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    Well, for whatever reason, I have learned that the most successful actors are the ones who have an attitude like you. Once they learn to let it go, things work better for them. And it sounds like you've learned that. Yeah, it's taken me twenty years. You have to or you're gonna go crazy. 'Cause then what are you doing? What are you doing with your life if you're going to be upset every day when you leave the room and never hear anything? Why do it? What do you see as the benefits of indie films

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    Quentin Tarantino - a director well known for it’s violence and bloodshed content in his movies, was not only a great director, but also a legend of it’s time. Quentin Tarantino turned his studio from an art house studio to a national studio in Hollywood and created a genre of it’s own. Why is he such a remarkable figure in the film industry? It was due to his success in this industry, clearly. At the age of 31, he was made almost a hero among young filmmaker and audience with the release of “Pulp

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    Jack Nicholson unknowingly had a pretty strange situation, growing up in New Jersey. But we covered that in Part 1 of this list. Time to get even deeper in this list of interesting facts about the talented and singular actor. Number Eight: One of His Most Famous Lines was Improvised. And it's from one of his most successful films, both financially and critically. When his character in The Shining announces "Here's Johnny," it isn't because it was written into the script. That's just Jack Nicholson

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    director and a modest budget this film reached high ratings and helped a genre now named Cult Classics come into fruition, it had audiences question many of the characters, quote scenes for decades to come, and give an insight into the world of crime. Quentin Tarantino is an American filmmaker and actor. “His films are characterized by nonlinear storylines, satirical subject matter, an aestheticization of violence, utilization of ensemble casts consisting of established and lesser-known

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    “Just because you are a character doesn’t mean that you have character.” This was said by The Wolf in Quentin Tarantino's movie Pulp Fiction. Tarantino opens our minds to a word with no ordinary days and especially no ordinary people. And that's just what this movie isn't, ordinary. There are so many twist and turns, with storylines out of order and violence mixed in with everyday conversations. It's a movie that can get you confused and grossed out but also excited and thrilled. It's so casually

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    Evaluation of “Pulp Fiction” Film Director Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” first debuted on October 14, 1994, when people first viewed this iconic film they thought it would be the best Tarantino film or the worst one. No matter which way the crowd was swayed this film was for a sure a memorable one, anywhere from Samuel L. Jackson’s misquoted bible verse to the famous dancing scene with John Travolta and Uma Thurman. These scenes are what made this film unique and so appealing to the public.

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    Pulp Fiction was an instant sensation; making 107.93 million. It was written by Quientin Tarantino and released in 1994. Pulp Fiction is about two hit men Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent Vega (John Travolta) who are in charge of picking up a brief case stolen from Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) their boss. (Plot Summary) Vincent is suppose to take Marsellus’s wife, Mia (Uma Thurman), out on a date so she doesn’t get lonely while he is out of town, but at the end things do not go

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    Django Unchained Violence

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    Django Unchained is a movie that takes place in the 1800s, specifically 1858 2 years before the civil war. Our main character is Django a slave who is separated from his wife because he tried to marry her, as a result his master sells him off. On his way to getting sold off, he gets saved by a German bounty hunter named Dr. King Schultz. Dr. King Schultz frees Django, he offers Django his freedom, a horse, and $75 to help him kill the Brittle Brothers. They finally find the Brittle brothers in Gatlinburg

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    In order to establish a clear and concise outline of Tarantino’s work in relation to the consideration of film being represented as high art, we need to begin with one of his earlier and more distinguished works, Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction is not for the faint of heart and its allure boils down to a matter of personal preference and judgement, but its magnitude as a film is a matter of history. One of the main reasons Pulp Fiction has found so much success and praise in the art community is that

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    Grindhouse Themes

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    When talking about Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse isn’t the first film that comes to mind.This tends to be the case since it was a double feature style film that was co directed with Robert Rodriguez. The film Grindhouse is actually a double feature film that puts Rodriquez’s Planet Terror and Tarantino’s Death Proof together.Caetlin Benson-Allott looks at the films and focuses on the cultural studies aspect of the films, analyzing the culture of grindhouse theaters and exploitations films. Grindhouse

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