Apparently the original runtime of Once Upon a Time was almost 5 hours, so they had to cut a lot of scenes. Tarantino said he would like to release the full movie one day. I'd sit down and watch it in one sitting for sure.
Absolutely!! I had a feeling as soon as I saw it that there has to be so much more footage that we didn't see!! If Hateful Eight had at least an hour more, this DEFINITELY had a hell of a lot more!!
The first scene in Inglorious Basterds is easily Tarantino’s best scene he’s ever written imo I mean how can a 15 minute scene feel like both 5 and 30 minutes at the same time!? Its just amazing.
@@a_cowwithlegs I'd even argue that bar scene is better than the opening scene. Both create this mounting tension, but the bar scene holds it longer, has prettier looking characters (Micheal fassbender Diane Kruger), insane acting (August Diehl), amazing dialogue ("Mind if I go out speaking the kings?" - "There's a special rung in hell for those waste good scotch") and a masterful shootout climax that ends in seconds. Think I watched that scene over 50 times First scene is amazing no doubt, but we already know the french farmer is doomed. The bar scene is more of a fair fight against britian's top spies and a sherlock holmes esque German SS officer - dude even takes out a pipe, stops the music and says "allow me to inquire".
the end of pulp fiction, the diner scene, might eek it out in a list of best scenes he's penned. "your the weak. and i am the tryanny of evil men. but im trying ringo, im trying real hard to be the shepherd." crazy genius
@@ellispiper6313 There are a number of scenes in his body of work that have what I call "Tarantino moments", that if you didn't know they were from a film of his, you would know. One such is Butch going back in to save Marsellus, but the best one is the "Mind if I go out speaking the kings". It reminds me of a car accident I was in where I realized there was a car heading straight at me at 50 mph about 20 feet in front of me - a split second and an eternity at the same time. In a strange way it also reminds me of the tension build up in Phish's "Punch you n the eye" before it explodes into a guitar solo. Maybe my favorite scene in any film. I wish I could go out that way.
@@adamdictatedbutnotreadkadh8719he does copies scenes, but what he does in films is what hip hop artists do in music, they use samples to make a song, the end product differs from the parts. He doesn't plagiarize, on the contrary, Tarantino is considered an auteur because he has his own style, his filmmaking is not derivative whatsoever.
@@pincmin I'm not going to argue a point that's already been argued better than I would be able to do it. I differ my argument to recommending you read about what people like David Foster Wallace have to say about him on his essays of Lynch and others.
Am i the only person that actually loved The Hateful Eight? It’s def in my top 3 favorite Tarantino films. The performances and ending are absolute incredible to me.
It felt too 1 dimensional for me. Most Tarantino films feel like they have 5 minor stories lines within the major plot, and all the characters seem too have a well developed background and history; something I didn't feel when watching The Hateful 8
I honestly think The Hateful Eight is his most underrated work. A bloody Old West murder-mystery-whodunnit in a blizzard with some great acting and a haunting score backing up the action, what's not to like?
It is wild that I can agree 100% with your comment and still think the film is just ok for me. its an awesome idea, i just find myself pretty bored while watching it
I just bought it recently. Love the extended cut series as well. Django is also up there. The cast in both of them is just superior. He can make me love SLJ’s character in one movie and hate him in the other
It's a great film, but I agree, nothing really stands out as memorable, and I've watched it twice. Inglorious Bastards is probably my favorite just due to my love of its dark comedy war-film aspect. He said it was too heavy, but IMO, it speaks about the horrors of war while remaining light at times. A perfect balance. And that bar scene is one of the greatest scenes ever written, along with the opening.
The point of Once upon a Time is, in my opinion, taking the darkest day in Hollywood and turning it into the fairy tale that Hollywood creates. Giving his favorite period a fairytale ending instead of the traumatic ending we got in our reality. That's the point I got from it. I would personally put it top 3 but I'd also have inglorious bastards a little higher. Great video!
TYGN I just found it very boring to be honest. I get what you mean but to me, 95% of the film has nothing to do with turning a dark day into a fairy tale ending. It’s just a lot of walking around and talking and none of it is very interesting or entertaining. The ending is pretty fantastic because of how bizarre it is compared to the rest of the film - but in the sense that it is so bad it is good. For me it’s one of Tarentino’s worst films but I haven’t seen Hateful Eight.
Great point. I would add that the awesome thing is that Cliff and Rick in the ending do what they had been doing during their now-past-glory days but in real life, with Cliff doing the dirty job and still not being noticed bacause he gets carried away by the ambulance, and Rick doing the most spectacular thing with the flame thrower but without even knowing what was going on, and yet that's how he eventually gets accepted by the new hollywood symbol that was polanski's house. I could spend hours talking about "the point" of the movie but I'm gonna cut it here ahah
I 100% agree. Its a love letter to his favourite era of Hollywood with a fairytale ending. He kind of tells people what it is with the title of the movie. I love it. Its probably my second favourite after Pulp Fiction.
Completely agree I think inglorious is one of my least favourite Tarantino films, I’d also have Jackie brown much higher but I know that’s probs a hot take.
mark hastings just watched it last night for the first time. Why the hell would someone want to read half of a movie?that is horrible,you read books not movies.
Derek Amen, dude. IB is a mess of a film a spy+espionage+shoot-em-up movie with little of any of these. I could leave the Shoshana bit in acts 3 and 5.
@@loganrichar.15 Inglorious Bastards isn't a great story, it's just a wonderful succession of really good scenes and incredible acting, that's my theory on why it's loved.
@@loganrichar.15 it's like, 8.5/10. I just wish it developed the actual basterds more. I wanted to know more about and see more of Aldo and bear Jew, and if feels like it slows down in the middle. But the overall story, Shawshana and Hans are amazing so it balances out. Also Jewish power fantasy is awesome, we don't get that much of those
I think my favorite thing about his movies is just how engaged they make you. No other director besides him could make me sit still and watch something 2+ hrs like 6 different times
@@michaelhuerter1921 no no this true for most of his movies but Once upon a time... is just bad and boring honestly imo his worst movie nothing interesting in it
Could I persuade you to rank Wes Anderson's films as well? I think he's held in the same regard as a director, but by wildly different audiences. He's still a movie student's go to choice, and I'd like to see your ranking of his work.
Jackie Brown is so underrated. I feel like his fans forget it because it doesn’t have many of the staples of of his other movies. It’s his most mature movie by far, no over the top crazy action. May not be his best, but my personal favorite.
jackie brown is what happens when tarantino tries to make a standard hollywood drama. Its definitely a good movie but it lacks the unique tarantino touch
I disagree with you,reservoir dogs is amazing:good music,fantastic screenplay and,well,mr pink. But there are movies like django that are more mature and with broader themes(like revenge,the love for his wife,slavery).I know this aren’t tarantino’s strengths but lots of his movies can give better
#1 is Inglorious Basterds for me. There are just too many amazing memorable scenes: "Don't forget the créme", "Bon Giorno", Guess Who as undercover officers, The Bear Jew, the entire opening sequence, the entire ending sequence...
Yeah I think he really meant it when he said personal preference. He seems to not like the serious ones and likes the more wacky ones. Me however I’m a dreary bastard so my list is very different.
@@jasper1142 I enjoyed it, but like every other white boy who is obsessed with films I would put pulp fiction in the #1 spot. Reservoir dogs would probably be 4th.
I think inglorious Basterds is #1, by far one of my most favorite movies. A good balance of bad ass, acting, humor, and action. I could rewatch it over and over again. I respect your opinion but to me it was one of the best besides pulp fiction
The fact that everyone's Tarantino movie ranking lists are so different, shows how unique and polarizing his films are. I think it's better for an artist to have a polarizing body of work than to a have definitive list of what is and isn't their best work.
@@silentyapping I'm aware of that. The way I phrased my comment sounded as if I was corrected Graham. I really should have just separately commented that as a reply to Kirsten
@@Elcompagfr lmao, you bold saying it in the comments where a bunch of dumbass white people are but i know for sure u a pussy in real life and wouldn't say that in front of a black person and that's all that matters 💀
Reservoir Dogs isn't perfect but it's definitely Tarantino's best film. I remember the feeling i had after finishing it, it's one of those movies that you just WISH you could experience for the first time again after seeing it. Every single character is just so memorable, and the story behind how he made the film is very inspiring. Reservoir Dogs will always have a special place in my heart.
Jackie Brown always seems to low on these lists. Fantastic movie and incredible acting. #2 or #3 for me. Pulp Fiction will always be #1. That movie is flawless.
I love Jackie Brown. But it is an outlier to his films because it's based on an Elmore Leonard story. It has a Leonard feel to the story, not the feel of a Tarantino screenplay (though he did write the adaptation, it still feels more like Leonard to me.)
Man, I have to say this, even when I don't agree with you, I respect you a lot for being fully honest to how you felt about the movies, not caring about what most people would say. It makes me want to follow your videos even more
As balmy as this may sound and having watched all his films, I deem The Hateful Eight to be my favorite of the lot. It smartly leverages Aristotle’s unities to double-down on the witty banter and intimate tension between the characters.
Jax And given your other sterling comment in one of my uploads, I wager you’d rather project your frustrations onto others than consciously address them.
They're all tremendous, but I enjoy re-watching Kill Bill more than any of the others. All of the different directing tricks and images, the melodrama, the sense of humor, the homages to all the films and filmmakers of the past. It's just so much fun. And just such a technical achievement as well (the fight scenes, principally).
Yeah, but also deep in some parts at the same time. And seeing django starting as a depressed cold angry dude to a happy overconfident and sassy free person was just genius. Its so cool!
- Pulp Fiction - Inglorious Basterds - Reservoir Dogs - The Hateful Eight - Django Unchained - Kill Bill (1 & 2) - Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood - Jackie Brown - Death Proof
I came here from your Kubrick ranking and I wasn't disappointed. Even though my list would be totally different, I appreciate your takes, they always make me think which is I guess the best compliment you can get when you do a ranking based on personal subjective preferences. So bravo, again. This would be my list, which would be of interest to perhaps no-one but I still put it because this is what we're supposed to do here aren't we? 1. Pulp Fiction 2. Inglorious Basterds 3. Reservoir Dogs 4. Once upon a Time in Hollywood 5. Jackie Brown 6. Django 7. The Hateful Eight 8. Kill Bill 1 & 2 9. Death Proof
My favorite is actually Jackie Brown I love how it feels like Tarantino’s least Tarantino film, Little to no blood and guts and just down to earth real and flawed characters.
@@iftachbarnea8223 I wouldn’t say hate I just find him to be a bit obnoxious and up his own ass some of the time. I love Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood but for me Jackie Brown was the one where he really broke his filmaking mold and delivered his most unique and for me his most enjoyable film.
10- death proof 6/10 9- the hateful eight 7/10 8- kill bill 7/10 7- jackie brown 7/10 6- kill bill 2 7.5/10 5- reservoir dogs 8/10 4- Django Unchained 9/10 3- inglorious basterds 9/10 2- once upon a time in Hollywood 9.5/10 (Yes its this fuckin high i love it) 1- pulp fiction 10/10
Yep, I pretty much agree. I couldn’t believe how much I liked Once Upon a Time. I walked out saying, this is his best movie ever, but you have to keep Pulp in perspective, it is number 1. Wouldn’t it have been nice though if the Sharon Tate story ended like that.
Pulp Fiction Django Inglorious Kill Bill Jackie Brown I actually broke down into tears at the end of Pulp Fiction after my first three watches. It was the perfect ending to a masterpiece that did it. It was everything I ever wished for in a movie.
Thanks you for the Death Proof love bro . saw Grindhouse earlier this year and liked Planet Terror a lot , but was really surprised from Death Proof and THAT ending
I've only seen these (worst to best): 5. Inglourious Basterds: Waltz is great. Ending is great. Love it. Maybe a little boring though. 4. Hateful 8: Great storytelling. Great characters. Great ending. Love it. Hard to rewatch. 3. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: Brad Pitt is the best. Fantastic ending. Great story. Funny at times. Want to rewatch. 2. Pulp Fiction: Great characters. Really memorable. Really like the visual style and storytelling. So quotable. Fantastic A+ of a movie. 1. Django Unchained (fight me): Waltz is even better. Love the bloody action. Really showed how terrible people can be.
1. Pulp Fiction 2. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 3. Reservoir Dogs 4. Inglourious Basterds 5. Django Unchained 6. Hateful Eight 7. Kill Bill 1 and 2 8. Jackie Brown 9. Death Proof
I do thoroughly enjoy rewatching both films. As far as i’m concerned the two are absolute masterpieces with 1 being my preferred. I believe they do what Tarantino wanted them to do without fault. The films aren’t genre-bending and don’t have a particularly mind blowing story, but everything it attempts to do as a action revenge flick is perfect. The dialogue, the action scenes, the characters, all amazing. The film is what it sets about to be, a good revenge story and gives you no more and no less and it does it perfectly.
Jackie Brown gets way too overlooked in all these ranked lists, it's easily his most mature work as a director who creates people as ordinary and messy, not overly caricatured. It's probably my second favorite Tarantino.
10- Death Proof 9-Kill Bill 2 8-Jackie Brown 7-Django Unchained 6-Kill Bill 1 5-The Hateful Eight 4-Reservoir Dogs 3-Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2- Inglourious Basterds 1-Pulp Fiction
1. Pulp Fiction 2. Inglorious Bastards 3. Django: unchained 4. Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood 5. The Hateful Eight 6. Jackie Brown 7. Reservoir Dogs Haven’t Seen:Death Proof, Kill Bill vol.1, Kill Bill vol.2,
I disagree but respect your opinion My ranking: 9. Jackie Brown 6/10 8. Death Prood 7/10 7. Kill Bill (both 1 + 2) 7/10 6. The Hateful Eight 8/10 5. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 8/10 4. Reservoir Dogs 9/10 3. Pulp Fiction 9/10 2. Inglorious Basterds 10/10 1. Django Unchained 10/10
1: Pulp Fiction 2: Inglorious Basterds 3: Reservoir Dogs 4: Kill Bill 5: Once Upon a time in hollywood 6: Django 7: Hateful 8 8: Jackie Brown 9: Death Proof
1. Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds - can't really decide between the two, they're just perfectly paced, fun, memorable movies 2. Django Unchained 3. Reservoir Dogs 4. Kill Bill 1 5. Jackie Brown 6. Hateful 8 7. Kill Bill 2 8. Death Proof 9. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - probably only movie I don't really like of his, it has some good scenes, love the acting, love the ending (also the heartwarming end end, not just the violent end, but it drags a lot and I don't really care about that era as much as he does)
1. Inglourious Basterds 2. Once upon a time in hollywood 3. Pulp Fiction 4. Reservoir Dogs 5. Kill Bill Vol. 1&2 6. The Hateful Eight 7. Django: Unchained 8. Jackie Brown 9. Death Proof
Funny that your criticism of Hateful Eight is the reason why I really like it. Feels like a stageplay with major focus on dialogue (amazing dialogue in the movie btw.), which we don't really have in mainstream cinema anymore.
I'm so glad that Death Proof was so high on your list! It's gotta be my favorite - or at least most re-watchable... the dialogue is hilarious and the ending is everything
Okay great ranking overall. I must say this though as a film nerd. You say Django Unchained is too long, but if you really think about it, what scene would you pull out from the movie?
Mine would be 1. Pulp Fiction 2. Django Unchained 3. Inglorious Bastards 4. Kill Bill 5. Reservoir Dogs 6. Once Upon a Time in HW 7. Jackie Brown 8. Hateful 8 9. Death Proof I dont hate any of these movies either. I used to say I like inglorious bastards more than django but that was probably because my bias towards the ww2 setting but after several rewatches I like django more. I think I notice something new in it every time I watch it. Same with the dark knight and mad max fury road
@@warpnl1 I do think it's really good but for me personally it's less rewarchable than the first four I listed. Like I'd have to really be in the mood to sit through the whole movie
Dude, you don't know how hype I was to see Death Proof as number 3. I love that film, even for all it's flaws. It's such a fun watch for me so I'm glad to hear someone else enjoys it too.
I agree. At the very least it should be swapped with Jackie Brown but as the maker of this video repeatedly stressed, this is just his opinion. I think the beauty of his films is they are all good and all incredibly unique so of course everyone is going to have different opinions as far as what thes "best"
@@datgangshi Look, at the end of the day, film is art, and different pieces of art will be enjoyed differently by different people. The likability of a movie is entirely subjective, and while some might appeal to a wider audience, there will be films that are hated by most but still enjoyed by some.
1) Pulp Fiction 2) Kill Bill Vol 1 3) Kill Bill Vol 2 4) Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 5) Inglorious Basterds 6) Reservoir Dogs 7) Django Unchained 8) The Hateful Eight 9) Jackie Brown Can't place Death Proof since I've never seen it, but I definitely will now that I've got the Runquist seal of approval. I would have put Reservoir Dogs higher, but upon reflecting on each of the movies based purely on how memorable they are, I find it suffers from a similar problem to The Hateful Eight. I just remember staggeringly little.
Death Proof is one of my favorite films ever. So refreshing to see it so high on the list. It's not for everyone and that's what makes it even better IMO. I personally like it more than Pulp *shrug*
Very good advice What happens if you do this? You know that commercial the girl heard an argument for burritos or tacos and she asked why not both? Well if you cry in front of a mexican, you dont get both
Funny story- and true too. So, my parents first showed me Kill Bill Vol.1 when I was a baby, like, a literal baby. A little after it came out on DVD. My mom always talked about how it was my favorite movie and how I watched it about 5 times a day. I also called it “Bang Bang” til this day, it’s still my favorite movie of all time.
Dude I only just discovered you today and you are my favorite UA-camr right now. The videos you put out are the videos I have been looking for on UA-cam but just hadn’t found. Your also pretty funny, thank you and keep it up.
Apparently the original runtime of Once Upon a Time was almost 5 hours, so they had to cut a lot of scenes. Tarantino said he would like to release the full movie one day. I'd sit down and watch it in one sitting for sure.
ReinVa damn I hope they release it sometime. It’s my favourite of his films.
omg a 5 hour tarantino movie with dicaprio, pitt and robbie sounds like heaven
5 hours? That's crazy but I want to watched it
Absolutely!! I had a feeling as soon as I saw it that there has to be so much more footage that we didn't see!! If Hateful Eight had at least an hour more, this DEFINITELY had a hell of a lot more!!
Oh please god let that be released.
Tarantino's last movie should be a live action Robots. Rodney Copperbottom will say the N-word repeatedly
And a lot of robot feet
dude. spoilers
Did you notice he said he straight up just doesn’t read his comments, what an ass
Actually his last movie is going to be Star Trek, not kidding.
Rodney Copperbottom is a Rodney CopperBOTTOM
The first scene in Inglorious Basterds is easily Tarantino’s best scene he’s ever written imo
I mean how can a 15 minute scene feel like both 5 and 30 minutes at the same time!? Its just amazing.
That scene and the pub scene are next level
@@a_cowwithlegs I'd even argue that bar scene is better than the opening scene. Both create this mounting tension, but the bar scene holds it longer, has prettier looking characters (Micheal fassbender Diane Kruger), insane acting (August Diehl), amazing dialogue ("Mind if I go out speaking the kings?" - "There's a special rung in hell for those waste good scotch") and a masterful shootout climax that ends in seconds. Think I watched that scene over 50 times
First scene is amazing no doubt, but we already know the french farmer is doomed. The bar scene is more of a fair fight against britian's top spies and a sherlock holmes esque German SS officer - dude even takes out a pipe, stops the music and says "allow me to inquire".
the end of pulp fiction, the diner scene, might eek it out in a list of best scenes he's penned. "your the weak. and i am the tryanny of evil men. but im trying ringo, im trying real hard to be the shepherd." crazy genius
@@ellispiper6313 There are a number of scenes in his body of work that have what I call "Tarantino moments", that if you didn't know they were from a film of his, you would know. One such is Butch going back in to save Marsellus, but the best one is the "Mind if I go out speaking the kings". It reminds me of a car accident I was in where I realized there was a car heading straight at me at 50 mph about 20 feet in front of me - a split second and an eternity at the same time. In a strange way it also reminds me of the tension build up in Phish's "Punch you n the eye" before it explodes into a guitar solo. Maybe my favorite scene in any film. I wish I could go out that way.
My favourite Tarantino scene is still shop scene from Pulp fiction with gimp
*Tarantino's films*
are the result of a man and a team that genuinely loves making movies
The film industry needs more people like that
Ripping off movies*
@@adamdictatedbutnotreadkadh8719 he rips some of his scenes from other movies, but the movie itself is amazing
@@adamdictatedbutnotreadkadh8719he does copies scenes, but what he does in films is what hip hop artists do in music, they use samples to make a song, the end product differs from the parts. He doesn't plagiarize, on the contrary, Tarantino is considered an auteur because he has his own style, his filmmaking is not derivative whatsoever.
@@pincmin I'm not going to argue a point that's already been argued better than I would be able to do it. I differ my argument to recommending you read about what people like David Foster Wallace have to say about him on his essays of Lynch and others.
Uhh. Hes the only filmmaker that i actually get excited to see their films.
The ending of Once Upon a Time might be funniest thing I've ever seen
I was in the theater with my buddy and we were laughing our asses off lmao
Quinten McLaughlin best scene of all time
Quinten McLaughlin "Yeah, we're all ok. Except for the fuckin hippies."
I had a feeling that was coming up. In the theater I was like "he definitely had a lot of fun making that scene"
the whole theater was losing their shit at the ending. one of the funniest scenes of a movie i’ve seen
The hateful 8 is criminally underrated
It’s actually my favorite Tarantino movie.
@@bookeblade mine too, its best mystery movie in last 10 years
I definitely agree it’s very underrated
It's my 2nd favorite tarantino after pulp fiction and I have seen all of tarantino movies
It’s my second favorite Tarantino movie
Django is so good. You’re spot on with claiming it’s Tarantino’s best use of blood.
same except for the shooting scene later on where the walls and everything are covered in blood where he went a bit overkill in my eyes
I got.bored with that film and it.never captured me again..the ending is bot hed beyond belief
Kill bill was his best use of blood wanna argue rewatch that movie
@@jordanmiles9436 kill bill 1 was a masterpiece of action and music and blood
Hateful 8 is better im afraid
Am i the only person that actually loved The Hateful Eight? It’s def in my top 3 favorite Tarantino films. The performances and ending are absolute incredible to me.
I love it too, number 3 after inglorious basterds and reservoir dogs
Constant suspense and an interesting setting.Kurt and Sam fit roles great.Was surprised to see it so early lmao.
It’s one of my favorites, I held off from watching it for 2 years but after I’ve probably seen it 5 times. I enjoy the characters and the tension
It felt too 1 dimensional for me. Most Tarantino films feel like they have 5 minor stories lines within the major plot, and all the characters seem too have a well developed background and history; something I didn't feel when watching The Hateful 8
No. You're not. It's one of the best movies of 2010's.
I honestly think The Hateful Eight is his most underrated work. A bloody Old West murder-mystery-whodunnit in a blizzard with some great acting and a haunting score backing up the action, what's not to like?
I'd say the third act falls flat. I love it till Changing Tatum shows up, from that point on it starts to mumble it's intentions
@@mesobococacola yeah but at least Tatum gets killed pretty quickly,
It is wild that I can agree 100% with your comment and still think the film is just ok for me. its an awesome idea, i just find myself pretty bored while watching it
I just bought it recently. Love the extended cut series as well. Django is also up there. The cast in both of them is just superior. He can make me love SLJ’s character in one movie and hate him in the other
It's a great film, but I agree, nothing really stands out as memorable, and I've watched it twice. Inglorious Bastards is probably my favorite just due to my love of its dark comedy war-film aspect. He said it was too heavy, but IMO, it speaks about the horrors of war while remaining light at times. A perfect balance. And that bar scene is one of the greatest scenes ever written, along with the opening.
The point of Once upon a Time is, in my opinion, taking the darkest day in Hollywood and turning it into the fairy tale that Hollywood creates. Giving his favorite period a fairytale ending instead of the traumatic ending we got in our reality. That's the point I got from it. I would personally put it top 3 but I'd also have inglorious bastards a little higher. Great video!
TYGN I just found it very boring to be honest. I get what you mean but to me, 95% of the film has nothing to do with turning a dark day into a fairy tale ending. It’s just a lot of walking around and talking and none of it is very interesting or entertaining. The ending is pretty fantastic because of how bizarre it is compared to the rest of the film - but in the sense that it is so bad it is good. For me it’s one of Tarentino’s worst films but I haven’t seen Hateful Eight.
Great point. I would add that the awesome thing is that Cliff and Rick in the ending do what they had been doing during their now-past-glory days but in real life, with Cliff doing the dirty job and still not being noticed bacause he gets carried away by the ambulance, and Rick doing the most spectacular thing with the flame thrower but without even knowing what was going on, and yet that's how he eventually gets accepted by the new hollywood symbol that was polanski's house.
I could spend hours talking about "the point" of the movie but I'm gonna cut it here ahah
Alfredo I never thought of that but that’s actually very true, I love this movie just the entire setting draws you into it it’s very engaging
I 100% agree. Its a love letter to his favourite era of Hollywood with a fairytale ending. He kind of tells people what it is with the title of the movie.
I love it. Its probably my second favourite after Pulp Fiction.
TYGN can u rank your favorites?
“Is everyone okay?”
“Well, the fucking Hippies aren’t.”
Fav quote from Once Upon a time in Hollywood
Django at 7 and inglorious basterds at 6 is crazy
Completely agree I think inglorious is one of my least favourite Tarantino films, I’d also have Jackie brown much higher but I know that’s probs a hot take.
I don’t like inglorious basterds but I absolutely adore django and I’d put it in the top 3 while basterds id put at the bottom.
@@JoeWarhurst Jackie brown top 5 inglourious basterds top 2 and it's not 2.
What’s even crazier is him not mentioning Christoph Waltz’s performance in either film, more so inglorious basterds
@@imperialtutor8687 how you dont like inglorious basterds, what is wrong with you lmao
My favourite is Inglorious Bastards. Good day
mark hastings just watched it last night for the first time. Why the hell would someone want to read half of a movie?that is horrible,you read books not movies.
Derek Amen, dude. IB is a mess of a film a spy+espionage+shoot-em-up movie with little of any of these. I could leave the Shoshana bit in acts 3 and 5.
mark hastings for me it’s a tie between IB and reservoir dogs. But yeah inglorious Basterds is almost a masterpiece
@@derekrogers5858 What the hell are you talking about? Subtitles lol?
While inglorious basterds might be my favorite, I felt like he could have cut some of the Shoshana shit out, it didn't really seem relevant
Inglorious basterds being at #6 physically hurt me.
But reservoir dogs being #1 saved it.
Inglorious basterds has been soo overrated for me. I dont know why
@@loganrichar.15 Inglorious Bastards isn't a great story, it's just a wonderful succession of really good scenes and incredible acting, that's my theory on why it's loved.
@@loganrichar.15 it's like, 8.5/10. I just wish it developed the actual basterds more. I wanted to know more about and see more of Aldo and bear Jew, and if feels like it slows down in the middle. But the overall story, Shawshana and Hans are amazing so it balances out. Also Jewish power fantasy is awesome, we don't get that much of those
IB is cringe in so many parts. totally self absorbed and overwritten.
Reservoir dog is too simple to be at 1, it was obviously who was the traitor. Once upon time, inglourious and pulp fiction top 3.
I think my favorite thing about his movies is just how engaged they make you. No other director besides him could make me sit still and watch something 2+ hrs like 6 different times
It took me 3 differnet sittings to get through once upon a time in Hollywood
@@matthewlynch9331 then you are in the minority, sorry you couldn’t enjoy them
I can watch anything Christopher Nolan does
Exactly, I've seen all of his films at least three times (except Death Proof) and I never really re watch movies.
@@michaelhuerter1921 no no this true for most of his movies but Once upon a time... is just bad and boring honestly imo his worst movie nothing interesting in it
Could I persuade you to rank Wes Anderson's films as well? I think he's held in the same regard as a director, but by wildly different audiences. He's still a movie student's go to choice, and I'd like to see your ranking of his work.
I hope Fantastic Mr Fox is high up I love that one
Billy Mays lol fantastic mr fox is his second favorite movie of all time, it would defo be number 1
He has his ranking of Wes’ movies on his Letterboxd
Loved isle of dogs
@@singulartrout Fantastic Mr. Fox is Karsten's favorite movie ever
Jackie Brown is so underrated. I feel like his fans forget it because it doesn’t have many of the staples of of his other movies. It’s his most mature movie by far, no over the top crazy action. May not be his best, but my personal favorite.
was hoping this video would be the first I've to not rank it near the bottom, but no such luck
Agreed. His most developed characters too. Probably because he didn’t originally write it.
It’s his most mature movie because its based on a book!
I love Jackie Brown. It has always been my favorite
jackie brown is what happens when tarantino tries to make a standard hollywood drama. Its definitely a good movie but it lacks the unique tarantino touch
The Hateful Eight: ranks lowest
Me: so, you have chosen death
Fuck that, I'd nuke a whole damn city
@Hosea Matthews good input as always Hosea
Whatever Tarantino’s last movie will be, I’m sure it will end up high on this list. Not as high as Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs though
How to properly clean your metal computer dude get a life you loser
@@th0uxan lol, you don't have a life either, And neither do i.
How to properly clean your metal computer is your username supposed to be “metal”?
10. You
9. Can't
8. Rank
7. Tarantino
6. Movies
5. They
4. All
3. Are
2. Amazing
1. Reservoir dogs
I disagree with you,reservoir dogs is amazing:good music,fantastic screenplay and,well,mr pink.
But there are movies like django that are more mature and with broader themes(like revenge,the love for his wife,slavery).I know this aren’t tarantino’s strengths but lots of his movies can give better
Yes, Reservoir Dogs is his best work.
@@Giovannigreco2323 dude there's no point in disagreeing with him XD It's just his opinion.
@@jothishprabu8 so you shouldn't disagree with opinions?
1. INGLORIOUS BAS'FUCKING'TERDS
#1 is Inglorious Basterds for me. There are just too many amazing memorable scenes: "Don't forget the créme", "Bon Giorno", Guess Who as undercover officers, The Bear Jew, the entire opening sequence, the entire ending sequence...
What about... "fiiiiiitin in s baaaasement"
"A glass of delicious milk"
And "piz paloooo"
“That’s a bingoooo”
"There's special wrung in hell for those who waste good scotch"
"Allow me to go out speaking the kings"
“By all means, captain”
I don't think I've ever disagreed with a Tarantino list more, but your articulation and reasoning for their placements is so good. Keep it up!
Yeah I think he really meant it when he said personal preference. He seems to not like the serious ones and likes the more wacky ones. Me however I’m a dreary bastard so my list is very different.
@@ReagonSmash14 yh mine has basterds wayyy higher
@@ReagonSmash14he put reservoir dogs at 1 and that movie is not comedic at all so
@@jasper1142 I enjoyed it, but like every other white boy who is obsessed with films I would put pulp fiction in the #1 spot. Reservoir dogs would probably be 4th.
I think inglorious Basterds is #1, by far one of my most favorite movies. A good balance of bad ass, acting, humor, and action. I could rewatch it over and over again. I respect your opinion but to me it was one of the best besides pulp fiction
Someone who understands.
Trash opinion haha
@@coolbutnotverycool1440 People have their own opinions. Just like u....
first Tarantino movie I watched it hooked me instantly
Django should have been higher too imo
>death proof at 3
>inglorious bastards at 6
>"too heavy"
Inglorious Bastards might just be his masterpiece.
His masterpiece is pulp fiction
Finale scene haha
@@alid2507 man didn’t get it
@@alid2507 r/whoooosh
He has a few masterpieces
The fact that everyone's Tarantino movie ranking lists are so different, shows how unique and polarizing his films are. I think it's better for an artist to have a polarizing body of work than to a have definitive list of what is and isn't their best work.
hateful 8 at 9 is criminal, the whole point of the movie is that it's set in an enclosed space that no one can leave; it's inspired by The Thing.
Hateful eight is one of his best. Completely disagree. Great dialogue, actors, and plot. This is his most underrated film.
Zero rewatchability which makes it worse.
John DiMaggio huh
I completely agree, it’s definitely in my top 3
@@hasselett how a movie has "rewachability"? Is looking the exact same thing again, it's the same to all films
@@hasselett i completely agree, one of his weaker scripts, but still a great watch
Jackie Brown showed his maturity as a director, character driven and amazing.
If he's not himself he's mature?
It's also a great tribute to 70s Blaxploitation and i loved it.
His most mature work is Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, followed by Inglorious Basterds. Jackie Brown was great, but his most mature work?
My favorite movie from him
Me: this should be interesting
*Hateful eight at bottom rank*
Me: quits video
6:48 "The wife's outfit". Hope you meant the bride amigo.
Dude, that comes from a Bruce Lee movie
(I think it's fists of fury)
Anyway that's not a Kill Bill invention
Movies Comics. Yeah but I think he means that Uma Thurmans character is named the Bride and not the Wife.
@@silentyapping I'm aware of that. The way I phrased my comment sounded as if I was corrected Graham. I really should have just separately commented that as a reply to Kirsten
*Plot Twist:* Quentin Tarantino actually killed President Obama because he got the N-Word Pass stolen from Samuel Jackson.
Harmony Y u a smartass nigga
@@Elcompagfr lmao, you bold saying it in the comments where a bunch of dumbass white people are but i know for sure u a pussy in real life and wouldn't say that in front of a black person and that's all that matters 💀
@Kai McCook have you ever met a black man named johnny ?
Reservoir Dogs isn't perfect but it's definitely Tarantino's best film. I remember the feeling i had after finishing it, it's one of those movies that you just WISH you could experience for the first time again after seeing it. Every single character is just so memorable, and the story behind how he made the film is very inspiring. Reservoir Dogs will always have a special place in my heart.
Inglourious Basterds is my favourite film of all time, surprised it was so low...
Its below death proof, what the fuck
you had my curiosity, but now you have my attention
You had my curiosity, but now you have my erection
Forrest Smith He's 11!
IM 6!
hahaha nice
Jackie Brown always seems to low on these lists. Fantastic movie and incredible acting. #2 or #3 for me. Pulp Fiction will always be #1. That movie is flawless.
His best imho
I love Jackie Brown. But it is an outlier to his films because it's based on an Elmore Leonard story. It has a Leonard feel to the story, not the feel of a Tarantino screenplay (though he did write the adaptation, it still feels more like Leonard to me.)
was hoping inglorious basterds would be top 3... i guess we can’t always win
I was hoping it to be #2 after Pulp Fiction :(
I love your take on Once Upon A Time On Hollywood. It is so fun
Man, I have to say this, even when I don't agree with you, I respect you a lot for being fully honest to how you felt about the movies, not caring about what most people would say. It makes me want to follow your videos even more
"Once Upon A Time In... Hollywood"'s ending is probably the most satisfying ending I ever saw.
more than inglorious basterds?
Djangos ending:Hello there
So does the whole movie.
It's up there with Django Unchained, Inglourious Basterds, and Death Proof, I'd say. QT seems to prefer a certain kind of ending these days.
As balmy as this may sound and having watched all his films, I deem The Hateful Eight to be my favorite of the lot.
It smartly leverages Aristotle’s unities to double-down on the witty banter and intimate tension between the characters.
agreed
Michformer wow what an intellectual
I felt like the action in that is better than all the others because of how it builds. Beautiful film. Criminally slept on.
Jax Or someone learning things of his own volition instead of exclusively relying upon others for creative enlightenment.
Jax And given your other sterling comment in one of my uploads, I wager you’d rather project your frustrations onto others than consciously address them.
They're all tremendous, but I enjoy re-watching Kill Bill more than any of the others. All of the different directing tricks and images, the melodrama, the sense of humor, the homages to all the films and filmmakers of the past. It's just so much fun. And just such a technical achievement as well (the fight scenes, principally).
I couldnt disagree more with just about everything you said
The Jason Station that’s the great things about opinions
Yah this kid says some silly things
Literally
@@booksnovels7136 you know what's the worst thing about them? Some of them are motherfucking dumb
Jason I don't know I agree a lot with the list. I think Death Proof gets slept on as well. Reservoir Dogs is definitely top 3, I don't know about #1.
Django Unchained was so DAMN ENTERTAINING.!
also extremely underrated
My favorite fr
same
Yeah, but also deep in some parts at the same time. And seeing django starting as a depressed cold angry dude to a happy overconfident and sassy free person was just genius. Its so cool!
It’s totally very uneven. The stuff at Candyland is really gripping and anxiety-inducing. But other parts are like a remake of Blazing Saddles.
- Pulp Fiction
- Inglorious Basterds
- Reservoir Dogs
- The Hateful Eight
- Django Unchained
- Kill Bill (1 & 2)
- Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood
- Jackie Brown
- Death Proof
Wait, did you call The Bride “The Wife?” And then proceed to put Kill Bill behind Death Proof?
Frank Walline Jesus this comment almost made me turn the video off early and not dive into this channel whatsoever. I’ll try anyway....
Eye Glitches shut up
PHH aren’t u quirky
Tarantino is my favorite director and even I can't begin to understand Death Proof being up that high.
@@anandkalla8018 I love Death Proof, but I mean. It's not that good
How is it above inglorious Basterds?
@@shutupanya I honestly believe Karsten picks films to make himself feel unique
Same
Tarantino is ma favorite director but I simply can't stand watching that Movie. Except for that lap dance scene.
Django unchained is one of the most entertaining films I’ve ever seen
*Plot Twist:* Marvin from Pulp Fiction is actually Samurai Jack.
_Give John Travolta some EXTRA THICC._
It’s like you’re not even trying anymore.
@@johnl6192 I think he's telling the truth.
If you want to hear about Phil Lamarr talking about how he got the role in Pulp Fiction, check out his appearance on Talking Tons with Rob Paulsen
doogal? don’t you mean “the magic roundabout” uk gang rise up
Bloody got em mate
the uk is elite
really dude the Uk has so many different accents you have to really be specific
I came here from your Kubrick ranking and I wasn't disappointed. Even though my list would be totally different, I appreciate your takes, they always make me think which is I guess the best compliment you can get when you do a ranking based on personal subjective preferences. So bravo, again.
This would be my list, which would be of interest to perhaps no-one but I still put it because this is what we're supposed to do here aren't we?
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Inglorious Basterds
3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Once upon a Time in Hollywood
5. Jackie Brown
6. Django
7. The Hateful Eight
8. Kill Bill 1 & 2
9. Death Proof
Almost the same list with me great taste buddy
that's crazy we have almost the exact same list
My favorite is actually Jackie Brown I love how it feels like Tarantino’s least Tarantino film, Little to no blood and guts and just down to earth real and flawed characters.
Do you have tarantino so much? Why do you put the movie that you think is "the least tarantino film" as your favorite
@@iftachbarnea8223 I wouldn’t say hate I just find him to be a bit obnoxious and up his own ass some of the time. I love Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood but for me Jackie Brown was the one where he really broke his filmaking mold and delivered his most unique and for me his most enjoyable film.
10- death proof 6/10
9- the hateful eight 7/10
8- kill bill 7/10
7- jackie brown 7/10
6- kill bill 2 7.5/10
5- reservoir dogs 8/10
4- Django Unchained 9/10
3- inglorious basterds 9/10
2- once upon a time in Hollywood 9.5/10
(Yes its this fuckin high i love it)
1- pulp fiction 10/10
This guy knows what he's talking about. I'd just swap Django with Inglorious.
Agree 100%
this is exactly my list
Yep, I pretty much agree. I couldn’t believe how much I liked Once Upon a Time. I walked out saying, this is his best movie ever, but you have to keep Pulp in perspective, it is number 1. Wouldn’t it have been nice though if the Sharon Tate story ended like that.
In my opinion Inglourious and Django are a tie
Pulp Fiction
Django
Inglorious
Kill Bill
Jackie Brown
I actually broke down into tears at the end of Pulp Fiction after my first three watches. It was the perfect ending to a masterpiece that did it. It was everything I ever wished for in a movie.
Thanks you for the Death Proof love bro . saw Grindhouse earlier this year and liked Planet Terror a lot , but was really surprised from Death Proof and THAT ending
I've only seen these (worst to best):
5. Inglourious Basterds: Waltz is great. Ending is great. Love it. Maybe a little boring though.
4. Hateful 8: Great storytelling. Great characters. Great ending. Love it. Hard to rewatch.
3. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: Brad Pitt is the best. Fantastic ending. Great story. Funny at times. Want to rewatch.
2. Pulp Fiction: Great characters. Really memorable. Really like the visual style and storytelling. So quotable. Fantastic A+ of a movie.
1. Django Unchained (fight me): Waltz is even better. Love the bloody action. Really showed how terrible people can be.
Oliver Rourke yes, Django Unchained is harshly underrated.
Django is one for me but I disagree with the Waltz statement, he was better in Inglorious but still great in Django.
yeah django is the best and after django i would say inglourious bastards but have not watched all movies yet
You've got ADHD if you find Basterds boring.
1:30 t.h.e.
2:14 kill Bill vol. 2
2:46 Jackie Brown
3:50 Django unchained
4:36 i.b.
5:24 o.u.a.t.i.h.
6:26 kill Bill vol 1
7:02 death prof
7:45 Pulp fiction
8:08 r.d.
S.l.n.h.b. y.c.
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Inglourious Basterds
5. Django Unchained
6. Hateful Eight
7. Kill Bill 1 and 2
8. Jackie Brown
9. Death Proof
That's what I'm talking about! This is The List!
Kill Bill so low and Hollywood so high?
"Deh-hehhh, video essays."
Finally someone puts Reservoir Dogs in its rightful place
Kill Bill volumes 1 & 2 for me are at the top simply for their replay value. They're very easy films to watch.
Fac
I do thoroughly enjoy rewatching both films. As far as i’m concerned the two are absolute masterpieces with 1 being my preferred. I believe they do what Tarantino wanted them to do without fault. The films aren’t genre-bending and don’t have a particularly mind blowing story, but everything it attempts to do as a action revenge flick is perfect. The dialogue, the action scenes, the characters, all amazing. The film is what it sets about to be, a good revenge story and gives you no more and no less and it does it perfectly.
@@mofstar8683 its subjective.
Jackie Brown gets way too overlooked in all these ranked lists, it's easily his most mature work as a director who creates people as ordinary and messy, not overly caricatured. It's probably my second favorite Tarantino.
QT made an entire movie about guys in a warehouse after a failed heist and somehow it was one of the most exiting movies i've watched
Unpopular opinion: The Hateful Eight is top 3 Tarantino
Teodor Recabarren his third best in my opinion
Agree The Hateful Eight is my #1 favorite It's underrated af. I don't understand why people don't like it.
And my unpopular opinion :
Pulp fiction is the useless movie
My favorite Tarantino movie is the hateful eight. I would even call it a masterpiece.
@@sanjaychowdhary3118 every movie is “useless” you can’t use that term to criticize a movie.
10- Death Proof
9-Kill Bill 2
8-Jackie Brown
7-Django Unchained
6-Kill Bill 1
5-The Hateful Eight
4-Reservoir Dogs
3-Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
2- Inglourious Basterds
1-Pulp Fiction
Disagree
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Inglorious Bastards
3. Django: unchained
4. Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood
5. The Hateful Eight
6. Jackie Brown
7. Reservoir Dogs
Haven’t Seen:Death Proof, Kill Bill vol.1, Kill Bill vol.2,
I disagree but respect your opinion
My ranking:
9. Jackie Brown 6/10
8. Death Prood 7/10
7. Kill Bill (both 1 + 2) 7/10
6. The Hateful Eight 8/10
5. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 8/10
4. Reservoir Dogs 9/10
3. Pulp Fiction 9/10
2. Inglorious Basterds 10/10
1. Django Unchained 10/10
You forgot 2
The real list is always in the comments.
Since you missed KB 2
9. Jackie Brown
8. Death Proof
7. Kill Bill 2
@@QayduEmdur-sj4we Kill Bill is one movie chief
I agree with this list other than pulp fiction
Finally a team that loves making their movies and puts so much effort into it.
I actually just saw reservoir dogs and immediately went to see Tarantino movie rankings because this felt like one of the best things I ever seen
YES! Someone finally agrees with me that Reservoir Dogs is his best film! Thank you!
1: Pulp Fiction
2: Inglorious Basterds
3: Reservoir Dogs
4: Kill Bill
5: Once Upon a time in hollywood
6: Django
7: Hateful 8
8: Jackie Brown
9: Death Proof
Travis Kugler django for kill bill
1. Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds - can't really decide between the two, they're just perfectly paced, fun, memorable movies
2. Django Unchained
3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Kill Bill 1
5. Jackie Brown
6. Hateful 8
7. Kill Bill 2
8. Death Proof
9. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - probably only movie I don't really like of his, it has some good scenes, love the acting, love the ending (also the heartwarming end end, not just the violent end, but it drags a lot and I don't really care about that era as much as he does)
Death Proof over once upon a time in Hollywood uh........?
1. Inglourious Basterds
2. Once upon a time in hollywood
3. Pulp Fiction
4. Reservoir Dogs
5. Kill Bill Vol. 1&2
6. The Hateful Eight
7. Django: Unchained
8. Jackie Brown
9. Death Proof
U can't seriously rank kill bill 1 and 2 at the same spot
You can count it as the same movie you dipshit
django over kill bill
@@sirmcnugget7748 Tarantino does.
How is once upon a time in hollywood, I haven't seen it yet
Funny that your criticism of Hateful Eight is the reason why I really like it. Feels like a stageplay with major focus on dialogue (amazing dialogue in the movie btw.), which we don't really have in mainstream cinema anymore.
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Inglourious Basterds
3. Kill Bill
4. Reservoir Dogs
5. The Hateful Eight
6. Django Unchained
7. Jackie Brown
8. Death Proof
this list is objectively correct
I'm so glad that Death Proof was so high on your list! It's gotta be my favorite - or at least most re-watchable... the dialogue is hilarious and the ending is everything
Okay great ranking overall. I must say this though as a film nerd. You say Django Unchained is too long, but if you really think about it, what scene would you pull out from the movie?
Watch or read some of his interviews and you'll love the man himself, how can you not like such a passionate filmmaker.
-Oh i know you, how was your name?
-Im the Devil... and im here to do the devil's work *dramatic music*
-Nah it was more stupid than that
Thx for this ranking i love Tarantino Rankings 👏
Finally someone who loves Reservoir Dogs as much as I do!
Mine would be
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Django Unchained
3. Inglorious Bastards
4. Kill Bill
5. Reservoir Dogs
6. Once Upon a Time in HW
7. Jackie Brown
8. Hateful 8
9. Death Proof
I dont hate any of these movies either. I used to say I like inglorious bastards more than django but that was probably because my bias towards the ww2 setting but after several rewatches I like django more. I think I notice something new in it every time I watch it. Same with the dark knight and mad max fury road
Creepy Closet Nice list, only Reservoir Dogs is way too low.
@@warpnl1 I do think it's really good but for me personally it's less rewarchable than the first four I listed. Like I'd have to really be in the mood to sit through the whole movie
Dude, you don't know how hype I was to see Death Proof as number 3. I love that film, even for all it's flaws. It's such a fun watch for me so I'm glad to hear someone else enjoys it too.
you should be put in jail for putting death proof so high.
but i still respect you
I agree. At the very least it should be swapped with Jackie Brown but as the maker of this video repeatedly stressed, this is just his opinion. I think the beauty of his films is they are all good and all incredibly unique so of course everyone is going to have different opinions as far as what thes "best"
He just wants to be edgy by being a contrarian. Even quentin tarantino himself said death proof is his worst movie
@@datgangshi Look, at the end of the day, film is art, and different pieces of art will be enjoyed differently by different people. The likability of a movie is entirely subjective, and while some might appeal to a wider audience, there will be films that are hated by most but still enjoyed by some.
Death Proof is awesome. You should be the one in jail.
@@datgangshi dumbass
My top ten:
1: All of them
Hermann Barbato wait... thats illegal
The intro with Jackie walking through the airport with 'across 110th Street' playing is so iconic.
Correct.
I just learnt that the magic roundabout was called doogal in the us WHAT
Top 3 (in no particular order and imo)
Django
Kill Bill vol. 1
Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
Hollywood will always be my favorite but man it’s crazy to think that he’s never made a truly bad movie.
1) Pulp Fiction
2) Kill Bill Vol 1
3) Kill Bill Vol 2
4) Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
5) Inglorious Basterds
6) Reservoir Dogs
7) Django Unchained
8) The Hateful Eight
9) Jackie Brown
Can't place Death Proof since I've never seen it, but I definitely will now that I've got the Runquist seal of approval. I would have put Reservoir Dogs higher, but upon reflecting on each of the movies based purely on how memorable they are, I find it suffers from a similar problem to The Hateful Eight. I just remember staggeringly little.
Death Proof is one of my favorite films ever. So refreshing to see it so high on the list. It's not for everyone and that's what makes it even better IMO. I personally like it more than Pulp *shrug*
“Don’t cry in front of the Mexicans.” One of Tarantino's best jokes.
Very good advice
What happens if you do this?
You know that commercial the girl heard an argument for burritos or tacos and she asked why not both?
Well if you cry in front of a mexican, you dont get both
@@nolesy34 Hahahaha absolutely. Cliff Booth knew that. "If I cry-o, I get no Taco"
Karsten grew up with Tarantino
Wrong channel
Luc Turgeon lol what?
“ brad Pitt shirtless is just somethin else”..... Sus......
Sus was a thing 1 year ago?
@@voss5193 exactly! Wtf. He time travelled
Death Proof is great. Good vibes, fun characters and conversations, and possibly the greatest car chase I've ever seen in a film
Funny story- and true too. So, my parents first showed me Kill Bill Vol.1 when I was a baby, like, a literal baby. A little after it came out on DVD. My mom always talked about how it was my favorite movie and how I watched it about 5 times a day. I also called it “Bang Bang” til this day, it’s still my favorite movie of all time.
Doogal. Now that's a name I haven't heard for a long time.
Dude I only just discovered you today and you are my favorite UA-camr right now. The videos you put out are the videos I have been looking for on UA-cam but just hadn’t found. Your also pretty funny, thank you and keep it up.