What is the best Tarantino Film?
What is the best Tarantino Film?
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h8ful
What's going on here?
Death Proof
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Reservoir Dogs>Kill Bill 2>>>Kill Bill 1>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Meme Fiction
Haven't seen any others. Almost saw H8ful in the theater but my friend said it's three hours long so I figured I'd wait until it's out.
1. Jackie Brown
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Kill Bills
everything else is garbage.
Yes
Everything else is garbage, but you liked Kill Bill?
the only truly authentic Tarantino moment
>ALL OF A SUDDAAAAAAHH
Inglorious Basterds > Pulp Fiction > Kill Bill vol.1
Haven't seen the others
its not bad. not saying its great either though.
Pulp Fiction. It's literally the 4th best movie ever according to IMDb
Reservoir Dogs.
Whichever is shortest
My Best Friend's Birthday (1988)
Jackie Brown > Pulp Fiction > Inglorious Basterds > Resevoir Dogs = Kill Bill > Django >H8ful
Haven't seen Death Proof, but I'm told its his worst.
I know it's a pretty standard answer, but Pulp Fiction is a classic.
1. Django unchained
2. Reservoir dogs
3. H8ful
4. Pulp fiction
5. Jackie Brown
6. Kill Bill
7. Inglorious basterds
Power gap
8. Other
Power gap
9. Death proof
Have to say Basterds is my favorite and everything he put out in the 90s is right up there with it
Should be in exact opposite order.
Pulp Fiction
Besides Inglourious being so low, I really like you.
Then make your own damn list, don't fucking criticize mine
well fuck yo mamma
WHAT'S GOING ON HERE
What's sad is inglorious basterds is a 8/10
I actually have Death Proof at the bottom and it's still an 8/10 from me. I love that movie
>according to imdb
I think it's pretentious
All his other films are 10s and 9s but deathproof is a stinking turd 4
fine
1. Death Proof
2. Other
3. Inglourious Basterds
4. Kill Bill
5. Jackie Brown
6. Pulp Fiction
7. H8ful
8. Reservoir Dogs
9. Django Unchained
I can understand that viewpoint. It's the only movie of his I don't watch with other people because I know they'll hate it.
Maybe I like it most for based Kurt.
Res Dogs>h8teful>pulp>basterds>django
Haven't been able to get into the rest of his. Thoes are all pretty great tho
Tarantino Ranking:
Good Tier
> Pulp Fiction
> Jackie Brown
Medium Tier:
> Reservoir Dogs
> Kill Bill
> Inglorious Basterds
Medicore Tier:
> The Hateful Eight
Shit Tier:
> Django Unchained
> Death Proof
Kurt made up for everything by being spectacular in H8ful
But please go into detail about why you like deathproof
I personally find the women unrelatable and their "reservoir dog" dialogue pointless; at least the long dialogue in h8ful sets up stories like their past and or personalities for each character.
Kurts psychotic character has no weight or motif and there's never a moment I feel sympathetic for either the girls death
I also never feel angry and require justice towards Kurts actions
Death Proof is a long car ride I want to get out of
>The Hateful Eight
> Mediocre
KYS
Why is there so much hate for Django unchained?
Personally it's my favorite movie of all time, Predator used to hold that spot.
Django was the first movie that drew me in from the beginning and had me captivated until the big firework explosion ending. The protag gets his girl back and rides on horseback out in the distant while credits roll
I love the little homage to old timey westerns
Please tell me why you guys hate it without saying "race" "Tumblr" Reddit" "memes"
I rank it at the bottom of Tarantino's filmography simply because I can't think of another film I'd rank below it. You can debate how interesting Django himself is as a character, and how the film got less interesting after Schultz dies, but the reason I rank it at the bottom is it's just his least "different" film. It felt safer than the rest of his work. That said, still one of the better mainstream films of 2012.
I like it when he blew up Candys house and Samuels character gets what he deserves
It was a satisfying movie in my opinion
I will say 1 bad thing about the movie
The house shooting scene was too much. The amount of blood was stupid and pointless and everyone seemed to have infinite bullets until the end
I think he was being ironic. I hope
I actually don't really have any complaints about the action scenes. The house scene was so over the top it was funny, and a blast to see in a packed theater.
It's definitely a solid film, and I still rewatch it occasionally. Only compared to the rest of his work, it's not quite as great.
Django had the problem of feeling very disjointed to me. The early half had a lot of levity through playing with the dynamic between Django and Schultz and their escapades as bounty hunters.
But then suddenly it's a really serious gritty thing contained entirely within the confines of one building and all the humor just evaporates.
It felt kind of like a jarring transition and then the ending of the film is just an overly protracted and gory shooting sequence after another.
>No one even mentioning 4 Rooms
kek I'm surrounded by fucking plebs
>No one even mentioning Tarantino's one scene in Sin City
based post
I thought the conversations between the women were interesting and kept me entertained.
>Kurts psychotic character has no weight or motif and there's never a moment I feel sympathetic for either the girls death
Maybe not for the first batch girl deaths, but I felt more connected with the 2nd batch (not too emotional, I was kind of rooting for them). I was more interested in seeing Kurt's psychotic character react when he's in pursuit of a kill. I love when he gets shot and the tables finally turn on him, not because I'm rooting for the girls, but because I love seeing that change in character for Stuntman Mike.
Tarantino doesn't make films.
Tarantino makes flicks.
Not him but I agree. Also the car chases were amazingly filmed and really consistent with lighting, which I found impressive.
I'm actually surprised how well it's done considering the genre it's trying to parody.
Tarantino's history is boring and cliched. It's just modern sensibilities plastered onto the time period he is portraying. The explosions and the manner of speaking is often weird and disjointed.
Now, Tarantino works much better in the post-WWII world. His ways of thinking are totally modern and born from the world created by the US in its post-WWII policies. There's nothing wrong with that. It just makes everything outside of that period seem disjointed, weird, and clumsy.
The set design for Django as well as the costumes were, however, well done. It was aesthetically pleasing in that sense.
I haven't seen Hateful Eight yet, so no comment on that.