Sunday, January 15, 2012

Quentin Tarantino unveils his favourite films of 2011

Quentin Tarantino has revealed his favourite (and least favourite) films of 2011.The Quentin Tarantino Archives get their at work the director's rundown of year, which yields some surprising results.His #1 movie was Woodsy Allen's Evening amount of time in Paris. It is really an unforeseen choice, while not underserving: it absolutely was smart, sweet and pretty damn funny, having a couple of place-on portrayals of '20s symbols with the supporting cast.Elsewhere, his list mixes the mainstream while using offbeat (The Artist and Our Idiot Brother match tenth place!), and you'll find some shocks (The Three Musketeers? Surely an ironic joke...) which he appeared to become kind enough to supply lists of other films he loved, his favourite scripts, and also the worst films of year.Look at the lists entirely below:Quentin Tarantino's official Top 11 of 20111. Evening amount of time in Paris2. Rise In The Planet In The Apes3. Moneyball4. The Skin I Live In5. X-Males: First Class6. Youthful Adult7. Attack The Block8. Red-colored-colored State9. Warrior10. The Artist / Our Idiot Brother (tie)11. The Three MusketeersOthers considered in no particular order50/50BeginnersHugoThe Iron LadyCarnageGreen HornetGreen LanternCaptain AmericaThe DescendantsMy Week With MarilynFast FiveThe Tree Of LifeThe Hangover Part IIMission: Impossible - Ghost ProtocolThe BeaverContagionThe SitterWar HorseNice Try AwardDriveHannaDrive AngryReal SteelBest DirectorPedro AlmodovarBennett MillerWoody AllenJason ReitmanMichel HazanaviciusBest Original ScreenplayMidnight In ParisYoung AdultRed StateAttack The BlockOur Idiot BrotherBeginnersBest Modified ScreenplayMoneyballThe Skin I live InCarnageRise In The Planet In The ApesHugoX-Males: First ClassWorst FilmsSucker PunchPotiche (Trophy Wife)MiralInsidiousRampartStraw DogsParanormal Activity 3Meek's CutoffQuentin Tarantino's Django Unchained opens on 26 December 2012 (and that we are thinking about come in several our Top lists...)

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