
Why do you speak through this internet-linked image?
It would be logical for the forum-based humans to continue this thread
& ‘Stop Do Not Resuscitate’ the others, due to the fact that this thread
has the most pages & replies & because all 5 threads contain virtually the same conversation.
@Cody Hoskins – You get a free lifetime membership to Mubi.com if you read this whole thread, word for word.
:)
Strange …. Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction are two of my favourite films. I enjoyed Inglorious Basterds aswell.
I like Tarantino as a film maker. Yet , I seem to recall him calling Stanley Kubrick a “hack” some years ago. That just made me sick and it made me want to punch him.
^ That sounds untrue to me. Not only because it makes no sense for anyone who understands film to refer to Kubrick that way, but because Quentin’s affinity for low budget genre films makes me doubt he’d use “hack” as criticism at all.
@Brad S. You could be correct. I must confess that years ago I use to drink and those years are foggy at best. So, It is likely that I’m recalling something that was not said. At any rate I enjoy Tarantino’s films.
Just HOW many Tarantino threads are there on Mubi? I know someone made a list once within the less than 2 years that I’ve been on this site…
I wonder whether they outnumber threads on any other directors…
Ok edit — I see at the top — only 5? Come on. There must be more.
Off-topic: We need this kind of topic for steven spielberg.
^We already have one for Michael Bay. I think that’s close enough.
Fact Robot
Fact:
There are now at least 5 threads on or about the topic of people liking or disliking this filmmaker human.
http://mubi.com/topics/14398
http://mubi.com/topics/14353
http://mubi.com/topics/14316
http://mubi.com/topics/7593
http://mubi.com/topics/5039
Why are forum-based humans so inconsistent & also repetitive?
Have I not correctly processed these facts?
Subtleties of the threads aside, the resulting conversations remain similar.