One of the suicide
Just watched him on Lex Fridman’s podcast. It was… difficult.
Off the top of my head:
Great movies, I love your choice of scenes.
I second that recommendation, the movie is top tier.
I’ll probably go see it this week, but I’m not super excited about it. Marvel fatigue, I guess.
Just watched it, it was great. I love this kind of limited setting, dialogue heavy movies. It is very philosophical around AI, and also doesn’t run from technical details (at least at the start).
Thank you, GOG, again!
That’s an interesting take! But Office Space is a great movie, and Nightbitch is not. I am a man, though.
NTA
Then just move Reservoir Dogs to the top and the rest are more or less the same
Well, I tried to rank them objectively, as I would recommend them to others 🙂
I haven’t, but I don’t consider Four Rooms to be a Tarantino movie as he only directed a quarter of it (the best quarter though). It also isn’t in the OP’s list.
I disagree. I like True Romance, but it’s a mess of a movie.
Oh boy, that’s a question for me. I’m a huge Tarantino fan and I’ve never considered ranking his movies, so this took me a while. I can understand some may think his movies overrated, but since I’ve grown up with them, they very much defined my love for movies, so I truly believe all of them are good, if not great.
Pulp Fiction - It’s hard to overstate how influential this film is. It is revolutionary, perfectly directed, and just so damn fun. Masterpiece in every sense of the word.
The Hateful Eight - An amazing (almost) limited setting film with top-notch performances. This movie is very much about the atmosphere, subverting the classic western genre, with a great cast to round it off.
Jackie Brown - This is black Pulp Fiction, taking everything great from its predecessor and composing probably the best story of all Tarantino films.
Reservoir Dogs - I’m clearly biased, but the non-linear storytelling and the compact story, and just the overall coolness of the characters make this my favorite movie of all time.
Inglourious Basterds - As fresh as they come, this film compelled me to look at historical movies in a completely different light. It’s also the most thrilling one.
Django Unchained - Fun premise, great story, and just amazing performances from every single actor in the movie.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Made mostly for an American audience, it’s thrilling and fun, but relies a lot on it’s (excellent) cast.
Kill Bill - Tarantino considers both volumes as a single film, so I do too. Vol. 2 probably lowers the rank a lot here, but only because Vol. 1 is so exceptionally intense that it was hard to live up to.
Death Proof - The weakest of his movies and maybe the most brutal, Death Proof leans more on the double feature gimmicks, but is still very entertaining and (dare I say) innovative.
I’m waiting for his final film, but I’m in no rush, as I would watch any of these movies again any day.
It’s insane it had 800k people there
There was a Tom Hardy’s Splinter Cell Movie?
I agree, but maybe not that it’s a love it or hate it film. I liked it. I really enjoyed the space shots, but the CGI of Ash was horrible and brought down the movie.
Eastern version of an escape room. I would love to try it
25 years, still getting updates!
That’s cute. Valve is good to open source. Like recently opening up Team Fortress 2 client and server source code.