Thread:Godzillafan93/@comment-6052796-20140913230734/@comment-6052796-20150122095701

I've never seen Basterds fully to get a critique on it, but there was one scene I did see that I thought stood out against the pointless violence. It was a scene where the English Army were plotting their part of the mission, Mike Myers plays an English Army general who briefs his Lt. on the mission. Now as a Canadian, I am an automatic fan of Myers comedy. However there was next to none in there save for some classic british wit. What most people don't know is that Myers' father used to be in the British Army in WWII and it became a key factor in his performene in this movie. I myself also have had family in the British army in WWII so I could relate to this scene in some extent. On the subject of from Dusk Till Dawn, I actually do like that movie, not because of the content, but it was able to successfully fool most people into thinking they were just gonna watch a violent robbery movie. Not one person expected Vampires. Most executives whom know of the movie's content ahead of time, often feel they have to spoil it in fear they are pissing off their cash cow audiences, but Tarantino and Rober Rodreguez put their foot. I also liked How Savini justified the Crotch Gun. What many people don't know was that Savini was a Nam vet, it's why each and every one of the movies he participates in, in regards to the effects department, is pretty gory. He stated that if someone made a real life Crotch Gun like the one in Dusk till Dawn,  the recoil wouldn't ball bust them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpJdUpxaDOo He even states why here.

Now for Pulp Fiction, that there along with Kill Bill and Resivoir Dogs, is Tarantino's best and that's saying alot by both those that love and hate him. However for arguments sake, let's say screw the others for now and focus on Pulp Fiction.

Another takes place in 98, Pulp Fiction was made in 94 which means, Kouichi and Mei would be 11 when it came out. Now since King and Lovecraft are able to be bought and sold in Japan and the early 90s was part of the Era of VHS, so pretty much everyone had a VHS. Hell some still do and it became the inspiration for movies like Ringu. Anyway getting off track here. My point there is that Kouichi or Mei would probably have watched it at one point or another. I know the Animators watched it at one point, since their day dream dance was actually a parody of the dance scene in the movie.

Now the style on the other hand would be a different story. I'm gonna show you a trailer for the movie and I would like for you to guess which character would be somewhat of a match from that film with the characters in the anime. That includes minor characters too, another thing I like about Quentin is that he gives minor characters at least a spot in the limelight even if they get killed afterwards. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW7TRJ0e2Z8