i can't be the only person that doesn't think pulp fiction isn't the strongest, but i don't know whether one actually comes out on top
probs inglorious basterds if i had to choose
Pulp Fiction is best.
then Django. fuck /tv/'s opinion, Django was top tier.
>>67865729
i have to say i fucking hated django, i don't like westerns so that probably swayed me but it was a serious disappointment after ib
Jackie Brown
>>67865846
not a fan at all
thought that was he weakest
>>67865685
bump
My personal top 3.
>Basterds
>Resevoir
>Brown
I like tarantinos movies, and this list only represents my favorite of his movies. While pulp fiction was great, I wasn't nearly as engaged as I was watching Jackie Brown or Resevoir dogs.
The casting for Basterds won my heart, and since the very first scene up to the last, I was eagerly tense waiting to see how things would play out.
pulp fiction has aged terribly 2bh, can't stand watching it these days
>>67866004
hve to agree, the novelty deffo wears off after the first watch and the inevitable 'ermagerd it's aMAZing' convo you have with every wannabe filmo around
>>67865685
Jackie Brown
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
The rest doesn't exist, deal with it
>>67866004
>>67866038
you guys should smoke weed ans than watch it
>>67866049
oh dear when did you go astray
any opinion on the hateful eight?
Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds are my favorite. The rest (especially Reservoir Dogs) I liked. Haven't seen Django