Four Rooms is a collection of four stories -- all of which take place within the same hotel. The first segment ("The Missing Ingredient") is, quite possibly, some of the worst drivel I have ever watched. It's downright painful to sit through. I got the strong impression that it was written very quickly, and that it was written with the intention of being humorous by a person who doesn't know the first thing about humor.

I can't even remember the 2nd story ("The Wrong Man"), which is a testament to the poor quality of the first half of this tape.

Thankfully, things start to pickup with the 3rd installment "The Misbehavers" (written by Robert Rodriguez). I'm glad it came along when it did, because I was painfully close to ejecting the tape. This segment is, by far, the best of the lot.

The 4th segment, "The Man from Hollywood" is exactly what you'd expect from Quinten Tarantino. It's chock full of outrageous dialogue and Tarantino overacts like there's no tomorrow.

All in all, this is not a "movie" worth renting.

I give the first two segments a 3/10, I give the latter two segments a 6/10. Overall I'd rate it a 4/10.