Jackie Brown is the one for sure~Jackie Brown is my personal favorite, but Hateful Eight is up there.
I don't know, I thought it was a tribute to 'Once upon a time in the west' (Fonda and his gang murders the family) I love this scene ...it's probably the best 'Sergio Leone' tributeI've ever seen.
Yep that was a... not very good movie, terrible by Tarantino standards.I love all but deathproof.
There are 7 correct answers to this question.
I lean towards either Pulp Fiction or Jackie Brown, personally.
Eh... Once Upon A Time In The West is one of my favorite movies ever and I'm really not feeling the parallel. While it was senseless it fit Fonda's psychotic character to murder the family in that scene but in H8 it never really made sense to me why they needed to kill the staff (and yet leave the old general alive :/) when simply being there as guests stuck in the blizzard with the staff alive would have raised a lot less suspicion. I guess it was a forced solution to have the movie be about the Hateful Eight and not the Hateful Eight and unnecessary side characters but I really didn't feel like it added anything to the film to go back and show us how they pulled it off.
I think a lot of the film works really well but some aspects of the story were clunky and needed more polish. I was lucky enough to catch one of the 70mm showings and it was a great experience. I have to give Tarantino respect for the dedication to shoot a movie on that medium in the age of digital.
So which movie isn't a correct answer then? Deathproof?
Probably. Deathproof gets a lot of hate even though for many directors it would be their best film. Quentin is just held to a higher standard, for understandable reasons.
I can see where you're coming from but isn't it pretty much the same? Fonda murders the family because ...you know why ^^. The gang in The Hateful Eight murders all of the characters because they want to free 'her'
They have a reason. Both of them. Both gangs are bad no matter what they want to achieve. Bothare unnecessary.mass murders
The "that n***er there" never knew Abraham Lincoln scene is my favorite in the movie.I thought it came together very well. Loved Goggins character in this.
Death Proof is so damn boring. It was boring as part of the Grindhouse double feature and even worse when it was standalone released.
Stuntman Mike and the car chase are worth the price of admission, but it's probably his most self-masturbatory dialogue wise and that pulled it right down.
I think Tarantino himself thought so as well, at least at the time. I always took the last line from Aldo after marking Landa, "I think this might be my masterpiece," to be a sort of 4th wall breaking thing.Most people disagree with me, but I actually think Inglourious Basterds was his best movie.
I've seen far worse, but in the context of Quentin's work I can't disagree.
I love H8, but it's Inglorious Basterds by far for me, followed by Pulp Fiction. Tarantino is my favorite director though, I've seen all his movies so many times.
I think Tarantino himself thought so as well, at least at the time. I always took the last line from Aldo after marking Landa, "I think this might be my masterpiece," to be a sort of 4th wall breaking thing.
I love all but deathproof.
Reservoir Dogs is his best movie. Hands down.
Tarantino is overrated, violent crap.
You can flame me as you wish.
Reservoir Dogs was pretty good OP, i agree
This is probably my fault.. but i enjoyed reading the script more than watching the movie.
Like they say at the end of the film.. Inglorious Basterds is his masterpiece.