I never really connected with the Kill Bills. I’d say my split from great to good happens after Death Proof. I also may move Licorice Pizza up. I have an interest in seeing that again, but I don’t know if I will ever watch Phantom Thread again
Nothing wrong with it I just think it’s probably his weakest outside of my Django which I haven’t seen since the theater. I think the Kill Bills were my first of his I saw so I probably rank them higher because of that. My love for inherent vice has been obvious the last few months in the lead up to one battle.
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1. The Master 2. There Will Be Blood 3. Pulp Fiction 4. Inglourious Basterds 5. Punch Drunk Love 6. Boogie Nights 7. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 8. Magnolia 9. Kill Bill 1 & 2 10. Jackie Brown 11. Reservoir Dogs 12. Phantom Thread 13. Django Unchained 14. Inherent Vice 15. Licorice Pizza 16. Death Proof 17. The Hateful Eight 18. Hard Eight
Famously Spielberg claims that what you think would be a Kubrick thing was his idea and vice versa. I still doubt the bear could be anyone but Spielberg.
The scene in the 2004 The Punisher where Frank Castle's family is gunned down on the beach was filmed in my town. That is the closest movie location to me. Cocoon and Spring Breakers were also shot in my county.
Pretty much anytime you see a desert with a Joshua tree in anything it was filmed in my hometown. And now I live a couple blocks from the Ferris Bueller and Donnie Darko houses. Oh and the cafe from A Cinderella Story is on the corner.
Philadelphia has a ton. Blow Out is probably the best filmed here. To get more local, the prisons up the street from my school were used in Birdy, Animal Factory, Law Abiding Citizen and whatever the Brian Tyree Henry Apple TV show is called