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Few filmmakers induce as much discussion among moviegoers as Quentin Tarantino. He is frequently regarded as unbreakable when it comes to making films that have an impact long after the credits have rolled because of his career, which is filled with cult classics, enduring characters, and dialogue that is unmatched in the history of cinema.
The twist is that Tarantino himself has commented on the argument that every fan has had at some point: "Which Tarantino movie is THE Tarantino movie?"The two-time Oscar winner finally revealed which of his films, in his opinion, is his best work during an open discussion on The Church of Tarantino podcast. “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is my favorite, and Inglourious Basterds is my best,” Tarantino remarked. “But I think Kill Bill is the ultimate Quentin movie; like, nobody else could’ve made it.
Every aspect about it is so particularly ripped, like with tentacles and bloody tissue, from my imagination and my id and my loves and my passion and my obsession.
So I think Kill Bill is the movie I was born to make, I think Inglourious Basterds is my masterpiece, but Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is my favorite.”He continued in typical Tarantino fashion. The director of Pulp Fiction also talked about his writing, selecting some of his best scripts.
“I think Inglourious Basterds is my best script, and I think The Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are right behind,” he said. “But, there’s an aspect of Hateful Eight that I actually think is probably my best directing of my material, i.e., the material is written and it’s solid.
So it’s not like I have to create it, like Kill Bill; it’s solid, it’s right there, and I actually think it’s my best servicing [of] my material as a director.”
What is Tarantino doing?
Regarding any upcoming projects from the renowned filmmaker, there has been some speculation about a new Once Upon a Time in Hollywood movie, but Tarantino stated that even though he wrote the screenplay, he will not be directing the sequel. Why?He clarified, “I love this script, but I’m still walking down the same ground I’ve already walked. It just kind of unenthused me. This last movie, I’ve got to not know what I’m doing again.
I’ve got to be in uncharted territory.”
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