College Humor offers us Every Pop Culture Reference from Tarantino Movies (in Chronological Order).
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College Humor offers us Every Pop Culture Reference from Tarantino Movies (in Chronological Order).
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Well, it looks better than Tarantino’s latest film.
Django Unchained – Season 3 Opening Theme via Topless Robot
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With Inglourious Basterds writer/director Quentin Tarantino strode a fine line between between drama and revenge fantasy in his depiction of a select group of Jewish soldiers taking on the Nazis during WWII.
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Two friends sit in a coffee shop and shoot the shit as one explains to the other how all of Quentin Tarantino’s films (and, oddly enough, tennis pro Roger Federer) are related.
TARANTINOS MIND from 300ml via kottke
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Quentin Tarantino is a filmmaker. Love him or hate him, the man has a passion and reverence for cinema as well as a definite style in crafting his own projects.
Inglourious Basterds, the writer/director’s latest, took more than a decade to come to the screen. The film is many things; one that it is not is boring. Insane and glorious, Tarantino has finally succeeded in crafting a film I can’t help but love.
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