I'm also going to separate them into groups of equal quality.
1. Reservoir Dogs
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Jackie Brown
Tarantino's earlier work had a much more serious tone, with the humour being darker and more subtle. Great films.
4. Kill Bill 1 & 2
5. The Hateful Eight
6. Django Unchained
Tarantino's genre influences became more pronounced, which unfortunately made his films more cartoon-like and comedic. These films are still great, but I find them to be a very silly as well, especially with the people screaming as buckets of blood fly.
7. Death Proof
8. Inglourious Basterds
9. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
I honestly do not like these films very much, despite watching the first two several times. They're not all bad: Death Proof does contain one of the best car chase scenes of all time; Inglourious Basterds has one of the greatest opening scenes of all time; and I did enjoy Di Caprio's scenes in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood where he was acting in the TV show. Overall tough, I find these films to be boring, aimless, and tiresome to sit through.
I must admit to an active dislike of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which even lacked Tarantino's trademark dialogue. I doubt the film will grow on me, as I gave Death Proof and Inglourious Basterds enough chances but came away with the same impression. I'm not sure if I could muster the energy to sit through the entire thing again.
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