I'm a huge Tarantino fan and realized I had never seen this, so I just watched this for the first time today and I was completely overwhelmed. The golden cast, the Hans Zimmer score, the best dialogue out of any Tarantino film, Christian Slater at his absolute best and most lovable. How did it up end that the best thing Tarantino was ever involved in is something he never directed?
>How did it up end that the best thing Tarantino was ever involved in is something he never directed? It was really good because, as he did not direct it, it did not turn into a "collage" of all the films he loves.
Adam Baker
Scott took the non-linear script and put it chronological order and tweaked the ending.
Plus he was at least 76.4% less of an autist than Tarantino, he didn't have (that i know of) a foot or cuck fetish and was objectively a more competent director.
Landon Perez
Tony Scott
Nolan Gonzalez
I just watched it for the first time recently.
I liked it
Chase Hall
because it took a lot from Taxi Driver and inspired movies like Drive, it had the greatest cast in a movie I have ever seen, and Tarantino couldn't cuck it up with his directing.
Juan Gray
>I'm a huge Tarantino fan and realized I had never seen this >im a huge fan >never seen his seminal work
kill all plebs
Landon Young
Check out of the Tarantino Cut fanedit.
It restores the non-linear story, which served the movie better if you ask me.
Brayden Davis
RIP in Peace. No one could've guess you'd end up being best Scott.
David Sanchez
>Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Brad Pitt, Gary Oldman, Christopher Walken, Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, James Gandolfini, Michael Rapaport, Bronson Pinchot, Samuel L Jackson, Tom Sizemore, Saul Rubinek, Anna Thomson, Chris Penn.
There is no cast that has been beter except for maybe Magnolia.
Nicholas Jenkins
Tony Scott was based af, The Last Boy Scout is dope, Bruce's best performance and The Hunger is underrated as hell. There isn't a line of dialog till like 10 mins in to that movie.
Robert Garcia
>You're so cool.
Isaac Nelson
Man on Fire, Domino, Unstoppable and Deja Vu are legitimately all great films in my opinion
Ayden Sanders
Wrong Scott died.
Carson Lopez
R.Scott isn't really my type of director, I don't like any of his work outside of Alien..
but damn Tony had that fire and spark for life in his films. Deja Vu and Man on Fire feel so fucking tragic and I love his cinematography/style of juxtaposing images and sound
Unstoppable just feels COMFY.
Carson Reed
Thought it was a fucking shit ripoff of Badlands
Brody Collins
I know that. Was there really a reason why he killed himself. It felt like he a couple of movies left in him