Tons of suspense, hilarious scenes that shouldn't be funny, (Tarantino's style), amazing character development, great build-up to the end, great dialogue. Scenes like the hilarious over-focus on the door boards, the violent blood vomiting, the brothers brains sprayed on his sister, the amount of times the "N" word is mentioned, having no idea who the good guys and bad guys are, the rough Mexican that can play a beautiful piano piece but struggles to finish it, the cheesy sayings throughout the film, character notices 1 jellybean on the floor when hundreds were blown in the room, are all just so Tarantino's style, finally meeting mini, the dialogue about mini's legendary coffee. You think that all of these things are relevant to the story but they're not. But this dialogue is simple filler dialogue that makes you connect with each character to find out if you like them or not. You want to like Mini because she sells candy, makes the best damn coffee in Wyoming, makes fun of her fat a$$. Using shock as humor, yet disarming you with simple dialogue that seems relatable. Great film for sure, going to watch it again to understand Tarantino's master character development and how the story comes together like a zipper. For some reason I was waiting for "The Wolf" to show up to cleanup the bodies. lol
Fav Quotes:
John "The Hangman" Ruth: Now Daisy, I want us to work out a..signal system of communication. When I elbow you real hard in the face; that means SHUT UP!
John "The Hangman" Ruth: That's the trouble with old people. You can push them down the stairs and pretend it's an accident, but you just can't shoot 'em.