Quentin Tarantino’s Final Film Is Coming as Filmmaker Readies ‘The Movie Critic’

I’m a guy that doesn’t watch many movies. If I’m gonna dedicate hours to watching something, I prefer being able to bet on it.

But with that said, I rate every Tarantino movie I’ve seen near the top of my list. Haven’t seen once upon a time or death proof.

But, I’d rank the ones I have seen:

1. Pulp Fiction
2. Reservoir Dogs
3. Django
4. Inglorious Basterds
5. Jackie Brown
6. Hateful 8
7. KBV2
8. KBV1

Liked em all though, and I’d probably call him my favorite director, even if it’s because I can only name maybe 3 other directors
 
I’m a guy that doesn’t watch many movies. If I’m gonna dedicate hours to watching something, I prefer being able to bet on it.

But with that said, I rate every Tarantino movie I’ve seen near the top of my list. Haven’t seen once upon a time or death proof.

But, I’d rank the ones I have seen:

1. Pulp Fiction
2. Reservoir Dogs
3. Django
4. Inglorious Basterds
5. Jackie Brown
6. Hateful 8
7. KBV2
8. KBV1

Liked em all though, and I’d probably call him my favorite director, even if it’s because I can only name maybe 3 other directors

Should definitely check out Once Upon A Time but you're fine to skip Death Proof.
 
Should definitely check out Once Upon A Time but you're fine to skip Death Proof.


Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Leonardo GIF by Regal
leonardo dicaprio dancing GIF by Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
 
OUATIH has one good scene… Leo acting in the western. Other than that, I don’t get the point of that movie. It’s very meh.

1. Pulp Fiction
2. Basterds
3. Reservoir

After that, it’s a lot of meh with VERY good directing. But still meh.

Scorsese has epicenas and then literal stinkers and eye rollers.
 
OUATIH has one good scene… Leo acting in the western. Other than that, I don’t get the point of that movie. It’s very meh.

1. Pulp Fiction
2. Basterds
3. Reservoir

After that, it’s a lot of meh with VERY good directing. But still meh.

Scorsese has epicenas and then literal stinkers and eye rollers.
Epicness *
 
OUATIH has one good scene… Leo acting in the western. Other than that, I don’t get the point of that movie. It’s very meh.

1. Pulp Fiction
2. Basterds
3. Reservoir

After that, it’s a lot of meh with VERY good directing. But still meh.

Scorsese has epicenas and then literal stinkers and eye rollers.


I think that is what turns people off is that they go in expecting a plot heavy movie. Excerpt the movie really is more of the day in the life of these two great characters that Tarantino created being played by 2 of the very best if not the best actors of the past 30 years who have incredible chemistry with each other. But much of the two days they show is what they are up to when they are apart during the day and each character has their own sort of day in the life mild storyline going. But it's so damn good for what it is. The shots that Tarantino gets in old style LA, the music used throughout and the dialog. Everything is just great. It was just spending time over a couple of days with these two great characters that Tarantino created. Then in the last 3rd of the movie the pace and plot and everything jumps to what everyone else is more used to in a Tarantino movie and that results in this amazing climax and ending that just brings it all together so perfectly.


I was unsure of it the first time I saw it but quickly re-saw it a second time in the theaters and I have been in love with it since. It has very solid ownership of the #1 spot for me on Tarantino movies. Recently watched Pulp Fiction and I have to put that at #1 above OUATIH. But Hollywood is so good. Leo acting, interacting with that young girl, how he was living through his worst fear of becoming this washed up actor, Brad with Bruce Lee, Brad at the ranch, and then the last 40 minutes or so of the movie after the 2 days conclude is just amazing. That movie was filled with great scene after great scene.
 
I think that is what turns people off is that they go in expecting a plot heavy movie. Excerpt the movie really is more of the day in the life of these two great characters that Tarantino created being played by 2 of the very best if not the best actors of the past 30 years who have incredible chemistry with each other. But much of the two days they show is what they are up to when they are apart during the day and each character has their own sort of day in the life mild storyline going. But it's so damn good for what it is. The shots that Tarantino gets in old style LA, the music used throughout and the dialog. Everything is just great. It was just spending time over a couple of days with these two great characters that Tarantino created. Then in the last 3rd of the movie the pace and plot and everything jumps to what everyone else is more used to in a Tarantino movie and that results in this amazing climax and ending that just brings it all together so perfectly.


I was unsure of it the first time I saw it but quickly re-saw it a second time in the theaters and I have been in love with it since. It has very solid ownership of the #1 spot for me on Tarantino movies. Recently watched Pulp Fiction and I have to put that at #1 above OUATIH. But Hollywood is so good. Leo acting, interacting with that young girl, how he was living through his worst fear of becoming this washed up actor, Brad with Bruce Lee, Brad at the ranch, and then the last 40 minutes or so of the movie after the 2 days conclude is just amazing. That movie was filled with great scene after great scene.
Yeah I enjoyed it a lot.

Only Tarantino movie I haven't really enjoyed was Jackie Brown
 
Yeah I enjoyed it a lot.

Only Tarantino movie I haven't really enjoyed was Jackie Brown
That was my feeling as well. But I rewatched it about a year or so ago and liked it much more than I remembered.

I acknowledge Django is good, but I just have a hard time keeping my interest in it when I watch it. I think I have seen it 3 or 4 times, and it just never grabs me.
 
That was my feeling as well. But I rewatched it about a year or so ago and liked it much more than I remembered.

I acknowledge Django is good, but I just have a hard time keeping my interest in it when I watch it. I think I have seen it 3 or 4 times, and it just never grabs me.

I think a lot of my love for that one is due to Christoph.
 
I echo the other comments about OUATIH.

With QTs vast movie history combined with the fact that it was Leo/Pitt/Margot we all told ourselves it was going to be a certain movie. I enjoyed it first watch, but really realized how brilliant it is on the 2nd watch,

I'd still probably have it 5th on my QT list but thats because I really love RD, Pulp, Djago and Inglorious
 
That was my feeling as well. But I rewatched it about a year or so ago and liked it much more than I remembered.

I acknowledge Django is good, but I just have a hard time keeping my interest in it when I watch it. I think I have seen it 3 or 4 times, and it just never grabs me.
It was good but should have ended earlier.
 
That was my feeling as well. But I rewatched it about a year or so ago and liked it much more than I remembered.

I acknowledge Django is good, but I just have a hard time keeping my interest in it when I watch it. I think I have seen it 3 or 4 times, and it just never grabs me.


Django is very funny but it runs at least a half hour to 45 minutes too long. It basically had a huge climax at the plantation and then the movie just keeps going to it could have another big climax fight at the plantation when it could have just settled everything during the first big shootout and ended things there.
 

Quentin Tarantino’s The Movie Critic Starts Shooting in Los Angeles in Late-September​

 
Also recently reached Once Upon A Time In Hollywood for the first time in awhile. Movie is still great. The ending is so great. The final scene too to lead into the credits over it is so phenomenal. I have it as one of the 10 best endings ever to a movie.
 

Quentin Tarantino’s The Movie Critic Starts Shooting in Los Angeles in Late-September​


Keeps getting pushed back.




Production on Tarantino’s 10th film was all ready to go, with a late September shoot set up and then the SAG-AFTRA strike started. I’m told this “completely derailed” the momentum.

A few actors who were supposed to be part of the film, mostly supporting roles, had to drop out. The lead is still there, I’m told. There is also no firmly set date for production to begin. It seems to be a slow process at this point.

An “early-to-mid 2024” production start in L.A. is seen as the best case scenario for Tarantino’s project. I wouldn’t be surprised if they further delay it to the summer or even fall: “they’re not hurrying up or anything, QT is taking his time and he’ll shoot it when it all comes together.”

Although no official casting has been announced yet, due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, the rumored actors that were said to be part of this film included Kurt Russell, Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Leonardo DiCaprio and maybe Paul Walter Hauser.
 
“The Best” is always a fools errand discussion. Make a list of those that should be considered, than have fun.

QT
FFC
Scorsese
Kubric
Hitchcock
Spielberg
Cameron
What the fuck guys?

John Huston


And then there is some others.
 
What difference does that make? I watched a short film on PornHub earlier today. Despite watching the whole thing and fapping thoroughly and completely, I couldn’t name a single actor/actress name or a salient plot point.
Wait, you watched a porn movie and can't figure out the plot?
 
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