I think because he did not direct it.Heather said:How come when the subject of Tarantino's movies come up, no one ever mentions True Romance? That movie is brilliant!
Feraud said:I think because he did not direct it.
I agree Tarantino's fingerprints are all over True Romance. Also in this film see a pre Sopranos James Gandolfini playing a tough guy.Edward said:While not directed by Tarrantino, True Romance certainly bears his fingerprints all over it in the writing. See, for example, the lead character's love of obscure martial arts films, as well as myriad pop culture references such as Elvis' spiritual appearance.
SamMarlowPI said:great story, Mr. H!
Edward said:The Cruise kerfuffle was, AFAIK, over him being a Scientologist (and the controversies relating to that particular movement) portraying a man who is regarded as a national hero in modern Germany. I should expect this will be quite different - more along the lines of the usual objections to the portrayal of Wehrmacht soliders as a nuch of twp-dimnesional, evil Nazis. Mind you, given Tarrantino's other work, where noone is espcially black or white, and even the most crazed (see, for example, Vic Vega aka Mr Blonde) display honourable traits.... I can also see a lot of scope for a pop-culture take on the dehumanising effects of such combat - "he who fights monsters" and all that.
Hemingway Jones said:Let's keep this apolitical and concentrate on film criticism.
This is a remake, so for a clue to the plot, check this out http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076584/
Sadly, Tarantino hasn't made an all around good film since "Jackie Brown," where he was showing some real maturity and depth in his character development.
Feraud said:I think because he did not direct it.
That's true of course, but I was talking about his directing and not writing. When I talk about someone making a good film, I give the primary responsibility to the director.MrBern said:But the story wasnt his. That was from an Elmore Leonard novel.
KillBill on the other hand was all his work.
Nope, but Frank Miller did, I believe.MrBern said:Farce? You think? I see Black Humor, not farce. A straight up tribute to Martial Arts Exploitation films.
BTW, didnt Tarantino get some sort of director credit for SinCity?
Hemingway Jones said:Nope, but Frank Miller did, I believe.
Sin City (2005) More at IMDb Pro »
Directed by
Frank Miller
Robert Rodriguez
Quentin Tarantino (special guest director)
Heather said:How come when the subject of Tarantino's movies come up, no one ever mentions True Romance? That movie is brilliant!