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Quentin Tarantino loved 'X-Men: First Class', liked 'Green Lantern'
Published Wednesday, Jan 18 2012, 10:30 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | 2 comments
Quentin Tarantino has listed X-Men: First Class as one of his top films of 2011.
Matthew Vaughn's movie featured in fifth place on the filmmaker's list, which was published by The Quentin Tarantino Archives.
Comics-related films Green Lantern, Captain America and Green Hornet were also included in a separate list of films he 'liked' from last year.


Midnight in Paris secured the top spot on his list.
Green Lantern and Green Hornet were both considered flops.
Tarantino is currently working on Django Unchained, which will star Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Don Johnson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kurt Russell, Kerry Washington, Sacha Baron Cohen and Samuel L Jackson.
Watch the X-Men: First Class trailer below:
Matthew Vaughn's movie featured in fifth place on the filmmaker's list, which was published by The Quentin Tarantino Archives.
Comics-related films Green Lantern, Captain America and Green Hornet were also included in a separate list of films he 'liked' from last year.

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Midnight in Paris secured the top spot on his list.
Green Lantern and Green Hornet were both considered flops.
Tarantino is currently working on Django Unchained, which will star Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Don Johnson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kurt Russell, Kerry Washington, Sacha Baron Cohen and Samuel L Jackson.
Watch the X-Men: First Class trailer below:
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