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It is very weird he thinks this about Ryan Reynold's movies when he makes high end schlock. Like, Tartintino doesn't make classical cinema. He makes stuff that 13 year old boys love. He is good at that. Don't get me wrong but he isn't putting out what he thinks he is putting out.
He’s not wrong though about his movies, whether you like them or not, they do form a major part of the cultural zeitgeist. Not all of his movies have that impact, but Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Inglorious Basterds, Django and Once Upon were all immensely popular at the time of their release and people still talk about them.
Reynolds on the other hand has only really made one movie ever that left an impact in the cultural zeitgeist, with the first Deadpool. But all the random other shit he puts out like Red Notice and the Hitman’s Bodyguard are movies that you watch on Netflix when you’re looking for something that you only need to half pay attention to and then you forget completely. It’s kind of ironic that the only movie Reynolds has made that left an impact is one where you barely see his face.