Your best of Tarantino films?

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brezzy

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Which Tarantino film is your most favorite? I personally like “Inglorious Bastard”, Aside from its good cast, I like as usual the great humor and the unique cinematography applied to this film, but yes “Django unchained” was as well a good one!


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Why is QT peeing blood in that picture? He really ought to see a doctor about that :eek

Back on topic, I think Inglourious Basterds is my favourite too. The Bowie song in the big cinema climax is amazingly cool.
 

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For me it always be Pulp Fiction, probably because this was the one who hooked me up to his movies! Followed by "Inglorious Basterds", "Django Unchained", "Kill Bill" saga by this order. He makes some of the best dialogues in movies theses days with an awesome cinematography.
 

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I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I'm not really a fan of Tarantino.
 

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They are all good, but I would have to say Reservoir Dogs and Inglorious Bastards were my favorite. I just watched Django Unchained last weekend and it was pretty good too.
 

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I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I'm not really a fan of Tarantino.
Well, you have someone else with you. I am not a big fan either. I have tried to watch some of his films. I tried to watch Pulp Fiction, and it made me dizzy with the camera work. I have tried to watch Kill Bill, but I didn't like the characters. At least I give it a try, but I don't care for his stylization.
 

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Kill Bill is probably one of my favorite films hands down. I don't know, the crazy blood just makes it so silly and enjoyable for me. But I can't be the only weirdo out there, since Tarantino is so popular.

Django Unchained was an interesting experience, though I still can't decide whether I absolutely loved it, or just found it relatively entertaining. Hmm. It was a bit of a mixed bag, and like all Tarantino movies, dragged on for about 20 minutes longer than it really needed to.
 

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Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and I'll just stop here and say.. off the top of my head I can't think of one I hated.
 

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I love all of his movies, but my personal favorite has to be Jackie Brown. I love the soundtrack and the humor in it.
 

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His movies are everything we could ever hope for in the film industry! I love all of them but my fave I have to say Pulp Fiction. It was the first of his films I've seen and I love it to death. "
[h=1]“‎That's when you know you've found somebody really special. When you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and comfortably share silence.” [/h]
 

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My favourite is Django unchained and was brilliant from start to finish. I liked Inglorious Bastards but for me only the first scene was outstanding, the rest was just good. Can't wait for Tarantino's next epic
 

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I liked Pulp Fiction the most. Although Inglorious Basterds and Reservoir Dogs were both perhaps better movies. Not really a huge fan of everything else he's done. Django was ok I guess but Kill Bill was one volume more than it should have been.
 

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I guess he doesn't take all the credits in "From Dusk Till Dawn" but I consider this the best movie he [Tarantino] ever took an active role in making. At least it was more original than all the other movies he's made.
 

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I think I may have been the only one who hated DJango. First when I went to watch it I had no clue that is was supposed to be a comedy so that caught me way off guard. Then when they were walking the slaves I think and they started playing Tupac I almost fell out my chair. I was seriously like wtf? Then Sam Jack...welll he was self explanatory. Back to the subject though. My favorite moves by him are the Kill Bills. I loved how he told the story.
 

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For me it always be Pulp Fiction, probably because this was the one who hooked me up to his movies! Followed by "Inglorious Basterds", "Django Unchained", "Kill Bill" saga by this order. He makes some of the best dialogues in movies theses days with an awesome cinematography.

OMG! How can I forgot kill bill? Am I kidding me??? :willy_nilly: Ofcourse that is absolutely one of his top piece! Thank you for reminding me of that. This should not happen again, how can I forget that? So, Kill bill is included in my favorite list :):surrender
 

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My favorite film of Quentin would be Kill Bill 1 and 2. The story and cinematography is unique, like there were cartoon parts in the movie, and the story is really good. It isn't predictable like the other movies.
 

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Pulp Fiction is definitely not a movie that one can miss. It's simply iconic and I believe everybody who ever saw the movie enjoyed it. The plot is amazing, the scenes are well designed and the actor-play is magnificent. They really did a good job on the movie.

Kill Bill was also a good one although I can't even get close to saying I enjoyed it as much as Pulp Fiction. In my eyes they're not comparable. Nevertheless, Tarantino has made a whole bunch of great movies throughout his career and I, as well, cannot wait to see his next masterpiece.
 
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