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Originally posted by Don Vercetti:
Combined they are, and Reservoir Dogs is a masterwork too, which is his second best. But it is Pulp Fiction that is his true film, and in a few decades will probably be a classic. A hard hitting film about redemption, with those who take it and those who refuse it, with a stylish direction, his best dialogue, and best soundtrack. This and Chinatown are the two greatest Neo-Noirs.
I can see it becoming a classic in a few more years, sure. It's considered by many his best film and it made the AFI's top 100 movies of all time (which ain't too shabby, considering the movie is only a 10-11 years old). It is good, but this is just my opinion, but it falls 3rd for me. My favorite QT movies are in order: Kill Bill Vol. 1 & Kill Bill Vol. 2, Jackie Brown, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs. But I do LOVE QT and think he's a genius with the camera!