SinCityvsSeenIt
Originally Posted by EriksShadow
She doesn't need to. :yumyum:
I never thought of her as hot...especially after I noticed her seriously crooked nostrils...I can't stop staring at them.
Originally Posted by EriksShadow
You can totaly tell QT dipped his hand in it directing wise. 

anyway, i thought the movie was great. i will buy the DVD when it comes out.
Originally Posted by EriksShadow
But uhm... was anyone else thinking this?


sin city was out before that final fantasy crap.
Last edited by reno96teg; Jul 17, 2007 at 11:42 AM.
Originally Posted by Reno Fett
i think you're just saying that because you know that he was somehow involved. i really saw nothing QT about it. i think it was more of a marketing thing, attaching his name to it.
anyway, i thought the movie was great. i will buy the DVD when it comes out.
no..

sin city was out before that final fantasy crap.
anyway, i thought the movie was great. i will buy the DVD when it comes out.
no..
sin city was out before that final fantasy crap.
My, aren't we negative?
When I saw the preview for it.. I asked my friend.. before even KNOWING QT had anything to do with it.. if he directed it. Then two seconds later his name showed up.
And all I'm saying is that she reminded me of that char. . I'm in no way implying one was taken from the other.
Take a chill pill.
Originally Posted by Reno Fett
i really saw nothing QT about it. i think it was more of a marketing thing, attaching his name to it.
Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
Quentin Tarantino only directed one scene: the one where Clive Owen is imagining that Benicio Del Toro is talking to him. Robert Rodriguez did the score for Kill Bill Vol. 2 for a dollar, just because he wanted to do it. So in return, Tarantino did the one scene, and of course lent his name to the PR campaign. Mainly Rodriguez wanted Tarantino to to try out filming in Hi-def digital to try and convince him of the benefits of shooting with digital instead of film. Frank Miller was also a "director" insofar as the comic books were used as storyboards for the movies. So really even with all the director credits, it's still pretty much all Rodriguez.


