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Most Memorable Tarantino Movie Quotes Ever, Ranked

Most Memorable Tarantino Movie Quotes Ever, Ranked
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These lines are so striking that it is just impossible to forget them.

We love Tarantino's movies for their unforgettable characters, among other things. For a character to be great, it is crucial to have lines that would be remembered for many years.

So here we go, the best quotes of Tarantino's stunning characters.

8. "That Woman Deserves Her Revenge" (Kill Bill: Vol. 2)

As Budd confesses to himself in a terrible crime he and the others committed to The Bride, he says to Bill: "That woman deserves her revenge and we deserve to die."

7. "The D is silent" (Django Unchained)

The line said by Jamie Foxx's Django to a character played by Franco Nero — the actor who played Jango in the original Italian movie. A meta layer added to a great memorable line.

6. "When you get to Hell, John, tell them Daisy sent you" (The Hateful Eight)

The phrase is said by Daisy Domergue to John Ruth as she anticipates that her captor's days are numbered. Eventually, Daisy will probably say hello to John in hell in person.

5. "We in the killin' Nazi business" (Inglourious Basterds)

This monologue by Brad Pitt's character was such a spot-on to introduce the characters and their ways of dealing with problems: "You probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-takin' business; we in the killin' Nazi business. And cousin, business is a-boomin'."

4. "Royale with cheese" (Pulp Fiction)

The line "They call it a Royale with cheese" said by Vincent Vega in the beginning of the film was a part of a conversation seemingly about nothing. But this scene manages to introduce the characters in a unique and interesting way.

3. "When you grow up, I'll be waiting" (Kill Bill Vol. 1)

On her revenge path, The Bride kills Copperhead in the beginning of the movie. Her little daughter was a witness to this murder, and The Bride says to her "your mother had it comin'.

When you grow up, if you still feel raw about it, I'll be waiting."

2. "Are you gonna bark all day little doggie? Or are you gonna bite?" (Reservoir Dogs)

What a badass response from Michael Madsen's Mr. Blonde to Mr. White's accusations. So cold, no more comments needed.

1. "English, mother*****r, do you speak it?" (Pulp Fiction)

The whole sequence of Samuel L. Jackson 's Jules in the apartment scene from Pulp Fiction is iconic as a whole, with this particular line being the most memorable.