Cant say I agree. Michael Bay is a director who I would say makes films where it's known to leave your brain at the door and, if you can even enjoy it, to simply enjoy just for entertainment purposes. I do believe Tarantino is an artist with his filmmaking. It may not be the most traditional but I think there is plenty to love about his films, but it lies in the details moreso than the Scorsese films (since you named him, which is not a good comparison since the intended styles are so different). I have no issue with him "taking" the yellow jumpsuit from GoD. In fact, I love that he did. And it's even cooler that most of the general public didn't know that, or understood the Shaw Bros. logo in the beginning, or had any clue who Gordon Liu or Sonny Chiba were before-hand. Or that the original Django was in the new one. To me, he makes modern-day, cult films and I love him for that. His films are purposefully over the top, but he succeeds. The action, the characters, the dialogue all have a certain feel around them that is unmistakably purposeful. I think his films have rather strong writing, very creative dialogue, and rewatch value. The way his scenes are shot and the atmosphere of his films are fantastic. He continually chooses the perfect actors and cast members that make all his characters memorable. The musicians he brings in always give his films killer soundtracks. That isn't by accident. He has a particular stye, yes, and in a traditional sense may not be in the league of some, but to me he knows how to make great movies and even everyone in them looks like they are having fun being involved. And it shows. I give the guy alot of credit because he is out to make films fun (yet still be very good critically) rather than the typical, careful and overly cautious Oscar winners.