The most successful Tarantino film, but only his second best according to 63,000 fans (It’s extremely close)

The most successful Tarantino film but only his second best

Of course it’s a matter of taste, but you have to look for the bad films in Quentin Tarantino’s oeuvre. All of the director’s works are actually popular with cinema fans. But when it comes to that really best film to choose, it will be close. Today, Django Unchained, the Tarantino film that set new economic standards for the eccentric, is on TV. In the Moviepilot community, however, another film is way ahead.

Django Unchained has held Tarantino’s record for over 10 years

This is what Django Unchained is about: Django Unchained is a typical revenge story in Tarantino’s work. The filmmaker also realized his dream of making a western. He sends the ex-slave Django (Jamie Foxx) along with the bounty hunter Dr. Schultz (Christoph Waltz) searches for Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), from whom Django was brutally separated. A lead leads the unlikely couple to Calvin Candie’s (Leonardo DiCaprio) estate…

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Django Unchained

The box office result: At the box office in 2012, the hard-hitting revenge western earned almost $425 million worldwide. Tarantino exceeded his previous record by more than $100 million: Inglourious Basterds had grossed $321 million three years earlier. Tarantino’s current film Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood is now in second place in the dollar rankings with $372 million.

The reviews: In the Moviepilot community, Django Unchained has an extremely good rating of 8.39. That would be enough for first place among the best Tarantino films if it weren’t for Pulp Fiction. The director’s most popular film has an 8.44. Only 0.05 points separate the two films, it couldn’t be closer. With 63,227 votes, Pulp Fiction is one of the most rated films on Moviepilot. The average rating for Django Unchained is 45,434 votes.

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Stream or TV: Then Django Unchained runs on TV

ProSieben will show Django Unchained on TV on Saturday at 8:15 p.m. The film runs with advertising until 11:40 p.m. The repeat follows Sunday night at 2:10 a.m. If the dates don’t suit you, you can watch the film with subscriptions to WOW and Netflix, among others.

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