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This guy should direct a movie
I love that he didn’t mention any of his own 😂
@@Brandon-of9uccus we all know that Pulp Fiction is top 1
This is Quentin Tarantino, a famous director who’s made tons of movies
@@samconstantinou2335never heard of him must be new
@@jankameier9677 no he's been around for at least three years now
I like that "it might not be your cup of tea, but nothing you say can bring it down"
@@aawake bro what? “it may not be your cup of tea”just means you don’t like it not that it doesn’t takes risks lol
@@aawake not that clear
@@aawake Nope, it just means that there's nothing you can add to the movie, nor is there anything you can remove.
Somebody should tell him that when he talks shit on marvel
@@saladass1571 huh, Marvel movies are hardly perfect, jez , how old are you?
Whiplash is perfect imo
Very good movie, 9/10, but there are definitely better movies out there. I could name 10 better ones AT LEAST
I watched it for the first time recently, and honestly I don't disagree. Genuinely incredible movie.
@@mchoen186 I’m not necessarily saying I don’t believe you, but if you’re going to claim something like that, back it up. Do it.
@albinospino3089 ya do it. No balls u won't.
"NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN". Perfect movie.
Always said it. It is flawless.
Boaring
One of the best...
WHO MADE THE COLOR GUARD COLORED
Rope back mountain!!! Perfect movie
This clip ends right before he says 'The Bee Movie'
😂😂😂
Ain’t no way
lol
Real.
@@dewwwd3431He absolutely does, he puts a cup of bees over his balls while he's beating to give him that extra kick. He loves all things bees.
Gotta love that they picked the loudest possible clips to play for most of these examples.
Boohoo
@@akillersquirrel shut up nerd
The audio of the clips could be quieter but i think this short tries to capture the genre of the movie listed
Yeah that was annoying lol
zoomer neuron activators
I think the first Jurassic Park fits into this as well. Never heard of that one mentioned, but the work done with animatronics mixed with some cgi in that first movie is insane.
Nah. Its too fake
@@captainp.2721Almost as if it’s a fictional story in a fictional universe.
@@iamjohnfarlow 99% of the movies are fictional, smarty-pants. Do I have to explain to you what a fake movie is? I don't. Look at the childish animatronics in poorassic park. Compare that to the brilliance of inglorious bastards of kill bill or interstellar or Lord of the rings. Fictional has nothing to do with it, you simply can't understand the basic concept I threw out.
I’ve heard people call it the perfect movie multiple times
@@captainp.2721 what specificly is "too fake" about it? The dinosaurs still look amazing and hold up now. Its one of the biggest movies of the 90's and is still one of the biggest movie franchises over 30 years later for a reason. All that is owed to the success and amazing work in the first movie. Professional SFX artists still talk about just how amazing Jurassic Park's special effects/CGI are and how well they hold up even today. Watch the Corridor Crew talk about it on youtube. So if its not the CGI, what specificly is too fake about this fictional movie? All science fiction is "fake", its not meant to be a documentary. Back to the Future is fake also, you have to be more specific about why you feel this movie doesnt deserve the same respect as those others listed. Jurassic park is more in the realm of believability than Back to the future, scientists are currently working on bringing back extinct species.
You know i can respect a filmmaker who is an actual fan of movies.
You have to admire Tarantino’s honesty. He mentions almost exclusively ‘70s movies. He also notoriously hates the ‘80s era of movies, but even he can’t deny the perfection of Back to the Future
I'm curious what his thoughts are on "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", that was such an epic movie and stood out for me along with BTTF, and one as a non-sequel that also comes close to being a perfect movie.
I mean, i can't imagine hating a ton of movies from the 80s, cause its one of my favorite Decades for Movies. but each to their own. i DO fucking adore Texas Chainsaw Massacre though.
What about Scarface, that’s a near perface80’s movie
@@TheLight-vf1bbisnt goodfells from the 90s
Robocop and Gremlins are both perfect movies.
Back to the future is such a timeless masterpiece that anyone can enjoy. The script is so tight and perfect in every way.
“Timeless” is probably the most appropriate word to use to describe BTTF😂
@@wreddferry3882 HAHA BECAUSE THE SUBJECT MATTER IS TIME TRAVEL HAHA I GET IT TAKE MY UPVOTE
Wait until back to the future 4
Except the second movie
@@globalist1990 well BTTF 2 Isn't that Bad ,it's still a good watch (and is still iconic. ) . But the 3rd one is terrible.(well compared to the first two )
The Good, the bad and the ugly - definitely top 10
7 samuri too
fr bro one of the greatest films ever created
Barcelona
Unforgiven as well
Waa waaaaaa waa
From dusk till dawn will always be personal favorite of mine
Underrated
@@anthonysouthard5572 definitely
The way he shouted "Back to the Future!" made me so happy.
Me too..i have seen this film maybe hundred times from childhood till now
Me to
Same
I watched for the first time this year and I was left impressed. How can an 'old' movie be 100% entertaining? Thats peak cinema.
@@b0ls0nar0you should watch it more often..you will see every time something new
Back to the Future is absolutely perfect. I remember seeing it with my grandmother in 1985. Just a great memory.
Is your grandma dead?
@@lorddroid9993Only Losers care about plot holes. Movies are Entertainment, not Education.
Bring it. What is it? And if you say we can't travel back in time you are correct as of right now. We have yet to figure out how. You know who figured it out? Dr. Brown
Glad you didn't see it with your mom
No you didn't, stop lying
Jaws, Jurassic Park, Pulp Fiction, Shawshank, Goodfellas, Back to the Future, Terminator 2, Alien, Lord of the Rings
Weird science! The burbs!
T1 trumps T2. By a smidgen, but still 😁
Star wars last Jedi
@@AchillesofTroyEmoji movie
THE BURBS!
I’d say these fit that bill as well: - Terminator 2 - 12 Angry Men - The Dark Knight - Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Ghostbusters - 7 Samurai
I think the dark Knight is far from being perfect, but a cool movie with legendary scenes
The dark knight is not a good film
All respect to The Seven Samurai❤
Shawshank redemption
@@w1ll923stop the bullshit
Back to the future is an absolutely incredible work of art in every way.
He redeemed himself right before the short hit the end
I refuse to like this comment because there is 88 likes right now
As a popcorn film, yes. Tarantino is partial toward certain films from specific decades, but completely ignores silent cinema, art house cinema, pre-WWII cinema, and so on.
@@fuchsiaswing8545 considering that less than .1% of the population has ever seen any of what you mention…..
@@That.Guy. Does this mean the vast majority of the population is unqualified to discuss film-related topics? I do not know any art historians who completely disregard paintings before their birth date. Why would it be any different for cinema? After all, this is a medium that has existed for over a century.
legend has it, he’s still in jimmy kimmel’s theater naming movies.
😂😂😂
😂 👏🏼
That was funny. Bravo!
Legend has it that a comment in this theme can be found on almost every comment section on KZhead
Funny but the whole point was there’s not many of these lol
Absolutely agree with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. And also the Sound of Music.
Personally, Pulp Fiction is one of them for me, Shawshank Redemption is another pick. 1994 bb
Also Se7en, The Big Lebowski, and Fight Club. All 90's movies. All brilliant.
Jackie Brown blows Pulp Fiction out of the water
Shawshank is in my top 5 favourite ever movies tbf
@SpectrumAce what is cheesy about Se7en? It's a pretty disturbing thriller. The only other thing that has come close to the creepiness and atmosphere, as well as the character relationships is True Detective season 1. For its purpose and the genre it is in, there isn't a better film, and many filmmakers still chase that "high" that Se7en offered as a thriller. Reptile (2023) is largely influenced by Se7en like so many other thrillers. And like so many other thrillers, it misses the mark. Fight Club is intentionally cheesy for certain scenes to convey its message.
Pulp fiction is a pile of crap. It's what's killing the United States. Filth
The kind of movies he considers the best defines him perfectly.
So your into scat porn then
He didn’t say “best”. He said “perfect”. There is a distinction. By “perfect” he just means that the pacing, writing, direction, performances, etc, all conspire to execute the films vision perfectly, for the intended audience. However, many of the best films ever made are flawed in many of these respects. B2TF isn’t a better movie than Apocalypse Now, for instance. While the latter is flawed and messy, it was much more artistically ambitious than B2TF. It’s easier to aim for perfection when the premise and goals of the project, are more simplistic in nature.
@@collinsmcrae Based on your comment, I will rectify my comment, I should have written “The kind of movies he considers perfect defines him perfectly”….
I don't understand if your comment is derogatory or not😅
He did not posture by naming some eastern eauropean artsy movie rather what he finds entertaining
Every movie he named is rewatchable to infinity.
I don’t even know by now how many times ive seen TCSM, great movie
I can literally quote the entirety of Jaws 🤣
I feel the same way about Django and dark knight
Exorcist?
Except TCSM
"Heat" is a perfect movie.
This guy should recommend movies in a dvd shop
Quentin worked at a video rental before he got big, said thats where his passion for movies came from I think
@@geoffreyexcellent4199 Hey man, one more step and you woulds got the irony.
My man giving Young Frankenstein the respect it DESERVES!👏
Agreed.. underrated and amazing performances and writing.. Gene Wilders best ever performance imo
Might give it a rewatch as I did find it only a good movie.
People today can’t handle shit that good anymore. That was just a different level of social awareness then. Couldn’t happen today. Imagine a modern blazing saddles. There’d literally be riots in the streets
Brilliant film bllooka
He's in the movie as Igor so he's kind of biased there.
Goodfellas would be on my list too.
Exactly.
I was waiting for The Godfather or Goodfellas to be mentioned. I think QT has a lot of perfect movies in mind, but he just couldn’t mention all of them
@@juanjoyaborja.3054 thought he would say 'taxi driver' because he's said it before...of course he would know goodfellas is one of the greats...but then he would say 'scarface' perfect too...really if he were pressured to pick he would give the best list of top 50 best movies ever made and pulp fiction would need to be in there
Goodfellas is not perfect maybe Casino
@@outlawblack123 Agreed. Too many editing mistakes in Goodfellas.
Young Frankenstein. I even purposefully made it my last rental from Blockbuster for that reason. I've watched it dozens of times by now.
It ok! But I think rope back mountain is a perfect movie!
*1933 King Kong.* I fell in love with it as a kid, and I've often revisited it with a more critical eye using my analytical adult mind to find it's flaws. I've come up empty every time.
Yeah, a lot better than King Kong 1976 and 2005.
Watched it when I was 8, absolutely loved it!
I have to admit that Tarantino is the kind of guy that will never compliment a movie made after 1999
yea he is that kind of guy, but he does sparingly speak well of some movies of the past 20 years, like There Will Be Blood, said he really loved it
Not really. He’s made a lot of comments about movies he’s loved since then. He said he really liked Dunkirk and Mad Max Fury Road.
This is a highly exaggerated take. And to be fair, not a lot of films after the 90s going forward are as good. Cinema is a dying art. It can be revitalized though. We're just not there yet.
His favorite movie, believe it or not, is The Social Network Edit: Sorry I misspoke, it’s his favorite movie in the last decade
I think he likes battle royal
I wanna see Tarantino say "I-gore"
Frodrick
🤣 yea
👍💀 . . . The perfect meme
Taeraenteeno
No It's pronounced TarantYno
The Terminator, Terminator 2, Predator, and RoboCop are also movies I consider perfect.
First blood was a masterpiece
PREACH!!!❤😊❤
@@Josh-cf7xf Hell I grew up on Rambo so even 2 & 3 are masterpieces to me "Murdock... I'm coming to get you!"
I disagree with the first and third ones, the others I definitely agree with though!
Why Tarantino often looks so pissed off, like one more question and he is going to punch you 😂 He is a genius though
He was a high school bully, best years of his life. All true.
You can’t tell me that wasn’t Quentin as Igor 😂😂😂
U just read my mind
Marty Feldman was a fucking legend
Now I can't unsee it.
You know it's not him because he didn't say Nig*er
Close: Buscemi
Man so much nostalgia brought to me in such a short clip.. what a great visionarie Quentin is 👍
The amazing feeling when one of your favorite directors names one of your favorite movies “perfect”.
The Good The Bad And The Ugly, that movie is flawless
I think its too slow. But that applies to that entire era so i guess its unfair to hold that against it.
agreed. in most ways it stands the test of time.
I like the part where the bad guy betrays the other bad guy.
I can't stand how their voices are all done in a studio and voiced over. That was a lot of movies and shows back in the day but it's hard to watch in HD..
100%
The Thing by John Carpenter is an absolutely perfect movie
I was thinking the same. A lot of comments don't quite seem to grasp what he means by "perfect" which is different than "masterpiece". There are plenty of flawed masterpieces. conversely, not every "perfect" film is a "masterpiece" either. It's about clarity of vision and execution. where every aspect of the film comes together perfectly with nothing extraneous and nothing missing. Films are such huge collaborative efforts so this requires a great deal of luck as well as talent, skill and effort, thus being rarely achieved
@@Flameb0 spot on!
Absolutely
DAMN STRAIGHT!!
I like how you mentioned extraneous because it's often those that lose it's "perfect badge". Sometimes less is more
Back to the future is a magical masterpiece.
Terantino is an absolute lover of cinema.
He's purty picky.
I sure thought when I saw Pulp Fiction for the first time "damn, this is a perfect movie"
100% agree
Nah its too long.
@lyndoncmp5751 how? It doesn't even feel like I'm watching a 2 and a half hour movie lol
@@hensonjefd8681 Oh it does for me. I find the Travolta and Thurman part especially drags. Oh well, to each their own.
@lyndoncmp5751 I watched Oppenheimer and Into the wild. But never once did I feel it was boring or long. I guess it just wasn't your cup of tea☕
Extremely common Back to the Future W
Back 2 the future is perfection
@@jenettray8986 for a second I thought you're saying Back to the future 2 and I felt my blood pressure rising... I need to chill out, geez
Bombastically common W for Marty n doc brown
@@SandwichGlitch Back to the Future 2 is better than 1.
@@cmsmith1031 i use to feel that way,i love the old biff and the alterbite timeline taking old situations from a different angle,one of the only sequals to follow a similar template to the first and yet feel very different,that said 1 is too original and creative so i prefer 1
He is right .Those movies pull you in no matter what type of movies you like.Each scene has to be welcomed ingredients to the finished product
Robocop also achieves everything it sets out to do with no fat.
Back to the future is a perfect movie. One of my all time favorites
In my top ten also. And I'm willing to bet hundreds of thousands of people agree if not millions... I wonder if he had to pick movies from 1990 on to present which ones he would pick then
I don’t believe there is a such thing as a perfect film. It was definitely a great 80s movie. John Hughes had a lot of great movies too. Can’t forget “Taxi Driver” and “Raging Bull.” “Stand by me” “Beetlejuice.” “Goonies”
It’s also one of my time favorites
@@Dim-pl5sz Okay, if it's not perfect, what is wrong with it? I'm a very critical person, so I'm fine with still loving it even if it's flawed. No offense will be taken, go ahead and rip into it. Though I'll argue the point if it's not a valid criticism. So go ahead. What's wrong with it?
@@jenniferhanses7064 naw girl. It’s perfect. Not one flaw. Everyone is batting 1000 in that movie from crew to cast. Even the score is probably a top 5 all time. And it’s still just as good today as the first time I watched it. Respect to you for offering to hear criticism. Also respect to you for subtly acknowledging that any of it would be wrong lol😂
Didn’t know Tarantino starred as Igor 😂😂😂
Cold 🤣
It's eye gore
I thought the same about this when I saw it 😭😭💀
I knew some bastard would say this 😭😭😭😭
Bro 💀💀💀💀
Back to the Future was the first movie I watched at the theater with my dad and older brother and I agree, it's a perfect movie.
Quentin looks like Igor in Frankenstein
The Princess Bride would definitely be on my list of perfect movies. It does many things very well.
The princess bride is the top of perfect movies
Fuck yeah it is
For sure
Does anybody want a peanut?!?
There is a shortage of perfect movies in this world, it would be a pity to damage yours.
I love that he also considers BTTF a perfect movie. Ive always felt that was one of the best movies ever made.
My favorite movie of all time, I've seen it so many times that I can't even count and it brings me joy every single time.
My husband loves the 3rd installment best, and absolutely despises the 2nd... Your thoughts?
@@andreachilton6037unusual
@@andreachilton6037unusual
@@andreachilton6037the 2nd is my favorite so that's a big shrug from me man
Groundhog day, infinitely rewatchable
I recently watched Jurassic park for the first time, and that would 100% be on my list too, all aspects from the plot to the music, it’s just perfect.
That's a good one, the 1st one. When it came out the CGI WAS perfect for the time, they used animatronics when they could and good CGI when it wasn't feasible.
The writing and characters are very weak in every Jurrassic movie though. Plot holes too. Like here’s one for instance. They said T-Rex top speed was only 35 miles per hour but they couldn’t outrun it in a jeep going full speed?
I love JP - it’s absolutely a perfect film 😊
If we're talking technically, there are a few issues with plot holes/ geography in the action scenes. But as an overall piece of entertainment it is rock solid.
@@bbtbbbbtbb3166 did they die? They did outrun it! The gear got stuck when someone laid on it, meaning they couldn't change gears and couldn't gain speed. Once they went to a higher gear they escaped the T-rex. Though I doubt you know what a manual car is anyway LOL
Jaws yes Exorcist yes Back to the future OH HELL YEA
Jaws was a mistake Spielberg himself actually apologized for.
Back to the future is so legendary
@@billthebanuk6212 the movie was excellent, the effect on white sharks, not so much. But as a monster movie, it was fantastic, beautifully written, scored, filmed, acted.
@@OllieW501 true. Great movie but it really made everyone hate/fear sharks. Imagine if Cujo hit that hard... man
One of those is good lol
The chemistry between an old scientist and a teenage boy that admired his genius and was willing to participate in all his experiments in “Back to the Future” was perfect and it has never been duplicated!!!!
Ngl his pick of movie align perfectly with his personality 😂
Did not expect the love for young Frankenstein. One of my all time favorites.
First saw it in the early 90's . My grandma used to take us to the library to get movies to watch and this was one of them . Jason and the Argonauts was another .
PUT THE KENDLE BECK!!!
I’ve made many a references to Young Frankenstein and it is so rare to find people that recognize what I’m referring to.
@@skid439 Most of those old Mel Brooks films are now forgotten classics.
@@professornuke7562😂😂😂😂❤😂❤😂
Young Frankenstein cracks me up to this day
Eyegor
It's Frankensteen!
Igor grab the bags....ok you take the blonde and I'll take the one in the turban
Abbie Normal 😂
After spotting your thumbnail (with the cross-eyes), I thought to myself, "She's into comedies". Then I seen, your pick of films 😁👍!! Why can't I meet, a woman like you??
Exorcist is the classic ,also E.T deserves a mention 👏
The 70s was a great decade for movies.
Just saw Tombstone for the first time and it's one of the first movies in quite a while that I felt was a perfect movie
Because it is
I'll be your huckleberry.
It was certainly the best western movie of its era.
I’m ya huckleberry
No question. Doc Holiday (Kilmer) elevates that movie in every imaginable way.
The fact that Q recognizes the brilliance of Mel Brooks makes my heart flutter
Gene Wilder definitely deserves more credit on this one. It was his idea in the first place, he came up with the story, he co-wrote the screenplay, and he starred in it
May the schwartz be with you!
Mel Brooks has several perfect movies imo
@@hp9351 I agree Wilder deserves a lot of credit but is also a perfect partnership with Brooks directing (and I am sure adding to the script/dialog even if uncredited). He had the experience to make a movie just as Wilder wanted.
Young Frankenstein and Dracula dead and loving it don't get enough attention. Everybody knows Blazing Saddles and Men in Tights, but Dracula and Frankenstein are arguably better. Leslie Neilsen is the funniest man that ever lived to me.
Now I understand his taste in movies😂
Back to the future is a perfect movie still holds up with nostalgia
All the movies he mentions are the kind of movie that you watch once and remember forever.
Shawshank Redemption will always be on my list
Young Frankenstein and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
One flew over the cookos nest for me
@@denarte6986 there is a lot, Escape from New York, Blade Runner, Big Trouble in Little China, Tombstone
I love how you name a perfect movie and everyone who comments to you just names their perfect movie which they couldn't just did in the general comment section. Shawshank was one of the best! Amazing movie
Yes shawshank definitely is in its own caliber very underrated film. Extremely well made! Story was relentlessly sad and beautiful
Damnn Quentin has good taste in movies 🔥🔥
Whenever i saw back to the future... It send me back to the past with all amazing childhood memories. Yes it is perfect movie.
No country for old men is imo a perfect movie So much suspense, so much action, you’re always at the edge of your seat and it achieves all this without a single note of music
@@CREEDO. weak opinion ngl
great movie. I love how if you just look at the story on paper, that it's about a cowboy who finds a bunch of money from a cartel shootout and is being chased by the cartel and a shady assassin for it, it could easily just be a shitty action movie, but the movie itself elevates that story to existential levels of thought about morality and nihilism
Yes I really love how the film is indifferent to the violence. It just kinda shows it all happen but doesn’t hold your hand through it all to teach you morality. So refreshing compared to today’s political lessons shoved in your face
@@CREEDO. sounds like not your cup of tea doesn't mean it's not a perfect movie. Watch the video again
So was the original, Dracula (1931)!!!!
I could watch young Frankenstein everyday and still chuckle. One of the funniest movies ever maxr
"DAMN YOUR EYES!..." 👀 "Too late." 😂
When he stabs himself with the scalpel while sitting down.
Frau blücher! (horse neighs) lol😂
Marty Feldman was hilarious! "Ain't got no body, and no body's got meee!😂😂😂
dude just mention the movies he could afford as a kid XD
Silence of the lambs came to mind for me
You’re too smart for this comment section.
that’s a good pick, pretty flawless
I came to the comments looking for this one
Buffalo Bill dancing in front of the mirror was hilarious
I like it, but the prison escape scene is just too goofy.
Manchester by the sea. It changed my life. Highly reccomend it. Seriously beautiful.
People tend to sleep on how great Bad Boys 1 & 2 were as police action movies. Memorable scenes, engaging plot, some of the greatest comedic moments, riveting action, and we can still remember quotable lines - of which there were many
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is his favorite movie.
his favorite doesnt necessarily mean its the most perfect
@@_peepee_ 🙄
@@_peepee_ Oh really, what movies do you consider “perfect?”
@@user-qe7bt9dz1l im just saying that theres a difference between your favorite and the most perfect. sometimes imperfections make the movies better. i think citizen cane is an example of a nearly perfect movie, but its not my favorite
@@user-qe7bt9dz1l It’s the inverse of what he said at the beginning. A movie can be your absolute favorite even if you still find flaws with it.
hands down, Jaws is my favorite movie of all time. Could watch it every single day and enjoy it every time.
I rewatched it recently because I wanted to see if it really holds up. Oh boy, does it ever. Flawless.
It scared me our of the water for years. I live in Southern California so beaches are always available.
Watching it right now , brilliant film.
The shark was only about 5% of what I got out of the film the 50 times I watched it.
If it wasn't for Spielberg's Duel they be no Jaws.
I would prefer to explain this as classic/iconic movies that may not be perfect but they are perfect in their own way. Die Hard and Saving Private Ryan and Alien spring to mind.
Young Frankenstein is absolutely hysterical
Any movie you can rewatch without getting sick of, is a perfect movie
Nacho Libre 😂
Jurassic Park is a perfect movie then. Braveheart and aliens are both outstanding but too heavy to rewatch too often.
Ahh, Scary Movie 1-4, the perfect quadrilogy of perfect movies
While La vita è bella is a piece of shit you watch once then throw it in the trash
I loved Jaws as a kid and now my kids asked to see it and they loved it also. QT is dead on about this.
Mr Tarantino is one of the greatest film buffs of our time.
Actually, I think he is THE greatest film buff of our time-
@@johnmeyeand the greatest directors
He's not buff? He barely works out.
@@IvyMay-qn2yssarcasm right
This screams 15 year old film bro
Schindler’s list is my second fav movie of all time. It’s just a masterpiece
Quentin has such a varied taste - his fav film list always contain something unexpected like a popular film from like 5 years ago. This showed me: just be myself and stand by my own picks
Film snobs often make fun of how Tarantino has the cinematic taste of a 15 year old, but that's exactly what makes his movies so accessible.
Why they say that?
@@bwhuncho9624 They see the flashy style and they think that's all there is to his movies. It's more of a hook to rope the audience into the substance.
I don't know any 15 year old who would ever pick Young Frankenstein, most 15 year olds have never even heard of it
@@jackwhitbread4583 It's an old movie, so maybe that explains why today's teens haven't heard of it, let alone watched it. Maybe also back in the 70s the taste of fifteen year olds could have been different from today's fifteen year olds, but idk, I wasn't alive back then.
Difference between Film Snobs and Tarantino is Tarantino makes films for himself. He doesn't give a flying fuck about the audience. Film Snobs on other hand are the ones who try to impress people with their taste. Most of them are boring contrarian pricks anyway.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre is terrifying. The chase scene and the dinner scene go on so long you really feel like you are losing your mind.
Texas chainsaw Massacre was the only movie I had to switch off as it was too scary.
I've never seen it
@@stephenproulx175 good for you it’s bad
@@Creamysour let people have their opinions
The only thing about it that makes me loose it is Franklin.
by perfect movie, i would assume he meant movies that he wouldn't have changed if he was the director.
And, of course, the Lord of the Rings trilogy
You can have a lousy day and watch Back to the Future and feel much better afterward. Such an awesome flick.
It strange that Kathleen Kennedy making such a bad performance with star wars when she made back to the future. Still once of her own episodes are well made. She can do it, she just don't get paid enough for it.
Nah it's really boring tbh. Always felt campy
He's not saying "best movie" he's saying perfect movie. By that he means pacing, editing, and scene flow. It's more about the craftsmanship of cinema regardless of story. The story is almost unimportant. Back to the Future is perfectly crafted.
Rock n roll
Just thinking about it makes me happy
Everyone needs to watch Young Frankenstein once in their life.
Or twice 😅 you need to watch it a few times to catch all the jokes.
You don't know.
Nah 😂alien 1979 is the perfect move and one that is a must once once in your life. Lmao Frankenstein
I've watched both the film and the musical.
@@crashMYbandicoot-iv8mwYoure confusing Young Frankenstein for "Frankenstein".. They are NOT the same. Young Frankenstein is a parody movie. Made by Mel Brooks
Im convinced Tarantino has seen every movie ever made. Im more curious how he was able to accomplish this while making his own movies 😮
I'm surprised Quentin didn't mentioned any of Akira Kurosawa's movies, considering he's a big fan of him and his movies.
Quentin should make a horror film
He has, Death Proof is technically a horror movie
@@NukaCola514no it isn't. It's more of a race car drama
@@johnnycaruthers7180Technically it fits into the sub genre grindhouse
I would love a fully fledged slasher or even monster horror from Terrentino
@@hansgruber788 incorrect
Heat
DeNiro should have got away.
Don't forget Michael Mann's other masterpiece "The Last of the Mohicans". I noted you in my comment above as well
@@joehart6051 Wouldn't be such a great movie if he did.
@@joehart6051 I swear man !!!
It would’ve been a better film. Neil Marshall lived up to his 10-second code, the cops failed to catch him, only the director decided he would go down. Neil Marshall was better in every way at what he did than those Keystone cops. He would have gotten away if the director didn’t overrule it; in other words the characters and story indicated that he was the protagonist and he did his job better and would have slipped away in the crowd. The director can do as he likes but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. I love the film but it ain’t a perfect crime saga, it could have been a perfect heist film though. Sheherlis fucked everything up by opening fire unnecessarily; he should have eaten it, Marshall should have and would have escaped.
I did not think he would sound like that
Gotta love perfect movies like back to the future, perfect title and several scenes showing what and when is going to happen to twins 😂
You see elements of all of these in his films which is something I admire about Quentin; he’s able to offer variety while staying in his creative environment. Often pushing boundaries and comfortable exploring
He's good at taking the seriousness of violence away and making it fun (for the majority not just for psychopaths)
"Casablanca" is perfect. There is not a single useless line, not a single wasted scene, and every single performance--from the leads to the bit parts--is perfect. The music is great, the lighting is great, the dialog is suberb---flawless film.
except that it's completely and utterly boring and no one under the age of 5000 thinks its a good movie
100%agree in my top 3 and I am 27 not 5000 lol
So, in the 6950s, Casablanca will experience a huge renaissance 🤔
Casablanca was tedious, disappointing, and forgettable.
@@LaserDiscWarrior3043 that's okay maybe they'll have brains and eye transplants in the future
Yes! He said BttF! My favorite movie I can always watch and never get bored of it
He really knows his stuff. He should direct the perfect movie. 🤪
Monty Python and the Holy Grail😂😂😂
Blazin Saddles???
For me, The Life of Brian is the ultimate comedy, but you're welcome to your opinion.
@@michaellavery4899 I’ll check that one out.
@@amjedhatu542 You won't be disappointed.
yesssss!
Texas Chain Saw deserves more recognition. You always hear about classic slasher movies, but TCM is left out a lot despite it being the first of it’s kind.
It was awesome and horrible at the same time, I did not like this as a film because nothing in it feels 'good' cinematographically, everything sucks, everything is ugly and it doesn't matter if it was intentional or not, because on the other hand, as an experience, massacre was incredible, made me feel new kinds of chills. I was hypnotized
Slasher is one of the worst genres in film
@@whiskeycompany13ok? 🤨
@@whiskeycompany13 your mom is
@@whiskeycompany13 That’s subjective. My least favorite is romance.
The Wild Bunch is one of the greatest westerns ever made and I keep seeing it left out of so many 'Top Westerns of All Time' list.
"Once upon a time in Hollywood" is an amazing film.
He named Jaws first, and that's the first movie that came to my mind. And it is absolutely perfect. Every scene, every line, every piece of direction, every shot, every piece of music.... perfect.
Also, superior to the overrated book. Like Godfather, better than the book. Flaws in Godfather is the use of stock footage, and the fight scene on the street look fake even back then.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Same here.
never seen it, sounds pretty mediocre though
@@aidanemmy youve never seen Jaws? You are clearly not a movie fan. The movie is a masterpiece.