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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Dec 30, 2018 21:54:42 GMT
Kill Bill
I don't differentiate the volume
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Post by marth on Dec 30, 2018 22:12:07 GMT
It´s a tie:
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Post by ck100 on Dec 30, 2018 23:09:26 GMT
Pulp Fiction Reservoir Dogs
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Post by sdrew13163 on Dec 30, 2018 23:11:22 GMT
Changing my answer to Reservoir Dogs.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Dec 30, 2018 23:29:28 GMT
Reservoir Dogs
Kill Bill as a single film Pulp Fiction Jackie Brown Inglorious Basterds Death Proof Django Unchained The Hateful Eight
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Post by darksidebeadle on Dec 30, 2018 23:42:41 GMT
Pulp Fiction 9/10 Inglourious Basterds 9/10 Reservoir Dogs 8/10 Jackie Brown 7.5/10 Death Proof 7/10 Django Unchained 7/10 Kill Bill v1 5/10 The Hateful Eight 4/10 Kill Bill v2 4/10
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Post by kingkoopa on Dec 31, 2018 0:06:30 GMT
I like them all, and I won't rule out nostalgia tainting my view, but "Pulp Fiction" is his masterpiece to me.
"Deathproof" was impressive to me too. He seemed to understand 'grindhouse' film 100% To me, it read like a love letter to a genre I've always loved.
"Inglorious Basterds" was unusually dull for me. Even on a second watch. I like the guts of the acting and directing, but it didn't hit me like QT normally does.
Only reason I didn't vote for "Hateful Eight" was because I haven't seen it yet. I bought a new TV for Xmas. "Hateful Eight" is how I intend to break it in. I've heard great things. Can't wait.
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