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Obviously you're the fucking hater!
I am unflinching in my opinion that Pulp Fiction is my favourite movie of all time.
I have seen Reservoir Dogs - it was good, but I preferred City On Fire.
Saw From Dusk Till Dawn - I liked it. Was it great? Nope. It was entertaining & the writing was good (remember Tarantino contributed only the screenplay here). Rodriguez did a nice job performing it & Clooney put it a solid performance, with Keitel & Lewis stealing the show in my opinion.
Four Rooms - I haven't saw this & didn't go out my way to, as I heard it was somewhat bloated.
Kill Bill Vol. 1 - alright but nothing special. The geekiest of movie geek's wet dream.
Kill Bill Vol. 2 - Better than the first, entertaining but still not anything special.
True Romance - while it remains overlooked by some, I feel this is a really strong movie. Violent? Yes. Morally dubious at times? Yes. But, entertaining? Yes. Well written? Yes. Great cast, good story & solid directing. I think Tarantino has to share the plaudits with Scott equally on this one.
Also, I quite liked Natural Born Killers but, while Tarantino obviously contributed heavily, that probably had more to do with Stone's direction & Harrelson's switch from the norm.
Jackie Brown was one of Tarantino's better movies I think. A skillful adaptation of Leonard's novel. Less 'messy' than his other movies to date, & is a movie that could easily silence some of his critics. Pam Grier was exceptional btw.
I should also take this moment to say that the sequels to FDTD were pretty basic.
So do I hate Tarantino? Or his work? I don't think so.
I am a fan of his work, I am less of a fan of those who have him an an exhalted position.
Scorcesse, Kubrick & Burton are a few directors who I rate better than Tarantino.
Soctt, Cameron, Stone, Spielberg, Eastwood (of late), Welles, De Palma & the Coen brothers are others who I consider in the same league as Tarantino.
As for writers: Stone, Welles & Nicholas Pilleggi (Goodfellas & Casino) are better writers IMO.
Andrew Kevin Walker (Se7en, 8MM) & the Coen brothers are also in the same league.
I must admit though, i don't too much about writers.
And if that sounded a bit like a derogatory remark about the 'foreign films. Well, Hero, IMO, is better than all of Tarantino's works bar PF & JB. I doubt you have seen it...