Quentin Tarantino: Worst to Best

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  • @nkilian83
    @nkilian836 ай бұрын

    Your hatred for Kill Bill is blasphemous

  • @Salvador-wz7rw

    @Salvador-wz7rw

    6 ай бұрын

    He’s based for sute

  • @davidpaulweaver7792

    @davidpaulweaver7792

    4 ай бұрын

    For real. What a schmuck.

  • @GuyLovesAnOnion

    @GuyLovesAnOnion

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah nah disagree heavy with his take

  • @akshaynair3080

    @akshaynair3080

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @deadthimble5014

    @deadthimble5014

    2 ай бұрын

    No its not....its actually quite fair... still think deathproof is worse.... and maybe jackie brown and django should be higher...but yeah...kill bill...a bit bad actually...

  • @treytison1444
    @treytison14442 ай бұрын

    This is one of the wildest takes I've ever heard on Kill Bill from a Tarantino fan.

  • @alexbaker9578

    @alexbaker9578

    Ай бұрын

    I don't think you can really call him a fan

  • @myronsanders4563

    @myronsanders4563

    25 күн бұрын

    My views on the 2 films are in reverse. Part 2 bored me to death. Outside of the fight in the trailer w/ Uma and Daryl Hannah and the "Superman" Monologe by Bill at rhe end it did nothing for me. Part 1 I liked a lot. Yea, it's basically empty calories but it's a lot of fun to watch

  • @mendyhamou-6899
    @mendyhamou-68992 ай бұрын

    Folks I think he ranked kill bill last on purpose as a distraction, so we won't pay attention to the fact that he ranked Jackie Brown higher than Django. Genius.

  • @myronsanders4563

    @myronsanders4563

    25 күн бұрын

    Jackie Brown is a better film then Django......

  • @i3ar310

    @i3ar310

    8 күн бұрын

    @@myronsanders4563agreed

  • @lakimball
    @lakimball6 ай бұрын

    As a Tarantino worshipper let me defend Landa's character a bit. It makes sense for Landa to decide to make a deal with the U.S. and turn himself in. He's just an opportunist. I feel as if he's only a Nazi officer because that was the job that would net him the most power. The guy believes in nothing but himself, he's a fraud. The only thing he probably truly has in common with Nazis is that he's evil as shit. I expect he isn't as nationalistic as most SS officers. I don't think its out of character for him to betray the Reich on such a whim. He tells the French farmer that he loves his "Jew Hunter" moniker, but tells Aldo Raine with contempt that it's "just a name that stuck". He only wants power and recognition and does not seem to care all that much from which world power he receives it from, be it Germany or the United States. I think he's smart enough to realize that Germany would not end up winning the Second World War and decides to take the opportunity to end the war for the U.S. and let himself be lauded as an Allied hero. It's his insane hubris that makes him seem kind of foolish to think he'd get away from Aldo scott-free. He was being silly to believe Aldo would accept his surrender unconditionally, even if the U.S. General told him to do so. Still, I think it's a decision that makes sense for his character.

  • @thecozykinoshow

    @thecozykinoshow

    6 ай бұрын

    Okay, fair enough, I guess I just don't see sufficient evidence for the characterisation you're talking about. You seem to be assuming stuff about Landa instead of the film showing these things. But I'm willing to accept I'm wrong on this as most people think he is an all-time movie villain. I'll give the film another go in the near-future. Thanks for the comment :)

  • @lakimball

    @lakimball

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes most of what I said are inferences.@@thecozykinoshow Thanks for the video. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood... is sneakily becoming my favorite Tarantino. Gets better every viewing.

  • @TMThesaurus

    @TMThesaurus

    2 ай бұрын

    @@thecozykinoshow Anyone in his position who wasn't blinded by ideology could see that Germany couldn't possibly stop the Soviet Union by that point in the war. I think you can use Landa's changing position on his "Jew Hunter" nickname as (weak) evidence of his opportunism. That being said, the reason he's considered a great villain is because of Waltz's portrayal, not the writing.

  • @Mightbeloony

    @Mightbeloony

    2 ай бұрын

    @@thecozykinoshow Just to add another lens this scene can be viewed from. During the final days of the war, the US did a lot to pretty much smuggle high ranking Nazis in an effort to get a leg up on the coming conflict with the Russians. Operation Paperclip is the best example of these efforts. So when I first viewed the scene, much like Lakim, I thought this was just Landa acting in self preservation and Raine rejecting Landa his happy ending. Landa never would have dreamed Raine would have the audacity to brand him. At least thats my take. Great vid.

  • @ProletarianTakeover

    @ProletarianTakeover

    2 ай бұрын

    What about Operation Paperclip desu?

  • @HecticNova
    @HecticNova6 ай бұрын

    Video starts at 16:30. Everything before that are just strange words I can't understand over awesome kill bill clips.

  • @thecozykinoshow

    @thecozykinoshow

    6 ай бұрын

    lmaoo fair enough

  • @HecticNova

    @HecticNova

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thecozykinoshow good video tho no jk

  • @davidbutler1622
    @davidbutler16222 ай бұрын

    As a kid I skipped Jackie Brown because it wasn’t as hyped. I watched it for the first time about 10 years ago and was blown away by how good it was. Definitely his most underrated film. I love telling people who haven’t seen it to go and watch it straight away. They always send me a text afterwards.

  • @nicholasrosebush6182
    @nicholasrosebush6182Ай бұрын

    I honestly don’t think Inglorious bastards holds up very well as a whole. Specific scenes are brilliant but by the time the theater scene rolls around it kind of falls apart.

  • @peterstayne9
    @peterstayne92 ай бұрын

    how do you only have 2000 subs? your writing, editing and voice work are spot on. keep up the good work and you'll be crushing it in no time!

  • @alexbaker9578

    @alexbaker9578

    Ай бұрын

    Probably because he has really bad takes that he tries to mask as him being extra clever when really he probably because he has really bad takes that he tries to mask as him being extra clever

  • @studioseppuku9454
    @studioseppuku94542 ай бұрын

    Hans doesn't 'surrender' in Basterds, he thinks he can leverage the situation to cash out just at the right moment as the Reich falls to gain the most in the deal. It ties in perfectly with his character thinking that he is always the cleverest man in the room who always outsmarts his opponents. Perfectly summed up in his line 'Let's make a deal'. Even though he has studied the Basterds and knows how they mark people his ego thinks he is above that, being very German and believing in the hierarchy of leadership ie Aldo's General gave an order so it will be followed. Just sucked for him Aldo has been chewed out before and thinks it's worth it.

  • @michaelwcrosby

    @michaelwcrosby

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, I agree with you. The Landa character is one of extreme arrogance. A psychopathic narcissist would believe that he is so clever and in control, that he could waltz out with complete immunity and safety. He operated for so long with everyone around him in total terror of his every whim and mood, that he could not grasp the willingness of anyone else being willing to disregard a general's orders and slice him up because of their complete and utter contempt of him. Also, when he included the Bastards in the negotiations for some token benefit, he would think that the Bastards would be appreciative and that he would be arrogant enough to believe that such would keep him safe.

  • @kennethconnally4356
    @kennethconnally43562 ай бұрын

    Some other movies that reveal the ending (or its aftermath) in the opening scene: Citizen Kane Fight Club Portrait of a Lady on Fire Saving Private Ryan Sunset Boulevard In literature, Romeo and Juliet begins with a prologue that tells us the "star-crossed" lovers will die, ending the feud between their parents' families. The most famous episodes in Homer's Odyssey take place in a 4-book-long flashback narrated by Odysseus himself, whom we know will survive while all his men will die. The Great Gatsby is one of a jillion classic novels narrated retrospectively that begin with a glimpse into the narrator's life and attitude after the story's events. I guess a lot of writers share Tarantino's nihilistic streak and deliberately ruin their own stories.

  • @alexbaker9578

    @alexbaker9578

    Ай бұрын

    I was yelling at the screen when he started making that argument 😢

  • @KevLard99
    @KevLard996 ай бұрын

    As a Big Tarantino fan, it was interesting to hear your opinions on his filmography. While I didn’t agree with some of your takes I totally understand where you came from and that made me think of them in a different way. Very well done video!

  • @gorddihiryn444
    @gorddihiryn4446 ай бұрын

    great video, I disagree with a lot of the positions but yeah man, along with ur PTA video I've been liking this channel a lot

  • @soapeydudd.93
    @soapeydudd.932 ай бұрын

    The kill bill rants should be classified as hate crimes

  • @JJJackson777
    @JJJackson7772 ай бұрын

    Jackie Brown remains QT's most slept on film

  • @BBQ_Jackfruit
    @BBQ_JackfruitАй бұрын

    I also thought I was the only person who didn’t care for Kill Bill

  • @spacecity7136

    @spacecity7136

    Ай бұрын

    Not the only one

  • @johnnydiamond634

    @johnnydiamond634

    Ай бұрын

    How can you not like kill The fucks wrong with you?

  • @adrianphillips2136
    @adrianphillips21362 ай бұрын

    10. The hateful eight (The Thing is my favourite movie and this movie feels like a blind person tried to copy Carpenters homework) 4/10 9. Once upon a time in Hollywood (overindulgent, doesnt offer proper resolve rather than spectacle) 6/10 8. Kill Bill volume 2 7/10 7. Death Proof 7/10 6. Jackie Brown 7.5/10 5. Inglorious basterds 8.5/10 4. Kill Bill volume 1 8.5/10 3. Reservoir Dogs 9/10 2. Pulp Fiction 10/10 1. Django Unchained 10/10 (for me it was the most emotionally resonant)

  • @Persuasions
    @Persuasions6 ай бұрын

    Reservoir Dogs is always my favorite.

  • @FatherTime89
    @FatherTime896 ай бұрын

    Mad Max Fury Road is operating on the same level of depth as Kill Bill 1. I'm not the person who came up with this observation but it has the depth of a road runner cartoon.

  • @JJmystic

    @JJmystic

    6 ай бұрын

    Fury road is miles better

  • @onylra6265

    @onylra6265

    2 ай бұрын

    That's the point of the comparison? I'm not crazy about Fury Road, but it's not sarcastic trash... Kill Bill is intentionally shit in a way you can't even enjoy it ironically like you could some bootlegged D-grade HK flick from the 80s you found on VHS at a flea market 30 years ago.

  • @Navaneeth-hv9sh

    @Navaneeth-hv9sh

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@onylra6265I doubt tarantino made a film that was intentionally shit.he clearly puts a lot of effort into the colour scheme and lighting.i don't think the film is shallow,it definitely fumbles the revenge driven mess b becomes aspect of the film but I do think it is drawn out to the audience atleast in the end and certain things tarantino does does with her character does show us that. I think it's more or so the conflicting genre and theme of the movie that muddied the water of the idea

  • @BRinMilwaukee
    @BRinMilwaukeeАй бұрын

    good to hear someone else actually loved The Hateful Eight, which is my favorite Tarantino movie

  • @mrkgrmn3
    @mrkgrmn32 ай бұрын

    I thought your analysis was spot on. Thanks for inspiring me to watch a couple of Tarantino films I never got around to.

  • @SonOfZod
    @SonOfZod4 ай бұрын

    Kill Bill Vol 1 is my favorite Tarantino movie, but it was really interesting hearing why someone didn’t like it. I’ll definitely have to rewatch it with these criticisms in mind

  • @TheEmzBemz
    @TheEmzBemz6 ай бұрын

    With Priscilla coming out, I'd love to see a Sofia Coppola best to worst next?

  • @RatatRatR

    @RatatRatR

    Ай бұрын

    (1) Lost in Translation (2) her other stuff

  • @joaofonseca2331
    @joaofonseca23312 ай бұрын

    Finally someone with a sober view on Kill Bill. Nice list

  • @usucktoo
    @usucktooАй бұрын

    Kill Bill is better than Mad Max Fury. There

  • @ryanwilliams4223
    @ryanwilliams42236 ай бұрын

    Once upon a time in Hollywood is my fav of his. I watched it 11 times in 11 days once everyday just smoking weed and drinking and stuff never got bored of it was obsessed with it despite its faults I love it.

  • @maximilianodiazsisnandez3057
    @maximilianodiazsisnandez30572 ай бұрын

    outro song?

  • @fabianmontero5174
    @fabianmontero51746 ай бұрын

    good video! disagree with the ranking, but your analysis is pretty thorough :) congrats! hope the channel does well!

  • @weewer3369
    @weewer33692 ай бұрын

    Hans was smart enough to see the changing tides with the regime, so he decided to cut loose there and take this easy opportunity to bail out before it all came crashing down.

  • @brandonhamaguchi
    @brandonhamaguchi10 күн бұрын

    What is the joke on the Bruce Lee scene? I forgot

  • @bradenstjohn735
    @bradenstjohn735Ай бұрын

    I also agree with your Django Take, should’ve been 30 minutes shorter

  • @wagnerstefan601
    @wagnerstefan601Ай бұрын

    Tarantino's biggest problem is, that he made his by far best movie at the beginning of his career - Pulp Fiction. I love Kill Bill 1 but in all honesty, there's more c/p in that one than in all of his other works combined, just watch Urami Bushi and see where he got his inspiration from.

  • @rileylallier429
    @rileylallier4292 ай бұрын

    1. Kill Bill A+ - I get not being a big fan but I love the movie so much and it's so damn entertaining. I rewatch it all the time and I love how crazy and overblown it is. However it's also a great exploration of Vengeance. And yes I think it's better than Mad Max Fury Road. And I prefer to view the 2 volumes as one film. 2. Pulp Fiction A+ 3. Django Unchained A+ 4. Reservoir Dogs A 5. Inglorious Bastards A 6. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood B 7. The Hateful Eight B 8. Death Proof B 9. Jackie Brown C-

  • @smockfn

    @smockfn

    Ай бұрын

    hateful eight and jackie brown are top 5

  • @TheEmzBemz
    @TheEmzBemz6 ай бұрын

    Great video and interesting list - I think given you might love jackie brown more than you realise - you spoke about it with so much love despite its middling ranking. Love the reservoir dogs recognition, a perfect film

  • @thecozykinoshow

    @thecozykinoshow

    6 ай бұрын

    Maybe on a different day I would swap Jackie Brown and Basterds around, they were definitely the two spots I mulled over the most. I guess I just feel like Basterds is technically superior and more important in Tarantino’s career.

  • @JasperBelson
    @JasperBelson4 ай бұрын

    I also find the end of Inglorious Basterds to be possibly comparable to No Country for Old Men, but in a good way. Landa and Anton have a similar almost unknown outlook. They don’t have normal villainous morals or principles. Landa doesn’t really believe any of the Nazi crap, he just wants to manipulate people and survive with excess. That’s how I see it at least.

  • @stevenbatke2475

    @stevenbatke2475

    2 ай бұрын

    Landa is a cat, who wants to eat, but prefers toying with the prey before he kills. The playing and toying is the goal. He enjoys the emotional torture.

  • @fuckgoogle8661

    @fuckgoogle8661

    2 ай бұрын

    Two movies I never want to watch again.

  • @smockfn

    @smockfn

    Ай бұрын

    why@@fuckgoogle8661

  • @pjvalentin
    @pjvalentin19 күн бұрын

    Agree with this ranking. I remember feeling alone when Kill Bll 1 came out and everyone was loving it. Also it is very true that Tarantin'os films are worth less than the sum of their parts. And it remains true for his best ones, like reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.

  • @ethicaltechnical
    @ethicaltechnicalАй бұрын

    Hard agree on Kill Bill. I just never understood the hype.

  • @AGETheGawdYT
    @AGETheGawdYTАй бұрын

    NO ONE talks about Jennifer Jason Leighs performance in the Hateful Eight. One of my favorite and most meorable cinema performances for me personally.

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh712 ай бұрын

    Horrible take on Kill Bill. Calling the iconic anime backstory sequence "padding" is objectively a jejune and uneducated take.

  • @user-otzlixr

    @user-otzlixr

    2 ай бұрын

    Adolescents love kill bill and they get very defensive if you criticize the movie. Don’t get so emotional.

  • @KidFresh71

    @KidFresh71

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-otzlixr His whole takedown of Kill Bill was an emotional, illogical scree. Not based on facts, but feelings. Kind of like your straw man argument about me getting "emotional."

  • @Navaneeth-hv9sh

    @Navaneeth-hv9sh

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@KidFresh71I mean,it's a movie so its hard to call it objective.

  • @ib5814
    @ib5814Күн бұрын

    Hans Landa is perhaps the most realistic villain by Tarantino. I think a deep understanding of fascism as an individual's ideology is well explained by Tarantino through Landa. A meticulous, well educated, intelligent man who otherwise uses rational thought and scientific temper, also has a diseased intellectual elitism which crescendos to a severe fear of the undeciphered masses. Its the nightmare of the attack on the Bastille that all elites have. Fascism for such a man is not a stubborn but a negotiated ideology of self-preservation against the hoi polloi. The inherent fear and cowardice of intellectual elites (a.k.a. movie critics?) is brought to the fore by Landa's capitulation. It is a metaphor for the inevitable demise of fascism in a brave, rational world. And it is historically correct as well. Goebbels did not believe in fascism either, but knew how to spread it through lies and propaganda. So also, numerous Generals and Colonels of Nazi Germany, had become self preservationist after the Russian blunder (where the masses of the workers' army brought the Nazis to their knees).

  • @adamsunderland0823
    @adamsunderland0823Ай бұрын

    You're completely ignoring the car aspect of Death Proof. The practical effects, 70's car culture.

  • @sweakerthan
    @sweakerthanАй бұрын

    Blade Runner as style over substance is a jarring take

  • @wezzuh2482

    @wezzuh2482

    Ай бұрын

    Blade runner is one of those rare instances where the style IS the substance.

  • @onormalsssss
    @onormalsssss6 ай бұрын

    my ranking is: 9 Jackie Brown 8 Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 7 reserve dogs 6 kill bill 1.2 (I like it lol) 5 django 4 The Hateful Eight 3 death proof 2 pulp fiction 1 inglorious bastards The first two were very difficult, but today I chose inglorious bastards

  • @Bluntsmoke501
    @Bluntsmoke501Ай бұрын

    Inglorious basterds at 5 is insane

  • @lornova79
    @lornova79Ай бұрын

    Kill Bill vs Mad Max: Fury Road? Oh I have no doubts: Tarantino's movie wins by far.

  • @gerbermack
    @gerbermack2 ай бұрын

    I loved the video. Your analysis prompted me to reconsider my thoughts about some of the films. Some of the rankings we saw eye to eye on. A couple of them, we certainly did not. Here was my ranking before listening to your presentation. (note: I didn’t initially include Death Proof. As I recall, Tarantino doesn’t consider this one of his catalog of films.) 10. Kill Bill 1 9. Hateful Eight 8. Death Proof 7. Kill Bill 2 6. Reservoir Dogs 5. Jackie Brown 4. Inglourious Basterds 3. Once upon a time in Hollywood 2. Django Unchained 1. Pulp Fiction

  • @i3ar310
    @i3ar3108 күн бұрын

    I always viewed kill bill as a domestic dispute viewed through a kung fu/assassin lens. Partners who have a disagreement on how they view their relationship. B did not want to her daughter in the lifestyle Bill and her led. I do agree QT was at an impasse after Jackie Brown. But he’s always made genre films. Kill Bill was never a big shock to me. It felt like a reset after his crime films of the 90’s.

  • @Will_BOC
    @Will_BOC16 күн бұрын

    I respect The Hateful Eight appreciation

  • @domcoke
    @domcokeАй бұрын

    I saw Reservoir Dogs at the cinema when it came out.... and I am so with you on Kill Bill - SO with you. He's better than a bloody cartoony exploitation flick. And you sum that up beautifully. I was fully prepared for this list to culminate in Kill Bill, or Inglorious Basterds, or Once Upon a Time... to be top - but to see what I think remain the greatest Tarantino films in your top 2 is extremely encouraging. Given that you sound pretty young. And you are bang on. Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction are absolutely him at the peak of his powers. Before he started to believe his own hype, and get more and more indulgent. They are lean, fresh, visceral, funny, and human.

  • @MrSatampra
    @MrSatampraАй бұрын

    It's interesting to me how few films Tarantino has made in the thirty-two years since Reservoir Dogs. Compare his output to that of, say, Scorsese or Spielberg, and just seems to me there should more to his filmography. I also wholeheartedly agree with your assessment of the Kill Bills.

  • @bradenstjohn735
    @bradenstjohn735Ай бұрын

    I actually agreee in your kill Bill take. All killer no filler. It lack the likeable characters and fun interactions that his other films had

  • @felixschwab9850
    @felixschwab9850Ай бұрын

    I really really enjoyed this ranking. First off, finally someone who dislikes the Kill Bill movies as much as I do. You will get a lot of flack for it, but I agree with every word. And second, you managed to express why I love Once Upon A Time In Holywood as much as I do a lot better than I would be able to. I will go as far as to say it's my all time favorite feel good movie for the very reasons you mentioned

  • @Chilidolff44
    @Chilidolff44Ай бұрын

    Im pleased with your listening, probably would of swapped 9 & 10 around but hey ho? Just great to see someone appreciate Tarantino's greats being higher on a list, except for the obvious, the hateful 8 and Jackie brown are always underrated in most peoples lists. Exceptionally great editing and really enjoyable list. Thanking you kindly

  • @shalomkun
    @shalomkunАй бұрын

    10. Kill bill volume 1 9. Deathproof 8. Kill bill volume 2 7.Jackie brown 6. One upon a time in Hollywood 5. Danjgo unchained 4. Pulp fiction 3.resvior dogs 2. The hateful eight 1. Inglorious basters

  • @Killer...
    @Killer...6 ай бұрын

    enjoyable video! i disagree with a lot of your negative points, but i do appreciate Reservoir Dogs being so high

  • @blucheer8743
    @blucheer8743Ай бұрын

    Jackie brown gets better with multiple viewings each actor gives their own clinic in that film! Each interacting they have with each other is another clinic!

  • @danielbarrero2815
    @danielbarrero28152 ай бұрын

    Great vid! I disagree with some of your takes but enjoy your thoughtful explanations

  • @AGETheGawdYT
    @AGETheGawdYTАй бұрын

    I fucking LOVE the Hateful Eight

  • @71meshuggah
    @71meshuggahАй бұрын

    I’m the 2,240th person to rant about your Kill Bill ranking! Where’s my free cake?! 🍰🎉🎊🥂

  • @salesman687
    @salesman687Ай бұрын

    When you said: "I'm not gonna go into every small little detail as to why this is Tarantinos best film, because you've heard it all before and we'll be here all day." I went: "NO! Tell us! We want the story again! I don't mind staying here all day! Like a kid who has heard the same story many times but just wants it again because it's such a good story". Tell us the story again! I don't see any specific analysis concerning Pulp Fiction in your KZread "filmography".

  • @keithkunikida1222
    @keithkunikida1222Ай бұрын

    Kill Bill's my #1 favorite Tarantino film 🥺

  • @pompeymonkey3271
    @pompeymonkey3271Ай бұрын

    I totally agree that "The Hateful Eight" should be up there. I absolutely love it.

  • @4gillman
    @4gillmanАй бұрын

    Kill Bill is pure cinema. Film can be both entertaining and edifying, but great schlock, B movies, pure genre films, what have you, their greatest virtue is taking the aspect of entertainment and pushing it to its heights. Grindhouse is entertainment unchained, and Kill Bill is a worthy successor to that tradition.

  • @studioseppuku9454
    @studioseppuku94542 ай бұрын

    Quentin's most trusted ally and massive contributor to his visual style, his editor Sally Menke passed away just before Django which is why the editing feels weird and not as tight. It's like he didn't know what to do without her. Coming from his previous films and very familiar with is style this felt very jarring in the theater however thanks to the superb acting has won me over since then. Hateful is garbage.

  • @chrisshea5389
    @chrisshea53896 ай бұрын

    😂 glad I’m not the only one who found myself wondering if he really thought out his inclusion of the Shosanna/the ending of Basterds…the ending did not NEED to include the basterds at all, but naturally he had to insert them somehow was his thought process I think lol

  • @eversosleight
    @eversosleight2 ай бұрын

    I'm not a big fan of Basterds but that film intro is top shelf stuff! Probably one of the best intros of all time.

  • @marcusduran4399
    @marcusduran4399Ай бұрын

    YES! I’m so glad to see someone who likes Hateful 8 as much as I do

  • @thebobanpevac
    @thebobanpevacАй бұрын

    C Category 10. Death Proof 9. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 8. Jackie Brown B Category 7. Pulp Fiction 6. Reservoir Dogs 5. The Hateful Eight A Category 4. Kill Bill Vol. 2 3. Inglorious Basterds 2. Kill Bill Vol. 1 1. Django Unchained I splitted Kill Bill in two parts because they are actually different movies Don't attack me because Pulp Fiction isn't on Top 3 😁

  • @kredonystus7768
    @kredonystus77682 ай бұрын

    I think the Landa point is more that Landa thinks the only reason he was able to deny orders and move to the other side is because he was so intelligent. Without his superior intellect no-one would ever be smart enough to manipulate or betray orders. He thinks so little of the Basterds that he assumes they'll follow orders no matter what and thats his downfall.

  • @LarryKnipfing
    @LarryKnipfing2 ай бұрын

    Ha! I agree with you on all of them except for Grindhouse which I loved from beginning to end.

  • @cody_t
    @cody_t14 күн бұрын

    8. Jackie Brown 7. Reservoir Dogs 6. The Hateful Eight 5. Kill Bill 4. Pulp Fiction 3. Inglorious Basterds 2. Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood 1. Django Unchained

  • @i.ronbutterfly8068
    @i.ronbutterfly8068Ай бұрын

    I would love to see a Kurosawa worst to best

  • @bjrnbrynemo9059
    @bjrnbrynemo9059Ай бұрын

    3:45 Exactly. Not caring about the characters is boring. In Pulp Fiction, you really care about Uma not od'ing. Here, I don't give a shit.

  • @SLIDESPOT
    @SLIDESPOT2 ай бұрын

    I agree with the pacing and editing issues with films like Django. I would say you have peak Tarantino with OUATIH, PULP,, JB, RD and BASTERDS

  • @LeonardoIdono
    @LeonardoIdono2 ай бұрын

    I recently watched kill bill vol. 1 for the first time and didn’t like it nearly as much as his other films I’ve seen and thought I was insane because everyone else seems to love it so much but I kinda just felt nothing. It has nothing that I like about Tarantinos films. It has great direction and action sure but that’s not enough for me when I don’t care about what’s really going on. Now I haven’t watched vol. 2 yet but I hope it’s better than the first one.

  • @insertarticlename.4957
    @insertarticlename.4957Ай бұрын

    See the difference between my opinion of exploitation Is I love terrible movies. I hate boring films. It's the principle of cartoon logic. It's post-irony, I guess. So many bad movies from the 90s i love. The love for exploitation films comes from their lack of adherence to mainstream film Etiquette. The room for example. None of the references in Kill Bill are trying to do anything less but perfect and playful reference genre tropes. The film is a B-movie. It establishes that with tone alone. That's like judging dumb and dumber for not being as grounded as 500 Days of Summer. A woman escapes a coffin with her hands. An assassin with an eye patch kills a man with a snake. TORRENTS sky rocket like the Bellagio fountains. Those exploitation films aren't good. They're fun. They are entertaining and a lot of the time surprisingly good. It's a film that is so silly but actually through that has a heartfelt conclusion and it works. It's not phantom thread. This is why Ebert didn't get the thing.

  • @andrewdyke5561
    @andrewdyke5561Ай бұрын

    Honestly the only movie of.his i dont like.is hateful.eight

  • @kredonystus7768
    @kredonystus77682 ай бұрын

    I think I'm the only person who will argue Once Upon a Time in Hollywood would have been better if it was longer. We needed more from the Manson gang. They felt completely jammed in at the end so Tarantino could get that violent end. It relies upon your knowledge of the real story to fill in the gaps, so I think we needed at least some short scenes as set up for the eventual culmination.

  • @Hudster9691
    @Hudster9691Ай бұрын

    Even if these are Wild takes like the Kill Bill one. But you made up for having OUAT in the top 3. My favorite.

  • @bradenstjohn735
    @bradenstjohn735Ай бұрын

    I agree with a bit of these and disagree on a few. My list would be Kill Bill 1 Kill Bill 2 Django Unchained Hateful 8 DeathProof Reservoir Dogs Once Upon a time in Hollywood Inglorious Bastards Pulp Fiction Jackie Brown The only film I’m not a fan of is KB vol 1. The others I all really like but just have a few issues with besides like the top 3 which I think are amazing

  • @erikscream
    @erikscream2 ай бұрын

    First choice kills the whole list, you don’t know cinema

  • @pluckinmageetar
    @pluckinmageetar2 ай бұрын

    Oooh the venom. How DARE you, sir!!!😂 You address many of the incongruencies in Tarantino films that most of his fans will dismiss, deny, avoid.... Most of us feel these missteps but are so hopped up on the hyper-violent adrenaline, visually stunning set pieces, nostalgic soundtracks and spiffy dialogue, that the uneven pacing, structure and holes in the story are barely noticeable.

  • @Terelon
    @TerelonАй бұрын

    Kill Bill was his best OMG😮, his films overall tend to be dialogue heavy and low on action.

  • @MartinBrain-dt4zr
    @MartinBrain-dt4zrАй бұрын

    I like all his movies I agree with your top 3. But I think you out Hateful Eight to high and Kill Bill to low. But you’re still a true Quentin Tarantino fan. Like me

  • @cinegoth4144
    @cinegoth41442 ай бұрын

    The two Kill Bill films being of volumes and chapters are supposed to be like Mangas. It’s appropriate and interesting.

  • @SLIDESPOT
    @SLIDESPOT2 ай бұрын

    FURY ROAD is a great film but its basically “lets drive down this road, now lets drive back”. I will never argue against how a film makes someone feel. There are only a small handful of films i would feel compelled to defend, Kill Bill isn’t one if them.

  • @TWHueyGuitar
    @TWHueyGuitarАй бұрын

    1. Django Unchained 2. Inglorious Basterds 3. Pulp Fiction 4. Reservoir Dogs 5. The Hateful 8 6. Jackie Brown 7. Once Upon a Time... 8. Death Proof 9. Kill Bill-I flip-flop on 1, 2, and 3 all the time, from the human triumph of Django to Inglorious Basterds' anti-critic diatribe or the sheer mastery of Pulp Fiction. The slow burners of Dogs, Hateful, Jackie Brown, and Once Upon a Time are all also masterpieces. Death Proof is easily Tarantino's most misunderstood and underrated, and I wish he'd do another horror film. For me, Kill Bill only works cohesively as a single film, and then an anti-climatic ending hits. As a standalone, the ending to Volume 2 doesn't have the impact needed to bring the story to a proper close. I know Tarantino says his next film will be his last and it looks like it'll be another love letter to Hollywood, but the dude really needs to make a foot fetish porno already and just get it out of his system.

  • @Vote_By_Mail
    @Vote_By_Mail6 ай бұрын

    ...You forget she DIDN'T rly defeat Madsden? And Elle's left-for-dead fate was unpredictable anyway? 😅Not that it rly matters cuz the protagonist is literally running through a grocery list of villains leading to Bill (whom she'll obvs get to; name of the film and all). Good review tho. I actually agree with most the rankings too, unlike some. (as long as you didn't do some contrarian mental gymnastics to make Pulp NOT #1, we good tbh)

  • @ghostlightx9005
    @ghostlightx90052 ай бұрын

    For me, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Death Proof are bottom of the barrel by a HUGE margin. Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs and The Hateful Eight are the cream of the crop (in that order) and the rest are kind of middling. Ingorious Basterds is an interesting one because I initially thought it was at least top 3, but I've found it to be a movie that I enjoy less the more I see it. All those looooooooooong scenes. Fantastic when you don't know what is going to happen; increasingly tedious thereafter.

  • @ollie-pn1ql
    @ollie-pn1qlАй бұрын

    I definitely agree with your opinion on the Kill Bill's

  • @edsmith4821
    @edsmith4821Ай бұрын

    Ive always seen the Kill Bill series as "pulp fiction " which is generally what everthing that Tarentino has made

  • @967evil
    @967evil2 ай бұрын

    Landa is smart and was looking ahead. He realized Germany would lose and he’d have to pay for his crimes. He found an alternative.

  • @giovannifoulmouth7205
    @giovannifoulmouth72052 ай бұрын

    Lucky me, I only saw Django and I loved it (gotta rewatch it), if this is his 6th best movie then I'm REALLY looking forward to the rest of this shit.

  • @Shah-of-the-Shinebox
    @Shah-of-the-Shinebox3 ай бұрын

    9. Deathproof 8. Jackie Brown 7. Kill Bill 1&2 6. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 5. Django Unchained 4. Reservoir Dogs 3. The Hateful Eight 2. Inglorious Bastards 1. Pulp Fiction

  • @cybernetennis
    @cybernetennis2 ай бұрын

    Mine 1.) Pulp Fiction 2.) Jackie Brown 3.) Kill Bill Vol. 1 4.) Reservoir Dogs 5.) Death Proof 6.) Kill Bill Vol. 2 7.) Django 8.) Inglorious Bastards 9.) The Hateful Eight 10.) Once Upon A Time In Hollywood I really would love for him to make a Star Trek movie under a new name like Kirk Tarantino hehe

  • @timmoran9594
    @timmoran9594Ай бұрын

    I agree on kill Bill. Sorry, but thank about every double album this ever been released. Almost all of them are full of filler and would be better as a single album.

  • @xamzax
    @xamzax2 ай бұрын

    calling grindhouse "experimental" is absurd.

  • @967evil
    @967evil2 ай бұрын

    I agree with your take on Kill Bill.

  • @Jim-kz4zo
    @Jim-kz4zo6 ай бұрын

    These can be in any order and be justified lol he just didn't miss 😍

  • @cohen8412
    @cohen841217 күн бұрын

    I think he likes kill bill

  • @jbagz1359
    @jbagz13592 ай бұрын

    Kill bill is also my least favorite so I'm with you, although forced to pick the vol. 1 is better than 2

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