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Tarantino Films: Pick 3


jakeisphat

Films Directed by Quentin Tarantino  

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  1. 1. Pick 3

    • Reservoir Dogs (1992)
    • Pulp Fiction (1994)
    • Jackie Brown (1997)
    • Kill Bill (2003-2004)
    • Death Proof (2007)
    • Inglourious Basterds (2009)
    • Django Unchained (2012)
    • The Hateful Eight (2015)
    • Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019)


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Oh this is a hard one, can we count Kill Bill as one? :toofunny2:
 

if not

 

Pulp Fiction

Kill Bill Vol 1 

Jackie Brown 

 

if we can count kill bill as one..

 

Pulp Fiction 

Kill Bill (both)

Jackie Brown 

 

Honorable mention to Django 

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1 minute ago, Bentley said:

Oh this is a hard one, can we count Kill Bill as one? :toofunny2:
 

if not

 

Pulp Fiction

Kill Bill Vol 1 

Jackie Brown 

Yes. Quentin considers Kill Bill to be a single film because it was filmed as one. The studio was nervous that a 4-hour movie would hurt them at the box office, so they forced him to cut it into 2 and release them 1 year apart. :weeps:

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Just now, jakeisphat said:

Yes. Quentin considers Kill Bill to be a single film because it was filmed as one. The studio was nervous that a 4-hour movie would hurt them at the box office, so they forced him to cut it into 2 and release them 1 year apart. :weeps:

Damn, i wish he would release a directors cut 4 hours long

 

both films are brilliant but I had to give number 1 the edge 

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Pulp Fiction

Kill Bill

 

torn between Django and Once Upon a Time....

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Kill Bill

Jackie Brown

Inglorious Basterds 

 

and that's sincerely ciara

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Pulp Fiction

 

That's it. :ducky:

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4 hours ago, Bentley said:

Damn, i wish he would release a directors cut 4 hours long

 

both films are brilliant but I had to give number 1 the edge 

It exists and was shown at Cannes 2006 as Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. Who knows, we might get it someday. 

To me personally I love Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with honourable mentions to Pulp Fiction and Death Proof.

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3 minutes ago, mystery said:

It exists and was shown at Cannes 2006 as Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. Who knows, we might get it someday. 

To me personally I love Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with honourable mentions to Pulp Fiction and Death Proof.

I wonder if it’s cut differently? Are the two intertwined and is the story told in a different order?

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3 minutes ago, Bentley said:

I wonder if it’s cut differently? Are the two intertwined and is the story told in a different order?

The House of Blue Leaves fight is completely in colour with no black and white portion along with more shots for the O-Ren anime sequence. One major difference is them removing the daughter reveal from the end of the first one and keeping it as a surprise twist for the end with us finding out along with The Bride. 

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Pulp Fiction

Kill Bill

Inglourious Basterds

Bonus: Django Unchained

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This is hard because I enjoyed all of his movies

 

Reservoir Dogs

Kill Bill

Django Unchained

 

The only movies I haven't watched are Jackie Brown and Death Proof

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Jackie Brown

Kill Bill

The Hateful Eight

 

A literal crime that none of the female performances in his movies have won an Oscar. And only 2 nominations in total.

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to this day i still don't understand what pulp fiction was even about :rip: it has a few super memorable scenes but what an absurd movie

 

anyway for me it's

1. kill bill - i love love love revenge movies especially with female leads and this is basically my dream film

2. django unchained

3. inglourious basterds

 

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All except Once upon a time in overratedness

 

1 - inglorious basterds 10/10 masterpiece

2 - kill bill 

3 - reservoird dogs

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Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Inglorious Basterds. All so fantastic :jonny:

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1- Kill Bill (it’s amazing)

2- Inglorious Basterds (I love it)

3- Django (it’s ok)

 

OUATIH could’ve been way better.

 

Still need to see Pulp Fiction but I’m never in the mood to see it, and I really want to watch The Hateful Eight but 3h in a sitting at home is too much and I’m afraid that it will be a bore fest, is it good?

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Counting Kill Bill as one made this much easier:

 

Kill Bill

Pulp Fiction

Inglorious Basterds

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7 hours ago, Dark Phoenix said:

The Hateful Eight but 3h in a sitting at home is too much and I’m afraid that it will be a bore fest, is it good?

Yes, It was very enjoyable

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11 hours ago, Dark Phoenix said:

I really want to watch The Hateful Eight but 3h in a sitting at home is too much and I’m afraid that it will be a bore fest, is it good?

I think it's very underrated. The music is absolutely incredible and JJL gives a God-tier performance.

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