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Which is the best Tarantino flick?


Which is the best Tarantino flick?  

59 members have voted

  1. 1. Which is the best Tarantino flick?

    • Pulp Fiction
      33
    • Reservoir Dogs
      11
    • Jackie Brown
      3
    • Kill Bill Volume 1
      9


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Guest JumpinJackFlash
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I can't decide between Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill Volume 1 as my favorite Tarantino flick. But for now, I'll pick the one thats been my favorite beforehand, Pulp Fiction. Plus I haven't seen Kill Bill Volume 1, 5 times.

Guest Real F'n Show
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My fav is Pulp Fiction followed by From Dusk Till Dawn, then Kill Bill Vol. 1, then Reservoir Dogs.

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I really shouldn't vote because I've still never seen Jackie Brown. Maybe I'll remedy that this weekend. I'm calling it Pulp Fiction for now. When Kill Bill vol. 2 comes out and I can sandwich the two together as a whole, that might pull it off. It certainly the potential so far, as everything in the first part is on par with and often even more flat-out amazing than his finest moments.

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1) Kill Bill

2) Resevoir Dogs

3) Pulp Fiction

4) Jackie Brown

Guest Dmann2000
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So I'm the only muthafucker here who thinks "Jackie Brown" is his most accomplished work with his most developed interesting characters?

Guest John Dub
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Pulp Fiction is definately the best, but I love Reservoir Dogs more. Sentimental value, perhaps, but it's my favorite. Kill Bill was great, but I don't beleive it was on par with PF or RD.

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So I'm the only muthafucker here who thinks "Jackie Brown" is his most accomplished work with his most developed interesting characters?

JB probably does have the best-developed characters, but that isn't really saying a lot; character in general isn't a strong point of tarantino's. tarantino is at his best when he's being clever, and PF is his most clever (for reasons i hope i don't need to explain).

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1) Jackie Brown

2) Pulp

3) Kill Bill

4) Dogs

99) 4 Rooms (although Rodriguez's segment rules)

 

Do From Dusk Til Dawn, True Romance, and Natural Born Killers even count??

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Really tough decision for me, initially I picked Kill Bill, but after thinking about it I might have to go with RD...

 

hmm;

 

1. Kill Bill V.1

2. Reservoir Dogs

3. Pulp Fiction

4. 4 Rooms

 

I need to watch Jackie Brown again, the first time I saw it I was stoned out of my mind and I really don't remember much of it..

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What do you consider a Tarantino flick? Something he's written? Directed? Produced?

 

Written: Natural Born Killers

Produced: Killing Zoe

Directed: Kill Bill

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This probably isn't going to go over real well here, but I thought that Kill Bill is extremely overrated. It was a cool movie, but far from a great one.

 

RD is one of my all time favorites, and barely edges PF. I haven't seen Jackie Brown for a long time, so I'll pass on the official vote.

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What do you consider a Tarantino flick? Something he's written? Directed? Produced?

 

Written: Natural Born Killers

Produced: Killing Zoe

Directed: Kill Bill

Are you talking finished product? Because NBK's blows all kinds of ass. Perhaps the worst movie. However, if you are talking purely based on Tarantino's original unbutchered script then NBK could be a possibility. However, I think whether you are talking finished product or original script, True Romance wins this category easy. Romance is an incredible movie. NBK is not even a smidgen as good.

Guest JumpinJackFlash
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With the poll, when I said Tarantino film, I meant a film he wrote and directed. I think there's only 4.

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well it's tough to choose....if we're going by original scripts then Jacie Brown doesn't count. The movies he did original scripts for were Reservoir dogs, True Romance, Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill. 4 Rooms he only wrote the Man From Hollywood segment. NBK he wrote some of the basic story, Oliver Stone, David Veloz and Richard Rutowski.

 

 

I'll have to say RD overall, writing wise True Romance owns :D

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ALL of Tarantino's films are excellent. He always blows his audience away. The characters, the dialogue, the music. It's all impressive. Recently, Kill Bill: Volume 1 had me rethinking my favorites. But I have to go with Pulp'.

 

Best. Movie. Ever.

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