I identify Tarantino with dialogue. Resevoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown ... these films were all about the dialogue (well, not all about the dialogue, but the dialogue certainly helped make them stand out.) I enjoyed the Kill Bill films, Vol. 2 more than 1 because it was far more story-oriented and less focused on the ultra-violence. But both films seemed to lack that Tarantinesque dialogue that I enjoyed so much in his earlier work.
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FROM GHOULIES AND GHOSTIES
AND LONG-LEGGED BEASTIES
AND THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT,
GOOD LORD DELIVER TO US!
Old Scotch Invocation
-- adapted by Stingy Jack
Stingy's Horror DVD Collection
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