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#1990 to #1989
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joshuaww (11/17/2012) [-]
That's a great game.
It's a show about an expert Face Reader... has a better name, but I can't remember it. Basically about a guy who can tell read emotions based on expressions and micro-expressions on a person's face. Just by asking him questions and reading their reactions he can tell what a person knows, doesn't know, and lots of other things.
I've actually learned quite a bit about it, and can pick up on stuff myself at times thanks to watching it.
It's a show about an expert Face Reader... has a better name, but I can't remember it. Basically about a guy who can tell read emotions based on expressions and micro-expressions on a person's face. Just by asking him questions and reading their reactions he can tell what a person knows, doesn't know, and lots of other things.
I've actually learned quite a bit about it, and can pick up on stuff myself at times thanks to watching it.
#1998 to #1997
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joshuaww (11/17/2012) [-]
My favorite scene has to be the last two, when they clean up, and when Jules deals with the robbers.
Quentin Tarantino is my favorite director. He's an amazing writer who really knows how to write dialogue. It's just so natural. Like the opening scene for the Resevoir Dogs, when they're talking about tipping. It just feels like something you'd read in a book, or over hear in a diner. It's amazing.
Quentin Tarantino is my favorite director. He's an amazing writer who really knows how to write dialogue. It's just so natural. Like the opening scene for the Resevoir Dogs, when they're talking about tipping. It just feels like something you'd read in a book, or over hear in a diner. It's amazing.
#1999 to #1998
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connerence (11/17/2012) [-]
Yes. Although Quentin Tarantino isn't my favorite director (I actually don't have a single favorite, but he does rank up there pretty high) I absolutely adore how he builds his movies. I especially like how his movies are told in a round-about way, that it starts at one point and then just goes in all sorts of directions.