Dis or Dat?

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  • YakuZoku7

    Dis
    Tarantino

    Dat
    Fincher

    • to have a beer with or their movies?_niko
    • maybe your method of directing differs from mine, ain't the same fuckin' ballpark, it ain't the same league, it ain't even the same fuckin' sport.hotroddy
    • dis. tarantino writes his own movies, fincher does book-to-movie adaptations.imbecile
    • Hmmm this is a tough one... I think my vote is slightly towards DAT.Ramanisky2
    • Absolutely DAT.Continuity
    • From a directors perspective i'd rather live without DIS, so DAT. But there's a valid point to be made about DIS's writing. It's tough.Morning_star
    • Dat, but I'm talking about the camera.garbage
    • DIS all the way. Almost every tarantino flick was amazing. Of fincher’s work all i ever cared about was se7enscarabin
    • Plus fincher made that awful nine inch nails video that had nothing to do with anythingscarabin
    • he did fight club, too. i'm still choosing disimbecile
    • Se7en is one of the greatest films of all time.instrmntl
    • But Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs are up there too.instrmntl
    • style-wise
      dat
      pango
    • QT bigger hits. Pulp Fiction is the best American movie of the 90s. Inglorious Basterds is the best movie of the 21st century so far. Two masterpieces.nb
    • For me it comes down to Res. Dogs, pulp fiction and True Romance vs Se7en and fight club all movies I can watch over and over again_niko
    • the social network is great, too. disimbecile
    • https://www.the-numb…
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      imbecile
    • I love Zodiac.Ramanisky2
    • After 13 hours I still can't decide.sted
    • @nb The intro scene to Inglorious Basterds is possibly the best opening of the 21st century, but then it kind of gets caught in the mud a bit.garbage
    • Dis is a weirdo in a good way and a storyteller. Dat is a crazy, obsessed visual guy. Dis is more interestingdoggydoggdog
    • Tarantino's last two movies were kind of shit. I think he is a little too much in love with his own writing.yuekit
    • BTW didn't one of the QBN founders act in a David Fincher movie? The Game (1997)yuekit
    • dismilfhunter
    • DIS any day of the week! The most timeless, rewatchable films after star wars.
      Fight Club is the only one that makes it tricky
      Projectile
    • True Romance was directed by Tony Scott. That's why it was great in the same way Empire Strikes Back is the best SW film.face_melter
    • DIS: Personal, passionate projects which is what I think movie making should be about regardless of my personal taste.palimpsest
    • ^ There's a foot fetish joke there, but I'm way to busy for it lol.garbage
    • The word that pops in my head, every time that I hear Quentin Tarantino's name is....kitschy and or fetish.utopian

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