Quentin Tarantino's best film and it's not even close.
Quentin Tarantino's best film and it's not even close
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Even his best film is reddit edge tier shit.
Agreed, although Volume 1 is pretty kino too.
Kill Bill 1 was better.
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Inglorious is his masterpiece. Brad Pitt even said so in the final scene
Inglorious was gay and a bad movie.
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Jackie Brown is his best movie
Inglorious completely lost the plot after the 1st act
based, Jackie Brown's truly Tarantino's mature film, then he came back because no one gives a shit about his films without bold "controversy' and violence
I didn't like it in the cinema, watched The Whole Bloody Affair recently and really liked it. I think I'd still put Jackie Brown ahead of it though. Maybe Hateful Eight as well, but I'd need to watch that again before making that call.
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I'd argue that Kill Bill Volume II is his best because it's quintessentially the most characteristic film of his in an 'auteur' sense, but without blatantly re-booting / copy-pasting his favourite movies as hard (Kill Bill Vol.1 was erring too much on the source material I think). Whereas Jackie Brown was clearly an imitation of a Blaxxploitation flick but without all the explicitly cool black shit Quentin couldn't or didn't want to get away with. Saying the N-word is probably the closest he'll ever get to being Melvin Van Peebles.
Kill Bill Vol.2 also has a clean view of the sordid world of America without needing to explicitly mention it.
Quentin sets up one of the best scenes in recent years with the milk and Landa and then proceeds to introduce a bunch of Jews we don't care about and some tough Americans we shouldn't have a reason to care about aside from, "You guys remember WWII, right? Man I hate Nazis"
After that is just a bunch of hashed together scenes until we see Landa again. The tavern scene was great but honestly seemed incredibly forced in retrospect.
It was a spectacle for the sake of being a spectacle, which is what his films usually are, uninvesting.
Pam Grier in Coffy man, damn
>That woman...deserves her revenge..
To me it seems like one of the only Tarantino movies where he seems to ever-so-slightly exchange the meme-dialogue with actually well written comedic phrases that real people might occasionally actually say
They are both one film meant to be watched back to back
This. Why are Nazis always portrayed as the bad guys? It so fucking unfair
Vol 1 > Vol 2
Idk pic-related was pretty kino
Salma is the most attractive woman to ever appear in a movie. If you disagree your father is a faggot and so are you.
I’ve never really liked the first one on its own, the fight scenes are cool I guess but there’s an hour and a half of Uma Therman just fucking about and that whole animated sequence which kinda ham fisted in. The second one is fantastic though
I'm willing to bet you were around 14 when this came out and you're roughly 30 right now.
Pulp Fiction=Jackie Brown>Reservoir Dogs>Inglourious Basterds>Hateful Eight>Kill Bill Vol. 1>Django Unchained>Kill Bill Vol. 2>Deathproof
Nah, just watched them both, 24.
First one was typical Quentin, second one seemed to actually step up his game a lot. You get the feeling that if Quentin had made a Kill Bill 3 it'd be even better and so on.
Also it condensed almost all of the film's predecessors entirely, visually and theatrically speaking
My thoughts exactly, as soon as Quentin got all his bad instincts away with, it left a good film
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It's a stack of turds.
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