- Chain Reaction, Matilda, Emma, Stonewall, 1996
- Last Action Hero, Once Upon a Forest, Jurassic Park, The Music of Chance, Un Coeur en Hiver, 1993
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As far as Hunchback Of Notre Dame is concerned, count me out of the fan club because I HATE that film!
I like The Hunchback of Notre Dame, but it probably wouldn’t be considered as one of Disney’s greatest animated features by anyone. But Roger is clearly a Disney fanboy and considers it to be a classic, going so far to compare it to Beauty and the Beast.
It’s sad that I’ve never seen Eraser. I was an Arnold super fan in the 80’s and early 90’s. By 96 though I was all about the crime drama. It’s Tarrantino’s fault. That’s back when he was still making good movies. Then he got into that comic book crap like Kill Bill.
Um Kill Bill is not comic book crap. It’s not even based on anything and it is completely original. Kill Bill Tarantino wrote as a gift for Uma Thurman to work her again for her birthday and decided to make an homage to martial arts and samurai films since he’d been working on Inglorious Bastards for a while and put it on hold because he felt he couldn’t finish it at time and wrote this for her.
Where do you get the notion that this is comic book crap? You have no idea what you’re talking about especially if you’re going to bad mouth a movie, at least get the genre right.
“Kill Bill, Volume 2” was Ebert’s 2nd best film of 2004. Volume 1 was a runner-up the year before. The pair of them made runner-up in Ebert’s 10 best of the 2000s.
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