So we can agree this is Tarantino's best work correct?

So we can agree this is Tarantino's best work correct?

I probably prefer The Hateful Eight and Jackie Brown, but Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction would be number 3.

Basterds is the best, that movie is just fucking perfect

first three best three

Jackie Brown and this are definitely valuable pre-cringy Tarantello, and Kill Bill 1/2 has some of the best individual scenes ever filmed by QT, I do believe, but Pulp Fiction has some scenes that don't really hold up to the test of time.

Jackie Brown is the eternal GOAT. Anybody who disagrees is underageb&.

Django Unchained. but that's just one person's opinion

No, True Romance is.

Def top 3

Standing dude could and shoot fire the lying dude dead no problem.
Hate how so often in movies/shows people end up not shooting because someone else, not in an advantageous situation at all, happens to have a gun as well. Worst is when another dude shows up and they let him casually pull out a gun or whatever. Fuck.

Do positions really matter that much at that range? It seems to be that if either pull their triggers the other is dead. I've never fired a gun before though so what the fuck do I know?

>he doesn't understand how higher ground works

>Hateful Eight
I barely go on Sup Forums but did you guys like it? I thought it was his best since Resevoir Dogs but everyone else seemed to hate it. I wish Tarantino would pace more of his movies this way and this theatre-esque approach works well for him.

Pulp Fiction and it's not even debatable.

nope

I like this guy in The Strain.

I think Tarantino mostly makes absolute shit for movies, but I liked Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown. Not sure which I like more.

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You'll get arguments for Basterds and Pulp Fiction.

I like Basterds best because the period is fully realized; every character has just the right amount of screentime, the plot doesn't drag like some other Tarentinos and the meandering sidebar dialogue actually feels relevant to the plot/worldbuilding the whole way through.

Didnt "reservoir dogs" come from tarantino ripping off a japanese film?

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That's not Jackie Brown

you're full of shit.

Chinese, and his does so much of his own stuff with the premise that calling it a rip-off feels petty. It feels more like inspiration/homage.

City on Fire.

it was so-so. Russell carried the movie. everyone was terrible. well i did laugh at Channing but those are the that are just notable

The Kill Bill duology is his magnum opus, showcasing his style of the cinema history scrapbook and his upbeat snappy tone better than anything else.

He also hasn't made a good movie since Kill Bill

They're just reddit memers. Hateful Eight was totally lackluster.

That image is the epitome of someone who loves Pulp Fiction

You know it.

Reservoir Dogs > Jackie Brown > Pulp Fiction > Inglourious Basterds > Kill Bill > Hateful Eight > Django > Death Proof

No. Probably worst.

why is Quentin so based bros?

this dude gets it.

yeah

Cinematography was excellent imo. Pace of the movie bored me though. Story and characters started off interesting but just ground to a halt. Story Sammy Jackson tells to the civil war general was painful to watch. Ending left me feeling rather 'meh..' I wasn't really invested in any of the characters, especially none of the ones still alive.

No it goes

Jackie Brown > Reservoir Dogs > Kill Bill > Pulp Fiction > Basterds > Django = Death Proof

I still need to see Hateful 8 though.

I don't remember if the black girl was even a demo expert. I thought she was just good at karate chopping people

Jackie Brown is his most mature work.

Pulp Fiction is far too gimmicky and everything post-Jackie Brown is MUH HOMAGE.

Death Proof is arguably his best movie

This is how I feel. It's like he gave up on original storytelling after Jackie Brown and became a completely different director. WOAH MAN LADY SNOWBLOOD CHOREOGRAPHED BY YUEN WOO-PING WITH SWORDS WHILE BATTLE WITHOUT HONOUR OR HUMANITY PLAYS ON TOP is fun but disappointing after Jackie Brown was such a great standalone piece of work.

There are dozens of us!

Holy shit, the Sup Forums contrarianism reaches critical mass when it comes to the subject of the farto man.

Seriously, Jackie Brown? That movie was fucking terrible, there's a very good reason why it just faded into near obscurity.

i have never bothered with kill bill since it has a woman protagonist. should i watch it anyways?

Four Rooms>Jacki Brown>Reservoir Dogs>Pulp Fiction>Kill Bill 1>Hateful 8>Django Unchained>Inglorious Basterds>Kill Bill Vol 2>Everything Else

>Roger Ebert rated the film as one of his favorites of 1997.[8] Movie critic Mark Kermode for BBC Radio Five Live lists Jackie Brown as his favorite film by Quentin Tarantino.[9] Film co-star and frequent collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson names the film his personal favorite of Tarantino's work.


If anything it rightfully stands out even more nowadays since Tarantino went full meme.

Fuck you faggot Jackie Brown is perfect.

It might be better to appreciate what he's paying homage to first. Go watch a whole bunch of old kung fu movies and some Japanese revenge stuff, then watch Kill Bill.

>Four Rooms
I keep forgetting that exists. Does it have any merit at all or are you memeing me?

I think he started to rely on homage so much because Jackie Brown didn't perform as well as he had hoped, so he went back to relying on what worked with Pulp Fiction.

His section is really well done imo. It's really a short because Tarantula only directed one of the rooms...but it's good and a fun experimental movie. If you haven't seen it, see it.

I do honestly enjoy Resevoir Dogs over Pulp Fiction, but I can't stand his new stuff. I honestly don't understand how anyone can not roll their eyes at Basterds and Django, they're not over-the-top as much as they're just silly and stupid.

Maybe I'm just a fucking contrarian too.

You're a fucking idiot so you should kill yourself instead.

Kill Bill as a whole is probably my personal favorite. I still wish we could get an official release of The Whole Bloody Affair, the foot loving fucker has screened it a few times at that movie theater he owns.

As to his best? I'd agree with you, Reservoir Dogs is his tightest film.

>It might be better to appreciate what he's paying homage to first.

loool whats the point in that. i want to watch movie, not a collection of references for me to catch up and feel smart about it.

is that all there is to that movie?

I liked Basterds but, I fucking despise Django Unchained. Hateful Eight was alright.

Aside from the really well done fight scenes, excellent camera work, great soundtrack and overall decent acting yeah...that's all it is. Oh and the amazing cast.

Why don't you watch the fucking movie and find out you underage virgin?

>is that all there is to the movie?
Once you know them all you can appreciate the way that he put them together with a little bit of his own style on top.

Or you can be a 13 year old pleb and just watch it for the awesome sword-fights.

easily The Hateful Eight. Easily

b8

I really noticed how overdone the dialogue in Hateful Eight was after rewatching it. I don't mind wordiness in screenplays at all but a lot of the dialogue in the movie was just repetitious.

I mean how many times did Daisy and her crew pound in that there's 40 killers waiting in Red Rock towards the end, just for one example.

but user. Don't you mean the Hateful B8

The black one was the knife specialist

Oh, so it's just a meme picture. Thanks for the info

>I mean how many times did Daisy and her crew pound in that there's 40 killers waiting in Red Rock towards the end, just for one example.

it's le-epic reddit humor

wow tarantino plebs are really something else, so defensive. i think i will pass on that mediocre hurr strong womyn flick.

Apart from being WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too long.

This. So many scenes had the tension just evaporate because they dragged on for too fucking long.

On a side note it bugged me that they killed themselves with dynamite at the end. Like just throw it in the crowd and leave. Shit's already on fire. You can live to kill more nazi scum but instead you blow up like a retard.

Anyone seen City on Fire?
I loved QT when Dogs first came out. It had an extended cinema run in UK because there was some talk of gruesome videos being banned after a kid got murdered. Me and a friend went to see the last showing at midnight on the last day in an independent cinema then walked 16 miles home (no joke) because the trains had stopped running.

I was into Hong Kong films too but they were difficult to come by. About a year later I saw City on Fire. It's told differently but the characters and plot are the same shape and several scenes are straight copies.

Fuck him.

The only similarities between City On Fire and RD are

>Undercover cop infiltrates gang of criminals and befriends one of the criminals
Not exactly a original plotline.

>One criminal goes berzerk and goes into kill mode during the heist
The one loose cannon member of the gang that makes things more difficult has always been a staple of these types of movies

>Mexican Standoff
You have me there.

They have similar aspects but I've never understood the people that claim Reservoir Dogs is a 1:1 ripoff of City on Fire.

Bullet Proof

I always get jackie brown confused with barry lyndon

we all do

Tim Roth is a terrible actor

I can't believe there are people who unironically love Hackantino's 21st century work. Makes me scratch my head.

literally kys

Not enough explosions for them. The plebs don't realize that Tarantino shines brightest through his stylish dialogue, which is what locking a bunch of bad dudes in a room creates.

RD and H8 are easily his two best.

M'ask

What does it matter? He's an awful filmmaker.

Nope it's a scene for scene plagiarism of a chinese film. Look it up.

This guy gets it. Basterds is his one and only masterpiece.

Basterds > Hateful Eight (might go down on the list after rewatches) > Pulp Fiction = Reservoir Dogs > Kill Bill Part 1 > Jackie Brown > Django Unchained > Kill Bill Part 2 >>>>>>> Death Proof

I can't see him ever topping Inglourious Basterds but I would be very happy if he did.

Well they had accomplished their goal. They were just relishing in killing and disfiguring Hitler. They might have forgotten they even had explosives strapped to their legs.

I can't watch tamatillo movies anymore. Whenever anyone opens their mouth I can see his ugly popeye mug speaking those lines.
quentin in blonde wig
quanton in blackface
quoontin in a black business suit
quimtyn in a nazi uniform

Equal to Pulp Fiction for me. I watched it last year and it absolutely looked like shit. But it's still great.
I was off to a bad start with JB because I can't stand that actor who plays the Private detective. So it won't be a good ride when I can't stand his face or acting.

It was missing something but it had all the elements and good chemistry between actors.
When it finished I thought well I feel like shit now. That's not really entertainment to me.

>private detective
???

Do you mean the bail-bondsman?

You haven't seen City on Fire and are just regurgitating something you've read on Sup Forums.

Or you don't know what scene for scene means, hint there is no diner scene discussing Like a Virgin in City on Fire

Oh yeah sorry, him.
I still like the film though. The way it was edited.

I can't imagine why you'd dislike the bail bondsman.

It's the actor, I just don't like certain actors and I want them out the film, I'm not on their side.
It's a personal thing, can't really quantify it.
He's a stiff for one and I'm not having a stiff as my type of protagonist.
Certain actors could get away with that, not this guy.
Saw him in another film, felt exactly the same. I sighed and hoped he didn't get much screen time.

He's such a normal looking guy. This is a movie with Chris Tucker in it but he's not the actor who kills it for you.

What role did he play? Can't remember.

Chris Tucker plays the petty gun-trafficker Jackson kills at the start.

I agree entirely

Bear in mind, at that point I wouldn't know who he was. Plus he's not getting full close ups of his face constantly throughout the film
I didn't identify with the protagonist..
I don't get good vibes from the actor I talked about. It's just how it is.
They could of picked a well better actor than him imo.

That's Robert Forster you fucking pleb

Jesus Christ

>Robert Forster
I don't give a shit who he is or why I'm supposed to like him because of some shitty other earlier thing he was in. I don't like the guy.
I'm not in awe of random actors or celebs.

Who cares if you can "identify" with a protagonist. If that's important to you, go watch a fucking Iron Man movie, pleb. If you think Robert Forster is some random actor then you don't belong here. I'm sure Rotten Tomatoes have a forum for you to shit up, faggot.

My opinion you twat. What was he in that was so great? Come on fucker.
I watch movies from the 70's, favourite tv show is Columbo the early ones. SO come on faggot.

yes. We can agree