rarely hear them talk about Reservoir Dogs, with the exception of my 3rd Period teacher and another student in the class if I remember correctly. So I actually think it's pretty underrated.

I'm actually planning on watching Jackie Brown as part of a Tarantino marathon I'm going to do with my brother once he gets out of school (I already am since I'm going to graduate high school soon), so I'll definitely have my thoughts on that up soon.

And yeah, Tarantino is honestly probably the only director who can do no wrong in my eyes. All the others I like (Spielberg, Cameron, Coen Brothers, etc.), while their track records are really ace for the most part, have a few duds in there as well.

I guess that's a good sign for Tarantino's filmography: That the consensus on which film is his best isn't easy to determine, since there are so many great films to choose from. :up:

I hope you enjoy Jackie Brown! I saw it for the first time about 5 years ago (I discovered it late, since I had not even heard about it for the longest time). I loved it, and was shocked at how it's not really well-known compared to QT's other films. Jackie herself is one of my favorite Tarantino characters.

I agree about his filmography; it's very rare for a director to have zero duds. Grindhouse may have bombed at the box office (it's more appreciated now than it was back in 2007), and Death Proof is probably his only film with a somewhat mixed reaction, but I know more people who loved it than not.
 
Mad Max Fury Road (2015)

Local Hero (1983)
 
Jurassic Park - will never get bored of rewatching this!
 
Entourage
 
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