Tarankino discussion

Pulp Fiction = Reservoir Dogs > H8 > Basterds


Is that it?

>inb4 Jackie Brown

I didn't watch it yet along with Death Proof and True Romance

Reservoir Dogs = Pulp Fiction > Jackie Brown > Hateful Eight > Kill Bill > Basterds > Django > Death Proof

>kino
He's a flickster, and you know it.

Reservoir Dogs = Pulp Fiction
H8 = Basterds
Django
Kill Bill

Didn't watch any of the others

>actually believing the kino meme
Fucking kill yourself you faggot

Reservoir Dogs > Jackie Brown > Pulp Fiction > Kill Bill > Inglourious Basterds > Hateful Eight > Django > Death Proof

(Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown) > (Basterds, Kill Bill, RD) > Django > H8
Hateful Eight is masturbatory schlock and it sucks my balls. Does have some absolutely gorgeous shots but the whole thing honestly feels like a cringey tarantino fan film
RD is decent but Basterds has some of the most thrilling sequences I've seen in the last decade
Django is good fun but that's it, same with Kill Bill (I think I like Kill Bill's style a little more, less reliance on Waltz acting)
Pulp Fiction is a legit classic
Jackie Brown is classy and moody and I love it, unconventional narrative

Inglourious > Hateful Eight > Pulp Fiction > Django > Reservoir Dogs > Kill Bill > Jackie Brown > Death Proof

>it's an everyone in the room shoots everyone else in the room resulting in all occupants of the room now having been shot scene

this

but guys it's like all in one scene it's like they don't even leave it all just like happens in the same place ya know

>Basterds that high
>Django better than RD

As expected from a tripfag.

Is Tarantino finished?

I mean I'm sure he'll keep making movies for a while, but creatively he seems to be kind of.. done. Of course he'll look at the numbers and make more shit like Django because that's his most popular movie to date.

I thought he would maybe go back into a more ""mature"" direction after Inglourious, but instead he gave us his least mature film ever with Django. Then he followed that up with H8 which is essentially just him wanting to show the world how "great of a writer" he is, and ends up somehow making a simple narrative into something totally overbloated

I'd put Basterds above Kill Bill but otherwise that's pretty damn solid.

Completely agree. Basterds was a fun romp and while he's tried to continue the "fun" everything past that has dipped in quality. H8 was unbelievably trite and boring. pls no more westerns.

Does anyone trigger right off the gun when someone calls a Fartino film /arthouse/?

Reservoir Dogs isn't as good as Django. Django Unchained is insanely rewatchable.

I've never heard anyone say that, so no.

Vega Brothers prequel animation film with both Madsen and Travolta, directed by Tarantino when???????

Kill Bill > Pulp Fiction > Reservoir dogs > Jackie Brown > Death Proof > Hateful 8 > sticking pins and needles in your eyes > Django > Bastards

>basterds at the bottom
Holy shit kys.

Pulp Fiction = Jackie Brown = H8 = Death Proof = Inglourious Basterds = Kill Bill > Resevoir Dogs > Django

One of the worst films i've ever seen, go back to reddlt

fuckin lol putting H8 above IB
>>muh one location amazng dialog mmm

Anything below jackie brown is bad

fair enough

Tarantino's problem is that his movies are never about people, but clichés. We're talking about a human being who spent his youth almost entirely watching genre flicks. That's the most significant human interaction he choose to get during his most defining years. And it shows.

The characters he writes are walking talking stereotypes stretched to the extreme, and yet they appear on the big screen instead of a comic where they actually belong. And they all deliver all these cool, stylish, well-crafted lines most people wouldn't be able to come up with on the spot. His characters never talk purely about the plot, which leaves room for some funny anecdotes or memorable character-building moments, but the way they are put together is so weird - people don't talk like that, and yet they kind of do.

Tarantino reveals himself the most when there's violence on the screen. It's doesn't hurt because the characters barely resemble human beings and it's usually so grotesque that it's hard to take seriously.

The saddest part about his oevre is that he probably didn't have a single unique idea in his entire life. Not in the sense that he has done something that hasn't been done before and more in the sense that it was entirely his idea. His heroes are Leone, Corbucci, De Palma and countless others, but unlike them, he will be remembered as someone who only digested and recycled. Everything he does is an homage or a reference to something he has seen elsewhere. Everything he creates already exists somewhere else, only now it has been chased through the Tarantino filter where people deliver cheesy, overly long speeches before shooting someone. Or where people are just blood filled bags waiting to be popped.

I actually like his movies for the most part. It's just that sometimes his style of doing things annoys me to no end. Truth is, Tarantino doesn't know how actual people work and he doesn't care, which is why his movies will stay shlocky till he stops making them.

What's with all the hate for Death Proof? Is it that everyone thinks it's just his worst film, or do they actually not like it?

Can't speak for everyone else, but it's the former for me.

Literally one of the worst films I've ever seen. Utter shit.

I love Death Proof

Good post, so you deserve a reply my man

It's his worst, but I still really like it.

Resorvoir Dogs = Pulp Fiction > Jackie Brown > Basterds > Hateful Eight > Django > Kill Bill > Death proof

>Jennifer Jason Leigh is 51 years old
>kinda fell in love with her in Hateful 8

lol homo

all Tarantino films feel the same to me. the characters are just voices to his thoughts. they all sound exactly like how he talks in real life. the only difference between his films is the theme and backdrop behind which his puppets blabber on.

Jennifer Jason Leigh was actually 53 years old while filming The Hateful Eight.
She is 54 years old as of February 5.

>Tarankino
It's called 'Tino Kino.

The Naughty Nine will be his worst movie yet

Reservoir Dogs is far better than Django

Absolutely disgusting

>Basterds
>that high
why does /reddit/ love that muhnaziis crap? One of tarantino's worst

also why you never include Natural Born Killers?
he wrote it
or Sin City

spotted the kinotorium pleb

The magic of Reservoir Dogs is that the acting/dialogue was so intense, it was actually more exciting than most other movies' shoot-em-up action scenes, at least in my humble opinion. I SWEAR, Harvey Keitel should have won an Oscar for his Mr. White.

Because if you knew anything his script who wrote to shit, and the series of events are nothing like he intended. Plus Sin City he only filmed a 5 minute scene.

If anything True Romance, and From Dusk Till Dawn should be included.

>bests
Pulp, NBK, Sin City
>great
H8
Reservoir dogs
Django UNCHAINED
Kill Bills
>worsts
Basterds
Jackie
Deadproof (?) (didnt saw it)

Is Kill Bill better as a standalone film? Let's be honest here, Part 2 was shit.

Basterds > Hateful Eight > Django > Pulp Fiction > Kill Bill Vol. 1 > Reservoir Dogs > Kill Bill Vol. 2 > Jackie Brown > Death Proof

Very nice.
I don't know, it feels more complete to me. I love the pacing of the 2nd one.

QT is the personification of Cred Forums and Cred Forums's desires

He became desensitized to porn in his teens while he worked in a porno theater. He developed his foot fetish before foot fetishes existed. He was a nerd working at a video rental store until he sold coke to Harvey Keitel and got him to read the script to Reservoir Dogs. He won the lottery and got his movie made, and the movie was so different from anything we've seen before, mainly due to QT injecting his autism into the project, while simultaneously borrowing ideas from several other movies. He became a celebrity. He casts women with perfect feet and he chokes his actresses on camera because he "wants to make sure it's done right."

He's the King of Cred Forums whether or not you'd like to admit it

Django > Pulp Fiction > Reservoir Dogs > Kill Bill > H8teful Eight > Inglorious Basterds > Jackie Brown

I guess I'm the only guy on Cred Forums who actually enjoyed Hateful 8. I grew up having to watch a bunch of plays my older sister was in so I developed a begrudging taste for that style of drawn-out, single-location narrative.