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>get older
>taste becomes less reddit
>realize he's a faggot who just plagiarize his whole career
no wonder zoomers love him. they're too young to remember the things he plagiarized
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>>220808349
>doeesn't make any movies about le evil modern political figures
sounds based to me
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>>220808349
>le plagiarized
>le copied movies REEEEE
The seething he creates is getting too comical for reality. Get over it. It's more insane that his movies go completely over your head.
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>>220808349
Does no one understand the difference between plagiarism and inspiration anymore?
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>>220808412
They'll just say Reservoir Dogs is LE COPY of City on Fire while never actually watching City on Fire. But Kill Bill is just a copy of Lady Snowblood!!! He makes movies for himself, that's as clear cut as you can be.
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>>220808412
There is only left vs right and good and bad now because we let women logic slip through the cracks
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>>220808349
Americans always take from the rest of the world and vastly improve upon it for their own purposes, while the subhumans seethe forever about it.
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yeah and Crimson Tide ripped off Das Boot, but Crimson Tide is way better.
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>>220808412
>>220808459
I bet you fanboys think that the scene of Leo DiCaprio getting shot in the chest and his blood coloring the white rose he's wearing was TRULY original?

Nope. It's from Corbucci's The Mercenary.
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>>220808349
>no wonder zoomers love him
They don't. Millennials do.
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>>220808349
>plagiarize
Do you know what this word means? Referencing previous works of things you like is not plagiarizing.
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>>220808547
Do you know what a reference is anon?
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>>220808349
Since when do zoomers love Tarantino? Most of his movies came out before 2010 which is the earliest year they are willing to see movies from.
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>>220808391
>movies don't specifically talk about people from after when they were made
woah
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>>220808412
>Does no one understand the difference between plagiarism and inspiration anymore?

yeah, it's "doing the exact same thing in the exact same way to the exact same intended effect"

the thing that tarantino does
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>>220808547
Yeah. I know. And you think that's some sort of crime? The more movies I watch that inspired Tarantino the more I enjoy his style. I bet you didn't know the "Did you just hit a boat" scene in Death Proof was because of Gone in 60 seconds when the news anchor was talking to a witness and she said "He hit a boat.". Or Alabama using the cork screw on Virgil was because Sonny Chiba did the same thing in Return of The Streetfighter. SHUT YO BITCH AHH UP.
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>>220808621
Yes, retard
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>>220808622 Refuted right here
>>220808547
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>>220808349
We can play plagiarism games going back centuries. Every single piece of western fiction plagiarizes Homer and the Bible if you go back far enough.
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>>220808412
He straight up steals entire scenes down to the frame regularly.
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>>220808664
proof?
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>>220808598
I have no problems with references, anon.
For example, Uma Thurman's jumpsuit in Kill Bill is a reference to Bruce Lee and that's fine since that's not the point of the scene.
Having your entire scene be about shooting someone wearing a white rose such that the rose reddens and we've gone past reference.
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>>220808671
Literally watch any Godard film
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>>220808412
Yeah, Tarantino does a mix of both, but in a lot of cases just lifts stuff directly.
I mean it clearly works since he knows how to integrate it in his work effectively, but if he tried to do the same in the music industry he'd get sued into oblivion instantly.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Sweet_Symphony#Credits_dispute

This is a good example of what happens when you try that shit there.
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>>220808349
This post feels like a wrong generation zoomer egging on his ilk to score good boy points. Millennials love ebin pop culture references and I'm sure he had to with it.
>>220808412
To be fair he does it so much it overshadows his original scenes.
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>>220808683
You sound really upset about the white rose lol. You realize Tarantino is likely as big of a fan of whatever the fuck you are talking about as you are, right?
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>>220808683
Damn, you're no fun at all. I don't see why you have such a big problem with this at all. He loves Corbucci, so he's not allowed to pay homage to The Mercenary? He loves Fred Williamson movies, he was even in From Dusk Til Dawn. So he payed homage to the mandingo fighter "Big Fred" and he even uses a hammer (Fred Williamson's nickname) in the scene. Even the black girl's name was Sheba, as in Sheba, Baby with Pam Grier. You're just being a baby bitch for no reason.
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>>220808749
Oh and "We have 100 rifles out here" in Django Unchained is just the title of 100 Rifles with Burt Reynolds. And Tarantino used Navajo Joe's theme (Corbucci) in Kill Bill.
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>>220808671
The opening of Inglorious Bastards is literally just The Good The Bad And The Ugly, it's not even stealing from obscure grindhouse flicks (he does that too).
>>220808749
>he's a good filmmaker because he made an EBIN REFERENCE
Neck yourself
How about instead of endlessly referencing and homaging and being le ironic, maybe do something original and sincere? Oh wait he's a hack.
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>>220808867
The only "original" and sincere movies are from like the 1930s you fucking retard. Your mental illness is going to make you panic seeing clouds in two different movies one day
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>>220808349
I don’t give a shit about the movies he plagarized that I never watched but his dialogue is super reddit
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>>220808698
his most famous films are just straight up lifting a ton of sht when he was in his late 20s/30s, hence why he's more jaded

it does feel like he's trying to be more "genuine" with his book and continuing the cliff story
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He's one of the most beloved and respected directors in history. Nobody give a fuck about the /tv/ fraction that keeps spamming the plagiarizer meme lmao
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>>220808867
>97% of the movies are original ideas constructed into an original film
>B-BUT LE REFERENCES ARE STOLEN PROPERTIES!
And no the opening of Inglourious Basterds is nothing like when Angel Eyes talks to the poor farmer. Are you fucking insane? You are grasping at straws at this point and it's annoying engaging with someone so stupid.
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>>220808349
You have to be 80+ to remember.
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>>220808459
But those statements are correct.
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>>220808948
Cliff bs is just stupid shit he's wasting time on.
He's a goober so he gets gassed up about stupid diversions like that by his yesmen crew feat Eli Roth etc...

He should've stayed on track with his career but it's like every time you hear about that he "wants to do" it's some stupid shit his crew is gassing him up about.
It shows quite a bit of insecurity as a director and a need for validation.
His most mature movies are the earlier ones where he was thinking for himself.
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>>220808900
This is such a stupid bad faith arguement. What 30's movie is The Graduate, Wicker Man or Paris,Texas rehashing? Also there's a difference between doing a literary adaptation or a remake and doing what Uno Farto does and just stealing shit because you know your audience is a bunch of 13 year olds who haven't watched a movie made before 1990.
>>220808955
The fact that he's a respected director and screenwriter is one of the reasons the film industry is in the dire shape it's in right now. The dude is a moron who makes films for other morons to feel smart while watching, watch 30 seconds of any interview he has ever given or read any of his terrible "film criticism" and tell me he isn't a paste eating retard.
>>220808957
His plots are all boilerplate B-film subject matter that has been done a million times before, maybe if he's feeling spicy he'll bother to stitch bits 3 or 4 together. The only thing actually new is his unbearable proto-Mellenial screenwriting.
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>>220808459

>At the 1994 Cannes film festival, Tarantino addressed accusations of plagiarizing the film, stating "I love City on Fire and I have the poster for it framed in my house. It's a great movie. I steal from every movie. I steal from every single movie ever made. I love it. If my work has anything it's that I'm taking this from this and that from that and mixing them together and if people don't like them then tough titty, don't go and see it, alright. I steal from everything. Great artists steal, they don't do homages."
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>>220808391
He literally made a ww2 revenge fantasy flick.



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