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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 1243847" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>Well there are lots of movies I hate that may or may not be good, that's not at all the point here, you didn't like it well that's fine and dandy, to say it sucked because you didn't like it or get it is sort of presumptious. After all this time I really don't care if other people liked it or not that's everybodies right. Lets face it here all that stuff listed earlier was intentional, it's not a parody it's a homage, it's not making fun of the genre it's showing respect to the genre. You don't like that then obviously your not going to like the movie, it's no brainer, if you don't like shlocky films then you won't like this shlocky film, that's not rocket science. This movie is a happy little homage movie, it's exactly how it was meant to be. </p><p> </p><p>Since this thread just popped up from a long nap let me just summerize my points here: The movie was made exactly how it appears and for very good reasons, Taratino meant it to be exactly that way (links were provided to back everything up through this and the other thread on this movie). If you didn't like the movie then that's completly ok and fine, it's a movie that definatly wasn't made to have any type of universal appeal. This movie wasn't made for everybody to like it was made for a select group to worship as a cult movie. People who liked it tend to love it, for me it's the best movie this year so far it would be on my personal top ten list, but that's just me, for other people it could of made their eyes bleed and caused pregnant women to go into early labor. Oh well, no movie is ever universally liked, thats just how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 1243847, member: 8704"] Well there are lots of movies I hate that may or may not be good, that's not at all the point here, you didn't like it well that's fine and dandy, to say it sucked because you didn't like it or get it is sort of presumptious. After all this time I really don't care if other people liked it or not that's everybodies right. Lets face it here all that stuff listed earlier was intentional, it's not a parody it's a homage, it's not making fun of the genre it's showing respect to the genre. You don't like that then obviously your not going to like the movie, it's no brainer, if you don't like shlocky films then you won't like this shlocky film, that's not rocket science. This movie is a happy little homage movie, it's exactly how it was meant to be. Since this thread just popped up from a long nap let me just summerize my points here: The movie was made exactly how it appears and for very good reasons, Taratino meant it to be exactly that way (links were provided to back everything up through this and the other thread on this movie). If you didn't like the movie then that's completly ok and fine, it's a movie that definatly wasn't made to have any type of universal appeal. This movie wasn't made for everybody to like it was made for a select group to worship as a cult movie. People who liked it tend to love it, for me it's the best movie this year so far it would be on my personal top ten list, but that's just me, for other people it could of made their eyes bleed and caused pregnant women to go into early labor. Oh well, no movie is ever universally liked, thats just how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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