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Tarantino Picks 'Kill Bill' as His Ultimate Film, Passes on 'Cliff Booth' Sequel

Summary

  • Tarantino says 'Kill Bill' is the movie he was "born to make"
  • He considers 'Inglorious Basterds' his masterpiece, 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' his favorite
  • Tarantino passed on directing 'The Adventures of Cliff Booth' sequel due to lack of enthusiasm
Tarantino Picks 'Kill Bill' as His Ultimate Film, Passes on 'Cliff Booth' Sequel

In a revealing interview, renowned filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has shared his personal insights on his most iconic films. The two-time Oscar winner stated that while 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is his personal favorite, he considers 'Inglorious Basterds' to be his masterpiece. However, Tarantino believes that 'Kill Bill' is the movie he was "born to make," as it is the most uniquely reflective of his imagination, passions, and obsessions.

Tarantino also discussed his screenwriting, noting that he views 'Inglorious Basterds' as his best script, with 'Hateful Eight' and 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' close behind. Interestingly, the director feels that his directing work on 'Hateful Eight' may be his best, as he was able to fully service the solid material he had written.

Despite his affinity for 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' Tarantino revealed that he passed on the opportunity to direct the highly anticipated sequel, 'The Adventures of Cliff Booth.' The filmmaker explained that the idea of his 10th and final film being a sequel "unenthused" him, as he wanted to explore uncharted territory for his last project.

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Quentin Tarantino revealed that his favorite film is 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', though he considers 'Inglorious Basterds' to be his masterpiece.
Tarantino explained that the idea of his 10th and final film being a sequel "unenthused" him, as he wanted to explore uncharted territory for his last project.
According to the filmmaker, 'Kill Bill' is the movie he was "born to make" and is the most reflective of his unique imagination and passions.

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