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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Mar 21, 2019 16:59:27 GMT
Which one is your favorite? I’m including some he didn’t direct but had a hand in writing. You can select up to 2.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Mar 21, 2019 17:10:46 GMT
Reservoir Dogs for me. I don't consider it objectively his best, but it holds a special place in my heart and I'll always watch it with a smile on my face.
Inglorious Basterds is my 2nd favorite. Jackie Brown least favorite.
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Post by MrFurious on Mar 21, 2019 17:13:36 GMT
I've gone with Kill Bill 1. Just loved everything about it. Staying away from trailers for his next one but very excited
We're adding as writer, True Romance would be 2nd
And PF/JB joint 3rd
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 21, 2019 17:14:53 GMT
Jackie Brown
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Mar 21, 2019 17:16:17 GMT
Reservoir Dogs for me. I don't consider it objectively his best, but it holds a special place in my heart and I'll always watch it with a smile on my face. Inglorious Basterds is my 2nd favorite. Jackie Brown least favorite. There’s a couple on this list I haven’t seen. I have seen IB. I don’t remember much of it, though I remember that it had mostly solid performances all around except for Brad Pitt. The movie didn’t do much for me though. He’s got several of what I’d call masterpieces here, obviously including Pulp Fiction. My personal favorite is KB I. I love everything about that movie, especially when she gets to Tokyo.
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Post by movielover on Mar 21, 2019 17:18:55 GMT
Jackie Brown
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2019 17:23:33 GMT
From Dusk Til Dawn Reservoir Dogs (with Pulp Fiction just a tad behind)
I really wish he came out with that Vega Brothers movie - i.e. a prequel to both RD and PF.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Mar 21, 2019 17:29:41 GMT
Pulp Fiction, one of my top 25 movies Bill 2. Such a toss up between Bill 2 and Dogs. Michael Madsen shining in both. Ask me tomorrow, I'll probably vote for Reservoir Dogs.
Every time I hear "Stuck in the Middle With You" by Stealers Wheel, I think of straight razors and ears. Why?
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Post by klawrencio79 on Mar 21, 2019 17:37:13 GMT
Reservoir Dogs for me. I don't consider it objectively his best, but it holds a special place in my heart and I'll always watch it with a smile on my face. Inglorious Basterds is my 2nd favorite. Jackie Brown least favorite. There’s a couple on this list I haven’t seen. I have seen IB. I don’t remember much of it, though I remember that it had mostly solid performances all around except for Brad Pitt. The movie didn’t do much for me though. He’s got several of what I’d call masterpieces here, obviously including Pulp Fiction. My personal favorite is KB I. I love everything about that movie, especially when she gets to Tokyo. For me, IB is all about Christoph Waltz, who is phenomenal throughout, but in particular in the opening scene, and Melanie Laurent. Someone else in the other thread mentioned the shot of her during the climatic scene, chills city. Also, the bar scene is one of the best sequences I've ever seen. You can teach film courses based off the bar scene and opening scene from the excellent script, to the mounting dread and development of suspense, to the A+ performances that put it all together. Great stuff. Truth be told, I've never seen Kill Bill. Maybe I'll check it out this weekend.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Mar 21, 2019 18:01:36 GMT
There’s a couple on this list I haven’t seen. I have seen IB. I don’t remember much of it, though I remember that it had mostly solid performances all around except for Brad Pitt. The movie didn’t do much for me though. He’s got several of what I’d call masterpieces here, obviously including Pulp Fiction. My personal favorite is KB I. I love everything about that movie, especially when she gets to Tokyo. For me, IB is all about Christoph Waltz, who is phenomenal throughout, but in particular in the opening scene, and Melanie Laurent. Someone else in the other thread mentioned the shot of her during the climatic scene, chills city. Also, the bar scene is one of the best sequences I've ever seen. You can teach film courses based off the bar scene and opening scene from the excellent script, to the mounting dread and development of suspense, to the A+ performances that put it all together. Great stuff. Truth be told, I've never seen Kill Bill. Maybe I'll check it out this weekend. Said it before, but the opening of IB is one of my favorites. Change the Nazis into Indians and it's straight from a John Ford western.
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Post by Rufus-T on Mar 21, 2019 18:24:53 GMT
I picked Pulp Fiction & Inglorious Basterds, but I like so many of them.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Mar 21, 2019 18:34:51 GMT
There’s a couple on this list I haven’t seen. I have seen IB. I don’t remember much of it, though I remember that it had mostly solid performances all around except for Brad Pitt. The movie didn’t do much for me though. He’s got several of what I’d call masterpieces here, obviously including Pulp Fiction. My personal favorite is KB I. I love everything about that movie, especially when she gets to Tokyo. For me, IB is all about Christoph Waltz, who is phenomenal throughout, but in particular in the opening scene, and Melanie Laurent. Someone else in the other thread mentioned the shot of her during the climatic scene, chills city. Also, the bar scene is one of the best sequences I've ever seen. You can teach film courses based off the bar scene and opening scene from the excellent script, to the mounting dread and development of suspense, to the A+ performances that put it all together. Great stuff. Truth be told, I've never seen Kill Bill. Maybe I'll check it out this weekend. Opposed to what has been previously said in this thread, I think Kill Bill Vol. 2 is the much better film. It's the heart of the story, and really the bulk of the story. The first film is basically act 1, and the second is basically act 2 and 3. The first is all about the style and the sec second is all about the story. Not the both films don't have both of those elements in abundance, but they are distinct from one another, while also compliments of one another. Yes on everything with regards to Inglorious Basterds. I happen to love Jackie Brown, but it and Death Proof are outliers, of sorts.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2019 18:38:03 GMT
I don't care for him.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Mar 21, 2019 18:39:24 GMT
I like all of them, but for the purposes of this thread I picked Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill 1.
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Post by DrKrippen on Mar 21, 2019 18:46:49 GMT
Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 21, 2019 18:50:01 GMT
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Post by Marv on Mar 21, 2019 18:53:58 GMT
Pulp Fiction has been, for a while, my favorite. It’s incredibly rewatchable.
Second fave would be Kill Bill Vol. 1.
But there isn’t a film in this poll that I dislike. Strike that, I’m probably on the fence with Natural Born Killers...but the rest I enjoy.
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Post by Marv on Mar 21, 2019 18:56:08 GMT
There’s a couple on this list I haven’t seen. I have seen IB. I don’t remember much of it, though I remember that it had mostly solid performances all around except for Brad Pitt. The movie didn’t do much for me though. He’s got several of what I’d call masterpieces here, obviously including Pulp Fiction. My personal favorite is KB I. I love everything about that movie, especially when she gets to Tokyo. For me, IB is all about Christoph Waltz, who is phenomenal throughout, but in particular in the opening scene, and Melanie Laurent. Someone else in the other thread mentioned the shot of her during the climatic scene, chills city. Also, the bar scene is one of the best sequences I've ever seen. You can teach film courses based off the bar scene and opening scene from the excellent script, to the mounting dread and development of suspense, to the A+ performances that put it all together. Great stuff. Truth be told, I've never seen Kill Bill. Maybe I'll check it out this weekend. Absolutely agree. The opening scene and the bar scene stand out as some of the best work QT has done. I really like the rest of the film but Jose two scenes are on a whole other level.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Mar 21, 2019 19:00:10 GMT
I think I will do a marathon rewatch of all of his movies before the new one comes out. I am pretty sure I own all of them on DVD/Blu-Ray.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Mar 21, 2019 19:03:26 GMT
Pulp Fiction has been, for a while, my favorite. It’s incredibly rewatchable. Second fave would be Kill Bill Vol. 1. But there isn’t a film in this poll that I dislike. Strike that, I’m probably on the fence with Natural Born Killers...but the rest I enjoy. I don't really care for Natural Born Killers either. It was way too over the top and crazy and really lost the point along the way. Evidently Tarantino hated what Oliver Stone did with it as well. I'm not sure that he ever intended to direct it, but you can just see it in the film that he would have made much better choices. The same can be said, sort of, for True Romance. I love that movie as it is, but I think it would have been much different, and I think, better if he had directed it the way he wrote it originally.
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