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He is one of the most influential filmmakers of our generation. If Steven Spielberg ruled the 80s, it is safe to say Quentin Tarantino owned the 90s. His story is almost as famous as his observations of the ways of European McDonalds. A video store clerk who used a few big breaks to his full advantage. But as myself, Jack, and Alyx go through his resume in this retrospective, we will observe whether that still stands true today. We will also review his brand new film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and answer whether it is as good as its trailers look.
But first, it’s time to start in the beginning. In 1992, Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs made a huge splash at Sundance and stamped his ticket to Hollywood stardom. With a push from Harvey Keitel and an imposing Michael Madsen as Mr Blonde, the movie made his intentions and film style known right from the get go. Highly stylized violence mixed with contemptable guys whose dialogue makes them endearing. But how has it aged, and is it really as good as its reputation?
Join Jack, Alyx, and myself as we answer these questions, and begin our journey through Quentin Tarantino’s resume of films.
Reservoir Dogs (1992) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10)
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