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Not a very easy poll.
Of course IB is very fresh but....arggh!!! I don't want to choose. See, Kill Bill was a perfect blend mixture of genres that I love. Reservoir dogs and Jackie Brown were just cool and intriguing.
I think the honor goes to Pulp Fiction...pretty much everything was in it. After so many years of watching the film...I just never NEVER get bored with it. I love every dialogue. The performances are just soooo goooood...and I mean...come on Vince and Jules....
Yeah...Pulp Fiction...
Pulp fiction---every aspect of the movie is flawless, to me
Kill Bill Vol. 1-----This movie bleeds aesthetic style. It is the best example that i can think of fusing eastern and western cinema. It's also just a lot of fun.
Death Proof------Other than the best lap dance captured on film i love the performances that Tarantino pulled out of the actresses. I know many people are put off by the monotonous and mundane dialogue. The dialogue is pretty mundane, even for Tarantino but i really enjoyed that because it didn't feel forced. Most movies have trouble accomplishing mundane dialogue because it usually comes off as feeling forced.
Reservoir Dogs-----The characters and actors should place this one higher on my list. When i think Tarantino Reservoir dogs comes to mind before Pulp Fiction, that says a lot.
Inglorious basterds----It was good, thats all i can really say about this one. I think it's his weakest movie but the performances he gets out of his actors are quite memorable.
Jackie Brown-----I really really like this movie. The dialogue and characters are balanced and intertwined especially well but there are a few points where the movie drags on. I really feel this movie could have been a half hour shorter. With that said, those slow parts are still entertaining even if they don't feel necessary
Kill Bill Vol 2.-----Not much i can say here. I like the movie but i was severely disappointed. The first half of the movie felt like empire strikes back and this half feels like, Phantom menace. I felt as though Tarantino struggled with this half. I'm still not even convinced that this half needs to exist.
1) Pulp Fiction- one of my favourite films of all time. Quite possibly the coolest film ever made.
2) Reservoir Dogs- I'm always surprised at how much I enjoy this when I watch it. The characters and pacing may be weaker than Pulp Fiction, but it's the original Tarantino and had such an impact on cinema as a whole that it has to be remembered as a classic, and will be for a long time.
3) Jackie Brown- Maybe his most conventional film yet still very much a Tarantino film, though amazingly it's still a great adaptation of Elmore Leonard's book. Probably his most emotionally satisfying film.
4) Kill Bill: Vol. 2- Maybe it doesn't have the pace and endless action of Part 1, but the ending is perfect and surprisingly moving. Uma Thurman and David Carradine are superb.
5) Kill Bill: Vol 1- Amazingly enjoyable but ultimate maybe a bit too thin on plot. However, Uma Thurman is great and it's still one of my favourite pure-action films.
I've not seen Death Proof and unfortunately have yet to get round to seeing Inglourious Basterds, which I expect I'll love too.