What's Your Favorite Tarantino Film?

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Favorite Tarantino film?
9.30%
4 votes
Reservoir Dogs
48.84%
21 votes
Pulp Fiction
9.30%
4 votes
Jackie Brown
9.30%
4 votes
Kill Bill vol 1
2.33%
1 votes
Kill Bill vol 2
0%
0 votes
Death Proof
20.93%
9 votes
Inglourious Basterds
43 votes. You may not vote on this poll




I'm going to be really original and pick Pulp Fiction.

I'm so unique.
I picked it too. Looks like you're not unique anymore.
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Pulp fiction is my favorite of all time so...yea.
Reservoir Dogs - masterpiece , one of my favorite too.
Kill Bill Vol.1 - one of the best action movies ever. one of my favorite also ,Mostly because of the nostalgia. and it's just a FUN movie.
Kill Bill Vol.2 - also a good movie ,but too kitschy.
Inglourious Basterds - the first part is great , but since he only deteriorating and deteriorating.



None of the above. True Romance. You never said "Tarantino directed film". I stayed at the Safari Inn in Burbank specifically because of this movie.



My favorite would be Inglourious Basterds. I even think it's his best. Reservoir Dogs is great too and would probably be in my top 25. I really loved Pulp Fiction when I first saw it. Even loved it more the second time. But the third time, I felt like I got enough of it .



I voted Kill Bill Vol. 1 because it's such a visceral and high adrenaline flick.

That said, Inglourious Basterds is his best film, IMO. And KB Vol. 2 is better than the first. But you did say favorite!
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Me too!

Probably my 3rd favourite film of his alongside Jackie Brown which gets better with age.

I think his best film is between Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds. Both landmark films imo.