Every Quentin Tarantino Movie RANKED From WORST to BEST!
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You keep asking for me to do it, here it is! Every Quentin Tarantino Movie RANKED From WORST to BEST! Pop that tape in, I got you, let's go do this!
How can somebody find your movies
@@wildcatfan19861 lol
I don't see whats funny about that @DominiqueDeMann
You’re smoking ROCKS saying the second half of Kill Bill doesn’t need to exist 😂
Smoking Boulders
it doesnt...there are plenty of pointless scenes and if he wasnt so over the top & self indulgent, he could have tightened both films and made 1 reasonably paced film
it doesnt...there are plenty of pointless scenes and if he wasnt so over the top & self indulgent, he could have tightened both films and made 1 reasonably paced film
When you think about his influences on on this movie...Lady Snowblood, Female Prisoner , And more martial arts/revenge films... you can see why he needed the time to build background stories, and explain why each of the Five Assassins needed to be killed (even though most of them had left that former life behind) Could he have made it 1 film? Sure. But we also would have missed 10 minutes of Uma trying to move her toe lol
@@AVAPopCulture going over the top and pushing the limits was kind of the point though. In reality it is just one film that the movie studios split into two parts. Not your cup of tea, that’s cool lol. You can’t kill Bill in the first half of the movie!
Saying kill bill 2 was pointless is like saying the second half of saving private ryan is pointless.
ha! not hardly
@@AVAPopCultureit's in the name.
@@ben99ny69He just doesn't get it. Lol
Wow, the only list I’ve seen where Deathproof isn’t last! I don’t think QT can direct bad films. Even his “worst” are better than some folks’ “best,” IMO.
I never thought Death proof was a bad film it had one of the best car chase sequences in history no cgi bs just plain car Carnage. Best way to watch it is to get the Grind house blueray that comes with Planet Terror that way you get the crazy grind house fake trailers.
He doesn't have any bad movies. Pulp Fiction is by far his best work.
Completely agree. I would love for him to do a Star Wars movie 😂 Actually… might be onto something with that, just watch the sword fights in Kill Bill. Replace her sword with a lightsaber 🤔
"Who's motorcycle is this?"
"This is a Chopper not a motorcycle."
"Ok, who's Chopper is this?"
"Zed's, baby".
"Who is Zed?"
"Zed's dead, baby."
"Zed's dead."
I think I got all the dialogue going of memory.
1. Inglorious Basterds
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Django Unchained
4. Jackie Brown
5. Reservoir dogs
6. The Hateful Eight
7. Kill Bill vol 1
8. Kill Bill vol 2
9. Deathproof
10. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
I can live with this list. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood can't be #1
@AdamWParkerDotCom I agree. I love Tarantino's movies and I also recognize that he knows a lot about movies. But sometimes he is also gigantically wrong. Like saying 80s movies are bad for example. There are so many masterpieces from that period that the statement is almost embarrassing. I also don't think many people agree with him that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is his best film. But compared to most films today, it's far better than most of them. The fact that it ranks at the bottom for me is really just a testament to how good his other films are.
I always looked at Reservoir Dogs as a movie about paranoia. The entire movie is a frantic wait, to get the boss to show up so they can figure out what the hell went wrong. And throughout the whole wait, Steve Busimi is freaking out on who set them up, how dumb it is to stay at the warehouse, how long they should wait, etc etc.
We as an audience get to see early on who set the team up. But we view in to see if they will(and how they will) figure out what we know.
Great film, with great dialogue.
Inglorius Bastards was the only one I was surprised to see at its rank.
The first time you watch Reservoir Dogs it is such a great builder of suspense. You wonder who's gonna find out about Mr. Orange and if anyone is gonna get away w the diamonds. Being Tarantino's first film, it wasn't predictable everybody was going to die. Just because characters die doesn't make the movie pointless. An amazing film with great characters and dialogue!
One thing I love about Django and Hollywood is the partnership and how it never wavers in those movies. You never see that, they always force conflict. This is why I like Way of the Gun also.
He says Kill Bill is "cartoonish" and can't get into it but has modern Ghostbusters front and center on the shelf 😂.
@DominiqueDeMann yeah dude, Kill Bill is way more over the top and cartoonish than Ghostbusters particularly because Ghostbusters is a comedy and Kill Bill isn't
@AVAPopCulture That's the thing, It's Not cartoonish at all lol. That's an extremely low percentage take on the film but you're entitled to have it nonetheless.
I love these videos. I don't care where everyone ranks their favorites, because that's one of the awesome things about such a polarizing film maker. Our rankings should all be different. Great content here.
Thanks man, it's a lot of fun to talk about and that's what I said at the start of the video: "Im not sure there are any right or wrong answers here" but I have taken some shrapnel anyway and I think about 2 dozen people "unsubscribed" while watching this video lol
@AVAPopCulture wow. That's crazy. I was just having a deep conversation about how beautiful movies were in the late 80s- the early 2000s. Cinematography and location scouting. I referenced the scene where Robin Williams speaks with Matt Damon on the park bench in Good Will Hunting. The autumn leaves, the costume design. The way the camera moves thru the scene. And then a younger person said just add it in post on a computer and it will be better, cheaper and faster. I shook my head. You can't save them all. Some will never understand.
Right out the gate with a SHOCK
I think KB2 and DP at the bottom is probably the overall popular consensus so I dont see a shock there
Never crossed my mind that Kill Bill (as one long movie) was anything other than Top 2-4 Tarantino
We like what we like I suppose!
Death Proof is underrated. I rewatched it recently and appreciate it a little more with each viewing.
It’s funny, everyone loves QT films, but differently and no two lists are the same. He’s an amazing director and writer! My list would be:
10. Jackie Brown - which I absolutely love btw
9. Once upon a time in Hollywood
8. Kill Bill V2
7. Deathproof
6. Reservoir dogs
5. Kill Bill V1
4. Django unchained
3. Inglorious Basterds
2. The Hateful Eight - masterpiece
1. Pulp Fiction - the reason I fell in love with QT
I agree with number 1. I watch it every year since it came out. It’s such a enjoyable trip. I actually truly enjoy all of his movies. There are no bad ones imo. I love several, and really like the rest. True romance is the one Tarantino project id keep over all others though if I had only one. He didn’t direct it obviously, but as far as things he worked on…it’s the best for me. If I could only save one, that’s the project I’d save. Hollywood being a close second.
I freaking love Once Upon a Time In Hollywood and True Romance but man I am taking shrapnel for the rankings lol
@@AVAPopCulturehaha yea he’s one of those directors where people have massive opinions on his work. Ranging from the goat, to the worst trash ever depending on who you ask. But comments = engagement and engagement = success 😂
Once upon a time in Hollywood gets better and better each time I watch it
I need to rewatch that one. I think I saw it in theater, so it's been a minute.
My personal list:
10. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
9. Jackie Brown
8. Resevoir Dogs
7. The Hateful Eight
6. Inglourious Basterds
5. Django Unchained
4. Deathproof
3. Kill Bill vol.1
2. Pulp Fiction
1. Kill Bill vol.2
Respect for the alt history stuff up top, OUATIH has been by far my favorite film of his since the moment I first saw it, absolute masterpiece.
Went and saw the first showing on the first day of _Pulp_ . Knew it was gonna explode. Me an five other ppl in the theater, 11am, Friday.
Twenty years ago, it should be #1, but in 2024, yep, 3rd is great.
1. kill bill 1 and 2
2. Once upon a time in hollywood
3. django
4. resevoir dogs
5. Hateful eight
6. Pulp fiction
7. inglorious basterds
8. Jackie Brown
9. Death Proof
I definitely don't agree with your rankings, but it's good to hear why you feel the way you feel. I feel passionate that my #1 is his best, but 2 - 5 could rearrange depending on my mood, and 6-8 could also rearrange depending on the day. I don't dislike anything in his filmography, but the bottom two are definitely the bottom two . Here's my ranking, based on how I feel today:
1) Pulp Fiction
2 Reservoir Dogs
3) Inglorious Basterds
4) Django Unchained
5) Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
6) Kill Bill Volume 1
7) Jackie Brown
8) The Hateful 8
9) Death Proof
10) Kill Bill Volume 2
I actually have Once upon a time over Pulp Fiction too. I never thought I would say it. I go back to it more. They are not the same film. Pulp has more going but Once puts you in that world better. Leo is amazing in that too. Soundtrack for Once is better too.
This may seem strange. But Kill Bill 2 is my #1, and the first Kill Bill is somewhere above #5.
Ok, not the way I thought your list would go, but hey, I respect it, lol. No matter whether a movie of his is good or not so good, they all have his DNA in them, and I'm proud to have every movie of his in my collection.
You could technically add in four rooms as there was 4 different directors including him.
Oooff Chase. Love it, but man, my list is a bit different. 😂. Cracking job again. 🎉
lol its ok to have different lists! thats why I said a the start that I am not sure there are any right answers here LOL
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Hateful eight is my favorite but i love them all including 4 rooms and dusk till dawn which he wrote the screen play
I love From Dusk till Dawn too BUT he didnt direct it and only co-wrote it...so just like True Romance and others, he doesnt count it in his official quest to make 10 films that he wrote and directed - he also counts Kill Bill as 1....
Kill Bill volume 2 is in the top 3 of Tarantino movies for me lol. And I think most people.
In my eyes Reservoir Dogs is #1. It's the most stylistically consistent. It has the best pacing. It has the best dynamics (both between the actors and when it comes to how we go from calm dialogue driven scenes to balls out action). It's a masterpiece!
My problem with most of his films after Jackie Brown is that they feel like patchwork. All scenes works separately but they don't gel together. We have pop songs in a historical movie. We have animated parts. We have goofy, over the top comedy following a harrowing disturbing scene. Kill Bill is the worst offender but Inglorious Bastards, Django Unchained and The Hateful 8 all suffer from the same thing.
I think Once Upon a time in Hollywood is the best of his modern movies. And I also feel Death Proof is underrated because it focus on what Tarantino does best and that's dialogue.
The worst is Hateful Eight. I thought it was terrible in every way. I like all of the rest of this films, with Pulp Fiction being my favorite.
My QT top 10 very different than your's Chase!: 1. Pulp Fiction 2. Django 3. Kill Bill 1 4. Inglourious 5. Jackie Brown 6. Reservoir Dogs 7. KB 2 8. Hateful 8 9. OUATIH 10. Death Proof
It wasn’t till you got to Pulp Fiction that Once upon a Time even entered my mind. That’s how far apart it stands from the others.
Coming in hot right out the gate with your first choice haha I love it 😂
I can tell you never watched Black Belt Theater.
Ooooh, now this is a great debate!
@justinwagner7159 it was even a debate with myself lol
Also, 100% agree with your #1 brother!
Reservoir being this low is fine - it is his first film with the lowest budget, least amount of pull/confidence/experience etc. Kill Bill both being this low. Yikes.
I think my top 3 would be 1.Pulp Fiction 2.Once upon a time in Hollywood 3. Reservoir dogs, after that not sure, I love all his films, I think Pulp Fiction is his masterpiece, absolutely perfect film.
I think Jackie brown is his worst and death proof is underrated. I know Quentin has said he feels death proof is the worst but the car stunts with zoe bell are ridiculously good.
No need to apologize for Pulp Fiction is only placed third. I love QT, he is one of my favorite directors, but Pulp Fiction isn't even in my Top five. The only QT movie I don't like that much is Reservoir Dogs. The others are good to awesome.
Mine would be:
10. Reservoir Dogs
9. Kill Bill 2
8. Death Proof
7. Jackie Brown
6. Pulp Fiction
5. Kill Bill
4. Hateful 8
3. Hollywood
2. Django
1. Basterds
Great list!
My top 3 are
1: pulp fiction
2: inglorious bastards
3: reservoir dogs
My favourite director. As far as i'm concerned there no bad ones, but i'm happy to rank my personal order. For me it's out of 9, because i count Kill Bill as one long film, i always watch both parts together.
9 Death Proof
8 Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
7 Jackie Brown
6 Reservoir Dogs
5 Inglourious Basterds
4 Kill Bill
3 Django Unchained
2 The Hateful Eight
1 Pulp Fiction
How could he have ended Kill Bill after Kill Bill 1 when Bill isn’t dead? Makes no sense.
Could've or could have, not could of
@@MichaelWatts-x2z sorry my mistake. My point still remains.
Precisely
Great video!
My Ranking
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Django Unchained
3. Inglorious Bastards
4. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
5. The Hateful Eight
6. Kill Bill
7. Reservoir Dogs
8. Jackie Brown
9. Death Proof
I've still never seen Death Proof or the Kill Bills but I like your rankings very much. So glad you gave the crown to OUATIH it's so good I can imagine QT is like "I should really just quit on a high note" lol! Chase, what do you think about True Romance though? As a script where you think it ranks
love True Romance! I think it is a good script for sure but I also feel like Tony Scott made sure his style overshadowed the script... I love Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (and even Tarantino swears it is by far his best) and that's because any filmmaker should be able to see that it is the best objectively and I also think it is from my subjective opinion too LOL
but my goodness am I getting attacked for saying it lol
You got to actually meet Bill in part 2. And Bill got killed. It's the title of the movie! I'm not mad. I'm having a good laugh. Don't worry. I still like your channel, and I enjoy a good disagreement here and there. Get stoned and give part 2 a rewatch, please.
Like ur list dude, keep up the great work...QT, Nolan and Guy are my favs for nonlinear storytelling...for QT, 1-9 pulp, inglorious, hollywood, 8, dogs, django, jackie, whole bloody affair, deathproof
thanks my friend! I just love to have fun talking movies!!! solid list there! I even fought with myself on the rankings LOL
Worst to best… no, least best to best. For me personally, Pulp Fiction is still his best. Death Proof is probably my least but the movie has really grown on me each time I watch it. Inglorious Basterds is my second. The movie just gets better with each viewing, such a fun ride. Number three, easy… Reservoir Dogs.
I would tend to agree with that but it is hard to put on a thumbnail lol....that's why I said at the start that there are really no right or wrong answers here...I agree Inglourious gets better each time!!
. . I agree, his best flick. The smooth flow is perfect. . . 😎
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Ha thanks man! Yeah I sent him a few of my movies that I've made! I need to check out his video
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There is no Worst, it only Best and Least Best. 😂 But damn you lost me with Kill Bill on the back end. Kill Bill is my favorite, for all the reasons you have them towards the bottom. Awesome video!
Glad you liked the video, but I am taking shrapnel for the rankings which is why I put off doing it for a long time LOL because I know, given my own filmmaking and writing background, my list was going to be much different from most fans' rankings (even though I am a massive fan too!)
That's also why I gave the warning at the start that I wasnt sure there were any right or wrong answers when doing this list 😂
Respect!! I think we are on the same page for the most part!!
Thanks! I'm already being attacked so I appreciate the support lol
@AVAPopCulture I got your back yo!!!
Kill Bill 1&2 is a flawless masterpiece. To say it's low on your list because you're not a big fan of that kind of cinema makes sense. But to say that it could have ended after the first part...lol. Did you even watch the movies?
"Flawless masterpiece" YIKES! there is no POV from a writing, filmmaking, or pacing standpoint that those films could be consider Flawless - even in a subjective manner....there are plenty of pointless scenes in both films and if he wasnt so over the top & self indulgent, he could have tightened both films and made 1 reasonably paced film
@AVAPopCulture flawless.... masterpiece. You think that it could have ended after part one? You see, she has a 'list' of people that she wants to kill and at the top of the list is, you guessed It, Bill. At the end of the first movie she's only killed two of them. So, you see, it really makes no sense to end it after part one. I really think that you watched a different film.
Come to think of it, maybe Titanic could have been shorter by ending it just before the ship went down. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love ALL of QT's films! My least favourite is Django Unchained, purely because of the scene with Dartagnian.
That was definitely a shocking scene. It's purpose was to show the horrors that happened which they sadly did. Overall still a great movie though.
I love Kill Bill 2, the main influences are actually Chinese rather than Japanese films. Mainly the stuff produced by the Shaw Brothers, you should check out some of their movies - I think you'd be pleasantly surprised.
Watch King Boxer, you'll pick up on some big nods straight away.
Cheers Chase the ace
man, I have tried so many times....Im just so far removed from being interested in those....I couldnt be less interested every time I see Shaw Brothers stuff or any J-Horror stuff etc released by Arrow or Scream Factory etc etc...outside of the "Americanized" 80s martial arts films that I grew up with Sho Kosugi and stuff like American Ninja and Revenge of the Ninja etc, I am just not into it at all...and seeing Uma Thurman kill a room full of guys with a sword and then 100 more run in grunting and yelling for her to kill just makes me laugh - I grew up seeing that kind of stuff being parodied as ridiculous well before Tarantino put it in a film...I mean come on, Lucy & Uma weigh a collective 100 pounds LOL they aint killing people like that
@AVAPopCulture but they were trained by Bill 😂😂 I don't like all the Asian martial arts stuff tbf but I do like the Shaw Brothers stuff.
Check out a movie called Ninja Terminator if you get chance, it was made around the same time as the Sho Kusagi stuff, it's hilarious.
Not sure I could rank them today. Would have to rewatch like you did.
So I respect your list but cant add my own. Lol
Love many of them.
Btw: Heard that John Carpenter is about to direct another movie? So hoping that will lesd to more! Clint Eastwood is like 93 and still directing.
Cheers!
I hadnt heard that about Carpenter BUT that is super exciting! I will be happy if he does so that he doesnt go out with The Ward being his last movie!
Yep! You've definitely pissed me off 😂😝
hahahaha!!! 😂
My rankings:
9= Kill Bill #1 & #2
8= Death Proof
7= Reservoir Dogs
6= Hateful Eight
5=Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
4= Jackie Brown
3= Pulp Fiction
2= Inglorious Bastards
1= DJango Unchained
@@sethm.woodiwiss786 solid
Whether it's the best or not, I can't wait for django 4k by Quentin Tarantino
I'm dying to get that and hateful 8 in 4k!
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I have a 4 way tie for number one and a 4 way tie for number 2.
4. Django Unchained, the only one I have seen only once, I will re-watch when it gets a 4k and I could end up liking it more.
3. Death Proof, have only watched 2 maybe 3 times.
All the rest I have watched more times than I can count.
2. Inglorious Basterds(its 70% subtitles or it may have been with the number ones), Reservoir Dogs and both the Kill Bill movies. I couldn't even attempt to put these in any kind of order,.
1. If I had to order these it would go from best to better; Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Hateful 8 and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Maybe in 5 years I will be able to definitively put Hollywood as number 1. I would guess that more viewings are more likely to cement it above the others than even minorly diminish my love of it.
Wow, I will have to watch Once Upon A Time In Hollywood again. I would have placed that title near the bottom of the list. I really thought I would love it but ended up very disappointed. I'm not sure if it was the story, the cast, or just didnt feel like a Tarantino film to me.
1. Res
2. Pulp
3. Jackie
4. Death
5. IB
6. KB
7. KB2
8.H8
9.DU
10 Hollywood
Django at 9 very hot take.. Masterful acting by Foxx, Waltz, DiCaprio and Samuel L.
I'm even more extreme than you, i adore Kill Bill Vol 1 and absolutely hate Vol 2, so i'm not mad at your take at all. It's all personnal taste in the end.
Personal taste has a lot to do with it but I also tried to re-watch each movie from a objective/filmmaking standpoint and from that standpoint, there are plenty of unneeded scenes and if he wasnt so over the top & self indulgent, he could have tightened both films and made 1 reasonably paced film
OK, up front I have never seen Jackie Brown nor Death Proof...with that caveat in mind, I am in sync with you on all of your list EXCEPT that I struggled with Inglorious Basterds v Pulp Fiction - not a big deal for me in your ranking...perhaps, in my own mind you have helped to resolve my dilemma. No wait, maybe Pulp Fiction would be my #2. No, wait - maybe I agree with you...dang!
Anyway, I am absolutely in agreement with you regarding #1 = Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. That one has a strange history for me. When I first saw the previews, I was a bit turned off and saddened over an apparent "revisionist" story about the horrible and sad Manson murders. Then one day, for some reason, I watched the movie streaming on one of my services, and I was so drawn in by this movie, that I was sad to see the credits start rolling - very respectful, a fine film, and instead of "revisionist history" it struck me as a sweet memorial - why couldn't we think of "what if..." - and what a fine film on my best memories of Hollywood back in the day. Today, I own the 4K set, and it must be in my top 25 - and having been a film buff since the 1950s, for me by now "top 25" is a niche category.
It’s so cool when movies can change your mind! That’s why I love watching films. and I 100% agree that it is like "Wish fulfillment" to me...it was a memorial to them and kind of the lost innocence of that idyllic Hollywood
Once upon a time over Pulp Fiction? Interesting
even Tarantino thinks so :)
Pulp fiction is the goat
Love your list. I have "upon a time" number 1 also. I do have Reservoir dogs a little higher than you. Very fun video. Very entertaining.
I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching! I am a big fan of the filmmaking in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Tarantino isn't too fond of Death Proof either. Even though I'm sure it's the one with the most "feet shots"
I would bump up Reservoir Dogs a little but other than that I can't argue it. Good list. I too am not a lover of Kill Bill.
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I (Don't) reject your Hypothesis...Based List !!!
Thank you!!!
My favourite is Kill Bill volume 1. The only one I really don't like is inglorious bastards. Although Death Proof gets close.
What happened to my comment about the movie "Thriller - A Cruel Picture (1973)" and my 5 cents on the Tarantino movies? Did it get deleted, and if so, why? I can't seem to find it here... :(
I dont know....
@@AVAPopCulture Anyway, you should check that movie out if you are interested in Tarantino. That movie was appearantly a big inspiraiton to him when he made Kill Bill
@@barrusbarrusman9319 oh yeah, I have that movie and it is funny you mention it because I just talked about it on a video a couple weeks ago and about how Tarantino was obviously influenced by that movie for Kill BIll (right down to the eye patch)
@ Ah, nice to hear mate! I just watched it for the first time couple of days ago and I now own the VS-release. I love it! I will try to watch that video of yours, if I can find it. Best regards
I won't lie, I got disappointed when you combined the Kill Bills. I really enjoy part 2 that it's my #1. Not trolling you. But it's all good bro. I understand your logic. Are you familiar with all of David Cronenberg's films? I don't see too many rankings of his films.
Where would you slot True Romance if it counted as a Tarantino movie? I feel like that might be his best writing after Once for me.
Im a big fan of True Romance! The script is great but I feel like you Tony Scott makes sure his style tries to overshadow it
Mr. Pink gets away with the diamonds what do you mean nobody wins
I don't think he does. You can hear him getting caught before the cops burst in
@jamieloudon6691 i just watched it right when he exits it cuts i don't hear anything apparently there might be multiple endings but on my version he seems to get away
@@jamieloudon6691 I turned it up loud i don't hear anything it cuts away when he exits wear house
Even Steve Buschemi says "he likes to imagine Mr Pink got away but that wasn't in the script"
. . Pulp Fiction is legendary. . . 😎
Curious question about Kill Bill. Have you seen it as The Whole Bloody Affair? If so, I assume the same arguments why you don't like still hold. If not, do see possible compromises he made for release could make a difference in your judgement? I haven't seen, just a curiosity question.
The trailer for the novelization that came out a few years back even has clips of deleted scenes from the movie-
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The deluxe hardcover novelization is awesome - it deviates from the feature in some scenes.
damn I need to get that!
Chase I won't give you crap for thinking Reservoir Dogs is overrated because I get crap for saying that Quentin Tarantino is overrated. I just think he tries to push the envelope, with gore, racism, alters history to a cartoonish mess. I know this is his style and to not take it so seriously. To me it's a bit annoying. He knows a lot about film history but I just get tired of the buckets of blood and the racist language in every movie. Maybe I am just showing my age. My favorites are the ones with Leonardo DiCaprio because I think he is one of the best actors today. I can watch Once Upon a Time In Hollywood and Pulp Fiction more than once. I am just never in the mood for his style.
@@devonbrooks246 QT is a brilliant film maker and Reservoir Dogs is massively Overrated but better than Death Proof.
I should have at least said that QT is brilliant at making films. I won’t take that away. He created his own vision or signature. He belongs up there with Stanley Kubrick but even his movies I have to be in a certain mood to watch.
You're shitting me! KB2 last!!?? It's my favorite film of all-time. You've made a huge effort in discreding yourself as a filmmaker. This is ridiculous. I don't know what to say! To each his own but...wow
I've only seen KBill 1 and 2 and OUATIHollywood, haven't seen the others you listed. I'm not a big fan of his movies. Thanks for your input though. 😊
Kill Bills and Death Proof definitely are the least liked for me.
He said, "Loquacious"😅
WHERES natural born killers and Emma peels Avengers
he didnt write and direct those...so he doesnt consider them as "his films" in his self imposed 10 film career he plans...he also on;y counts Kill Bill as 1 movie
@AVAPopCulture but he wrote natural born killers
Am i being trolled
Interesting. Once Upon a Time is my least favorite of his. The story was too long and I was hoping for more Manson Family scenes
Honestly, your entire list is void by breaking up Kill Bill. Then stating that Vol. 2 doesn’t need to exist is just ridiculous. Im reminding myself its just opinions so I can still follow this page, but I also follow this page because of your opinion.
Havent even finished this video and now RD at the bottom too. Saying it has no point!? How are you a QT fan and state that? The dialogue is the point. WTF. Might not make it to the end, you’re probably a Jackie Brown at #1 guy.
Lol if you want to stop following the channel because you like movies in a different order, be my guest...and sorry my friend, but I also write and make movies for a living, so to say dialogue is the while point of a movie is so far incorrect that I can't begin to start lol...
And kill bill was released in 2 separate films, it has 2 different IMDBs, and different physical media releases so it gets ranked separately
@ I said the dialogue is the point of Reservoir Dogs. You said it has not point and nothing happens. Its about a failed robbery, which is what happens. The reason its enjoyable is because of the dialogue. To say you watch his films for any other reason or to ignore the fact that that is his greatest skill is odd to say at the least or trolling at worst. You love his films for all the things he copies from other film makers? As a film maker, really?
Throwing around that you make films is completely irrelevant to your opinion. Its still just an opinion. If anything the fact that while claiming your place of authority because “you make films” you’re justifying breaking up Kill Bill because of an IMDB post or physical media releases? WTF does that have to do with the art? Thats business BS. The artist who made it, who you like for reasons other than his dialogue, created it as one film and considers it one film but you’re like nope, I’m dying on the hill of corporate nonsense? Its clearly one movie and it feels that way because it was always supposed to be that.
I’m not butt hurt by your opinions, I was pointing out that for me, I follow pages to get their recommendations, which are based on their opinions, so when that opinion is so insane to me, I think, shit, can I trust this person for stuff I haven’t seen? Pretty simple.
For the record, I still like your page and I’m still supporting and watching your content. Even if I feel the same way about your QT list as Mr Pink does about tipping.
Lastly, maybe I got a little too simpy for QT and a tad butt hurt. Maybe 😘
I get this list is your list and I can respect most of it. For Me You have Jackie Brown too high. That is the least watched Tarantino Film for me. Its too slow paced I always get bored watching that one.
Where would you put the ones he wrote but didn’t direct, Like Natural born killers and Killing Zoe.
He didn’t write Killing Zoe. Roger Avary wrote and directed that, he only executive produced it. He had written NBK, but Oliver Stone completely re-wrote the screenplay when he acquired that to direct himself. I’d say From Dusk till Dawn and True Romance are some awesome films he only wrote the screenplays for that he didn’t direct. Even his CSI written/directed episodes were awesome.
Haha no way. OUATIH is probably his second worst.
he'd disagree and so would most filmmakers...he says it is his best
Reservoir Dogs rated so low? Stopped watching.
LOL ok...
I’m gonna be honest with you, and you think you get a lot of shit, well ready for me take it all from you. I would’ve put Pulp Fiction at 10. I don’t know why, but I just don’t like it. I’ve tried so many times to watch it and I have only made it through it one time.
Respectfully ❤ reverse your list to get big Sal favs. Every one can have their own list and that’s ok. We all love movies!
KBill 2 is actually my favorite too. Although I haven't seen many of the others. My friends and I always used to watch KBill 2 together, love the eyeball scene, great fight. 😊
Love seeing epic fight scenes, music kicks in, sound at max level… :)
@salmanmunawar1 the music is really good in that one. 👍
I'm surprised!! But that is what keeps it interesting my friend!!
You'd love the goofballs at Slashfilmcast
Love the love you gave Jackie Brown but I'm sorry, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is ranked WAY too high
From an objective filmmaking standpoint, it is far and away the best (Tarantino thinks so too) and I love the vibes
@@AVAPopCulture I do agree that the vibes are there and I do appreciate those 60s Hollywood feels but minus Pitt's performance and the scene at the Manson family ranch, the rest of the movie was pretty forgettable, uneventful and pointless. It also didn't help that the runtime was over 2.5 hours, and unlike most of his QT's movies, there was also no real dialogue that really "captured" me. QT also hates superhero movies and thinks they're salt to the Earth so I can't take "even he thinks this is his best movie" too seriously lol
@@AVAPopCulture appreciate all you do. Its your list so alls good on that front. I will say though that an artist is never objective and fair with their own works and rarely if ever will experience as everyone else. Kubrick thought Eyes Wide Shut was his best, would have the most impact, not close on either. I liked Hollywood but felt too long, and the story and characters further away, I didn't care that much about them. Not like you do for Django. The film making may have been more mature in ways, but didn't have the unique style of previous works. We all have our biases, you not digging Samurai and Kung Fu movies, being less of a westerns guy, but a film maker yourself tips the scales on several of those titles. Regardless- cheers
@@AVAPopCulture objectivity in art is generally considered impossible due to the subjective nature of individual perception.
@@DominiqueDeMann overall sure. But you can break down specific aspects and explore those with more objectivity than subjectivity, to me they're more spectrums than binary opposites. Acting, writing, cinematography, sound, score, etc. we could come up with some type of descriptive rubric to evaluate those components of a film, when your own biases are openly added and discussed as part of it, that is a much more objective analysis than just I liked it, I thought it was good. The depth of description and evidence based reasoning, owning of personal biases, creates something closer to objective analysis. The grand whole, the Gestalt view, is something different though and much more within the viewer in completely subjective ways. I think Oppenheimer scores high in many categories, but its not a movie I enjoy or taut. It's objectively, at least cinematically, a good to great movie, but the tone and decisions about what to show and not show bothered me. Just as an example
I was so stoked to go watch Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and I walked out very unsatisfied. In my opinion it was very boring. Minor spoiler alert: What was the point of building up the suspense when Brad Pitt goes to see his old friend Bruce Dern? Absolutely nothing happened. No payoff whatsoever.
And to me, the denouement was an abrupt change. Totally out of sync with the rest of the film. It's a trend though in his filmography for me. Up throudh Kill Bill and Jackie Brown, I was all in. The films since then don't have the same draw for me. To each his own though.
In this same boat. His recent efforts have been more misses than hits for me. Once..Hollywood was such a disappointment. I sat there afterwards and wondered what the point was...
The payoff is at the climax. The scene at Spahn ranch (Dern playing the real-life George Spahn himself) is foreboding and foreshadowing. He narrowly avoids danger from the Manson followers and the audience will have that scene on their mind going forward.
@@RyanCMcD That shit had all the impact of wet toilet paper. Yeah he's supposed to be in 'danger' however at no point was he. His character up until that point has shown himself to be more capable than anyone else around, and those hippies were pretty much all talkers and goofers w/o Charlie around.
@@michaelsmith1262 Did you miss the part where it set up their conflict with each other when he sees them again later? It also further establishes what type of bad ass Brad Pitt's character is so that that doesn't come out of left field later.
@@Latchfpv Charlie was the one who was all talk, mate. He wasn't the one who did any of the killing. He convinced them to do it on his behalf. You know Cliff's a bad arse but nonetheless it's important to plant the seeds or else there'd be no reason to care.
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Inglorious Basterds
Django Unchained
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Kill Bill
Jackie Brown
The Hateful Eight
Death Proof
Jackie Brown is my number 1
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Yes it is lol
I think he is the most overrated director ever. The Hateful 8, Jackie Brown and Once Upon A Time in Hollywood were so long and boring. His only great movie was Inglourious Basterds.