coz i think clockwork oringe is pritty similer to quenten tarentinos sin city!!!!
Tarantino
huh?
Clockwork
U are gonna 2 drive dis people mad lol
here they look similer


Well the scene in Reservoir Dogs where the characters talk about Madonna’s Like A Virgin was a copy of the heist planning scene in The Killing.
Well the scene in Reservoir Dogs where the characters talk about Madonna’s Like A Virgin was a copy of the heist planning scene in The Killing.
The similarity of both photos is indeed striking. Thanks for pointing that out. And some might already know it, but Federer is the tennis version of Tarantino.
Roger Federer after finding out that he is Tarantino’s look-a-like:
Quentin Tarantino after finding out that he is Federer’s look-a-like:![]()
they are both commercial directors first
who believe in the draw of movie stars
and artists second
Well, they both made one of the two best films ever – Clockwork Orange and Reservoir Dogs. That means the chances are in favor of them being related as it’s pretty unlikely that two unrelated people could be such total geniuses!
@Bruce: In that case, Quentin Tarantino and Ringo Lam must also be related.
I’m blowing my brains out.

aren’t all humans related from multiplication :O)
First, learn how to fucking spell. The way you drop vowels and substitute numerals for alpha characters doesn’t make you look cool, it makes me think you’re illiterate.
Second, is this a joke? You do realize that you posted a photo of Jack Nicholson, not Stanley Kubrick.
Josh, could I borrow that gun when you’re done with it?
Though that is Jack Nicholson depicted and not Stanley Kubrick, one must admit the photo evidence is compelling…..
Tarantino’s Sin City? Clockwork Oringe? God, and I thought I had trouble getting my visa. :P
C’mon – is it only a coincidence that Quentin Tarantino has 16 letters
and Stanley Kubrick has 14 letters?
don’t think so….
OP here – sorry, even I thought this was a pretty bad joke from the start, mostly because it so obviously was a joke. C’mon, give me a little credit? BTW, wtf is the killign? do u meen the shinnign!?
Some people don’t have a sense of humor and wouldn’t recognize it if you put a banner up that said:
THIS IS A JOKE
And then there are those on a quest to stamp out humor…..
Hahaha, maybe I should have put a little disclaimer in the title.
Amazing discussions guys!
You know what’s sad about it though, is that there are people who would actually create this kind of thread in all seriousness. It’s not a matter of lacking a sense of humour, it’s that some people really are that stupid … thankfully, Mr. DOB isn’t one of them though, one less is always one more.
Thank fucking god. I was worried that The Auteurs had been infected with stupidity like the rest of the internet, and I consider this place to have an acceptable signal to noise ratio.
I long for the day when the phrase “The Lost Generation” once again reminds me of Hemingway and not the idiot children on FaceBook and YouTube that have unwittingly usurped the characterization.
hahahaha awesome
Robert W’s HUMOROUS post -_ “C’mon – is it only a coincidence that Quentin Tarantino has 16 letters reminds me of an (in)famous example of a critic stretching all bounds with a coincidence:
and Stanley Kubrick has 14 letters?”_ -
In his essay, “Hitchcock, the Enunciator,” French critic Raymond Bellour analyzed many of Hitchcock’s cameo appearances. In particular, Hitch is seen walking on a street above a flight of steps in Montreal in I CONFESS. Bellour says, “Count the steps. There are almost 39 STEPS!”
Hahahahaha
Mister Dob
well do u?