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It's on Netflix Instant!

It may have felt that way but that's overstating it. Haven't mountains of ink been spilled on how QT lifts elements and isn't as revolutionary as early press suggested?

That feels like real nitpicking. Rhonda was a tertiary character as it is in this episode, and I don't think it's sexist to suggest a teenage girl might like being told she's pretty at a school dance.

Death Proof has a much more nuanced and mature view on the nature of psychopathy, for one.

He's confused by his romantic feelings. Many a boy has gone through a similar run of emotions at that age.

Great. The movie is pretty effective on first viewing. Every other QT film is still superior to it.

Wonder who will direct this one. It sounds really good.

Every successive film QT has made is better than Reservoir Dogs.

All the people ranking Darjeeling at the bottom make me depressed. That's a classic in the Corleone household.

Luke is going to have to get over Rhonda being dressy. Clearly the young lady liked looking that way. I was on Claire's side of that situation.

The Japanese couple is so charming in this movie.

I think I'm the only person who thinks this show could actually work.

Very good editing in those two shots.

Jackie Brown, which was criminally underrated upon release. Now it's viewed, rightfully, as a classic.

We also get that great, made-for-film-theory shot where Jimmy is back in the kitchen and the camera is looking over his shoulder at The Wolf talking to Jules and Vincent. This is almost exactly where QT the director would be standing. It has to be on purpose.

I think his performance improves throughout the film. I think he's good in the final two stories.

First two segments are bad, Rodriguez' and QT's are very good. Movie ends on a high point. Still not something worth owning, but I'd watch "The Man from Hollywood" as a standalone.

Shocking that a man who makes really intense, difficult films might be a bit intense and difficult to deal with. Although Ridley seems like less than a barrel of laughs, himself.

I've liked him in many performances.

The clip they used for Fassbender kinda turned me off his performance. I understand now why one critic described him as a "supervillain" in the context of the film.