Tarantino's filmography...what has aged the best, what has aged the most, most underrated, most overrated and more

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Let's talk QT. An obvious conversation but i'd like to add some structure Rewatcahbles style. Here are categories:
  • Movie that aged the best
  • Movie that aged the worst
  • Your favorite overall
  • Least favorite overall
  • Best character ever (ONE with an honorable mention only)
  • Most underrated character ever
  • Best acted scene ever
  • Funniest scene ever
  • Best action scene in a QT movie
  • Best soundtrack
  • If I could have QT direct a (name a genre or series here...like pure horror, super hero, die hard, fast and Furious, etc)
  • Best actor to play multiple characters, overall in his movies (multiple characters)
 
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  • Movie that aged the best - Once Upon a time in Hollywood went fom "wow that wasn't bad" to "I think I love that movie" to "this is a masterpiece" every time I watch it I love it more
  • Movie that aged the worst - hateful 8 was "well that was ..a lot" to "i legitimately only like one scene in the entire film" status
  • Your favorite overall - Kill Bill (I view both story as one story)
  • Least favorite overall - Hateful 8
  • Best character ever (ONE with an honorable mention only) - The Bride is probably the best female protagonist ever (hon mention to Jules Winfield)
  • Most underrated character ever - Max Cherry from Jackie Brown
  • Best acted scene ever - Leo in OUATIH....when he gets his scene right and is emotional about it ..that whole sequence was legendary (hon mention to the opening scene to Inglorious b*stards)
  • Funniest scene ever - ENGLISH MOTAfukkA DO YOU SPEAK IT?
  • Best action scene in a QT movie - The Bride vs Crazy 88
  • Best soundtrack - Kill bill
  • If I could have QT direct a (name a genre or series here...like pure horror, super hero, die hard, fast and Furious, etc) - I'd love to see him direct a pure buddy cop comedy like a lethal weapon film
  • Best actor to play multiple characters, overall in his movies (multiple characters) - Harvey Keitel
 
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Im putting Sam, Leo Brad, Waltz over Harvey. Harvey is a weird choice
Funniest scene ( the parking lot scene from Jackie Brown :russ:)
Pulp fiction is still my fav ( i could watch most of his movies over and over tho)
Least fav is Death Proof
The pub scene from inglorious basterds is one of my fav scenes (amazing acting from everyone involved)
 
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Always thought Tarantino was overrated. Dude straight up plagiarizes portions of classic foreign films and gets away with calling it homage.


But in the spirit of this thread i’ll say


Movie That Aged The Best- Django

Movie That Aged The Worst- Kill Bill Vol.2

Favorite- Django

Best Character Ever- Jules Winnfield

Most Underrated Character- Stephen Warren (Sam should have won the Oscar for this movie not Christolph)

Best Acted Scene- I wanna say Jules monologue at the end of Pulp but i’ll go with Leo’s dinner scene in Django. He legit smashed his hand and was bleeding profusely and continued the scene.

Least Favorite- Hateful 8

Funniest Scene- ENGLISH MUTHAfukkA!

Best Action Scene- The Bride Vs The Crazy 8 (Honorable Mention to Django vs Calvin’s henchmen scored to Tupac)

Best Soundtrack- Django

If I Could Have Taratino Direct A- Eh don’t really care.

Best Actor to Play Multiple Characters- Samuel L Jackson
 

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  • Movie that aged the best (kill bill v1)
  • Movie that aged the worst (Django unchained)
  • Your favorite overall (Pulp Fiction or IngloriLois b*stards)
  • Least favorite overall (death proof, it’s a good movie in the setting I watched it)
  • Best character ever (ONE with an honorable mention only) (Beatrix Kiddo)
  • Most underrated character ever (Captain Koons)
  • Best acted scene ever (too many, but the Wolfman scene in Pulp Fiction)
  • Funniest scene ever (Koons Telling Butch about his dad’s watch)
  • Best action scene in a QT movie Beatrix vs the Yakuza
  • Best soundtrack (Pulp Fiction)
  • If I could have QT direct a (name a genre or series here...like pure horror, super hero, die hard, fast and Furious, etc) (low key wouldn’t mind him doing a Scarface remake)
  • Best actor to play multiple characters, overall in his movies (multiple characters) (Samuel L)
 
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'Jackie Brown' has aged the best to me. It dealt with some issues about middle age that you don't really expect to see in a Tarantino movie... The soundtrack is an all time classic as well. Plus, the heist part is pretty well done.

My favorite overall is 'Inglourious Basterds'... To me this is Tarantino at his peak. The writing, acting and production design is all A+
 

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im assuming this is only about movies he directed and not including his scripts that were directed by somebody else (true romance, natural born killers)

aged best: Jackie brown
aged worst: pulp fiction
favorite: pulp fiction
least favorite: death proof
best character: jules winnfield
underrated character: bud aka sidewinder
best acted scene: Ezekiel 25:17
funniest scene: bye, miss laura
best action: crazy 88 fight
soundtrack: kill bill vol 1
he should direct: sherlock holmes
best collaborator: sam jackson
 

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  • Movie that aged the best
Eh, I don't know.
  • Movie that aged the worst
Don't know
  • Your favorite overall
The Kill Bill series
  • Least favorite overall
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Best character ever (ONE with an honorable mention only)
Hans Landa
HM: Stuntman Mike
  • Most underrated character ever
Ray Nicolette (JB) or Senor Esteban Vihaio (KB)
  • Best acted scene ever
Tim Roth and Harvey Keitel at the end of Reservoir Dogs
  • Funniest scene ever
KKK scene in Django Unchained is the first that comes to mind
  • Best action scene in a QT movie
The Bride vs. The Crazy 88s / The car chases in Death Proof
  • Best soundtrack
Can't decide
  • If I could have QT direct a (name a genre or series here...like pure horror, super hero, die hard, fast and Furious, etc)
Something Sci Fi like The Twilight Zone
  • Best actor to play multiple characters, overall in his movies (multiple characters)
Samuel L. Jackson (Jules Winnfield, Ordell Robbie, Stephen Warren, Major Marquis Warren)
 

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Best character is Hans Landa.
It's not even close.

Best soundtrack has to be Kill Bill.

Shocking but I've never seen Reservoir Dogs. And I don't care to.

I have grown to have a love/hate relationship with Tarantino movies. I'm sure I said this before but he's gotten to be predictable AF. Unbelievably beautiful set pieces. Interesting dialogue and conversation. But always has to end with violence.

He's got a template that seemingly eludes criticism. I don't get it. People shyt on Christopher Nolan but Tarantino has been making the same movie for 25 years.

Fight me but Denis Villeneuve has a better resume over the past decade than Tarantino.
 

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  • Movie that aged the best - Hateful 8
  • Movie that aged the worst - Django Unchained
  • Your favorite overall - Kill Bill Vol 1
  • Least favorite overall - Death Proof
  • Best character ever (ONE with an honorable mention only) - Major Marquis Warren
  • Most underrated character ever - Max Cherry
  • Best acted scene ever - Bar scene in Inglorious Basterds
  • Funniest scene ever - KKK scene from Django
  • Best action scene in a QT movie - The Bride vs Elle Driver
  • Best soundtrack - Kill Bill
  • If I could have QT direct a (name a genre or series here...like pure horror, super hero, die hard, fast and Furious, etc) - I think he'd make a great horror. I could see him doing something like Overlord
  • Best actor to play multiple characters, overall in his movies (multiple characters) - Tim Roth
 

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  • Movie that aged the best - Kill Bill Vol.1
  • Movie that aged the worst - Death Proof
  • Your favorite overall - Reservoir Dogs
  • Least favorite overall - Death Proof
  • Best character ever (ONE with an honorable mention only) - The Bride
  • Most underrated character ever - Shosanna
  • Best acted scene ever - Inglorious Basterds opening scene
  • Funniest scene ever - Louis kills Melanie
  • Best action scene in a QT movie - The Bride vs the Crazy 88
  • Best soundtrack - Jackie Brown
  • If I could have QT direct a (name a genre or series here...like pure horror, super hero, die hard, fast and Furious, etc) - Romcom
  • Best actor to play multiple characters, overall in his movies (multiple characters) - :leostare:
 

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Best character is Hans Landa.
It's not even close.

Best soundtrack has to be Kill Bill.

Shocking but I've never seen Reservoir Dogs. And I don't care to.

I have grown to have a love/hate relationship with Tarantino movies. I'm sure I said this before but he's gotten to be predictable AF. Unbelievably beautiful set pieces. Interesting dialogue and conversation. But always has to end with violence.

He's got a template that seemingly eludes criticism. I don't get it. People shyt on Christopher Nolan but Tarantino has been making the same movie for 25 years.

Fight me but Denis Villeneuve has a better resume over the past decade than Tarantino.

I feel like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was enough of a change of pace to keep him from Tim Burton levels of self parody
 

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I haven't even seen it and I'm tempted to argue that Jackie Brown is better.

It's wrong for me to say that, because I shouldn't judge a movie I haven't seen. But I'm saying tho.
Yeah you can't say a movie is better than one you haven't seen yet but it's very possible Jackie Brown will still be your favorite.

All I know is the opening credits are goat. RD is dope af tho, not gonna find many people who disagree.



But if you don't like movies that end in violence stay away...although it was his first.
 
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