What's his worst film?

What's his worst film?

Kill Bill

Jackie Brown
>inb4

Django

Nigger Rampage: The Movie

He has no worst film. All are equality good or, dare I say it, masterpieces of cinéma.

Worst is Django

Best is 4 rooms

Crimson Tide

Brian De Palma is much better at making homages.

Also a better director overall.

Kill Bill

Death Proof

All of the Kurt Russell scenes are great but the main female characters are some of the least interesting characters Tarantino has ever written. They're not terrible but they aren't very good either. It's a 7/10 film.

That entire movie should have been silent

Correcto

where are all the hateful 8 haters? that movie was getting a lot of shit when it came out.

That's actually a great idea.

Somebody make it happen.

Hateful 8 is objectively better than his previous two flicks, hope he keeps it up that way

>being this pleb
Jackie Brown is his 3rd best film.

Hateful 8 is mid-teir Tarantula at worst.

Women Talking: The Movie

Also known as Death Proof.

It's better than Django Unchained. People shit all over it because shitting on it was trendy at the time.

Hateful Eight was actually very enjoyable.

The Hateful Eight is the best thing Uno Farto has made in a long time. The only glaring flaw is the 10 minutes where the plot comes to a halt and we see how Channing Tatum setup everything. We didn't need to see that shit but other than that it was an immensely enjoyable flick.

Also nigger dick and suppressed racism on an anonymous Constantinople cross stitching board.

Anything other than Death Proof is objectively wrong.

Tarantino is overall pretty fucking reddit, but that movie is a true abortion.

This one

all of them

The whole second half though with the car chase is right up there with Ronin as one of the best car chase scenes of all time.

I'm not even baiting, rewatch it and just think about the camera work involved.

>dialog is "nigger nigger nigger nigger nigger" for three hours
>wins best writing

>being this contrarian

it's a yawn fest.

guys i really enjoyed django, i think it's his most fun film, the aesthetic was real nice too.

From what I've seen

Hateful Eight > Jackie Brown > Pulp Fiction > Death Proof

Quentin Tortelini official ranking

>Pulp Fiction


>the rest


>death proof

Kill Bill (both)
Deathproof

All three are absolute shit no human should ever have to see

Death Proof


everybody know that.

From what I've seen

H8ful > Pulp Fiction > Reservoir Dogs > Inglorious Basterds > Kill Bill Volume 1 > Kill Bill Volume 2

>Pulp Fiction worse than Hateful Eight and Jackie Brown

Jackie Brown is actually his best because he didn't wank himself off (metaphorically)

Death Proof is my 3rd fav.

fight me.

Admittedly I haven't seen it in years, but there's no way I'd put it higher than Hateful Eight. Maybe higher than Jackie Brown, but I stand by what I said.

This guy get it. One of the best car chases in a long fucking time and some great gore effects during the crash.

Grindhouse was legitimately the most fun I've had at a theater.

Nah, it goes

>Reservoir Dogs
>Pulp Fiction
>Jackie Brown

>the rest

>Death Proof

inglorious basterds. A completely masturbatorial work, and without Waltz's best performance would be completely unmemorable.

The only thing people complained about was the big black dingus part.

Pulp Fiction is so damn inconsistent. Some parts are excellent while other are downright boring. The Hateful Eight was much better.

That part was admittedly the worst thing in any Tarantino movie, ever.

H8T8F8L 8G8HT

absolute trashkino

That shit was hilarious. I don't get why so many people on here hate that scene.

Obvious answer is Death Proof. Only contrarians will pretend to like it.

T H I C C

It's so hard to pick just one!

Looks like my dad.

Death Proof is literally his only watchable flick.

>without Waltz's best performance would be completely unmemorable

I think you're forgetting the bar scene, specifically Fassbender's performance.

Waltz was great, but he only got to shine in the opening. Everything else was absolutely forgettable, except the Mike Myers cameo. Overall a terrible film.

Honestly a better question might've been "What's his best film/a film worth watching all the way through?"

Tarantino has a problem with storytelling and consistency. His films have great moments, but they can't keep it up for the duration. Mainly because the characters are written for shock value and introspective monologues, rather than being written as characters. Tarantino is preaching to the choir, and it's gotten old and tiresome, like the entire cast of Hateful Eight. He's not even good at action, he just directs long sequences of violence for the sake of it.

Pulp Fiction is not a good film. It's Samuel L. Jackson's best performance, and has some great dialogue between him and Travolta, but everything else (Story, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis) is awful. Shock value and monologues. He isn't even good at lining up interesting shots, not that he has the content for them anyway. I'm willing to bet he's an actor's director, as evident by how ignorant he is of actually making a film worth watching.

tl;dr Overrated, and not overrated in the "Oh Ridley Scott is an overrated set designer" sense, I mean overrated in the "Why does this guy have a job?" sense. If Ridley Scott is a set designer, at least he's fantastic at that. Tarantino is fantastic at approximately nothing except being a spaz.

>the aesthetic was real nice too.

Things only "film critics" say.

Did you like Blade Runner?

Django is shit. Hateful Eight is shit.

4 Rooms is cringeworthy, pretentious shit that I couldn't stand watching until the end. I like Tim Roth but his acting felt stupid as fuck.

I like what he did with Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, it's Tarankino never genius, the mix of action B-movies, ridiculous violence not to be taken seriously and weird dialogues and situations.

I think that Inglorious Basterds marked a transition when things started to get bad.

3:17 to Farto

>being this dumb

it was comfy af

Death Proof easily

Bruce Dern's character deserved to live

>RONIN
Fuck yeah!

Don't forget The French Connection, To Live and Die in L.A., and many more.

Death Proof is in my top 10 car chase scenes, probably top 5. But I don't forget the greats by any means.

Tank scene in Goldeneye is up there too.

fucking delet this

Reservoir Dogs, it's the least rewatchable. But all of his movies are great.

From Dusk Till Dawn is Tarantino's worst.

And Natural Born Killers is Tarantino's best.

Neither of those are his, but if they were, you'd be right.

EVERYONE STOP NAO
DJANGO IS WORSE
PERIOD

Hateful Eight

>people unironically thinking Death Proof is even close to bad

It was slow, and definitely could benefit from some more editing, but it's a good movie. Jackie Brown, Hateful 8, and Django are way worse. Django is actually a piece of shit.

True that

I was surprised how good channing Tatum could act when the film isn't focused on his body

Actually it's my favourite work of his

I'm going to re-watch on Christmas, it's just so comfy
muh western degeneracy, you know

>not liking Jackie Brown

That's his best film mate, all the other films are mediocre. Maybe Kill Bill as an exception.

kill bill 2 is objectively shit

correct

wrong

Yeah, he's a talented actor.

>all these people with opinions different than mine
Jesuchrist, grow some taste.

For me, without a doubt, Bullet Proof.

If your answer is Deathproof, you're wrong.

Why the Django hate? It was a really good film, is it just because of Sup Forums crossboarders?

You may want to check out 21 Jump Street.
That movie is much funnier than it has any right to be.

Django turns into an embarrassing mess after Shultz shoots Candy

Kill yourself

Basterds and Django are condescending and presumptuous of their audience.

Niger and Kike movies easily the worst ones.

They ruin everything they touch

Django was really goof

Is this pasta?