I feel like Tarintino's movies always involve some universally despised, one dimensional villain ("Nazi's!" or "Knights of the Golden Circle" or whatever) which to me is rather annoying. He never creates a plot that demands he spend sometime drafting an original background; no, instead, he just creates his heroic persona and sends him out against the latest historical American villain in vogue.
All of his movies are basically the same: about an illegal immigrant that escapes prison and kills al-Baghdadi to avenge something something explosions something something Eva Longoria's sweaty, shiny tits, something something fireball. The end.
Of course, I also hate action movies in general.
I completely agree. Pulp Fiction mostly avoids that, and that's probably why it's the only one of his movies I straight-up like. The others are guilty pleasures at best.
I'd have to speculate that "Reservoir Dogs" would also be in there. Every other Tarantino film I'm aware of is sheer self-conscious ridiculousness, which can be amusing, but doesn't necessarily make for "good filmmaking" (whatever that is).