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Mr. Scot

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I'm the very rare person who is not impressed by Quentin Tarantino. I don't think he is a genius. I think he's talented, but a complete gimmick. So ... anything he's done.

Tarantino is a guy that you either love or hate. All of his movies are filmed the same way.

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I'm the very rare person who is not impressed by Quentin Tarantino. I don't think he is a genius. I think he's talented, but a complete gimmick. So ... anything he's done.

I liked pulp fiction, because it was the first of his that I saw. everything else is the same damn movie over again. And he puts himself in his movies, and he ruins them. he's a terrible actor.

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I'm the very rare person who is not impressed by Quentin Tarantino. I don't think he is a genius. I think he's talented, but a complete gimmick. So ... anything he's done.

This. There are exactly two movies of Tarantino that I like

Reservoir Dogs and Django Unchained.

And yes that includes me not liking Pulp Fiction

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I am guessing you mean movies you don't like that everyone else seems to love.

In addition to Pulp Fiction I am not that big of a fan of "There's Something About Mary"

I guess in the reverse category first thing that comes to mind is that I actually really enjoyed "Battleship" and everyone seemed to hate that movie

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