Quentin Tarantino chose his seven perfect movies

The director of “Perros de la calle” gave his list of “unassailable” films. Which are.

Quentin Tarantino listed the seven movies you think are perfect or “unassailable”. Among them, the director included horror, comedy and science fiction titles.

Quentin Tarantino, director of pulp fictionrecently said that The Texas Chainsaw Massacrefrom 1974, is one of the only “perfect” Hollywood movies.

Director made the claim in his new book Cinema Speculation, now available through HarperCollins Publishing. And they asked for explanations about what he said when she appeared on the television series Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday, October 27.



Quentin Tarantino edited a book, “Cinema Speculation”, which is in its promotion phase. AP Photo

Questioning the statement, Kimmel asked Quentin to name other films that he would classify as untouchable. The 59-year-old filmmaker replied: “Well, there aren’t many of them, that just means that the way of making cinematic art is difficult.”

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Added Tarantino: “Look, when you say perfect movies, you’re talking about the aesthetic of any individual person, but even trying to account for all the aesthetics… The perfect movies cross all aesthetics to one degree or another.“.

The Oscar winner went on to explain that while his seven perfect movies may not mean it to anyone else, people should accept that everyone has their favorites. “There is nothing you can say to reduce [esa lista]”, he added.

He then revealed the other movies that fit into his top seven: Shark (1975), The Exorcist (1973), Annie Hall: Two Strange Lovers (1977), young frankenstein (1974) and Return to the future (1985).

Tarantino added one more name to the list, the western of sam peckinpah from 1969 The Wild Bunch (in Argentina known as the wild gang) . The director added that it wasn’t technically a “perfect” movie, but it was “so unassailable” that he had to be on the list.

A scene from "Shark"the film by Steven Spielberg.


A scene from “Jaws”, the film by Steven Spielberg.

The director also responded to Kanye West’s claim that Tarantino stole the idea of Django Unchained of the rapper He told Kimmel there was “no truth to the idea” that West came up with the idea for the film.

Tarantino’s Chosen

Quentin Tarantino’s seven perfect movies were:

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: It’s a movie Tobe Hooper, 1974. A group of young people get lost in the middle of the desert highways of Texas, and end up meeting a family of butchers who chases them with a chainsaw, butchering them one by one. Marilyn Burns and Gunnar Hansen work.

Shark: Of steven spielberg, 1975. A coastal town in the eastern United States is threatened by a gigantic white shark that has attacked several people. This fact calls into question the safety of swimsuits during the summer season. The mayor of the town entrusts the hunt for the fish to the chief of police, a fisherman and a scientist who will face a very intelligent and violent animal. With Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss

Linda Blair in the horror hit " The Exorcist".


Linda Blair, in the horror hit “The Exorcist.”

The Exorcist: Directed by William Friedkin, in 1973. An actress calls some Jesuit priests to try to end the demonic possession of her 12-year-old daughter. With Linda Blair

Annie Hall: Two Strange Lovers. Directed by Woody Allen, in 1977, a neurotic comedian and a singer have problems in their relationship because of their different points of view. After breaking up with her, he remembers her past loves, coming to the conclusion that her manias have always ruined her relationships. With Diane Keaton and Woody Allen-

Diane Keaton and Woody Allen, in "Annie Hall: Two Strange Lovers".


Diane Keaton and Woody Allen in “Annie Hall: Two Strange Lovers.”

young frankenstein: Directed by Mel Brooks, is from 1974. Frederick, the grandson of Dr. Frankenstein, inherits the family’s castle in Transylvania and decides to reproduce his grandfather’s experiments. With Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder and Marty Feldman.

Return to the future: Of Robert Zemeckis, released in 1985. Teenager Marty McFly is Doc’s friend, a scientist who has built a time machine. As the two test the artifact, a fortuitous mistake sends Marty back to 1955, the year his parents were in high school and had not yet met. Marty must get them to meet and fall in love, otherwise his existence would not be possible. With Michael J. Fox and Christopher Llyod.

the wild gang: Of sam peckinpah, released in 1969. A violent story of a group of old outlaws who become involved with Mexican revolutionaries. With William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Warren Oates and Robert Ryan.

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Quentin Tarantino chose his seven perfect movies