Took me a while to figure out Samuel L Jackson. He tends to show up in a lot of things. His (recently) unprecedented contract with Marvel Studios for 9 separate films helped make him the most recent addition to my recurring role actors quiz.
There are no "Hateful Eight" questions because that was his worst movie in my opinion. It was so boring I barely got through it. At some point you just hope all the characters die already since that's the only way the movie is guaranteed to end. Good soundtrack though.
Hateful Eight is probably my least favorite of his too...but I still thought it was pretty good. I was very bored the first time, but the second viewing was a lot more interesting. It's tough for any director to do (almost) an entire film in one room, but I think it really hamstrings a lot of what makes Tarantino's movies so special. It's hard to cultivate that simultaneously violent/playful/ironic tone with such a strict geographic and spatial limitation. There were so many people in that room, and so much hostility among all of them, that it was impossible to have any of the wry back-and-forth that Tarantino is usually so good at.
I thought Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood were both great... least favorite for me were Death Proof and Jackie Brown. Or 4 Rooms if that counts. From Dusk til Dawn by a mile if we count films he acted in but didn't direct. Pulp Fiction is the most overrated IMO but it was alright. Django and Basterds are probably my two favorites, but the first Kill Bill was also good.
Zoe Bell has been in more than five Tarantino movies. She was on screen in Kill Bill ( as Uma Thruman's stuntwoman ), Death Proof, Inglourious Basterds, Django, Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
I didn't read the questions in chronological order and I was going to guess Tarantino anyway but I didn't for some reason otherwise I would've gotten that
http://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/66970/100-greatest-film-performances-of-all-time
And actually, Jackson was in six movies if you count his narrator cameo in Inglourious Basterds.
. Planet Terror was one half of it, Death Proof the other.