Mine would have to be pulp fiction.The way the story's intertwine and link back and forth to each other is immense. There is always something you'll notice that you didn't last time.
Thats why i picked Pulp Fiction
Lets hope he keeps making films
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
True Romance (1993)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Natural Born Killers (1994)
From Dusk till Dawn (1996)
Jackie Brown (1997)
Kill Bill, Vol. I (2003)
Kill Bill, Vol. II (2004)
Grindhouse: Death Proof (2007)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
I am one of those people who don't like polls, but want to vote anyway.
A new Tarantino film, a new Poll. I didn't feel like bothering the mods about my little poll, plus, maybe some people would like to change their vote now that Inglourious Basterds has been out for a while.
The poll now includes all feature films Quentin Tarantino directed or wrote the story or screenplay for.
Vote well, my droogs!
Not in the poll
-My Best Friend's Birthday, because it was not finished.
-Four Rooms, because he only wrote the fourth segment.
-Several films Tarantino (re)wrote the story for, but was not credited for.
Note that Natural Born Killers is up there because Tarantino wrote the first version of the story.
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Crao Porr Cock8: Getting it while the getting's good
Mine would have to be pulp fiction.The way the story's intertwine and link back and forth to each other is immense. There is always something you'll notice that you didn't last time.
Thats why i picked Pulp Fiction
Lets hope he keeps making films
My Sigs:
It is always so difficult to pick a single Tarantino film, but if I must it will have to be Natural Born Killers. It is not only my fav Tarantino film, but also my fav film of all time period. Pulp Fiction was good, and Resevoir Dogs was better, but Natural Born Killers something just clicked with me. Its weird though last night I had a Tarantino movie night with my buddies, and now there is a thread the next day.
His newer stuff(deathproof, planet terror, inglorious bastards) is good, but I don't think it is nowhere near his older stuff.
I hope he continues to put out good films until the day that he dies...knock's on wood....
Quentin Tarantino is only credited as a producer on Planet Terror (he also plays Lewis the Rapist). Robert Rodriguez wrote, directed, and did a bunch of the other shit for the film.
I'm on the fence here. I loved Inglourious Basterds, and it's easily the best film of 2009 for me. I'm not sure if I like it better than I like Pulp Fiction, though. Reservoir Dogs is up there as well, as is Jackie Brown, but it's really down to Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds. At this moment in time, I'd actually probably go with Basterds.
Let's go into the "archives" in "Washington D.C." and find out how people "masturbated" in the "roaring 20's."
Crao Porr Cock8. Bitch.
As I have said many times, Inglourious Basterds is the greatest work that Tarantino has ever done, channeling all of his output in response to the disaster that was Death Proof.
In comparison, both Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction come off as empty genre exercises. Inglorious Basterds has something to say about the depiction of violence and how we live our lives, and Tarantino correctly changes Hitler's death into an alternative that is much more satisfying.
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