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Carlos Hurtado

Hell, yeah dude. I have seen this movie about 10 times. i never gets old.

Anonymous

Would absolutely love if you went through Tarantinos whole filmography, it's not so many and it's a special thing to watch a directors whole filmography.

Carlos Hurtado

When I first saw the movie I thought it was lame they didn't show the robbery. When I grew up a bit and rewatched I realized the movie painted a great picture of it with the dialogue.

Carlos Hurtado

It was my impression that Mr. White had a mentor type relationship with Mr orange. it seems like he took him under his wings. I think that's why he defended him so much.

Salmonero

A patreon poll for the next Tarantino movie would be cool! I cannot wait to see how you feel about some of his later stuff. I like all his movies, but some of the new ones are in my top 20.

Marko Horvat

Kill Bill next? Pretty please?

Anonymous

Have you seen Once Upon a Time In Hollywood? If not I STRONGLY recommend it

Anonymous

I have a feeling he’s going to do Jackie Brown next, since he’s already done pulp fiction, and watch them all in order from there. Kill Bill would be next after Jackie Brown.

Anonymous

These are Tarantino's 9 movies in order of release: Reservoir Dogs (1992) Pulp Fiction (1994) Jackie Brown (1997) Kill Bill - Vol. 1 (2003) + Kill Bill - Vol. 2 (2004) (Tarantino counts these movies as one) Death Proof (2007) Inglourious Basterds (2009) Django Unchained (2012) The Hateful Eight (2015) Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

Tom Evans

If you listen closely at the end while Mr. Orange is telling Mr. White that he's a cop, you can hear Mr. Pink struggling to get a car to start and then the cops arrive and there's a shootout. The common interpretation is that Mr. Pink didn't make it either.

Tom Evans

You could add Four Rooms (1995) to that list. It's a strange anthology movie with four different directors. The first half of the movie is a bit strange, but the second half which is directed by Robert Rodriguez and Tarantino is very amusing, and Tarantino's part that ends the movie is one my all time favorite scenes.

Anonymous

Do you think this means if his next film ends up being Kill Bill Vol. 3, Which I know has been heavily discussed that he won't count it as his tenth and final film?!

Anonymous

This movie was at one point my favorite film of all time, but now it's time for a hot take. On retrospection, re-watching his films again I don't think there is a single QT film that would even make my top 10. I love his films and I will see anything he makes opening week however at the end of the day QT is primarily focused on style and "cool factor". A majority of his films don't have real substance, but are instead dialogue and visual spectacles. As I've gotten a older a "cool" film isn't enough for me to put it in my top top ten. It's films that truly move me that make that list and while "Django Unchained" is probably the film that comes the closest in that regard. I would say it falls somewhere in the 11-20 ranking. Hot take though, I totally get it and no one makes a cool movie better than QT! But as crazy as it sounds I would take say "12 Angry Men", a film most of us fell asleep in during in school and I put it above literally every QT film. Again hot take. Have at me guys if you want.

Anonymous

Hateful Eight was pretty damn good, I thought...

Anonymous

Funny that the old guy who insists that Buscemi tip is the same actor that plays Elaine's dad on Seinfeld :)