::stands happily next to Tom::
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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::feels validated::
but I feel that if I don't get Pulp Fiction I don't get the guy... I found it so deliberately hip and snappy. Just irritating.
On the contrary, ita, I think you get him just fine.
I liked Pulp Fiction, but I didn't love it. Much of the time, I love the concept of non-linear narratives, so that aspect was going to pre-dispose me to enjoying the film.
Otherwise, I didn't see what the big deal with the film was. I did want to know if Harvey Keitel went through a "cleaner" period in his acting career because he sure knows how to play that role.
I adore Pulp Fiction. It managed to wrap a pretty fierce morality tale in a flashy cinematic playground--and both worked.
wrod. Jackie Brown was good too, but since then? we've grown estranged.
I really hate the facile nihilism of Trainspotting or, for that matter, Fight Club, especially when that sort of adolescent anti-philosophy is glorified as if it were actually about something.
That is the complete opposite of how I see those movies. For me, they expose the non-utility of nihilism while accepting that the superficial appeal is actually appealing.
That is the complete opposite of how I see those movies. For me, they expose the non-utility of nihilism while accepting that the superficial appeal is actually appealing.
Very well put. That's exactly how I feel about those two movies. I think that can come across to people as trying to have it both ways, but I didn't ultimately feel that way in either of those cases.
Dear Disney -
Return to Oz.
All I'm sayin.
Wait - I'm also saying shut your piehole.
Luv - The Empress.
I loved Return to Oz.