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fearsomefour

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Fair enough. I love all of Tarantino's joints. They are all pretty much 10/10 for me, going back to True Romance and Reservoir Dogs. I love the revisionist history stuff, so of course I love Once Upon.

QT actually considers it his magnum opus, and I can see why. Audiences consider Pulp Fiction his greatest, and I don't have a problem with that either, haha.
My top two are Pulp and Inglorious Bastards.
And Reservoir Dogs......alright, alright....they are all excellent.
Jackie Brown gets better with repeated viewing.
My least favorite are the Kill Bill movies.
 

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1. Inglourious Basterds
2. Jackie Brown

Miles ahead of everything else he's ever done.
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True Romance and Once Upon a Time...

...although the farm scene, and cellar bar scenes are two of the best ever (Inglorious Basterds)
 

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Jurassic World Rebirth. I really liked the Mosasaur scenes, probably its best of the franchise. Also paleo accurate Spinosaurs were good, and the T-Rex river raft scene from Crichton's novel was finally adapted. Big thumbs up for that.

Bad thing is they're still leaning hard into the hybrid/mutant shit. So much so, that it felt like the human characters were on an alien planet.

Departure from the last three films, but that's a good thing. 6.5/10.
 

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I’ve just been to see that, too.

Good, harmless fun but there are too many narrow escapes for my liking. Plus, it’s obvious who the Ham & Eggers (RIP, Bobby the Brain) who are going to die first are.

And it’s funny how they meet a million dinosaurs on their way there, but none on their way back.

Still, a solid 7/10 if you just want some family entertainment.
 

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Also watched the new Jurassic Park and agree it was fun. What I expected including yet another modified dinosaur that is getting a little out of control.
 

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Old Guard 2 6.5/10

Cast is great and it's entertaining. I don't know that I've ever seen a movie more set up for a sequel than this one so we'll get another Charlize action movie next year I'm guessing.
 

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True Romance and Once Upon a Time...

...although the farm scene, and cellar bar scenes are two of the best ever (Inglorious Basterds)
The opening scene on the farm with the extended dialog between the farmer and Landa is my favorite and in my opinion one of the very best opening scenes ever.
 

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Finally got around to watching the 1974 version of The Great Gatsby with Robert Redford

1/10

That's two and a half hours I'll never get back
 

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Yes!!
Really enjoyed this as well.
Some really, really good stuff in it.
For all the hundreds of millions spent on modern movies and the crazy CGI etc....nothing beats a good documentary.

I really enjoyed the stuff with Page talking about how he produced those albums. If you listen to a lot of music that year and then listen first two Zeppelin albums, it becomes clear really fast how far ahead of the time he was in using the studio as another instrument. And still, the live performances in the movie are just fucking epic, so much raw power. Those first two albums really presaged how different the 1970s would be from a musical perspective.