U r wrong, Jackie brown is best ezNothing strange about it, it's a great, great movie. Though my Tarantino rankings are:
Pulp Fiction
Inglourious Basterds
Django Unchained
Kill Bill 1 & 2
The Hateful Eight
Reservoir Dogs
Jackie Brown
Didn't care for it, and i typically love QT's work
I haven't seen Hateful Eight but I highly doubt it comes close to Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs in terms of impact or quality.
BUT WHO POISONED THE COFFEE
The table scene of Inglorious Basterds is better than the entire hateful 8. But I wish I could have seen it in 70mm.
The reveal withwas the best part for me.Tatums gang
lelMid Tier QT, but on the better side of it. On par with Dogs, much better than Django, Kill Bill.
But not as good as Pulp, IB, and Jackie Brown.
Pretty much.For me it doesn't get much better than watching Kill Bill vol. 1 and 2 back-to-back.
But Tarantino has one of the greatest filmographies... choosing a favorite is a form of torture.
Not even in the top seven.
Yeah I definitely think Hateful Eight is his worst after Death Proof. But Death Proof is awesome, so it's all good.Lmao. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
IMO The Hateful is his worst movie and Pulp Fiction is obviously his best work.
Kill Bill is also quite fantastic.
Edit: on second thought Death Proof is still his worst.
Lmao. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
IMO The Hateful is his worst movie and Pulp Fiction is obviously his best work.
Kill Bill is also quite fantastic.
Edit: on second thought Death Proof is still his worst.
It was The Cowboy, he admitted it.
Just like Fincher, all his movies are pretty equal quality wise IMO, I can't choose one, it would depend on the mood I'm in at the time but loved Hateful Eight because there's nothing quite like it being made these days.
There's so few directors allowed to make dark adult movies. Superheroes ruined the film industry.
Kill Bill tho.death proof
- best characters
- best action
- best music
It is. It also deserved way more consideration for awards than The Revenant, but I don't think anyone wanted to see Leo DiCaprio cry again on TV.
A bare bones premise that's 95% entertaining dialogue in a single setting between extremely interesting characters. Plus an ending that leaves you hanging in the best possible way.
10/10
Though not his best ever.
Agreed. The 70mm roadshow was a great experience too since a group of 6 of us went...and the theater sold alcohol.
Coincidentally I just got my Mondo poster for the film framed this week. The winter storm tomorrow has me thinking about watching it and The Revenant. Lol