Quentin's favorite 20 films since his debut.
In fact, this is the video news of several years ago, but I have not finished watching it, so I turned it out again.
Among them, there are 12 American films, 1 British film, 2 Japanese films, 3 Korean films and 2 Hong Kong films.
Some media also said that the Hong Kong movie is 1, whether it is "Blade" or the Hong Kong movie "The Blade", it is currently unknown.

1. Battle Royale (2000)
Director: Shinji Fukasaku
Starring: Takeshi Kitano / Ryoya Fujiwara / Taro Yamamoto / Masanobu Ando
Takeshi Kitano is the golden signboard!
2. Anything Else (2003)
Director: Woody Allen
Starring: Jason Biggs Christina Ritchie Woody Allen
The director comes with his own label attributes!
3. Skin-Cutting Love Audition (1999)
Director: Takashi Miike
Starring: Ling Ishibashi Hidehime Kunimura Hayabusa
Thriller is not easy to shoot, imdb rating 7.2, worth a look!
4. 刀 the blade (1995)
Director: Xu Ke
Starring: Zhao Wenzhuo Xiong Xinxin Sunny
Hong Kong films at that time, and Zhao Wenzhuo.
5. Boogie Nights (1997)
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Starring: Mark Wahlberg Julianne Molebert Reynolds
The subject matter is bold and very textured.
6. Young And Crazy Dazed and Confused (1993)
Director: Richard Linklater
Starring: Adam Goldberg Matthew McConaughey Mirajovovich
Love in the trilogy director's work, and his "Boyhood" is also great!
7. Dogtown Dogville (2003)
Director: Ras von Trier
Starring: Nicole Kidman Harriet Anderson Lauren Whitecall
True depressive, the consistent style of Ras von Thiel.
8. Fight Club (1999)
Director: David Fincher
Starring: Edward Norton Brad Pitt Helena Bonham Carter
The classics don't say much.
9. Friday (1995)
Director: Gary Gray
Starring: Esper Kristak Nijalang
A black comedy.
10. The Monster of The Han River (2006)
Director: Bong Joon-ho
Starring: Kim Ro Hae-ho, Jeong In-ki, Park Hae-il
The script and directing are great.
11. The Insider (1999)
Director: Michael Mann
Starring: Al Pacino Russell Crowe Christopher Plummer
The Oscar-nominated film of that year, in other words, I think Russell Crow was a bit like Noah when he was younger
JSA joint security area (2000)
Director: Park Chan-wook
Starring: Lee Young-ae Lee Byung-hyun Song Kang-ho
Park Chan-wook is a director I like very much, and I am a fan of the Revenge Trilogy.
13. Lost in Translation (2003)
Director: Sophia Coppola
Starring: Scarlett Johansson Bill Murray Akiko Takeshita
Widow's work when she was 19 years old, the film satire of Japan and the Japanese abounds.
14. The Matrix (1999)
Director: Andy Wachowski Larry Wachowski
Starring: Keanu Levi's Karian Moss Lawrence Fishburn
Another classic!
Memories of Murder (2003)
Starring: Kim Sang-kyung, Song Kang-ho, Kim Ro-ho
Serial murder case, after watching the heart jam.
16. Police Story Iii Super Cop Super Cop III: Super Cop (1992)
Director: Tang Jili
Starring: Jackie Chan, Yang Ziqiong, Maggie Cheung
The Era of Hong Kong Films!
Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Directed by: Edgar Wright
Starring: Nick Frost Simon Peggy Kate Ashfield
This one is really funny, black humor.
18. Life and Death Speed (1994)
Director: Jane Debont
Starring: Keanu Levi Dennis Hopper Sandra Bullock
At this time, Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock were simply popular
19. U.S. Team: World Police Team America: World Police (2004)
Director: Parker
Starring: Matt Stone, Parker Kristen Miller
Hollywood follows South Park as another blockbuster.
20. Undead Robber unbreakable (2000)
Director: M. Knight Shyamalan
Starring: Bruce Willis / Samuel Jackson / Robin White
Great movies that are underrated!