The Great Debate

What's Tarantino's best film?
Which is your personal favorite?
What's the worst?
What are your expectations for 9 and 10?

Kill Bill vol 1 and 2 are his best films

I hate how pretentious he is about shooting on film. Sure it still looks better (for now) in general and especially in terms of dynamic range, but that's not gonna make your flatly-lit interior-shot badly-framed and weakly-staged pseudo spaghetti western look great.

The kill bills are his best.

Best: Ing. Basterds
Per. Fav: Pulp fiction
Worst: Death Proof
Expectations: Since he will be changing genre (no more westerns) it's interesting to see what he will do. Probably a modern day not-organized crime film?
(He said he makes his film in groups of three that are always from the same genre, and always the first and second are more aclaimed than the third.)

I also want to see him come back to more modern times with his last two.

Best: Pulp Fiction
Fav: Jackie Brown
Worst: Death Proof

More good ol' gangsta shit, probably a gangster film focused on the head of the organization, that could be good

Pulp Fiction

True Romance, even though he only wrote it

Django

Hopefully not another spaghetti western. Looking forward to the press tour. H8 gave us a 2 hour long interview with Brett Easton Ellis, hopefully we get a couple more like that. I like listening to him talk about movies more than I like watching his flicks.

Best: Pulp Firction
Fav: Ingolrious Basterds
Worst: Reservoir Dogs
I don't know, it will probably be good

Pulp Fiction
From Dusk Till Dawn
Death Proof

Tarantino didn't actually direct from dusk till dawn

Yeah I know but I'd still count it since it was a close collaboration between him and Rodriguez. It was pretty much Grindhouse before they did Grindhouse.

True patrician answer: Tarantino's segment from Four Rooms.

I'd like something along the lines of film noir in a big city. I'd also like him to return to LA for his final one.

It could be great, Noir is something everyone seems to ignore, maybe with a big movie he can bring back that genre.

You're all niggas posting on a close thread:

I think Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs are the only decent films he made. Jackie Brown was OK. Inglorious Basterds was watchable. I thought Kill Bill was fucking garbage.

Best: Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs
Favorite: Kill Bill
Worst: Probably Death Proof. If not then Django Unchained was probably my least favorite.
Expectations: More blood than a human body is supposed to have.

Best: Kill Bill Vol. 1
Favorite: Inglourious Basterds
Least Favorite: Kill Bill Vol 2.

I personally thought that splitting the movie up really ruined whatever balance there was for the second movie, because it simply wasn't as climactic of a movie. It felt like the Pai Mei stuff was just added in as an afterthought, and the final showdown with Bill had a lot of buildup for little payoff.

I thoroughly enjoyed Death Proof

Best: Kill Bill
Fav: Pulp Fiction. It's my second favorite movie.
Worst: Death Proof
Expectations: He should do something different. That's what I'd like to see from him.

How come yall dont like Death Proof?
Just curious

Pulp Fiction is his best by far
He hasn't made a decent film since the Kill Bill movies

Pulp Fiction is his best film and my favorite.

Django Unchained could have taken top spot, but then the last 30 minutes happened.

best: probably pulp fiction
personal favorite: probably pulp fiction
worst: tie between hateful eight and inglorious basterds
expectations: bbc cuck porn

I don't dislike it by any means, but I don't think it's as good as much of his other stuff.

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