So where would you rank it among Tarantino’s other 8 films?

So where would you rank it among Tarantino’s other 8 films?

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8th

9th

Sneed

Dead last, worst film I've seen in years.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Kill Bill
Reservoir Dogs
The Hateful Eight
Inglorious Basterds
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Django Unchained
Death Proof

Jackie Brown >>>>> Dogshit >>> everything else

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why do you rank pulp fiction beneath kill bill?

only above death proof and jackie brown, still enjoyed it though.

anywhere from "shit" to "fucking shit"

I never liked the tacked on Bruce Willis storyline in Pulp Fiction.

(cuck)
Visually illiterate

top 3

reminder that everyone who ranks jackie brown in their top 3 and ranks pulp fiction low, is a faggot contrarian who is trying to sound elitist

Leave it to a letterboxd drone from /vg/ to defend Tarantinos latest IMDB endeavour

>visually illiterate
why do shills for this movie keep meming that phrase?
there's nothing to not get, it's pretty fucking clear because Tarantino beats the audience over the head with every bit of symbolism for half an hour. We don't need 20 minutes of Brad Pitt driving around to understand that times were different during this window of history, that can be conveyed thru actual character development and plot. Instead we get several 10 minute long scenes of Margot Robbie acting like a dizzy retard dancing. We get it. She's a naive representation of a dreamy hollywood. That can be shown in much better, more to the point ways than what we got.
You know what the real problem is? Sally Menke, Tarantino's editor of every fucking movie until Django FUCKING DIED and now Tarantino's got no filter.
That's why Hateful 8 and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood feel so different

>implying that Tarantino is a visually accomplished artist
He is no Greenaway, Tarr or Brakhage i hope you know that.

>understand that times were different during this window of history
Illiterate
>We get it. She's a naive representation of a dreamy hollywood
The film has nothing to with any of that, illiterate monkey, it’s a Arthurian mythic re-telling meta-commentary on fantasy and the factual existence of subjectivity-ultra-subjectivity, and a reconciliation of objectivity, with an optimistic veneer, it might be Quentin’s most optimistic film.
>character development
A ‘character’ in a film is not an architectural object that needs to be DEVELOPED, it’s supposed to be a living breathing organism.
>plot
A film isn’t a plant that you PLOT, more like a tree that you TILL
Just face it, you can’t understand and pick up on simple cinematic image juxtapositions, you can only complain about surface level bubble gum ‘symbolism’ that jumps out to you and presents itself into your subjective brain with the only way it knows how to take in information, like a funko pop. ‘Symbolism’ ‘subtext’ ‘slice of life’ this is artificial and obfuscatory, a cinematic image juxtaposition is direct and clear—if you have developed the talent to read them and have the proper meta-historical-cultural knowledge. You can’t ‘read’ or perhaps even watch films in general, you should probably just stick to video games or circle jerking over the written word like the rest of the visually illiterate

>visually accomplished
Reddit terminology

>You know what the real problem is? Sally Menke, Tarantino's editor of every fucking movie until Django FUCKING DIED and now Tarantino's got no filter.
Wow this literally sounds exactly like a comment I would see on reddit, bringing up something almost completely irrelevant based on some megalomaniacal neuroticism, the tone is comparable to a furry avatar with its arms crossed convinced it just made a compelling or reasonable point in some youtubers critique review video. The visually illiterate disgust me.

You didn’t critique the editing, you didn’t critique the rhythm, you just tried to make an artificial point, you made something up
>OH the editor died! THATS why I didn’t like/couldn’t understand the movie!
Nothing substantive, just a clearly grasping at straws desperation to try to anxiously make up for the fact that you’re just simply visually illiterate. I see redditors do it all the time

Inglourious > Reservoir Dogs> Pulp Fiction > Hollywood > Jackie Brown

The rest don't deserve rankings.

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Out of what I've seen:
1. Once
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Kill Bill part 2
4. Reservoir Dogs
5. Kill Bill part 1
6. Django
7. Death Proof

Didn't see Jackie Brown, True Romance, Hateful Height or Inglorious Basterds.
Special mention to Natural Born Killers, my actual favorite movie.

It's his best film since Pulp Fiction. He wasted over a decade of his career on meme movies.

kill bill 1 and 2 are overrated
the rest are great

>ironically thinking Hollywood is better than Jackie Brown

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