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

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

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#1 without a doubt

Probably lower in the upper half desu

Jackie Brown > Once Upon a Time... = Inglourious Basterds > Pulp Fiction > Kill Bill(s) > Reservoir Dogs > Django > H8teful E8ght

Haven't seen Death Proof but it seems contrarians now pretend it was good.

Death Proof is good.

>Resevoir Dogs before Kill Bill
>Jackie Brown better than Pulp Fiction
Yikes and cringe

Better than Django and hateful 8

Leonardo DiCaprio looks like a vintage Hasbro Star Wars action figure.

>Liking Reservoir Dogs
Shit taste confirmed

It’s the 9th one

Pulp > Jackie > Hollywood > Kill Bill > Dogs > Eight > Basterds > Proof > Django

this

(OP)
personal rankings
Reservoir dogs
Inglorious bastards (for waltz's performance alone)
Pulp fiction
Hollywood
Django
Hateful 8
Jackie brown

is it normal to regret how much i liked taratinos films when i was a brain dead nerd teenager

same, maybe closer to number 4 than 5

Worst

awful taste and fucking double posting kill yourself

>reservoir dogs not the best
get better taste

Why do people rank Hateful and Django so low? I really liked those movies.

I bet you don't even know who Sally Menke is.

>jackie brown
>top 1/2
hard no

I don't think Cliff killed her.

Movie about nothing.

brainlet

Django is only good with the shootout and daisy done nothing wrong

Django is his worst.

I didn't, but now I get where you're coming from. Is the editing really that off in those two compared to the earlier work?

PF > IB > JB > Hollywood > H8 > KB > RD > DU > DP

I agree with this, but that being said I really enjoyed Django as well

Upper mid-tier. Little slow but ultimately satisfying. Better than Jackie Brown or Reservoir Dogs. Same level as Django and Kill Bills. Not as good as Basterds or Pulp Fiction.

It's odd, when I watched it in the theaters I didn't really care for it, but after a few days I keep going back to a few scenes, and I swear it gets better and better in my head. I might go see it again now.

That whole sequence of Dalton fucking up his lines like a rookie, having an emotional breakdown over it, and then coming back to nail that last scene really stands out.

I got around that and i can still enjoy up to death proof. But people who say inglorius basterds is a good movie, let alone best, should be fucking shot

why dont you like it? the farm scene and bar scene alone are two of the best things he's ever written, directed, and shot.

>t. cumbrain

>DUDE MEMBERS OF THE MANSON FAMILY ARE KILLED BY A HOLLYWOOD STUNT MAN THAT ALSO HAPPEN TO BEAT UP BRUCE LEE 10/10 FUCKING EPIC REDDIT XD

What is it with you spergs thinking jackie brownshit is some sort of masterpiece. Outside of here it's always ranked as probably his least popular movie (apart from death proof).

If you've never seen a Tarantino movie and don't know the story, Pulp Fiction is the best and it's not close. It's shocking, engrossing and suspenseful the whole way through. Everything else is up for debate.

It was his best.

I agree and think it's like objectively his best/most important film. Those rankings are just my preference.

In terms of Tarantino's contribution to the canon it'll probably look like:
Pulp Fiction > Reservoir Dogs > Hollywood > Inglourious
With everything else being forgotten or pigeonholed as genreshit.

It was his most patient movie. He filled it with so much misdirection so that when the ultraviolence kicks in in the last 10 minutes, it hits you harder. The whole Sharon Tate character was just a misdirection, that's it. That incredible buildup of tension during the ranch scene which ultimately ends with Bruce Dern acting cranky but very much alive? Misdirection. He fucks with you for over two hours so you have no idea what's going to happen, then it culminates in Brad Pitt bashing some tart's face into the mantle a hundred times. Fucking spectacular.

It's top tier, maybe top three. I loved it start to finish, it's movie of the year for me.

Confirmed pleb here

PF>RD>IB>>KB2>>H8>KB>DP>JB=OAaTiH>DU

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>KB2 > KB
Wow, you’re gay.

Dalton shooting that western was probably my favorite part of the entire movie. The little girl was great, as well. Was she supposed to have an actual name? I feel like she was supposed to be some notable person that they weren't allowed to reference in the end.

Everyone always forgets True Romance

Elder God Tier:
Kill Bill

God Tier:
Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction

Top Tier:
Jackie Brown

Mid Tier:
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Low Tier:
Death Proof, The Hateful Eight

Shit Tier:
Django Unchained, Inglorious Bastards

I started laughing pretty much when Pitt pointed the finger gun at Tex up until Leo roasted that bitch. Subversive/shock comedy is my absolute favorite kind of comedy.

I agree. I was played, and I have no problem admitting it.

I knew before the movie, of course, the whole story about what happened to Tate, so the dread was building up the whole time. As they entered the last day, I was worried about Tarantino being too violent as it related to her death.

Then, when the ending happened, I confess that I burst out laughing. Thankfully I saw the movie in the middle of the afternoon, so I was only there; otherwise I would have been embarrassed at being so inappropriate.

But.. as wrong as it was... I just laughed my ass off through that entire scene.

>Elder God Tier:
>Kill Bill

I think most theatres did. Everyone in my theatre was laughing, especially once the flamethrower came out

Top 3 for sure. I need to rewatch it though.

he only wrote it, so it's not mentioned. only writing and directing.

Of course. It’s Tarantino’s masterwork. His most ambitious film and the logical conclusion of his cinematic pastiche philosophy.

Everyone laughed during the ending, nothing wrong with that.

Maybe it's like when they talk about soldiers being so giddy after escaping a battle they didn't expect to survive. If it happened where you saw it too, then I will give T credit for intentionally fucking with everyone's head.

(kind of like Coppala in Apocalypse Now, where the audience is so exhausted by the time they get to Kurtz, they're mentally in the place Coppala wanted them all along

Pulp fiction and Reservoir Dogs below IB

who has taste this bad?

PULP
JACKIE
DOGS
BASTERDS
KB2
>*gap*
HOLLYWOOD
>*gap*
KB1
PROOF
>*power gap*
DJANGO
EIGHT

Reddit adores Inglorious Bastards.

>splitting Kill Bill into two films
Not based.

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Closest one yet but Jackie needs to be lower

I mean if you knew what actually happens that day, that ending is immensely fucking satisfying

Looking on YouTube they have the entire ending scene. It looks like some russian dude just filmed the screen with a cell phone so you can hear the audience. They all seem to be having the same reaction I did.

Her first name was Trudi, I remember that much. I dunno, could be a refrence to some Hollywood child actress from that time I guess?
I just realized, the story of Cliff and his wife's death is a huge reference to Natalie Wood

Idk why but every time I see "elder God tier" I lose it

dumb nigger also judges Deathproof without having watched it

It’s just a way of saying “the best one”

Number three for me.
Pulp Fiction.
Kill Bill.
Hollywood.

I pretty much agree. Reservoir Dogs, Inglorious Basterds, and Jackie Brown were all my favorites prior to this. But this basically combined the best aspects of all three.


I need to re-watch Inglorious Basterds though. Once Upon a Time is really making me reevaluate his earlier work. I have a feeling there's a lot in Basterds I missed and if there's ANY of his films that are better than Once Upon a Time, it's that. But Jackie Brown and Reservoir Dogs are perfect, just slightly less perfect.

Right at the bottom of the barrel...with all the rest of them

Inglorious Bastards was a strange one for me. First time I saw it, I didn't like it. Second time, it was passable. Third + time, I liked it. It kind of grows on you

top 3
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>Inglorious Basterds >Kill Bill (both) >Hateful Eight >slight power gap >Reservoir Dogs = Pulp Fiction > power gap > Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood > huge power gap > Everything Else

kill bill vol 1 is literally pointless

Reminder that IB is Tarantino’s worst film and if you rate it above a 6 you are literally reddït.

should I watch this or is it just another example of good actors and screenplay with a script that fizzles out at the end like everything since Kill Bill

literally all his movies except reservoir dogs and django are complete dogshit.

Ahhhh, another plotfag BTFO by the pleb filter.

It is that but for my money it’s the best he’s done since Kill Bill.

Nigger.

nice catch

Last

The final shootout of Django is insulting. The way the music is haphazardly slapped down on top of the scene is nauseating, and the fact that the song itself is a really shitty Tupac remix that includes lines from the movie itself is insane and not in a good way.

Ennio Morricone was even insulted by the way his music was cut into the film with no respect for context.

>the immense amount of dirty feet
>even margot Robbie's feet are dirty despite it seeming out of character
he truly doesn't give a fuck at this point

Not sure,fell asleep around what felt like the 2hr mark.

>all this people ranking KB so low
I really liked all that over the top shit desu senpai

1. Pulp Fiction
2. Inglourious Basterds
3. Once upon a time
4. Jackie Brown
5. Hateful Eight
6. Reservoir Dogs
7. Kill Bill
8. Django Unchained
9. Deathproof

Pulp Fiction
Once Upon a Time
Reservoir Dogs
Inglorious Basterds
Kill Bill
Django
Kill Bill Vol 2
Hateful Eight
Death Proof

Haven't seen JB in forever and forgot everything about it so I want to see it again and give it another shot. I don't know where to rank it.

I love Django but Hateful Eight I felt just dragged on in addition to nonsense dialogue. The movie felt like a recent film school grad trying to emulate QT's style in my opinion. Beautiful cinematography aside.

I saw deathproof once and never watched it again

one of the interviews said she was supposed to represent a young meryl streep type

Only Tarantino movie that I don't like is Jackie Brown, I don't know why but I never can get into it, Ive watched it multiplpe time tough. What is it with it that makes most people like it?

contrarians pretend Death Proof is bad the same way they say OUATIH is bad. they are *le slow burn* the same way Jackie Brown is.

How has everyone ignored this gem?

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"gem"

>Quentin Tarantino
>reusing cars from his previous films
HOLY SHIT

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Every movie between Death Proof & Once Upon a Time sucked. In other words, modern Tarantino is only good when he restrains himself from constant Tarantino-isms. The ending of Inglorious bastards felt like it was trying to be Blazing Saddles tier in it's intentional lack of coherence but without the modest honestly of breaking the fourth wall.
Jackie Brown > Death Proof > Once Upon a Time > Resevoir Dogs > Kill Bill > Pulp Fiction > the rest