I find inglorious bastards quite amusing in parts (love the early bit where the guy gives up the family under the floorboards) but it gets too hysterical and a bit unbelievable at the end.
And django has some great dialogue but is also just a bit too fucked up and you feel he's gone into an area that he actually doesn't know enough about.
Same for bastards actually. Whereas I think with Hollywood it's a similar idea to both of those, but he pulls it off in that particular story world.
I mean, he's obviously past his best, nknd of these are as good as Reservoir dogs or pulp fiction, but still, I can't remember having such a good cinema night for ages. Maybe only good time was memorable in same way.
I fell asleep during hateful 8, might have to rewatch.