Steven Wright was also the pathetically poor, but extremely funny, psychologist in Natural Born Killers (written by Tarantino, made by Oliver Stone) - have any of you seen the extra scene with some more funny remarks by him?
Reservoir Dogs: Good movie, it has many of the trademarks of Tarantino - the music, the bloody violence, and the humour. I was disappointed that it was so short - but I've come to realise it would have become too slow had it been longer.
It's definitely not his best.
I'm actually inclined to give that title to Kill Bill Vol. 1 and not to Pulp Fiction although the latter must be said to be one hell of a movie. I loved both movies. I think Tarantino is probably the best movie-maker out there today.
Did any of you see From Dusk Till Dawn (written by Tarantino)? Now that was a very sick movie, and the way it changed in about half a second from being a hostage-taking escapee movie and into being a vampire movie makes you think. That was very strange indeed. But I liked some of it - the old priest's charge against the vampires, Tarantino's role as the psycho brother of George Clooney, and the final scene, where the camera zooms out and one sees the Aztech temple hidden behind the bar...