A screenwriting technique in which two or more characters have a
conversation that has
nothing to do with the plot of the movie or the current situation, but is usually added to lighten the mood, or to develop character. This method can either work to the movie's advantage, or just slow it down.
Coined by Doug Walker, AKA the
Nostalgia Critic, in his review of M. Night Shyamalan's "Signs."
1. Ugh, that new
M. Night Shyamalan movie was
horrendous. The plot was
nonsensical, the characters were dull, and there was WAY too much Tarantinoing.
2. The movie was pretty violent, but the Taratinoing lightened up the mood considerably.