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Old Jul 16th, 2004, 10:03 AM       
I saw the posts by Neurotic monkey and had to say a few things...

"Well, Tarintino just takes movie scripts from the seventies/eighties and copies them"

Your statment is stupid and here is why; any idea utilized for movies or television was already done before; it's called the "Simpsons Effect". Everything is already done; nothing is original.

"...adding in copious pop culture dialouge, violence and swearing."
"...using pop culture dialouge and swearing."

No difference here...

"The other thing is that he is almost twice as good as Tarintno at writing, but is stuck with shitty actors who can't act their way out of a paper bag."

You sir, are a moron. Writing is subjective; what you like some others won't. Personally, "Clerks" and "Chasing Amy" were the only well done movies Kevin ever turned out. Tarentino turned out "Reservoir Dogs", a segment of "Four Rooms" and "Jackie Brown" which were by far better written and directed than either of Kevins good movies.

"Tarintino gets grade A calibur stars..."

Watch your list here...

"Harvey Keitel"

Unappreciated and under used in Hollywood, he was pushed aside by major production companies for the longest time; his last decent role before "Resevoir Dogs" was "The Last Temptation of Christ". Everything else was bit parts and hack shit.

"Samuel Jackson"

Another actor who's career Tarentino jump started; he wasn't even on the radar until he appeared in "Pulp Fiction".

"John Travolta"

CHRIST!!! John Travolta had become a Hollywood joke until he appeared in "Pulp Fiction"! His biggest flick before Pulp was "Stay Alive" or "Look Who's Talking"(2 renown pieces of shit)...

"Bruce Willis"

Always reduced to either a action charecter or comedy goober, his serious acting was never allowed to shine until his appearence in "Pulp Fiction".

"David Roth"

Tim Roth you moron; and besides that, "Resevoir Dogs" and "Four Rooms" stand as the best things he ever did in my book...

"Michael Madsen"

Once again, not fully respected until his appearence as Mr. Blonde in "Resevoir Dogs".

"Uma Thurman"

The best movie she did before "Pulp Fiction" was "Dangerous Liaisons" and that was OK reviews for her. She didn't get serious work until she was graced by Tarentino.

"while every person in a Smith movie is pure crap (Everyone in Clerks, Mallrats, Ben Affleck, Etc.)"

What can I say...he pick's mediocore talent?
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