Quentin Tarantino Reveals What His ‘Best’ Movie Is
- Director Quentin Tarantino named Inglourious Basterds as his "masterpiece" and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as his "favorite" during an interview on The Church of Tarantino podcast.
- Tarantino explained that he views Kill Bill as the "ultimate Quentin movie," stating, "like nobody else could've made it."
- He abandoned his planned final film, The Movie Critic, due to similarities with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
- Tarantino plans to retire after his tenth film, aiming to go out on top, as most directors make disappointing last movies.
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The 62-year-old director at the impressive filmography named his "masterpiece", his "favorite film" and the project for which he was "born".
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'Nobody else could’ve made it': Quentin Tarantino finally reveals which of his films is his 'masterpiece'
Quentin Tarantino has carved his own furrow through Hollywood since he exploded into theaters with 1992’s Reservoir Dogs. He quickly proved he wasn’t a flash-in-the-pan with his sophomore feature (and all-time great) Pulp Fiction, and has since turned out an impeccable filmography. Tarantino has long insisted he’s only ever going to make ten features, arguing that “most directors have horrible last movies” and that he wants to go out on top. His…


Quentin Tarantino finally weighs in on which film is his ‘masterpiece’
Revered filmmaker has, so far, made a total of nine feature films in his career
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