Why isn't Four Rooms on this poll?
Django Unchained
Inglourious Basterds
Kill Bill vo 1 & 2
Jackie Brown
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
May not have been the director for this film but screenplay wise: "From Dusk Till Dawn" hands down for me. The opening in that film alone is worthy of 5 stars.
I actually think that True Romance is his best film ever, but he didn't direct nor cast himself in that though. Tony Scott, RIP, did, and it's amazing. Out of the ones he directed himself though, definitely Pulp Fiction, followed by reservoir dogs, followed by Jackie Brown; all three really good but in that order.
pulp fiction and and dogs are my favourite ones , havnt seen newest one , and kill bill 1 and 2 are dogsh!t , there - full spectrum^^
Four rooms, by far one of the craziest and best commedies of all times. No idea why it's not mentioned here!
I'm guessing 4 rooms isn't mentioned because it's not a 100% Tarantino film, he wrote his 1/4 and the rest of the film was other people.
Same reason (I'm assuming) that things like Dusk Till Dawn and True Romance aren't mentioned, While Tarantino WORKED on them, they weren't Written/Directed by him.
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Slave owners along with basically everybody else at the time. I didn't find it offensive at all and don't see why anybody would. If it was used pointlessly that would be another story, but it was used for historical accuracy in this case. And honestly, I'd be a little confused if I didn't hear the word thrown around in such a casual manner throughout the movie. People are silly though, and they'll always find things to nitpick.
If I'd vote I'd most likely vote for Pulp Fiction since it's the only Tarantino movie I've watched and not found to be complete dog crap.
Can someone explain to my why you like his movies so much?
More than just awesome ultra violence and quotable lines. Monty Python has better quotable lines and there's better ultra violence.
Kill Bill vol 1 and 2 are the winners for me. The style, art direction, and writing of the whole thing are all top notch, as well as the action scenes. It's also in my top ten favorite movies list. Might rewatch both of them tomorrow. Also just reminded me that I loved the soundtrack, now I'm whistling that darn tune.
Reservoir Dogs for the conversation about tipping.
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Pulp Fiction was good. The others aren't that special. Kill Bill and Inglourious Basterds are even plain bad.
Pulp Fiction is probably my favorite overall. I used to love Reservoir Dogs but it doesn't really do it for me anymore. Saw Django Unchained yesterday. I really loved the film, but using Leo in it kinda ruined it for me.
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His movies are just one of those things that you like or you don't, I guess. I love them to death, personally. I am guaranteed entertainment no matter which movie of his I watch. That's why I like watching them. They're just fun to watch. Great action scenes, great dialogue. The characters seem real.
kill bill. he said hes gonna make a sequel to it soon hope its as good as the first one
"You know what is better than drinking a beer? Brewing your own beer. And then drinking it. And then... Drinking another beer. And then, punching somebody in the snout! That's what!" - Chen Stormstout
Pulp fiction is my favorite, with Django unchained coming in a close second.
"There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs." -Paul Krugman
Gotta go with Pulp Fiction.
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