Well, allow me to retort...
There they are. All the hallmarks of a good Qt bashing. Influences worn on sleeve...check. Qt made a Qt(formula) movie...check. See...I have a different perspective. Yes, he certainly does take whole concepts from his personal collection of faves, but it's what he does with them that I appreciate. You want to compare him to a band...Ok. I am thinking Boogie Knights. Who took a bunch of 70's covers and built a franchise around the concept. Were they using other people's work...sure. But somehow, through showmanship, razzle dazzle, and fun, they made them their own. So yeah...he cribs, but it's part homage, part 'maybe I can make something my own out of it'. Not to harp on The Revenant(which I loathed), but people are falling all over themselves to rave about that, and if you have ever seen Man Called Horse, Jeremiah Johnson etc...well, you have seen better movies for one thing, but you have also seen the majority of the ideas of that movie done better. But yet, no hackusations will be tossed that way. It's become too easy to critique Qt. Maybe because of his 'personality' over-shadowing his work, or whatever. You also bring Tim Burton into the argument. Ok. To go back to the music analogy, even if a director makes the same movie over and over again...if he does it well, where is the harm? AC/DC, Motorhead, Ramones, made a career of that kind of output, and if you have a problem with that, well, thems fighting words. Burton's problem is that he no longer has anything to say. His movies are pretty empty things. I think Qt has a ton of stuff to say, and this movie is brimming with his point of view. Maybe you don't like his voice, but you certainly have to admit he has one. I also disagree with you as far as his dialogue. I think in combination with some of his sharpest writing, he also has learned to surround himself with ACTORS who buy in lock stock and barrel. Can you tell me, are there any contemporaries that get as much out of their actors than Qt? Sam Jackson...who ain't afraid to collect a paycheck, gets to new levels every time they work together. Kurt Russell? Comes out of semi retirement and just does some of his best work in a long time. Walton Goggins. Just terrific. Showy, over the top...yet brilliant. Madsen, Bechir(man he was so subtly good), Tim Roth(not so subtle, just as good) and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Who I have never liked. Just NAILS it. Crazy, simmering anger...just outstanding. So yeah. I happen to think his direction and writing has never been better. Man, even at 3 hrs, that movie flew for me. And Peckinpah may have been the world's angriest man/filmmaker, but I think he would even have been impressed with the 'topper' nature of what Qt did with his clear homage/references. I do not go to see a Qt movie to see 'groundbreaking'. I go to one of his movies to see a man who clearly loves movies make a movie of his own out of all the beloved memories in his head while at the same time giving it his own voice.. Sorry you didn't enjoy it...but I loved it. So with returned due respect, I disagree.
And Green Day blows.

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