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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.
After Jackie Brown, Quentin Tarantino decided it was time to get going on an idea that him and Uma Thurman conceived on the set of Pulp Fiction. That idea was a Bride who is out for revenge. That film would not only take six years to get onscreen, it would be split in two.
Kill Bill Volumes 1 & 2 have been called two of Tarantino’s most personal films to date. Yet, it is encased in genre, which some critics rebelled against when they were released back in 2003 and 2004. Who on this podcast has a hard time with these films, and will Tarantino ever return to this story? Listen to one of the most confrontational podcasts in this series yet to find out!
Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10)
Kill Bill Volume 2 (2004) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10)
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