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Four Rooms |
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Rating: Summary: So Funny it Made My Body Go Numb! Review: You NEED this DVD. While the name Quentin Tarantino was my original appeal to this movie, my favorite segment by far was "The Misbehavers" by director Robert Rodriguez (Desperado and Spy Kids). In watching his segment, I literally went numb from laughing so hard. I don't want to spoil the punch, but believe that for that 30 minute segment alone this is worth having. Tarantino's bit "The Man From Hollywood" is also funny in a very Tarantinoesque fashion, but admittedly, it didn't amke me go numb, just [wet] myself. The first segment of the movie is by far my least favorite, but I still enjoyed it to a point. Overall, I believe the acting sells the movie. Tim Roth, the main character, is absolutely brilliant. Without his acting, his character would have merely told the story. Instead, he makes the story. Also, Antonio Banderas is great. He seems to work well with Director Robert Rodriguez, and the two of them have really perfected his character. Tarantino's own acting in his segment is my biggest complaint, but his stuff is so dialogue driven that as long as its comprehensible, it works. In closing, I would have loved to see this movie become the start of a TV series.
Rating: Summary: How can I stop talking about something that's so HUGE? Review: I loved this movie. I'm sure however, that it is not for everyone. When I first started watching it, a few thoughts crossed my mind including: Why am I watching this? What kind of f-ed up movie is this? and Is this supposed to be FUNNY? But as I continued watching it, I guess it kind of grew on me. Tim Roth as Ted the Bellboy is the best part of the film. In the movie, Ted the Bellboy is in charge of taking care of the hotel for this one night (New Years Eve). He visits 4 rooms (hence the title of the movie) and encounters some... "interesting" characters along the way. The humor is very over the top, but something about it is very enjoyable to watch. Antonio Banderrrrres (rolling the r) was hilarious. I'm giving it 5/5 stars because I didn't NOT like anything about the movie. You got F-ed by an oven full of witches?? If you enjoy comedies ... I think you should take a chance on this movie. I'm glad I did. Don't misbehave!
Rating: Summary: Four rooms Review: I own this movie and it one of the funniest movies i have. Tim Roth gives a perfect overexaggerated performance. Awesome cast, great directors.
Rating: Summary: Come on Review: "Four Rooms" is a film written and directed by four people including Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino,the other names are unimportant,however this is the first movie by Quentin Tarantino I really didn't like.The only reason I gave it three stars is because it was semi entertaining.The story mostly focuses on Tarantino favorite Tim Roth as Ted the bellhop. and his adventures in the hotel he works in.They include some of the stupidest crap in movie history.Consider this movie is co-written by the same man that wrote "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" this movie is crap.Even it was by an up and coming new guy it sucks.It has witches,victims of spousle abuse.It's good this movie was released a long time ago,because if he would've released this after "Pulp Fiction" he would've ruined his career. C-.
Rating: Summary: This movie is really funny and worth watching Review: this movie is one of the funniest movies i've seen if you havent seen it its worth watching and very entertaining it stars tim roth (who was great in reservoir dogs) as a crazy whack job bell boy on his first day it deals with 4 rooms and there stories behind them it has a great script with very original and extremely witty dialogue Quentin Tarentino (the master of ultra violent witty satire along with great directing) plays a funny role is this as also antonio bandarez does as a crazy father trying to get his children to behave it turns into real mayhem and chaos as tim roth's jobs turn into bloody,chaotic, and just plain hillarious this movie may seem expensive to buy but when you splurge for it you'll see where your money went (laughed so hard i almost pee'd my pants)
Rating: Summary: Offbeat comedy with 4 directors - mixed results Review: This film has Tim Roth as a novice Bellboy getting caught up in the absurd goings on at 4 different hotel rooms, with each sequence having a different director. Quentin Tarantino acts in and directs the last sequence, which is really the least amusing. Overall the acting is good, with many small roles by actors/actresses such as Madonna, Jennifer Beals, Lili Taylor, Ione Skye, Bruce Willis, Marisa Tomei, Kathy Griffin, and Antonio Banderas. The best part is directed by Robert Rodriguez, and has Banderas as the father of two kids who are involved in comic adventures (this also foreshadows Rodriguez's development of the Spy Kids films). There are no extras on the DVD and the first sequence with the wiccans is a bit creepy in retrospect since they are involved in Diana goddess worship in a film made before Princess Di was killed. Of course, the last sequence is pretty dark for a comedy, so this film is really a mixed bag.
Rating: Summary: rather keep your good money Review: The more this Tarantino guy attempts to be sophisticated, the worse he fails. This inexplicably overrated, clumsy effort is even worse than Pulp Fiction. Packed with violence and poor taste, it sticks out like a sore thumb for its total lack of talent, humour, ideas. The film equivalent of a crapburger with 200 chili peppers (expired, too), it lets the amazingly childish ego of its director transpire from its every pore. And I don't tolerate such yobbo in my private living room.
Rating: Summary: QT IS A DRAG Review: It's sad, but if you look at it, Tarentino was a big spike of hype because NOTHING ELSE was happening. This guy made a career by ripping off and disecting finer films and he still sucks. THE WORST, being his own, ugly cameo roles, which slow movies to absolute halts. His sickening, saddening ego must be vanquished, so that actual, cool and less pathetically juvenile films can be made again. Good hair implants though, DUDE.
Rating: Summary: Come on Review: "Four Rooms" is a film written and directed by four people including Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino,the other names are unimportant,however this is the first movie by Quentin Tarantino I really didn't like.The only reason I gave it three stars is because it was semi entertaining.The story mostly focuses on Tarantino favorite Tim Roth as Ted the bellhop. and his adventures in the hotel he works in.They include some of the stupidest crap in movie history.Consider this movie is co-written by the same man that wrote "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" this movie is crap.Even it was by an up and coming new guy it sucks.It has witches,victims of spousle abuse.It's good this movie was released a long time ago,because if he would've released this after "Pulp Fiction" he would've ruined his career. C-.
Rating: Summary: Pointless. Review: 'Four Rooms' is a pointless movie that will waste almost two hours of your life. A few moments are funny, but they are not worth the time and energy. Stay away from it as far as possible.
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