Ranking The Tarantino Films
11/08/2017 04:20 pm EST
Death Proof
Death Proof accomplished what it was meant to, but wasn't exactly supposed to be a hit with each and every fan.
The film was Tarantino's half of the Grindhouse double feature, with Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror rounding out the pair. They were released in theaters as a double feature, paying homage to the Grindhouse B-movies of the 1990s.
Reservoir Dogs
Yes, the original Tarantino film is pretty low on this list, but that's just a testament to how great his catalog actually is.
After Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino continued improving with each and every film. He took the lessons he learned and doubled down for the next effort.
Reservoir Dogs isn't low on the list because it's bad, it's low because he's that good.
Hateful Eight
Hateful Eight might've been Tarantino's most gorgeous film in terms of projection and scenery. It also contained one of the best original scores anyone has heard in a long time.
Where this film lacked however, was transitioning Tarantino's magic with words into a true western setting. It worked in Django, but didn't have the same effect in the snowy mountain getaway.
Above everything, the thing to note in Hateful Eight is Tarantino's progression as a writer. It's virtually the same concept as Reservoir Dogs, but a with a much-improved script.
Inglorious Basterds
Tarantino attempted to re-write history with Brad Pitt and Inglorious Basterds, and fans loved it. The film is easily the most fun addition to his catalogue.
Brad Pitt played the Nazi hunting Aldo Raine perfectly, and the rest of the cast turned in exceptional performances as well. Basterds, like Kill Bill, found a way to brilliantly blend genres, while still being true to Tarantino's style.
It's also wise to credit Inglorious Basterds for bringing to life one of the best villains in the history of the war genre - Hans Landa.
Jackie Brown
Jackie Brown is an extremely underrated film, that Tarantino purists often hail as one of his greatest achievements.
The Pam Greir starring film contained some of Tarantino's most well-written quips and accessible characters
In addition to Grier, Sam Jackson and Robert De Niro made each scene of this movie worth watching again, and it continues to surprise after all these years.
Kill Bill
It's hard to separate the two parts of Kill Bill, as they tell equal pieces of the same story. Even though there's two complete movies, neither one lacks in any way.
The kung fu epic featured everything fans could've asked for, including a great Sam Jackson cameo, a ton of blood, and a flawless performance by Uma Thurman.
Pulp Fiction
It's hard to find any flaws in Pulp Fiction, as it was one of the most groundbreaking films in history.
The use of non-linear storytelling was a genuine surprise when the film was released, and audiences were blown away by the script and story.
The only reason this film isn't ranked number one, is that Tarantino found a way to get even better.
Django Unchained
From start to finish, Django Unchained was a hell of a film. The story was a ton of fun, the dialogue was some of Tarantino's best, and the characters resonated with each and every audience member.
Django was able to reach more viewers than all of Tarantino's other films because it was grounded in certainties that everyone can understand. Racism, revenge, and love - all are aspects of life that people can see in the real world.
The concept for the movie was grounded, but there was still a ton of classic Tarantino style throughout. That, combined with (arguably) DiCaprio's best role, puts Django Unchained at the number one spot.
Which Tarantino film would you rank at the top? Let us know in the comments below!
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