03-09-2010, 08:42 AM
TerrorScribe Wrote:Generally, I love his work, but the first hour of Deathproof was almost unwatchable to me. It felt like he put a bunch of dialogue in there for the sake of "Ooh, look. I'm Quentin Tarantino and my dialogue is SOOO clever." It felt like Royale with Cheese all over again. :khead:
Now, I haven't seen IB myself so I can't speak on it personally, but I've heard more than a few people say he probably could've knocked about 15 minutes in dialogue off.
I agree with you on Deathproof. However, with Basterds... the dialogue is very key because it helps you get into the mind of the characters. Give it a shot. :biggrinjester::pinheady:
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