Movies of the 1970swere filled with malaise, paranoia, and most prevailing of all, revenge.

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Watch What Quentin Tarantino Called The Greatest Savage, Fascist, Revengeamatic Flick Ever made — (Rolling Thunder)

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Tarantino’sill-fated swan song film,The Movie Critic, planned onre-working Schrader’s lost versionofRolling Thunder.

Thanks to his unmistakable style and brand of filmmaking, Tarantinos films are practically a genre of their own.

If there was one broad subject that defines his filmography,look no further than the revenge movie.

William Devane as Charles Rane sitting down and looking up in ‘Rolling Thunder’

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His exposure to these grisly films cemented his fascination with genre movies that were rarely valorized as artful expressions.

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