has a favorite television show, and it may come as a surprise to fans of the Oscar-winning director. Quentin Tarantino has made 10 movies in his career, though he prefers to think of the Kill Bill movies as one film, and Death Proof was originally released as a double feature with Planet Terror for Grindhouse. While his films vary wildly in story structure, setting, and characters, they also have quite a bit in common. They're pulpy, violent, hilarious, fast-moving, and .
It's pretty well known what fascinates and intrigues Quentin Tarantino. His movies are chock-full of references to pop culture, cinema of the past, celebrities, and history. You would have a long list of movies to watch if you wanted to see everything mentioned by name or sight in Tarantino's filmography. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood alone is stuffed with the things Tarantino grew up with and made him fall in love with the movies. So it may come as a bit of a surprise to hear what his favorite TV show is.
Of all the TV shows to love, the director who has made a name for himself by looking back at the classics and unseen gems of cinema history says that How I Met Your Mother is his favorite. "Hands down, my favorite show," he said (via Cracked). He went on to say, "I've been watching that since the very first episode, so that's the one show that I always keep watching." as his favorite show, once bringing it up in a Vulture interview as well, alongside Justified.

Both times that Quentin Tarantino has mentioned How I Met Your Mother, . Well, for one thing, he's not alone. How I Met Your Mother was a highly popular show with strong ratings throughout its nine-season run. It's not exactly unusual that someone would pick it as their favorite series. However, it is unusual that Tarantino would choose it. How I Met Your Mother is the quintessential network sitcom, filled with all the cliches, characters, in-jokes, catchphrases, and more associated with the genre.

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From what we know of Tarantino, you might expect his favorite show to be some obscure French series from the '70s, that seems more up his alley. However, . His films are influenced by exploitation and B-movies as much as they are by cinema classics like The Great Escape and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Eclectic taste is an understatement for Tarantino, and he seems to absorb everything pop culture-wise. With that in mind, How I Met Your Mother is a perfectly fine pick.

Quentin Tarantino has also never been shy about the future of his career. Tarantino has long said he would only direct 10 movies, which means he has one more in the chamber. However, even if he holds to that vision, . He's even hinted that he would be interested in doing a TV show after his final movie. Specifically, Tarantino said,
"I could do a TV show. I didn't say I’m going to go into the night darkly, all right? I could do a TV show. I could do a short film. I could do a play. All kinds of things I could do, but I'll probably just be more of a writer."
It's a traditionally flippant remark from Tarantino, who has never claimed he would stop working after 10 movies, and even that claim has never been a promise. However, if fans and critics want to hold him to anything, they should hold him to this. A television show, even a miniseries, from would be an event like no other, and you can guarantee fans of all sorts would be sitting down to watch the pilot.

How I Met Your Mother
9/10
- 2005 - 2014-00-00
- CBS
- Craig Thomas
- Michael J. Shea
- Chris Harris, Stephen Lloyd, Joe Kelly, Robia Rashid, Greg Malins, Chris Marcil, Phil Lord, Sam Johnson, Tami Sagher, Gloria Calderon Kellett
How I Met Your Mother is a television series that follows a father telling his children about his past. Released in 2005, it explores his experiences and adventures with four close friends, leading up to meeting their mother, as depicted through a series of flashbacks.