Best Tarantino Movie?

Best Tarantino Movie?


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Jaguark101

"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings"
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#22
Ok, here is the updated ranking after watching Jackie Brown

My personal order:

Django Unchained
Kill Bill
Once upon a time in... Hollywood
Jackie Brown
Inglorious Bastards
Pulp Fiction
Hateful eight

Just got Death Proof and Reservoir Dogs to see.
 
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Borasey79

#23
Ok, here is the updated ranking after watching Jackie Brown

My personal order:

Django Unchained
Kill Bill
Once upon a time in... Hollywood
Jackie Brown
Inglorious Bastards
Pulp Fiction
Hateful eight

Just got Death Proof and Reservoir Dogs to see.
That list puts some anger in my belly, tbh.
Especially seeing Pulp Fiction that low. I don't much care about IB, though I too rate it above H8, but ain't no way Once and KB are above Pulp!
 

Jaguark101

"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings"
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#24
That list puts some anger in my belly, tbh.
Especially seeing Pulp Fiction that low. I don't much care about IB, though I too rate it above H8, but ain't no way Once and KB are above Pulp!
Its all personal preference. Just because Pulp is that low does not mean I consider it a bad film.
 
#25
1. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
2. Death Proof
3. Jackie Brown
4. Pulp Fiction
5. The Hateful Eight
6. Kill Bill vol. 1
7. Reservoir Dogs
8. Django Unchained
9. Inglorious Bastards
10. Kill Bill vol. 2
 
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#26
Very hard choice but Pulp fiction tops the list for me , it was ahead of it’s time .

Inglorious Basterd was definitely one of the best movie I have ever seen as well that takes 2nd .

His weakest is probably Jackie Brown I guess .
 
#27
Kill Bill, especially the second part (although it doesn't really make sense to me to separate Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, they're the same movie), represents the apex of Tarantino's work imo. Pulp Fiction is amazing as well and is a close second, followed by Django, then Jackie Brown, then Reservoir Dogs. The other 5 movies are not that great and Inglorious Basterds in particular is very overrated, an overall boring movie whose only saving grace was Christoph Waltz, who steals every scene he's in (but Death Proof is still the worst one by far).
 

Jaguark101

"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings"
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#29
Updated ranking:

Once upon a time in... Hollywood
Django Unchained (Interchangeable below)
Inglorious Basterds (Interchangeable above)
Kill Bill
Jackie Brown
Pulp Fiction
Hateful Eight
 

Kizaruber Eats

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#32
I still love the film but right now its there. Who knows lol when i rewatch it I might move it up lol
You better rewatch it and move it back up! Or I'll be almightily disappointed!

But nah its all good ofc, I'm just kidding, I can't even judge actually as I've not seen those other films LMAO. I've heard great things about them all though, especially Jackie Brown and Inglorious Basterds, although Pulp Fiction is probably his most well regarded film in his career? It's certainly the one I see get the most praise and memes for online for many years too lol. Death Proof was a big flop I believe? I remember some people outright hating it?

I should really watch more of his films sometime, hes got such a fascinating, vibrant, edgy yet cool, unique style, he clearly puts a lot of thought, effort, heart etc into his stuff as evident from Kill Bill alone but even from the little I've seen of some of his other films. The guy takes his art, his craft seriously and it shows.
 

Jaguark101

"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings"
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#33
You better rewatch it and move it back up! Or I'll be almightily disappointed!

But nah its all good ofc, I'm just kidding, I can't even judge actually as I've not seen those other films LMAO. I've heard great things about them all though, especially Jackie Brown and Inglorious Basterds, although Pulp Fiction is probably his most well regarded film in his career? It's certainly the one I see get the most praise and memes for online for many years too lol. Death Proof was a big flop I believe? I remember some people outright hating it?

I should really watch more of his films sometime, hes got such a fascinating, vibrant, edgy yet cool, unique style, he clearly puts a lot of thought, effort, heart etc into his stuff as evident from Kill Bill alone but even from the little I've seen of some of his other films. The guy takes his art, his craft seriously and it shows.
You should defo check them out mate. I have not seen Death proof yet but I heard its sort of his tribute to 80's slasher films as in its meant to have a B-movie vibe about it.
Jackie Brown is probably his most underrated film in my opinion Robert Forster and Pam Grier are amazing in it and Sam jackson is equally as good! fun fact this film is set in the same universe as "Out of sight" which has George Clooney in it, one of the characters from that film even appears in Jackie brown as a cameo with the same actor (Michael keaton).
 
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