Quentin Tarantino Reveals His Three Best Films. The Choice Surprised Everyone

In the director's films, everyone finds something for themselves, but it's interesting to discover whether our thoughts align with how the filmmaker himself thinks.

Quentin became a guest on the Pam's Coffy podcast and revealed which of his films he considers the best in his career. "I was born to make Kill Bill. My masterpiece is Inglourious Basterds. My favorite film is Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood," the filmmaker noted.
Quentin Tarantino against the background of Uma Thurman and other stars
Tarantino admitted that he loves "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" most among his films
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We at zoomboola.com were pretty surprised by his choice of films, though all of them are obviously brilliant movies. Many viewers love for his early work like Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs. These were the films that brought Quentin fame back in the day, which makes it all the more surprising that he didn't single them out. As a reminder: we previously learned why Tarantino decided not to make "The Movie Critic," which he had planned would cap off his career. At some point, the director realized that kind of movie wouldn't interest anyone.