Quentin Tarantino has been one of the most successful filmmakers of the last two decades. Which of his films stands above the rest?
Quentin Tarantino has been one of the most successful filmmakers of the last two decades. Which of his films stands above the rest?
From dusk till dawn.
Inglorious Bastards
Never got the chance to see Reservoir Dogs. Pulp Fiction stands as the best in my mind. Thought Kill Bill was massively over rated, and Inglorious was decent enough, but not as memorable as his other films.
Pulp Fiction for his own film.
True Romance for writing.
Pulp Fiction
Inglorious Basterds
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Reservoir Dogs
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Grindhouse
In that order...
Last edited by HogNose; November-14th-2012 at 12:34 PM.
Am I the only one who was eh on Inglorious Basterds? I mean I didn't really like it much at all. Am I weird?
Anyway, best is probably Pulp Fiction but my personal fav is Jackie Brown. No lie, I was like 14 when that came out and Pam Grier put me on like a six-month cougar-porn kick. Ah the memories. But yeah Reservoir Dogs at #3 and Kill Bill in some order after that. Not sure I've ever seen Grindhouse. Am I missing out big time?
Last edited by G.A.C.O.L.B.; November-14th-2012 at 12:41 PM.
Pulp Fiction for me as well. Django Unchained looks VERY promising.
No Pressure No Diamonds
Originally Posted by skinsfan913
Pulp Fiction. Tarantino did an incredible job with writing/dialogue. Superb really. I'm hard pressed to think of a great film which took as unconventional approach while still doing things flawlessly from the perspective of a film writer's checklist.
"It's like catching a stack of pancakes."
Sweep the leg.
I didn't like Inglorious Bastards. Pulp Fiction is my favorite. As far as Grindhouse, I really really liked Death Proof, but I know many other people that said it was boring. A lot of dialogue, but you like Reservoir Dogs and it was heavy on the dialogue. It won't knock your socks off though.
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