Best tarantino movie?
I've no idea I didn't see them all, I guess pulp fiction is my number one, I like how it's composed of intertwining stories with no really clear protag.
Best tarantino movie?
pro-tip: they're all trash
I liked kill bill vol 1
this one.
not sure how Tarantino could direct a movie at age 5 though.
Finally, a kindred spirit
Jackie Brown is his best movie
Reservoir Dogs
A few days ago, I realized just how extremely overrated Kill bill is
>plebs actually belive this
Heh.
TARANTINO POWER RANKINGS
>1. Jackie Brown
>2. Reservoir Dogs
>3. Inglorious Basterds
>4. Pulp Fiction
>5. The Hateful 8
>6. Death proof
POWER GAP
>1000. Kill Bill
POWER GAP
>10000068005. Django
not even close
p gud list tbqh
This....is spot on.
1. reservoir dogs
2. pulp fiction
3. kill bill
4. jackie brown
5. inglorious basterds
powergape
100. Death proof
120. hateful 8
infinity: django
Should I have started a rodriguez thread instead?
yeah. this is like what the unth tarantino thread I've seen on Sup Forums?
PF > RD > IB > KB > JB > HE > DP > DU
lmao, you don't get it
>ib
>good
Thats fine, nobodys arguing that.
My favorite tarantino is Death Proof
>killer assaults groups of girls driving
>picks on the wrong girls
>gets fucked up in the end
Also mary elizabeth winstead is in it.
>stupid chick conversations take up 70% of screen time
Pulp Fiction = Reservoir Dogs > Inglorious Basterds = Jackie Brown > Hateful Eight > Django > Kill Bill > Death Proof
Remove the word 'chick' and the result is in every one of Tarantino's movies.
It's a good comedy
shit > your opinions
Kill Bill Vol. 1 is the only one that I think I would consider one of my favorites.
Machete
The correct answer is Jackie Brown.
Everything else is edgy garbage for teens.
These anons are correct.
What was DeNiro's role in Jackie Brown, honestly?
Tararan-kino comin through.
What's with the django hate? just curious of opinions
I want to see quentin make a not revenge movie with morally grey to black main characters.
>I want to see quentin make a not revenge movie
kek
I thought he was a hired gun who just got out of jail and was a complete fuck up.
It never questioned the hero.
Inglorious bastards made them morally grey, it made it apparent that they were just murderers at the end of the day.
Django though was a bad person who thought he was a good person, just like the villain. It was a one way street that never crossed back and the only way it would was with the audience. Which it can get away with because in this day an age if a hero hates slavery, all of their actions are morally righteous. It's almost like a commentary that was an accident.
It's a lame premise.
The last act of the movie was a boring over the top gore sequence for what felt like hours. At least in IB it only lasted a minute or two, but it this it was unbearable. I really enjoyed the dialogue, but once the dentist died so did everything enjoyable in the movie.
>Django though was a bad person
I've only seen him defend himself throughout the movie.
Maybe that's because I don't count mean ways to dispose of people as making you a bad person as long as you're in a defensive position.
yeah leo and the dentist were the best.
so anyways
Inglorius Bastards is his masterpiece, as he says himself at the end.
literally kills a defenseless pappy in a field
hes constantly upsetting natural order for his bounties. you can argue they're bad people but that's just what django is doing, hes telling himself they're bad people so he doesn't have to think that they're actually human beings. Kind of like the movie.
>so he doesn't have to think that they're actually human beings
You leftist or something? Being human is no saving grace, everyone is human.
DUDE
RELATIVE MORALITY
LMAO
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Jackie Brown never ´clicked´ with my. i don´t even know what the reason for this is, film wise. although, the few times i saw it i was stoned out of my mind, but i can´t really see why that would be the reason, since i had seen many movies stoned back when i was a teenager and was able to remember and enjoy them