Quentin Tarrintinos 4th film?

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in the begining of kill bill vol. 1 it says the 4th film by Quentin Tarrintino. Am i an idioit but isnt it his 5th film. there was resevoir dogs then pulp fiction then four rooms then jackie brown then kill bill vol.1. am i gettin something wrong here or wut.
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are you talking abot just movies that he has directed?? if not then what about true romance?? he wrote that



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Originally Posted by maz_19_80
are you talking abot just movies that he has directed?? if not then what about true romance?? he wrote that
Well, generally a Quentin Tarantino film is one he writes and directs. That narrows it down to four. If you wish to consider True Romance a Tarantino film, that's cool. I prefer it is a Tony Scott movie with a killer script...but hey. To each his own. (Note: Tarantino only considers himself to have made four movies)
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Originally Posted by Beale the Rippe
Well, generally a Quentin Tarantino film is one he writes and directs. That narrows it down to four. If you wish to consider True Romance a Tarantino film, that's cool. I prefer it is a Tony Scott movie with a killer script...but hey. To each his own. (Note: Tarantino only considers himself to have made four movies)
Tony Scott definitely did an excellent job with it but I think Quentin's ending is loads better.



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Originally Posted by Garrett
Tony Scott definitely did an excellent job with it but I think Quentin's ending is loads better.
Call me a sap, but I really dug the happy ending. I Slater had really bitten it at the end...I dunno. I guess it depends on how it was done.

I think it would've been neat to see it non-linear.



Originally Posted by Beale the Rippe
Call me a sap, but I really dug the happy ending. I Slater had really bitten it at the end...I dunno. I guess it depends on how it was done.

I think it would've been neat to see it non-linear.

Yeah, I did too... I think that's how it should have happened. The happy ending just seemed kind of anti-climactic to me. You can definitely tell they're two totally different directors.



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Isn't True Romance Quentins Work Too?



its a dog eat dog world
wasnt "from dusk till dawn" a Quentin tarrintino film also?????



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so who cares if he didnt direct it he wrote True Romance. Like Nightmare Before Christmas is a Tim Burton Film was he the director??? no but on the cover it said "A Tim Burton Film"



So what? True Romance is not considered, by anyone, to be a Quentin Tarantino film, not even by Quentin Tarantino himself. He's the one who came up with the whole naval-gazing "fourth film" thing for Kill Bill, not Miramax or anyone else. If the director's opinion isn't proof enough, I don't know what is.

And by the way, The Nightmare Before Christmas is referred to as being "Tim Burton's," and not as a "Tim Burton film". You wouldn't say that Bram Stoker's Dracula is a "Bram Stoker film," would you?

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Originally Posted by Yoda
I don't think Four Rooms is considered a "Quentin Tarantino" film, given the fact that he only directed one of the four segments.
Which segment did he direct? Tha last one? The rest were by Rodriquez, right?
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