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Crystal (148 KP) rated Reservoir Dogs (1992) in Movies

Jun 10, 2018 (Updated Jun 10, 2018)  
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
1992 | Crime, Mystery, Thriller
If you like Kill Bill or Pulp Fiction then you will probably also enjoy this Tarantino classic.
  
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
1994 | Crime
A 'who's who' supercast (6 more)
Supremely stylish
Classic Tarantino dialogue- excruciatingly clever at times
That dance sequence copied by a million dads at weddings
Perfect soundtrack and song selection
Beautifully written with simultaneous storytelling coming together to form the perfect plot
Redefined the action genre?
A Tarantino Materpiece Of Legendary Proportions
  
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
1992 | Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Classic brilliance, the movie so good Tarantino has been a household name for years despite some difficult follow up films (0 more)
  
Django Unchained (2012)
Django Unchained (2012)
2012 | Action, Drama, Western
One of my favorite Tarantino films. Christoph Waltz was amazing in this, Leo was savage, and Jamie Fox did a great job.
  
True Romance (1993)
True Romance (1993)
1993 | Action, Drama, Mystery
Hopper vs Walken (0 more)
Who said Romamce was dead?
Tarantino really burst onto the scene in unforgettable fashion in the early 90s and sandwiched between Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction is this often overlooked Tarantino penned gem.
Full of the witty dialogue, odd ball characters and great music that we've all come to expect from Tarantino, all bought to life by a stunning supporting cast.
I've always thought Christian Slater has been under rated and he proves my point here. Playing Clarence with so much charm and swagger that you can't help rooting for him and Alabama right from the start.
And the scene with Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken is so well written and played out that its gotta rank right up there with the best of Tarantino.
  
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Rachel Lambert recommended Jackie Brown (1997) in Movies (curated)

 
Jackie Brown (1997)
Jackie Brown (1997)
1997 | Action, Drama, Mystery

"Since I love Quentin Tarantino, I went with Jackie Brown – that’s my favorite Quentin Tarantino film. I could go on and on about why Tarantino is a master of dialogue and writing — I mean I love The Hateful Eight; I think that’s sort of genius of him as a director — but Jackie Brown is such a perfectly contained piece. It’s exciting but also has these perfectly human moments where characters are talking about growing older, and they ally themselves in this plot not because of… I mean there is gain financially and there is gain for personal reasons, but there is also this sort of camaraderie that’s born. It’s also incredibly clever and funny. I just love that. I love the soundtrack as well. You can’t love a Tarantino film and not love the soundtrack. I’m not gonna lie, I’ve strutted down New York City streets to Quentin Tarantino soundtracks! That’s for real. But I mean Jackie Brown is amazing, centered, and [has] these unexpected characters. Samuel Jackson gives the performance of a lifetime."

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