Wednesday, November 5, 2014

What Would Happen to Quentin Tarantino's Movies?

 Every person has seen a Quentin Tarantino movie sometime in their life. It could be both Kill Bill movies, Pulp Fiction, The Big Lebowski, which inspired a philosophy and a religion named "Dudeism". For some people, many remember the famous line from the movie Pulp Fiction when Samuel L. Jackson dares the man who is eating a Hawaiian hamburger to keep saying the word "what" one more time.

 If someone like this famous movie maker died, what would happen? Well like all famous actors or movie producers and directors, most movie channels would play a movie marathon in honor of their name. Unless you are Patrick Swayze, then it is continuous Dirty Dancing which made him big in the movie business. For Tarantino, they would play some of his hit movies like the ones mentioned in the above paragraph, or maybe some other movies that he recently made such as Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained with brad Pitt as the American solider in charge of a group of soldiers who murder Germans on the spot with the help of their friend The Bear Jew (pronounced der Bär Jew) and Leo DiCaprio was the white plantation owner who treats the wife of one of his former slaves like his own personal whore. (Nice touch Leo).
  Whatever happens to Quentin Tarantino, he will never be missed. No matter how many movie marathons happen to celebrate the honor of his timeless rated R classics, the most thing that people would do, is to quote their famous movie lines from their famous movie characters that are located in the movies. For me, I would personally want to end this post with one good quote I really enjoy from Tarantino's movie:

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