Rank the QT movies

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Just saw Hateful 8. Decided to rank his 8 movies. Here's my list. Post your own:

1. Inglorious Basterds
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Django Unchained
5. Jackie Brown
6. Deathproof
7. Kill Bill
8. Hateful 8
 
Haven't seen hateful yet.

Pulp Fiction
Basterds
Dogs
Kill Bills
Jackie Brown
Django

Hated death proof.
 
Pulp Fiction
Inglorious Basterds
Django
Kill Bills

Pulp Fiction by far is my favorite one. The others on the list I like, but his other movies I'm not a big fan of. I haven't seen Hateful 8.
 
1: Kill Bill
2: Pulp Fiction
3: Django Unchained
4:Inglorious *******s
5:Resevior Dogs
6:Deathproof ( I like it much more then most )
7: Jackie Brown
 
Only going to rank the ones I've seen:

1. Inglorious Basterds
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Django
5. Death Proof
6. Kill Bill

I could swap Django and Reservoir Dogs -- negligible difference for me. But I really did not care much for Kill Bill, and I feel really weird for actually liking Death Proof, when everyone else has told me it's terrible. To be fair though, I've only seen it once.
 
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill
Inglourious Basterds
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Django Unchained
The Hateful Eight
Death Proof

He's had a steady decline throughout his career outside of IB. I'm sure he has another mediocre revenge period piece up his sleeve coming in a couple years. Yay.
 
Pulp Fiction
Inglorious Basterds
Django Unchained
Kill Bill
Jackie Brown
Reservoir Dogs
Death Proof

None of these movies are anything below good. I think Death Proof is his worst movie and I would still rate it 7.5/10
 
Kill Bill
Kill Bill2
Jackie B
Inglorious
Pulp
Reservoir
Django
Hateful


didn't see death proof... never will, unless its late night on cable and I have insomnia.
i'm different... but than again I think Robert Richardson's photography is the best part of Quentin's movies.

Still hoping for a final chapter to Kill Bill.

Also, I refuse to pay for his movies, I sneak in after seeing something else.
 
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Kill Bill 1
Inglorious Basterds
Kill Bill 2
Jackie Brown
Django Unchained
Hateful Eight
Deathproof
 
Cool OP JoeyBoy

I think QT underrates himself in the drama genre; Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Jackie Brown.

Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Jackie Brown (though felt it was drawn out)
Kill Bills
Django
Inglorious *******s
Deathproof (should be on something to get through this spoof but can see why some dig it)

Haven't seen Hateful Eight yet.

Think he should get back to his roots a bit and get back into Dramas but has been more on the comic book kick lately.
 
Just saw Hateful 8. Decided to rank his 8 movies. Here's my list. Post your own:

1. Inglorious Basterds
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Django Unchained
5. Jackie Brown
6. Deathproof
7. Kill Bill
8. Hateful 8

Let's not forget about True Romance, he didn't direct it but he did write it.
 
Forgot to include Hateful 8 in my original rankings:
Pulp Fiction
Inglorious Basterds
Django Unchained
Kill Bill
Hateful 8
Jackie Brown
Reservoir Dogs
Death Proof
 
Let's not forget about True Romance, he didn't direct it but he did write it.

The Dennis Hopper/Walken scene was one of the best dramatic scenes I've ever seen and compare it to the great scene in "Heat" bw Pacino and De Niro (made the movie tbh coupled with bank robbery/street chase scene). Saw the movie when I was a kid, and that scene's intensity/tension still makes me smile due to the balls shown by Hopper; owning Walken even while knowingly being in the final seconds of his life. Very memorable way of signing off. Great movie.
 
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The Dennis Hopper/Walken scene was one of the best dramatic scenes I've ever seen and compare it to the great scene in "Heat" bw Pacino and De Niro (made the movie tbh coupled with bank robbery/street chase scene). Saw the movie when I was a kid, and that scene's intensity/tension still makes me smile due to the balls shown by Hopper; owning Walken even while knowingly being in the final seconds of his life. Very memorable way of signing off. Great movie.

Good description. Makes me want to watch it again. Just might.
 
I don't know if I need to rank them. Some are better than others. Glad someone mentioned True Romance as I find that to be a great one.

I liked all of them. I would say the only ones that I think are Meh are Jackie Brown and Death Proof.

Also don't forget that he was also a writer on Natural Born killers.
 
Let's not forget about True Romance, he didn't direct it but he did write it.

I didn't know that, but it makes sense. There's his type of quirky passionate brutality all over that movie.

Pulp Fiction is one of my all-time fav's. Great cast.
 
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