Quentin Tarantino’s 11 greatest films of all time:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Sergio Leone, 1966.
Rio Bravo – Howard Hawks, 1959.
Blow Out – Brian De Palma, 1981.
Taxi Driver – Martin Scorsese, 1976.
His Girl Friday – Howard Hawks, 1940.
Five Fingers of Death – Jeong Chang-Hwa, 1972.
Pandora’s Box – G. W. Pabst, 1929.
Carrie – Brian De Palma, 1976.
Unfaithfully Yours – Preston Sturges, 1948.
Five Graves to Cairo – Billy Wilder, 1943.
Jaws – Steven Spielberg, 1975.
A few on that for me to explore.
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I haven't seen 5 Fingers of Death or Unfaithfully Yours, but that is a pretty good selection of films. Fairly mainstream choice of directors though.
Btw, Taxi Driver is my number 1 film, jointly with Random Harvest...
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Quentin Tarantino’s 11 greatest films of all time:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Sergio Leone, 1966.
Rio Bravo – Howard Hawks, 1959.
Blow Out – Brian De Palma, 1981.
Taxi Driver – Martin Scorsese, 1976.
His Girl Friday – Howard Hawks, 1940.
Five Fingers of Death – Jeong Chang-Hwa, 1972.
Pandora’s Box – G. W. Pabst, 1929.
Carrie – Brian De Palma, 1976.
Unfaithfully Yours – Preston Sturges, 1948.
Five Graves to Cairo – Billy Wilder, 1943.
Jaws – Steven Spielberg, 1975.
A few on that for me to explore.
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