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Reservoir Dogs to 2

(03-30-2025, 04:06 PM)JustInTime Wrote: Reservoir Dogs to 2
Once Upon a Time behind Kill Bill

I never seen Jackie Brown
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1 5 6 4 8 7 3 2 - the rest

never seen Jackie Brown either...
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I'm a huge Tarantino fan...

Pulp Fiction has to be #1. Jackie Brown was really good too, if you haven't seen it you should. It should be ranked in the top 5 for sure.

Reservoir Dogs is good since it's so unique with basically the whole movie being shot in the warehouse.

Hateful 8 should be above the Kill Bills (even though I really liked those).

I'd probably go:

1 PF
2 JB
3 RD
4 IB
5 Django
6 H8
7/8 Kill Bill
9 OUTH
10 DP
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(03-30-2025, 05:57 PM)MAD GAINZ Wrote: I'm a huge Tarantino fan... 

Pulp Fiction has to be #1.  Jackie Brown was really good too, if you haven't seen it you should. It should be ranked in the top 5 for sure.

Reservoir Dogs is good since it's so unique with basically the whole movie being shot in the warehouse.

Hateful 8 should be above the Kill Bills (even though I really liked those).

I'd probably go:

1 PF
2 JB
3 RD
4 IB
5 Django
6 H8
7/8 Kill Bill
9 OUTH
10 DP

JB 2, ok I’ll give it a look.

Almost put Reservoir Dogs first.
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I have a love/hate relationship with Tarantino. The movies I like I’m nuts about and put them among my favorite movies of all time, Django, Bastards, Once Upon a Time. I've probably watched each of those three times. The movies I don’t like, I couldn’t even finish and still haven’t. The Kill Bills, Hateful 8.

The first Tarantino movies I saw where I really noticed how good he was as a director was Jackie Brown and Res. Dogs, so put those just under the top three. 

I’m probably the only person on the planet who can take or leave Pulp Fiction. Haven't seen Death Proof.
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I think if you take the restaurant scene out of IB it's top 3 for me. But Brad Pitt doing that ludicrous Italian accent was too much.
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(03-31-2025, 07:44 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: I have a love/hate relationship with Tarantino. The movies I like I’m nuts about and put them among my favorite movies of all time, Django, Bastards, Once Upon a Time.

I’m probably the only person on the planet who can take or leave Pulp Fiction. Haven't seen Death Proof.

Those are my 3 faves of his by far. Pulp Fiction I enjoyed, but as a moment in time. The rest? Meh. I hate Reservoir Dogs, lol.
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(03-31-2025, 07:48 AM)JustInTime Wrote: I think if you take the restaurant scene out of IB it's top 3 for me. But Brad Pitt doing that ludicrous Italian accent was too much.

The restaurant scene with the strudel, Christoph Waltz and Shoshana? That was intense AF. You didn't like that?
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(03-31-2025, 07:54 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: The restaurant scene with the strudel, Christoph Waltz and Shoshana? That was intense AF. You didn't like that?

No! That was amazing. The scene were Pitt is conversing with Hans Landa with the half Kentucky half Italian accent. I think maybe it was the movie premier and not the restaurant.
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(03-31-2025, 07:57 AM)JustInTime Wrote: No! That was amazing. The scene were Pitt is conversing with Hans Landa with the half Kentucky half Italian accent. I think maybe it was the movie premier and not the restaurant.

Yeah, the movie premier. Makes me laugh just thinking about it. I think it was meant to be ridiculous tho. Bon Jerno!

One thing I love about Tarantino is that I think he must've wanted to be an ad man at one point. The strudel scene in Basterds, the beer scene in Django. Look and LISTEN to the care he puts into his food shots. Damn...thirsty? 

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