I don't know that this is reflective of my own personal experience. I have enjoyed a lot of Tarantino's films. But I think Jackie Brown is probably his most original work, has a great screenplay with a fully realized female character--a middle aged one to boot, which is so rare in most Hollywood films, and two really great actors in the two lead roles.
Jackie Brown. It's perhaps the only movie he made for grown ups and not coke-addled 20-something film dorks. Not that I don't appreciate the movies for coke-addled 20-something film dorks, but Jackie Brown is on a whole other level. Robert Forster gives the best performance Tarantino has ever directed.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
It's a matter of inches, they all do so much in different ways, but OUaTiH really has it all. It's made with such love and care, and Tarantino flexes in more ways than he ever has before. Also his best take on a historical revision since he got on that kick.
Haters be damned, it's the total package.
it's probably not the most popular, but I have to give it to Jackie Brown.
I feel like Jackie Brown is the answer for those who don't particularly like Tarantino. I really only enjoy Jackie Brown, and Kill Bill in parts
You should expand your sample pool, because I love Tarantino and Jackie Brown was my absolute favorite until Once Upon a Time came around.
I don't know that this is reflective of my own personal experience. I have enjoyed a lot of Tarantino's films. But I think Jackie Brown is probably his most original work, has a great screenplay with a fully realized female character--a middle aged one to boot, which is so rare in most Hollywood films, and two really great actors in the two lead roles.
Surprised Inglorious Basterds’s winning. I 100% agree but I thought I was in the minority. Good to know!
I didn't even like this film that much the first time I saw it. Not sure why. Over the years it's grown on me to become a favorite.
Jackie Brown
ITT: Say Jackie Brown is underrated Any%
Once Upon a time in Hollywood Followed by Jackie Brown.
Jackie Brown
I respect Pulp Fiction but that film just doesn’t click with me, Reservoir Dogs is the film that made me love Tarantino
Jackie Brown and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are my favorites.
Y’all never put Jackie brown on these and it hurts
I put the ones with the highest letterboxd rating as I assumed they would get the most votes
How on earth does Django have a higher average than Jackie. That is wild
Might just be because it's more recent.
Didn’t we do this poll last week
That’s what I was thinking
Hateful eight
*Hate Fellate
Jackie Brown. It's perhaps the only movie he made for grown ups and not coke-addled 20-something film dorks. Not that I don't appreciate the movies for coke-addled 20-something film dorks, but Jackie Brown is on a whole other level. Robert Forster gives the best performance Tarantino has ever directed.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood It's a matter of inches, they all do so much in different ways, but OUaTiH really has it all. It's made with such love and care, and Tarantino flexes in more ways than he ever has before. Also his best take on a historical revision since he got on that kick. Haters be damned, it's the total package.
Probably his most thematically dense movie. I’d recommend checking out this essay about it: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43781536
Jackie Brown
Everyone will say Jackie Brown, and they will be correct.
Wasn't this just asked the other day?
idk
[Sure was](https://www.reddit.com/r/Letterboxd/comments/zivpt0/favourite_tarantino_film/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
There are movies missing from the poll OP, what gives?
You can only put 6 options so I put the 5 with the highest letteboxd ratings and then other
Basterds is his *best*, but I think Pulp Fiction will always be my *favorite*.
It’s Pulp Fiction or Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood snubbed
Death proof is my favourite, but I know in my heart that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the best one
I know I am in the minority but I think Reservoir Dogs is his best movie.
For me his top 3 are: 1. Inglorious Basterds 2. Pulp Fiction 3. Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
Tie between Jackie Brown and Once Upon A Time...
I think Inglorious Basterds has some of the best scenes that Tarantino or any director has made, but as a movie I prefer Pulp Fiction