Films from the 30s and 40s were largely poor ER. The acting was so wooden, the actors may as well have had the scripts in their hands and just read their lines.
I would have to vote thus; Res Dogs - One of the finest movies ever made Pulp Fiction - Superb Jackie Brown - not as good but worth it for Bridget Fonda in her bikini Kill Bill 1 - excellent Kill Bill 2 - very good but not as good as first Grindhouse - A bit patchy but some good performances and saved by the fanny in the Cheerleader outfit (tug) Inglorious Basterds - not his best but I thought Pitt did a stand up job and not worth the pelters he is getting. Fassbender was excellent. Django Unchained - looking forward to seeing his take on the Western Honourable mentions also go to; True Romance - awesome film Natural Born Killers - excellent script rather clumsily handled by Oliver Stone, not the hit it should have been From Dusk Till Dawn - love the film and QT puts in a decent performance as an actor instead of director. Not Oscar winning but did the job well
Aye ...and Kill Bill Vol 2 is way better than the kid on kung fu in Vol 1. Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown are his best (in that order) All disagreement with this is simply confirmation of status as either a **** or a ***** that sucks ****s off
Don't diss Doris Day ya ****ing prick. I watched Calamity Jane at the weekend and it was fkn brilliant.
I just blew in from the windy city etc and not forgetting Oh! The Deadwood Stage is a-rollin' on over the plains, with the curtains flappin' and the driver slappin' the reins. Beautiful sky! A wonderful day! Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away! good memories waching that as a nipper on a Sunday afternoon