What’s the greatest Tarantino scene in your opinion?
I’ll start: the “Who am I?” scene from the tavern in Inglorious Basterds
What’s the greatest Tarantino scene in your opinion?
I’ll start: the “Who am I?” scene from the tavern in Inglorious Basterds

Stuck in the middle with you is right up there. Love it!
To many movies, I need to find a week to make a Tarantino marathon.
Too many to choose from, but the Walken/Hopper Sicilians scene in True Romance is brilliant.
I was wondering if anyone would bring that up. Love that one!
Jules with “What ain’t no country” from Pulp Fiction
If it’s Jules, I’ll have to go with Ezekiel 25:17
This whole note is fantastic.
No one particular scene but Pulp Fiction is still my all time favourite flic. It was the closest thing Ive ever had to a spiritual experience. No other movie brought me to a utopia like that.
Definitely one of his best. Every scene is hand crafted with so much care
For a director who is famous for the dialogue, his best scenes don’t actually have any.
That’s a tough call for me. Some of his best scenes are indeed dialogue free, but some others like the tipping scene in RD, the tavern scene in IB or Ezekiel 25:17 from PF are held up by the dialogue