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Category Archives: directed viewing
Directed Viewing Redux: Race and the Meaning of “Django Unchained”
You remember last year when I did all those pieces about the movies of Quentin Tarantino? Back when I had that regular series called Directed Viewing, where I covered the films of a given director in depth? Well, that series … Continue reading
Directed Viewing: “Inglourious Basterds” and the New Remix
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
Directed Viewing: The Argument for “Death Proof”
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
Directed Viewing: “Kill Bill vol 2″ Deepest Regrets
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
Posted in directed viewing, Tarantino
Tagged Darryl Hannah, David Carradine, film, Gordon Liu, Kill Bill, Kill Bill vol 2, michael madsen, movies, Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman
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Directed Viewing: “Kill Bill: Volume 1″ and the long setup
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
Posted in directed viewing, Tarantino
Tagged action films, Darryl Hannah, David Carradine, film, Kill Bill, Lucy Liu, martial arts movies, movies, Quentin Tarantino, Sonny Chiba, Uma Thurman, Vivica Fox
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Directed Viewing: Tarantino Clip Show
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
Posted in directed viewing, Tarantino
Tagged film, Four Rooms, From Dusk Till Dawn, movies, Natural Born Killers, Quentin Tarantino, True Romance
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Directed Viewing: “Jackie Brown”
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
Directed Viewing: “Pulp Fiction” and the 90s Megaton
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
Posted in directed viewing, Tarantino
Tagged 1993, Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken, crime dramas, film, harvey keitel, independent film, John Travolta, movies, noir, post-modern films, Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino, Royale with Cheese, Samuel L Jackson, tim roth, Uma Thurman, Ving Rhames
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Directed Viewing: A Tarantino Child and “Reservoir Dogs”
I don’t think anybody is going to ask me “Why cover Tarantino?” because honestly one of the questions I get asked more than anything is “Why haven’t you written about Tarantino yet?” These people have a point: he’s not only … Continue reading
Posted in directed viewing, Tarantino
Tagged 1992, chris penn, film, harvey keitel, heist film, michael madsen, movies, Quentin Tarantino, Reservoir Dogs, steve buscemi, tim roth
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Directed Viewing: “Melancholia” of the Heart
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading