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A list of Quentin Tarantino's top 8 favorite music albums to listen to from Uncut! https://www.uncut.co.uk/features/quentin-tarantino-chooses-his-10-favourite-records-27610/


     
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Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
1992 | Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Brilliant and memorable characters (3 more)
A soundtrack as infamous as the film itself
Extremely quotable
Introduced Hollywood (and the world) to director Quentin Tarantino
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Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
2009 | War

"I was having a hard time between — I’m a Big Quentin Tarantino fan — having a hard time between Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained. I really like Django. Inglorious I can watch, like, pretty much all the way through. Just something about the way Quentin Tarantino writes and films his movies that I love, so it’s hard to pick one, but I definitely… I have Inglorious Basterds written down here first so I have to go with that."

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Rachel Lambert recommended Jackie Brown (1997) in Movies (curated)

 
Jackie Brown (1997)
Jackie Brown (1997)
1997 | Action, Drama, Mystery

"Since I love Quentin Tarantino, I went with Jackie Brown – that’s my favorite Quentin Tarantino film. I could go on and on about why Tarantino is a master of dialogue and writing — I mean I love The Hateful Eight; I think that’s sort of genius of him as a director — but Jackie Brown is such a perfectly contained piece. It’s exciting but also has these perfectly human moments where characters are talking about growing older, and they ally themselves in this plot not because of… I mean there is gain financially and there is gain for personal reasons, but there is also this sort of camaraderie that’s born. It’s also incredibly clever and funny. I just love that. I love the soundtrack as well. You can’t love a Tarantino film and not love the soundtrack. I’m not gonna lie, I’ve strutted down New York City streets to Quentin Tarantino soundtracks! That’s for real. But I mean Jackie Brown is amazing, centered, and [has] these unexpected characters. Samuel Jackson gives the performance of a lifetime."

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Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
2009 | War

"I like Inglourious Basterds; it’s another one of my top movies. I love [Quentin] Tarantino, and I don’t want to say I like violence, but I’m kind of like a dude in a lot of ways."

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Ross Lynch recommended Django Unchained (2012) in Movies (curated)

 
Django Unchained (2012)
Django Unchained (2012)
2012 | Action, Drama, Western

"A recent film. But man, I had to pick a Quentin Tarantino film. I’m a really big fan. He’s super unique. I appreciate the people who have a thing that’s completely different than whatever anyone else is doing."

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Pulp Fiction (1994)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
1994 | Crime

"Just because Quentin [Tarantino] did such an amazing job. I mean, he’s just so gangster, he’s so good at it. I can’t even explain it, you know. Everything all comes together, and when you can’t explain it, it’s like, “Wait, what happened?”"

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Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
2009 | War

"Right now, at the moment, I would say Inglourious Basterds. Come on, how can you go wrong? “Killin’ Nazis” to the sound of good music? There’s nothing wrong with that. You know, it’s got a great bad guy in the movie, I love Quentin Tarantino, and it’s “killin’ Nazis.” It’s the best thing you can do in a movie. So I love that."

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Steve Buscemi recommended Man Bites Dog (1992) in Movies (curated)

 
Man Bites Dog (1992)
Man Bites Dog (1992)
1992 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
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Movie Favorite

"Another black and white, this one from Belgium, 1992. I think I saw it at the Toronto Film Festival with Quentin Tarantino. It’s a hilariously dark, fake documentary about a serial killer and his concerned friends and family. It’s not for everybody, but it genuinely shocked me while I laughed my ass off. Kudos to directors Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, and Benoît Poelvoorde."

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