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I disagree; I thoroughly enjoyed Kill Bill I &II. The best dialogue in both was what was not spoken, but had to be inferred. The outfit the Bride wore was identical to that Bruce Lee wore in his last movie. The fact that the Brides name was revealed by Bill early on , but you never realized it. One of my absolute favorite scenes of all time, and this is a spoiler if you have not seen the movie; is when the Bride plucks out Elle Driver's remaining eye, and then steps on the eyeball on her way out of the trailer. The best part is again not stated and left to the imagination. What happens when Elle Driver stops screaming and realizes the Black Mamba snake is still in the trailer with her? It is one of the both funniest and most evil scenes ever. The Bride was one cold and scary bitch. Just my 2 cents, but I thought both movies were a lot of fun. YMMV
Huge fan of all the classic QT films myself, and even though I was initially disappointed by Jackie Brown on repeated viewings I really enjoyed the performances. But Death Proof is probably one of the worst movies I've seen in recent memory and I really think it goes back to the writing, the dialog was just pedestrian and not engaging IMO. That was the coolest thing about his best work, they were so much more than action films because of the hilariously witty lines being delivered by the most unlikely characters. I mean in the opening scene of Reservoir Dogs along you have two brilliant pieces of dialog, the Like a Virgin riff and Buscemi's "tipping is for the birds" speech. Hopefully he can start to write like that again for his next movie.