Quentin Tarantinois no stranger to making great movies that have helped define eras in Hollywood.

There’s not much debate that many ofQuentin Tarantino’s moviesare among the best of their respective years.

He believes a Clint Eastwood western trilogy is the best ever brought to the screen.

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Tarantino has made it no secret how much he adores these films.

In fact,the writer/director believes it is"the greatest achievement in the history of cinema.

Tarantino’s thoughts on the excellence of the trilogy has not changed over the years either.

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He says its the only trilogy that"completely and utterly works to the nth degree.

That’s what makes theDollars Trilogya favorite of Tarantino’s.

The influence can also be felt in a broader sense.

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Those movies emulate similar moments and characters from Leone and Eastwood’s films.

“That’s far from Tarantino’s opinion.

He even admitted to not having seenA Fistful of Dollarsbefore reviewing the sequel.

Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction and Clint Eastwood in the Dollars Trilogy

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The tide turned in theDollars Trilogy’s favor upon the release ofThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

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Ultimately, it’s difficult to argue withQuentin Tarantinoabout the significance and importance of these three films.

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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