How do you choose your best movie when you’ve made so many instant classics?
When a filmmaker reveals what their favorite movie is from their long and iconic filmography, we can’t help but listen to the filmmaker’s take. And when that filmmaker is Quentin Tarantino, we drop everything we are doing to learn from the master of original and cinema-celebratory filmmaking.
From his amateur film My Best Friend’s Birthday to Kill Bill: Vol 1 and Vol 2 (my personal favorite) to the extended version of The Hateful Eight, Tarantino has directed and written many of our favorite films that can teach us a lot about the history of cinema and how to establish our own unique visual voices in the screenplay and from the director’s chair.
When the director was asked to pick his best film during a visit to Howard Stern’s SiriusXM show, he didn’t hesitate to pick his favorite film that he has ever made.
Author: Alyssa Miller
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