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Quentin Tarantino #169667
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Which Quentin Tarantino film do you regard as his best? I think that Reservoir Dogs is his finest hour. It has everything, from the flashbacks of the robbery to the torture (and murder) of the cop. The pre-credit sequence has never been bettered, and the music is excellent.
What are your opinions of his films?


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I personally preferred pulp fiction to reservoir dogs but i havent seen either in quite a while so i can't comment an awful lot.


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Im gonna have to say Pulp Fiction.

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Thats a tuff one but after watching RD again today, I'll go with Reservoir Dogs also.


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Is Jackie Brown any good? I've heard positive and negative reviews, and I was wondering if it's worth seeing.


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R.D. ... Has to be my pick . 4 rooms isn't to bad either.

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Reservoir Dogs takes the cake just for the torture sequence with "Stuck in the Middle with You."
Next is definately Pulp Fiction..
Jackie Brown's ok but not as good.



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It would have to be Pulp Fiction because it is a more complete film experience than Reservoir Dogs. Jackie Brown, on the other hand does not compare favourably with either of the afore mentioned modern-day classics.

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I don't like his work and Trash would fit really nicely


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Well no one mentioned From Dusk Till Dawn. I'm gutted.

That is a great film. Although I can't really think of a favourite Tarantino film I know this deserves some credibilty.


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From Dusk To Dawn was not directed by Tarantino.

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Quote:
Originally posted by jackson:
From Dusk To Dawn was not directed by Tarantino.


Boy, is my face red now. My mistake. Ignore my earlier post. I know you wont.


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He appeared in a Golden Girls episode as an Elvis impersonator.What a job.

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Pulp Fiction all the way. I laughed I cried. It moved me.


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His best work is definately Pulp Fiction.


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Quote:
Originally posted by Turi Giuliano:
[quote]Originally posted by jackson:
[b]From Dusk To Dawn was not directed by Tarantino.
Boy, is my face red now. My mistake. Ignore my earlier post. I know you wont. [/b][/quote]Tarantino did write From Dusk Till Dawn,though.


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I pick Pulp Fiction because of its unique style and language. Great cast and acting (yes even Quentin). Its dark, funny and dramatic .


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If we can count films in which Tarantino was involved other than as a director, I'd choose "Killing Zoe," for which he was executive producer. Now, there's a top-flight actioner with great performances.


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I think i will go with reservoir dogs on this one.


Leonard: I dont know. See, I have this condition.
Teddy: Well, I hope its not as serious as his, 'cos this guy's dead.
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I would have to go with from dusk till dawn on this...


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