Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
DipitySkillful
an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
Raymond Sierra
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Phillida
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Michael_Elliott
My Best Friend's Birthday (1987) This amateur film was co-written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and has become somewhat of a cult favorite over the years. Fans of Tarantino are willing to check out anything he has done so this leads them to his first feature, which originally ran 70 minutes but due to a fire there are only fragments that remain. The total running time is just over 35 minutes so half of the movie is lost but there's still enough interesting material to make it worth sitting through. The story is pretty simple as Tarantino plays a DJ whose best friend has just been dumped and the two try to have some fun. This leads to the Tarantino character getting involved with a hooker.With half the film missing it's impossible to fairly judge this movie but I must say that as a Tarantino fan I enjoyed it. On a technical level there's certainly nothing special about the film as the director obviously hadn't gotten that great eye of his. However, the dialogue and how people talk to one another is on full power here and there are some very funny sequences. One such example is when they are discussing great actors in bad movies and also a scene dealing with good music.Tarantino is actually a lot of fun in his part and he certainly knows how to handle his dialogue. What's most interesting here is the subplot dealing with the hooker as a lot of their relationship would be used in TRUE ROMANCE so fans of that film will certainly want to check this out.
Adam Peters
(32%) A curiosity piece that's for Tarantino fans only as about half of it is 100% missing forever, and what's left is largely a mixed bag. Quentin himself is about the best thing here and gives a good dose of effort and comic timing to his performance. The writing is somewhat decent at times; although like a lot of things here it's clearly the product of the inexperienced, and many will claim that it's nothing more than typical Tarantino movie name dropping, which really is only partly true. For a very low budget first attempt this isn't too bad, and it does at least show some future potential of what was yet to come.
adrianmonk-russell
The opening scene is in my opinion one of QT's most (if not his and only matchless immortal most) iconic genius works of dialog. With a hypersensitive observer of pop ism like QT their works can grossly radically rewire the worldly adult computer mind. It can quite literally turn us into adult children. Either my mind is playing tricks on me from my godlike manic state from QT's genius or QT's writing can be comparable with JD Salinger or even Shakespeare.The opening scene is in my opinion one of QT's most (if not his and only matchless immortal most) iconic genius works of dialog. With a hypersensitive observer of pop ism like QT their works can grossly radically rewire the worldly adult computer mind. It can quite literally turn us into adult children. Either my mind is playing tricks on me from my godlike manic state from QT's genius or QT's writing can be comparable with JD Salinger or even Shakespeare.
twiggysmonkey
Warning: spoilers just aheadi recently saw my best friends birthday, the unreleased, unfinished, unfinanced quentin tarantino film from 1987. i am a huge tarantino fan and i own all of his movies on pretty much all the video formats. i searched and searched for the film and i finally found it, when it arrived at my house i ran right up to my room slammed the door and put it in the VCR and when i was done i felt like the happiest man ever, it was so much like all of quentins other work but still unique. when i was half way through the 40 minutes of footage i said to myself this is true romance meets bachelor party meets pulp fiction. like all of quentins other movies it contains drugs and even a pretty cool fight scene. but it is most similar to true rommance alot of the dialouge from the film was dialouge that had been taken from true romance.
**SPOILERS**
the elvis speech from true romance the difference between a whore and a call girl dialouge and the whole thing about the pimp coming after the hooker even though most of the main ideas are derived from other quentin scripts it's still got it's own great parts 5/5 stars EXCELLENT!