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Kash
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Just wanted to start the ball rolling about one of the greatest movies ever made, and heres an "out-there" Tarantino style Q:

Which chracter in any Tarantino movie do you identify with the most and why?

I'd have to say Brad Pitt from 'True Romance' (not that I'm a stoner or anything but that level of chilledness is something everyone of us should aspire to ;)


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First i just have to say tarantino is a movie god.

If i had to pick someone it would be Christian slater in True Romance i just think the same way as he does. But i dont see elvis.
Or maybe Bruce Willis in Pulp Fiction because he kicked ass


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Kash
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Whats the most extreme scene (written or filmed) in a Tarantino movie or script?

I'd have to say its the uncut version of Patricia Arquette taking on hitman James Gandolfini in 'True Romance'...


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I would have to say the best was:
From Dusk til Dawn.
Not only did he write it, he also
produced and acted in this film.

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Kash
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Dusk Till Dawn is an absolute classic too:

"That is not f***ing that, this is f***ing this!" and other great lines, I even liked DTD3 with Rebecca Gayheart and Michael Parks.


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