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Quentin Tarantino Movies Quiz

Name the movies directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Through July 26, 2019
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Year
Movie
2019
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
2015
The Hateful Eight
2012
Django Unchained
2009
Inglourious Basterds
2004
Kill Bill: vol. 2
Year
Movie
2003
Kill Bill: vol. 1
1997
Jackie Brown
1994
Pulp Fiction
1992
Reservoir Dogs
Half of a Double-Feature
2007
Death Proof
 
 
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1995
Four Rooms
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Level 33
Dec 25, 2012
he also was a special guest director for sin city, he directed the scene with Dwight and Jackie Boy in the car
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Level 40
Mar 21, 2015
Also for ER.
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Level 92
Sep 23, 2015
But ER isn't a movie.
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Level 23
Apr 24, 2020
Also for Hostel II
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Level 27
Dec 26, 2012
And he also directed My Best Friend's Birthday, of which only fragments remained... Trivia for fans...
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Level 35
Dec 28, 2012
8, never heard of 4 rooms. was looking for his films once again on line only a few hours ago!! nomention of 4 rooms on that website. bad luck!
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Level 74
May 8, 2019
I saw Four Rooms when it came out, but couldn't remember how many rooms were in the title. Had to guess feeling like Dr. Seuss - one room, two rooms, red rooms, blue rooms...
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Level 74
May 8, 2019
Don't know how well it's aged but I remember it being cute and theatrical. Tim Roth is great as the feckless and exasperated bellhop.
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Level 89
Jul 25, 2019
It’s not a terrible movie, but the first two segments are not as good as the last two, which were the ones directed by Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. I think they’re very enjoyable segments and I wish the first half of the movie was like that, but the first part was weird and the second one didn’t make sense. If I were to watch it again I’d just skip to the part with Antonio Banderas and his kids and keep it going from there.
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Level 53
Jan 16, 2013
Typed Django and it wouldn't accept. I forgot it was called Django Unchained....
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Level ∞
Sep 7, 2015
Django will work now
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Level 82
Feb 13, 2013
oh man how did I forget Basterds... great movie.. I got everything else even Four Rooms.
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Level 82
Jan 8, 2016
Got it this time. Saw the Hateful Eight during the special roadshow presentation.
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Level 38
Dec 8, 2016
Man hateful eight was just superb. The soundtracking especially
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Level 72
May 12, 2019
Not a fan of 'Basterds'. It's a personal opinion but I don't like people/films rewriting history. Especially something like the Second World War. It just feels like trivialising or airbrushing out the suffering and deaths of too many people.

I may well be in a small minority on this one, but like I said, it's just a personal opinion. It was a great mivie right up until the point Quentin started to change history.

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Level 82
Jul 18, 2019
I don't know. The way most historical films work they just completely rewrite history anyway but then they present it in a way that convinces the audience that what they are seeing is factual, when it's not. Basterds is so far removed from the history that everyone knows that I feel like this is actually better. Pretty much everyone is going to understand that it's not meant to be a true story but is actually just historical fantasy. Sort of like Captain America punching out Hitler on the cover of his first comic book.
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Level 84
Jul 25, 2019
I saw Basterds with an ex-housemate. Leaving the cinema she said, "I didn't know that's how Hitler died". Perfect end to the film.
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Level 79
Mar 11, 2014
Hard to believe Pulp Fiction is 20 years old...
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Level 75
May 13, 2019
Even harder to believe it's been 25 years now.
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Level 41
Jun 26, 2019
imagine someone replies to you in the year 2024
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Level 21
May 12, 2022
Hahaha !!
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Level 75
Nov 23, 2023
Almost impossible to believe it's been almost 30 years now...
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Level 78
Oct 2, 2014
true romance also was written by T
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Level 21
May 12, 2022
Written but not directed. The director is Tony Scott.
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Level 56
Nov 29, 2015
Great quiz. Big fan of QT
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Level 90
Jan 8, 2016
Writing =/= Directing
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Level 45
Jan 10, 2016
Shot one scene in Sin City too
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Level 77
Jan 12, 2016
Should Dusk Till Dawn be added for actor credits?
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Level 48
Oct 21, 2016
Almost the last one I thought was Jackie Brow -- which I watched two days ago. And tried True Romance three times, though I know perfectly well it was Romero.
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Level 21
May 12, 2022
Romero??

Tony Scott directed True Romance.

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Level 63
Oct 24, 2016
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Level 54
Mar 17, 2017
Tarantino is easily the most overrated director in history.
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Level 66
Nov 7, 2017
I would give that dubious honor to Stanley Kubrick, personally.
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Level 72
Apr 11, 2018
Thank you for that objective and unbiased observation.
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Level 82
Sep 20, 2018
He's definitely overrated, and so is Kubrick, but I don't know about deserving the title of "most overrated." Not easily. I personally like most of Tarantino's stuff even if he is overrated. My pick for most overrated director in history might have to go to Jim Jarmusch. He's not as famous as Tarantino, but he's generally well regarded, and his films are absolute garbage. M Night Shayamalan around 1999-2001 would be another top contender but I think at this point everyone agrees that he sucks and The Sixth Sense was just a fluke, so you can't really call him overrated anymore.
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Level 95
May 8, 2019
I'll be berated for this, but I think Woody Allen is the most overrated director. Not because he's the worst, but because he's that much worse than his general regard. But, of course, it's all a matter of opinion. My personal way of looking at it is simply, "would this movie be better/worse/no different with a different director?" I would argue that nearly every one of his movies is in the no different category, which makes them very well written, not well directed.
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Level 88
May 9, 2019
I agree on Jarmusch, although I do really like Ghost Dog. Is Woody Allen generally well regarded these days? He used to be, but most of his current crop, besides Midnight in Paris and Blue Jasmine, has been very poorly reviewed where I live.
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Level 67
Jul 25, 2019
I agree about Woody Allen. I never understood all the hype, even before everyone found out what a sleaze he is. Midnight in Paris is really good, but it is the only film of his I have ever liked, and I've tried to watch like eight others, including his most lauded efforts. It's all very self-absorbed.
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Level 78
Jul 25, 2019
I like most of his movies but you're right that Woody Allen is a bit overrated. He makes movies about intellectuals, which doesn't mean that they are very intellectually profound in themselves. The Purple Rose of Cairo is great though.
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Level 67
Jul 25, 2019
Nonsense. Tarantino is fantastic. He is not overrated. He is overrepresented in the pop culture discussion because he is the rare director whose work can be enjoyed on both a superficial level and an intellectual level. He's one of very few people who can appeal to both the Paul Thomas Anderson crowd and the Michael Bay crowd. It seems reactionary to me to say he is overrated. People just get sick of hearing about him, but that does diminish his talent or his accomplishments.
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Level 67
Jul 25, 2019
...does *not* diminish his talent, that is.
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Level 57
Jun 28, 2023
Genius!
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Level 57
Mar 19, 2024
Pulp fiction!