Putting Jackie Brown last is insanity. One of the most underrated movies of all time. Y’all obviously don’t get the nod to the 70s blacksplotation era. I almost can’t keep watching these rankings.
It’s hard to rank his movies from 1-10 because it tends to change overtime because of how rewatch able they are. My order has changed and continues to change over the years. Right now it’s: 1.Pulp Fiction 2. Kill Bill 3. Once Upon A Time 4. Hateful 8 (most rewatched) 5. Jackie Brown 6. Inglorious Bastards 7. Reservoir Dogs 8. Django 9. Death Proof
I'm probably in the minority but I would put True Romance above every movie that he directed. Out of the movies that he wrote/directed; I'm going with Pulp Fiction.
Before watching - “rankings are subjective and everyone is entitled to their own opinion.” #9 - Jackie Brown “WRONG WRONG WRONG please never make a list again” UNSUBSCRIBED
For me death proof gave me Wong kar wai vibes in terms of having two completely separate storylines and I wouldn’t be surprised if he took some inspiration from a Chungking express or fallen angels because he speaks so highly of Wong kar wai
Pulp Fiction Reservoir Dogs Once Upon A time in Hollywood Kill Bill (One film) Jackie Brown Death Proof The Hateful Eight Django Unchained Inglourious Basterds
53:17 ugh TD S4 is really, REALLY far from awesome. It's the only season I stopped watching and won't finish. 1:13:01 as a soldier, Hurt Locked is literally the worst war movie I've even seen. Half my platoon walked out at the IED scene where he just pulls them up, the rest left at the sniper scene. It's absurdly ridiculous.
For me 1. Django 2. Inglorious Bastards 3. Pulp Fiction 4. Hateful 8 (most re-watched) 5. Reservoir dogs 6. Kill Bill 7. OATIH 8. Death proof 9. Jackie brown 1-2 and 3-6 are really interchangeable for me
1. Pulp Fiction 2. Django Unchained 3. Inglourious Basterds 4. The Hateful Eight 5. Reservoir Dogs 6. Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood 7. Kill Bill 8. Jackie Brown 9. Death Proof
Love your guys show!!! Great list!!! However, the first scene in Hurt Locker is just as intense as the first scene in Inglorious. Watch it again, and please, there have been hundreds of WWII films... and yet, those who fought and gave their souls in the sandbox, need to be remembered also. Our vets are the most precious assets. And gave more than those who never served.
‘Worst’ to best. The Hateful 8 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Death Proof Inglourious Basterds Kill Bill Volume 1 Django Unchained Kill Bill Volume 2 Jackie Brown Reservoir Dogs Pulp Fiction
@@TripsX Loved it when I first saw it but its flaws are more apparent after repeat viewings. It loses momentum after the Candyland shootout and Leo and Waltz’s exit and the rest feels rushed and out of ideas. Possibly his best looking film though (Kill Bill V.2 is the other).
My list 10. Death Proof 9. Jackie Brown 8. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 7. The Hateful Eight 6. Kill Bill Vol. 2 5. Reservoir Dogs 4. Inglorious Basterds 3. Pulp Fiction 2. Kill Bill Vol. 1 1. Django Unchained
For me: 10. Death Proof 9. Kill Bill Vol 2 8. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood 7. Jackie Brown 6. Django Unchained 5. Inglorious Basterds 4. Hateful Eight 3. Reservoir Dogs 2. Kill Bill 1. Pulp Fiction I realise I’m being unfair to OaAtIH as if I was putting my critic hat on, it’d objectively be better than a lot of the others and I liked it far more than h8 when I first saw it. But it’s one I really struggle to rewatch and it’s after his super talented editor died and probably where he gets the most self indulgent with his interests, and as someone with no interest in Old school Hollywood and have no romanticism towards that era, I’m just the wrong audience. I can see how people would rate it no1 however and get it. I wasn’t blown away by h8 when I first saw it but on each rewatch there’s something I really love. My go to film for a cozy night in I hate putting Jackie Brown so low, but that’s just because how strong the other entries are.
My ranking: 1. Pulp Fiction 2. Inglourious basterds 3. Kill bill 4. Django unchained 5. Reservoir dogs 6. Kill bill 2 7. The hatefull eight 8. Jackie brown 9. Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood 10. Death proof
My Ranking I love them all but death proof which I still like a lot 10. Death proof 9. Kill bill 2 8. The hateful eight 7. Reservoir Dogs 6.Pulp Fiction 5. Jackie Brown 4. Inglorious Bastards 3. Once upon a time in Hollywood 2. Kill Bill 1 1. Django Unchained
I’m still missing the hateful 8 but out of everything I’ve seen I’d rank them 9.Django (I felt like it was mildly racist due to the fact that I feel it somewhat romanticizes Christophe waltz’s character and his relationship with Django. It also has a lot of dropped ideas that could have been a lot more interesting then what we ended up getting) 8.Jackie Brown (fucking hilarious and somewhat nail biting but in comparison to all of Tarantino’s other films this feels like he hasn’t evolved at all) 7.Death proof (essentially two entirely different movies that both fucking rock.) 6.once upon a time in Hollywood (I wanna rewatch it with my larger knowledge of film cuz a lot of it went over my head but overall this rocks) 5.Pulp fiction (yuh this rips) 4.Reservoir dogs (this also rips) 3.Kill bill vol 2 (one of the best uses of an anticlimaxes and if it wasn’t for Oldboy this would portray the nuances of revenge the best out of any film) 2: Kill bill vol 1 (if it wasn’t for the shitty ass 80 man fight scene that was terribly edited this would be number one) 1: inglorious bastard (given that ending I think even Tarantino knows it his masterpiece. It flourishes for all the same reasons why I think Django kinda falls flat. “This is the face of Jewish vengeance 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️”
He definitely didn't write the Waltz character to romantize wit Foxx's slave character 😂 !!!!!! He wrote the story to show both sides of both races !!!! The good white & black versus the bad white & black!!!! Hence why theres basically four main characters that the entire film revolves around!!!!! Hes showing the love in hate from both complexites all in one story which is genius if u ask me!!!!!
1.RD - finest thing he has done. Tight script. Funny without being silly. Dark. Cool. Original. 2.PF - Wild. Subversive. Dark. Super cool. Changed cinema forever. Would be number 1 if not for the uncomfortable 'Bonnie Situation' scene. Hasn't aged well. 3.JB - Super interesting direction. Cool. Bit weak compared to first two efforts but would have loved to see him continue on this path instead of the goofy movies he makes after JB. Shame it isn't scope. Then the rest he turns into a cartoon director. 4.IB - two good scenes (opening and bar) the rest is a bit loud and dumb, but solid and entertaining. 5.DP - Super interesting idea, wasn't allowed to play as intended and is weaker for it. 3rd act is awful. But super solid act 1 & 2 6.KB1 - Iconic. Little bloated. Little kitchen sink. But pretty darn good. 7.KB2 - Prefer 2 to 1, but it's lower because of the boring 3rd act and horrible locations, feels like they ran out of money. 8.DU - Painful and cringey at times, but is also entertaining. Wish it was more serious and darker in tone. Too cartoony. 9.H8 - I forgot he made this. 10.OUATIH - I only like the driving shots. The rest is so boring and bloated and self indulgent with a random QT ending tacked on. His worst by a country mile. x
Sorry but u definitely cant compare Hans Landa in Inglorious Bastards to someone as realistic & evil as Amon Goeth is from Schindler's List!!!! They ain't even close.. not as characters not as Nazis , not as individuals & not as war criminals!!!!! Hans Landa is a fictional character that is actually more of a anti hero than a actual villain in the film because he actually only kills one person that we see & its literally because shes a enemy spy /famous attractive celebrity that Germans worship/ traitor!!!! But... Landa is also the only person/character in the entire film to actually end the war & save any innocent lives while every other character/protagonist/Good guy/Americans is just killing everyone they hate regardless if they're killing racist war criminals or not!!!!! 😂 Obviously its just a movie & not actual WW2 history but in the film Landa literally single handedly ended the biggest war in all of world history while also taking out Hitler & the entire high command & saved all the "good guys"/Allies when he could have easily just tortured all of them & had them all executed instead & atill allowed all his fellow racist SS buddies to stay alive in that theater but the fact is that he didn't , he literally didn't!!!!! 😂 He literally did more good than everyone else put together at the end!!!! He even saved Aldo (Brad Pitts character) at the end of the film & he's literally the films main protagonist & Hero!!!!!!😂 Amon Goeth on the other hand is based on a real life German Nazi criminal/comandant of the SS/3rd Reich of murderers that really did everything he actually did in the Schindler's List movie & even way more!!!! Hes responsible for personally killing & executing over a thousand Jewish Holocaust victims along with hundreds of Polish , Lithuanian & Slovic POWs by either over working them all to death or starving them to deatz or by using his sniper rifle & pistol to execute them all personally!!! That doesn't even include all the other Jewish Prisoners that he allowed to be sent off to the gas chambers!!!!! U can't compare these two , Hans Landa is a great villain in a QT movie but still ain't a fraction of a villain compared to Ralph Finnes Amon Goeth character from Schindler's List!!!! The main difference between them both is that Landa is a Nazi & a bad guy but when it comes to Nazis being bad guys in general , Hans is on the bottom tier of evil while Amon is literally on the very top tier!!!!!
Being pedantic but yeah, Landa may not have used his own weapon but he DID order his cronies to slaughter a bunch of innocent Jewish civilians in the first scene. He chose to go into a line of work where he’d slaughter innocent civilians, and he goes for cases where the Jews would have been overlooked and lived a bit longer if he didn’t double check. What he DOESN’T really do unlike Goeth is engage with the r@c1st ideology outside the allusions in the ‘hawk and the rat’. For him, it appears to be more about power trips. Coulda just slaughtered the Jews in the first scene right off, but had to toy with the farmer. If he really cared that much about eradicating the Jews, he would have unalived Shosa but he didn’t. Playing God and letting her live (while shouting Au Revoir Shosa so she KNOWS he let her escape) was another power game where he got the thrill of knowing she lives at his leisure, and he has complete control of this situation. The spy was probably killed not because of her treachery, but because SHE ended the charade before he was ready and gave up. He certainly wasn’t a hero ending the war, as he happily slaughtered loads of innocent Jews and helped prop up that regime until he was done with it. Not because it was the right thing to do, but probably in part because he had a hunch at that point that Germany couldn’t win this and he’d be tried for war crimes, but also because it was another power play; humiliating the allies’ flimsy charade and got the generals on the phone to give in to every demand on his list. Hilariously orchestrating a magnificent checkmate only to have it foiled by the equivalent of a chimp throwing the board and eating his king before taking a dump on his new shoes. He IS absolutely a villain, but his defeat wasn’t in the conventional sense, but through someone else getting one over him in his power plays. Yet all of this makes him an excellent MOVIE bad guy. You are right that you cannot compare this to a very grounded and based in reality depiction of the real life n@zis. Landas got more in common with The Joker or Javier than any of the realistic Nazi characters
9: Death Proof 8: Reservoir Dogs 7: The Hateful Eight 6: Kill Bill 5: Inglorious Bastards 4: Django Unchained 3: Pulp Fiction 2: Jackie Brown 1: Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
9. death proof 8. jackie brown 7. once upon a time in hollywood 6. djano unchained 5.kill bill 4. reservoir dogs 3. the hateful eight 2. pulp fiction 1. inglorious basterds
Death proof is way worse than Jackie Brown . This is not subjective the only reason you put D P anywhere but last is just you guys trying to be cute or different or play devils advocate . Get real and do what your gut tells you don’t over think it , cause you guys are coming off as total douches when you do that . I like you guys but your showing your ignorance rn .
My list couldn't be more different other than the no. 1 spot lol, 1) Pulp Fiction 2) Once Upon a time in... Hollywood 3) Reservoir Dogs 4) The Hateful Eight 5) Django Unchained 6) Death Proof 7) Inglorious Basterds 8) Jackie Brown 9) Kill Bill
Wow ur list is actually almost the exact same order as mine 😂 1# Pulp Fiction 2# Reservoir Dogs 3# Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 4# Django Unchained 5# Hateful Eight 6# Death Proof 7# Inglorious Bastards 8# Jackie Brown 9# Kill Bill
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ soooo ...let me try to explain this the best I can to u two boys....the reason a film like Death Proof for example is so damn high on my list when others are overall better films is because there's hidden genius in certain films that even the directors & biggest fans didn't even realize was there & Death Proof is a perfect example of that !!!!! Idk why but it was thought up as a idea & written in a way that actually makes sense on a level that is completely alien to all other films !!!!! For example nobody writes a simple conversation & the & have actors acting completely on accident without knowing they still that randomly multi layering things that them & nobody else on the set even thought up including Tarantino himself!!!! I'm speaking of some kind of random accidental perfection that happens in certain scenes the the writers & actors didn't even try or think to do but it still happened regardless!!!! That movie is a great example because it definitely has scenes like that!!!! Accidental perfection in certain movie scenes comes from the most random films I swear
Tough rankings,but nice work. As a person that saw 7 of the 9 films in the theaters I feel Tarantino’s movies definitely hold a special spot for me! I missed Resvoir Dogs because of age and wherewithal since it was his first and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (no excuse 🫠 just missed out)
1. Pulp Fiction 2. Kill Bill 3. Once Upon A Time in Hollywood 4. Reservoir Dogs 5. Inglorious Basterds 6. Django 7. Jackie Brown 8. Hateful 8 9. Death Proof
My 3 favourite Tarantino characters are:
1. Aldo the Apache
2. Lieutenant Aldo Raine
3. Brad Pitt in Inglourious Basterds
Arrivederci
Great picks
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The bar scene in Inglorious is all time cinematic suspense
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It has arguably the 2 most suspenseful scenes in film history
Hard to argue otherwise. It’s perfect.
Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction are 1 and 2 locks in each order.
Putting Jackie Brown last is insanity. One of the most underrated movies of all time. Y’all obviously don’t get the nod to the 70s blacksplotation era. I almost can’t keep watching these rankings.
Agreed it’s 6th In my ranking.
Nah Jackie brown is by far is worst 😂
I was more shocked that Django isn’t in their top 5. That is borderline indefensible, but it’s their list so I shut my mouth…INSANE.
Jackie Brown is my #2, it's one of his best imo
Huge injustice
Great video! Id love to see you guys rank Kubrick’s films!
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It’s hard to rank his movies from 1-10 because it tends to change overtime because of how rewatch able they are. My order has changed and continues to change over the years. Right now it’s:
1.Pulp Fiction
2. Kill Bill
3. Once Upon A Time
4. Hateful 8 (most rewatched)
5. Jackie Brown
6. Inglorious Bastards
7. Reservoir Dogs
8. Django
9. Death Proof
Jackie Brown is his best movie
Tim Roth and Walton Goggins are also in Once Upon.
Basterds & Once Upon are westerns set outside the “Old West”.
LOVE the channel and your passion shines through!!! Thanks you for the amazing podcast and keep thriving!!!
Thanks!
What are the odds that WatchMojo would make the same video 2 days after you guys?
For real bro
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ Heck 'em! You guys did it better 💯
@@Jonnie_Darko 🫡🫡
Great episode!
Off topic. Did you see that Oldboy is on Netflix? I heard you two talking about this movie and was excited to finally see it.
Hope you enjoyed it!
16:00 Don’t undersell Bobby D. As a character fresh out of jail, pay close attention to his body language. It does so much. It’s deep.
Have you guys seen the hour and a half CSI episode that Tarantino co-wrote and directed? It’s a CSI movie and it’s intense!
Oh probably because we grew up watching that show!
Whoa. No way!
I'm probably in the minority but I would put True Romance above every movie that he directed. Out of the movies that he wrote/directed; I'm going with Pulp Fiction.
Christoph Waltz won for best supporting actor, not best lead actor in Django Unchained. How do you guys not know this? UNSUBSCRIBED!!
LOL THANKS
Before watching - “rankings are subjective and everyone is entitled to their own opinion.”
#9 - Jackie Brown
“WRONG WRONG WRONG please never make a list again”
UNSUBSCRIBED
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29:04 he doesn’t rescue him he buys him. I forgot about that and then realized on a rewatch like wtf I thought he freed him.
For me death proof gave me Wong kar wai vibes in terms of having two completely separate storylines and I wouldn’t be surprised if he took some inspiration from a Chungking express or fallen angels because he speaks so highly of Wong kar wai
Great point! And the second half is also superior
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Once Upon A time in Hollywood
Kill Bill (One film)
Jackie Brown
Death Proof
The Hateful Eight
Django Unchained
Inglourious Basterds
Ur list definitely says ur a 1st generation QT fan (a OG fan) but I could be wrong
@maralinekozial9131
You are correct 😉👍
You too?
Hahahaha great one! I think Anthony said it, but James concurred by also saying De Palmas Dracula 🧛🏼 😅
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53:17 ugh TD S4 is really, REALLY far from awesome. It's the only season I stopped watching and won't finish.
1:13:01 as a soldier, Hurt Locked is literally the worst war movie I've even seen. Half my platoon walked out at the IED scene where he just pulls them up, the rest left at the sniper scene. It's absurdly ridiculous.
For me
1. Django
2. Inglorious Bastards
3. Pulp Fiction
4. Hateful 8 (most re-watched)
5. Reservoir dogs
6. Kill Bill
7. OATIH
8. Death proof
9. Jackie brown
1-2 and 3-6 are really interchangeable for me
Not sure why Hateful 8 is so rewatch-able but I’m the same way.
Oh my God, I thought I was the only one who’s kinda obsessed with hateful eight even if I wasn’t blown away the first time!
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Django Unchained
3. Inglourious Basterds
4. The Hateful Eight
5. Reservoir Dogs
6. Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood
7. Kill Bill
8. Jackie Brown
9. Death Proof
Yeah u definitely third generation QT fan if that's ur list!!!!
Love your guys show!!! Great list!!! However, the first scene in Hurt Locker is just as intense as the first scene in Inglorious. Watch it again, and please, there have been hundreds of WWII films... and yet, those who fought and gave their souls in the sandbox, need to be remembered also. Our vets are the most precious assets. And gave more than those who never served.
Oh don’t get us wrong we LOVE The Hurt Locker
‘Worst’ to best.
The Hateful 8
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Death Proof
Inglourious Basterds
Kill Bill Volume 1
Django Unchained
Kill Bill Volume 2
Jackie Brown
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Django Unchained should be number 2.
@@TripsX Loved it when I first saw it but its flaws are more apparent after repeat viewings. It loses momentum after the Candyland shootout and Leo and Waltz’s exit and the rest feels rushed and out of ideas. Possibly his best looking film though (Kill Bill V.2 is the other).
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Fun ranking although don’t agree with any position you put them.
My list
10. Death Proof
9. Jackie Brown
8. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
7. The Hateful Eight
6. Kill Bill Vol. 2
5. Reservoir Dogs
4. Inglorious Basterds
3. Pulp Fiction
2. Kill Bill Vol. 1
1. Django Unchained
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Yeah that IS a fine thumbnail!
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Death Proof over Jackie Brown?
Love death proof
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Inglorious Basterds
3. Django Unchained
4. Reservoir Dogs
5. Hateful 8
6. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
need to check the rest
For me:
10. Death Proof
9. Kill Bill Vol 2
8. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
7. Jackie Brown
6. Django Unchained
5. Inglorious Basterds
4. Hateful Eight
3. Reservoir Dogs
2. Kill Bill
1. Pulp Fiction
I realise I’m being unfair to OaAtIH as if I was putting my critic hat on, it’d objectively be better than a lot of the others and I liked it far more than h8 when I first saw it. But it’s one I really struggle to rewatch and it’s after his super talented editor died and probably where he gets the most self indulgent with his interests, and as someone with no interest in Old school Hollywood and have no romanticism towards that era, I’m just the wrong audience. I can see how people would rate it no1 however and get it.
I wasn’t blown away by h8 when I first saw it but on each rewatch there’s something I really love. My go to film for a cozy night in
I hate putting Jackie Brown so low, but that’s just because how strong the other entries are.
Excellent
Love u guys it would be an event wayching movie critic he even said he wrote a script for a limited series what is ur say about that
The script must be MASSIVE
I like how you guys argued over if Kill Bill vol 2 was a western....it was like when ppl argue over if Die Hard is a xmas movie or not...lol 😂
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My ranking:
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Inglourious basterds
3. Kill bill
4. Django unchained
5. Reservoir dogs
6. Kill bill 2
7. The hatefull eight
8. Jackie brown
9. Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
10. Death proof
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Yeah u definitely a third generation Tarantino fan if that's ur list 😂
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood gets better with each viewing
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I wonder if Polanski has seen Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and if so, his opinion of the film.
Qt is the hardest director to rank without question here's mine
9. Deathproof
8. Hateful 8
7. Jackie brown
6. Reservoir dogs
5. Kill bills
4. Inglorious basterds
3. Django unchained
2. Pulp fiction
1. OUATIH
Best characters
1. Jules
2. Cliff booth
3. Dr. King Schultz
Yeah ur list is a lil crazy & confusing so I can't tell what generation of QT fan u are 😂
My favourite director.
Lets GOO! Excited to watch this one.
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If Jackie Brown the worst film in a director’s repertoire, that is a GOAT director.
FIRE
Inglorious
Hollywood
Kill bill
Django
Pulp
Deathproof
Hateful eight
Reservoir dogs
Jackie
Great ranking dudes.
Likewise
Tarantino is from Knoxville,Tennessee. 😊
Ahhhhhhh
Tarantino movies get better with a second or third viewing
My Ranking I love them all but death proof which I still like a lot
10. Death proof
9. Kill bill 2
8. The hateful eight
7. Reservoir Dogs
6.Pulp Fiction
5. Jackie Brown
4. Inglorious Bastards
3. Once upon a time in Hollywood
2. Kill Bill 1
1. Django Unchained
🤔 Interesting order
Christoph Waltz won best supporting actor not lead actor
I’m still missing the hateful 8 but out of everything I’ve seen I’d rank them
9.Django (I felt like it was mildly racist due to the fact that I feel it somewhat romanticizes Christophe waltz’s character and his relationship with Django. It also has a lot of dropped ideas that could have been a lot more interesting then what we ended up getting)
8.Jackie Brown (fucking hilarious and somewhat nail biting but in comparison to all of Tarantino’s other films this feels like he hasn’t evolved at all)
7.Death proof (essentially two entirely different movies that both fucking rock.)
6.once upon a time in Hollywood (I wanna rewatch it with my larger knowledge of film cuz a lot of it went over my head but overall this rocks)
5.Pulp fiction (yuh this rips)
4.Reservoir dogs (this also rips)
3.Kill bill vol 2 (one of the best uses of an anticlimaxes and if it wasn’t for Oldboy this would portray the nuances of revenge the best out of any film)
2: Kill bill vol 1 (if it wasn’t for the shitty ass 80 man fight scene that was terribly edited this would be number one)
1: inglorious bastard (given that ending I think even Tarantino knows it his masterpiece. It flourishes for all the same reasons why I think Django kinda falls flat. “This is the face of Jewish vengeance 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️”
Watch Hateful asap!
He definitely didn't write the Waltz character to romantize wit Foxx's slave character 😂 !!!!!! He wrote the story to show both sides of both races !!!! The good white & black versus the bad white & black!!!! Hence why theres basically four main characters that the entire film revolves around!!!!! Hes showing the love in hate from both complexites all in one story which is genius if u ask me!!!!!
WRONG! August Diehl is a German, not an Austrian!
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ Chill out, I just wrote that way that you check it and for me it's easy to know cause I am an Austrian. Nice vids, thanks!
Ridiculous (Jackie Brown)...Death Proof is OBVIOUSLY his worst movie...Tarantino said so himself
I’m allowed to have a different opinion 😂
I think this episode is going to be my favorite before I even watch it, God bless you Cinema pals and keep it up 💪.
Amazing!
I can’t believe James couldn’t get that quote by the literal genius this “Adam” guy is, I can’t watch anymore. unsubscribed!
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54:25 Starling not sterling. Unsubscribed. Lol
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Clarice “Sterling Silver” Starling
1.RD - finest thing he has done. Tight script. Funny without being silly. Dark. Cool. Original.
2.PF - Wild. Subversive. Dark. Super cool. Changed cinema forever. Would be number 1 if not for the uncomfortable 'Bonnie Situation' scene. Hasn't aged well.
3.JB - Super interesting direction. Cool. Bit weak compared to first two efforts but would have loved to see him continue on this path instead of the goofy movies he makes after JB. Shame it isn't scope.
Then the rest he turns into a cartoon director.
4.IB - two good scenes (opening and bar) the rest is a bit loud and dumb, but solid and entertaining.
5.DP - Super interesting idea, wasn't allowed to play as intended and is weaker for it. 3rd act is awful. But super solid act 1 & 2
6.KB1 - Iconic. Little bloated. Little kitchen sink. But pretty darn good.
7.KB2 - Prefer 2 to 1, but it's lower because of the boring 3rd act and horrible locations, feels like they ran out of money.
8.DU - Painful and cringey at times, but is also entertaining. Wish it was more serious and darker in tone. Too cartoony.
9.H8 - I forgot he made this.
10.OUATIH - I only like the driving shots. The rest is so boring and bloated and self indulgent with a random QT ending tacked on. His worst by a country mile.
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Sorry but u definitely cant compare Hans Landa in Inglorious Bastards to someone as realistic & evil as Amon Goeth is from Schindler's List!!!! They ain't even close.. not as characters not as Nazis , not as individuals & not as war criminals!!!!!
Hans Landa is a fictional character that is actually more of a anti hero than a actual villain in the film because he actually only kills one person that we see & its literally because shes a enemy spy /famous attractive celebrity that Germans worship/ traitor!!!! But... Landa is also the only person/character in the entire film to actually end the war & save any innocent lives while every other character/protagonist/Good guy/Americans is just killing everyone they hate regardless if they're killing racist war criminals or not!!!!! 😂
Obviously its just a movie & not actual WW2 history but in the film Landa literally single handedly ended the biggest war in all of world history while also taking out Hitler & the entire high command & saved all the "good guys"/Allies when he could have easily just tortured all of them & had them all executed instead & atill allowed all his fellow racist SS buddies to stay alive in that theater but the fact is that he didn't , he literally didn't!!!!! 😂 He literally did more good than everyone else put together at the end!!!! He even saved Aldo (Brad Pitts character) at the end of the film & he's literally the films main protagonist & Hero!!!!!!😂
Amon Goeth on the other hand is based on a real life German Nazi criminal/comandant of the SS/3rd Reich of murderers that really did everything he actually did in the Schindler's List movie & even way more!!!! Hes responsible for personally killing & executing over a thousand Jewish Holocaust victims along with hundreds of Polish , Lithuanian & Slovic POWs by either over working them all to death or starving them to deatz or by using his sniper rifle & pistol to execute them all personally!!! That doesn't even include all the other Jewish Prisoners that he allowed to be sent off to the gas chambers!!!!!
U can't compare these two , Hans Landa is a great villain in a QT movie but still ain't a fraction of a villain compared to Ralph Finnes Amon Goeth character from Schindler's List!!!!
The main difference between them both is that Landa is a Nazi & a bad guy but when it comes to Nazis being bad guys in general , Hans is on the bottom tier of evil while Amon is literally on the very top tier!!!!!
Being pedantic but yeah, Landa may not have used his own weapon but he DID order his cronies to slaughter a bunch of innocent Jewish civilians in the first scene. He chose to go into a line of work where he’d slaughter innocent civilians, and he goes for cases where the Jews would have been overlooked and lived a bit longer if he didn’t double check.
What he DOESN’T really do unlike Goeth is engage with the r@c1st ideology outside the allusions in the ‘hawk and the rat’.
For him, it appears to be more about power trips. Coulda just slaughtered the Jews in the first scene right off, but had to toy with the farmer. If he really cared that much about eradicating the Jews, he would have unalived Shosa but he didn’t. Playing God and letting her live (while shouting Au Revoir Shosa so she KNOWS he let her escape) was another power game where he got the thrill of knowing she lives at his leisure, and he has complete control of this situation. The spy was probably killed not because of her treachery, but because SHE ended the charade before he was ready and gave up.
He certainly wasn’t a hero ending the war, as he happily slaughtered loads of innocent Jews and helped prop up that regime until he was done with it. Not because it was the right thing to do, but probably in part because he had a hunch at that point that Germany couldn’t win this and he’d be tried for war crimes, but also because it was another power play; humiliating the allies’ flimsy charade and got the generals on the phone to give in to every demand on his list. Hilariously orchestrating a magnificent checkmate only to have it foiled by the equivalent of a chimp throwing the board and eating his king before taking a dump on his new shoes.
He IS absolutely a villain, but his defeat wasn’t in the conventional sense, but through someone else getting one over him in his power plays.
Yet all of this makes him an excellent MOVIE bad guy. You are right that you cannot compare this to a very grounded and based in reality depiction of the real life n@zis. Landas got more in common with The Joker or Javier than any of the realistic Nazi characters
9: Death Proof
8: Reservoir Dogs
7: The Hateful Eight
6: Kill Bill
5: Inglorious Bastards
4: Django Unchained
3: Pulp Fiction
2: Jackie Brown
1: Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
I actually respect ur list alot other than putting Reservoir Dogs so low on ur personal list!!!! That's definitely top two material!!!!
We need a taxi driver vs joker vs king of comedy video UNSUBSCRIBED
I didn't get that far, what did they say?
That was our second episode!!!!
9. death proof
8. jackie brown
7. once upon a time in hollywood
6. djano unchained
5.kill bill
4. reservoir dogs
3. the hateful eight
2. pulp fiction
1. inglorious basterds
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Fantastic Quentin Tarantino movie ranking list
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Death proof is way worse than Jackie Brown . This is not subjective the only reason you put D P anywhere but last is just you guys trying to be cute or different or play devils advocate . Get real and do what your gut tells you don’t over think it , cause you guys are coming off as total douches when you do that . I like you guys but your showing your ignorance rn .
We completely disagree with everything you’ve just said, this is our honest ranking, we’re not trying to do anything
My list couldn't be more different other than the no. 1 spot lol,
1) Pulp Fiction
2) Once Upon a time in... Hollywood
3) Reservoir Dogs
4) The Hateful Eight
5) Django Unchained
6) Death Proof
7) Inglorious Basterds
8) Jackie Brown
9) Kill Bill
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Wow ur list is actually almost the exact same order as mine 😂
1# Pulp Fiction
2# Reservoir Dogs
3# Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
4# Django Unchained
5# Hateful Eight
6# Death Proof
7# Inglorious Bastards
8# Jackie Brown
9# Kill Bill
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ soooo ...let me try to explain this the best I can to u two boys....the reason a film like Death Proof for example is so damn high on my list when others are overall better films is because there's hidden genius in certain films that even the directors & biggest fans didn't even realize was there & Death Proof is a perfect example of that !!!!! Idk why but it was thought up as a idea & written in a way that actually makes sense on a level that is completely alien to all other films !!!!! For example nobody writes a simple conversation & the & have actors acting completely on accident without knowing they still that randomly multi layering things that them & nobody else on the set even thought up including Tarantino himself!!!! I'm speaking of some kind of random accidental perfection that happens in certain scenes the the writers & actors didn't even try or think to do but it still happened regardless!!!! That movie is a great example because it definitely has scenes like that!!!!
Accidental perfection in certain movie scenes comes from the most random films I swear
@@maralinekozial9131 great point!
I know I’m four months late to this video but putting hateful eight at number seven is not cool. Unsubscribe!!!!
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Django unchained is his only flawless movie. Although most are very close
You forgot Fritz the horse from Django. Unsubscribed
@@bentucker2301 FRITZ!! 🙌😂
True detective season 4 sucks. Unsubscribe
Tarantino is so overrated.His movies have only gotten worse, not better.
I reject your hypothesis.
Worst take ever?
Tough rankings,but nice work. As a person that saw 7 of the 9 films in the theaters I feel Tarantino’s movies definitely hold a special spot for me! I missed Resvoir Dogs because of age and wherewithal since it was his first and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (no excuse 🫠 just missed out)
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Kill Bill
3. Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
4. Reservoir Dogs
5. Inglorious Basterds
6. Django
7. Jackie Brown
8. Hateful 8
9. Death Proof
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Kill bill and once upon a time put me to sleep
I didn’t even finish number 3.