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I have just done so, how you are not a massive channel already is beyond me. I will be sharing you to all the RUclips content creators I know too, so they can give you a boost on their communities. You need 'blowing up' in the better sense of the modern vernacular 😁
What does your name for the channel mean? I think your channel name might be setting people back. Just my view. I'm not trying to be rude in anyway. It's just that your work is so well done, and I watched hours of it before I subscribed, because I don't understand what the name means. Don't change the name, just give a 3 second thing at the beginning telling what in means. I see Kino alot, but I have no clue what it means, and Okolo is new to me as well. I'm sorry if I offend from my ignorance, I am only trying to help. You can delete my comment if you like.
It's so awesome that, from the very start, Quentin is easily recognizable as the Quentin we know today. The power of just being yourself and never quitting is inspiring.
"Being yourself" can be as brutal as it is rewarding. This is why it's critical to surround oneself with people with similar goals, if not completely different paths to arrive there.
Plain and simple, Tarantino is just my favorite. It’s partly generational, but he makes movies you want to watch. Fun, funny, clever, exciting, impactful.
****EDIT**** Some people think I meant this comment to be sarcastic. I honestly didn't. I am a QT fan, and it was cool hearing about Jackie Brown from this perspective. Here is my original comment: "That's fascinating. I had no idea that the black community had an affinity for that movie. That is so cool. You've taught me something I didn't know."
@@johndalton3180 I sense sarcasm? Jackie Brown is literally a love song to black cinema, starring the Queen herself miss Foxy Brown. Of course the movie was very popular with black people.
@@johndalton3180 You don’t need to be so damn rude. The commenter is simply expressing how beloved the movie was by the black community… your petulance and sarcasm is not needed.
@@Haerinx87 Forget that idiot. He’s another clueless white person who takes issues when black people have the nerve to talk about anything black-related.
For a lot of creatives, me included, Quentin is more than just a film director. He's an artist that made his dreams come to life in an industry where most ppl dont get to live their dreams out. Ironic. Yes. Stoned. Yes.
Tarantino is easily one of the best if not one of he is THE best director still going today. He has it all. Visuals, character depth, dialogue and the best soundtracks. Love this guy and really hope he doesnt retire at 10 movies.
What makes QT, Scorsese, and Guy Richie my 3 favorites of all time is their writing. Their dialog is so natural, yet surreal at the same time, which most of the more exciting time's of our everyday lives are. Their movies feel like real life that's being watched my an omniscient audience.
I swear to the 'lil christmas baby Jesus....those 3 are my EXACT top 3. (I like Fuqua a lot as well & probably John Witherspoon my 'wild card' fav (if i had to choose an "alternate" for this dream team, id have Nolan on the bench - lol) I've went back & forth on this, but QT is DEF in my #1 spot #2-4 = Scorsese, Ritchie, & Fuqua (interchangeable) #5 Witherspoon *alternate = Nolan
Richie co wrote his best movies with Matthew Vaughan , and you could really see the difference when they went their own ways and Richie had a whole string of duds (swept away, revolver , rocknrolla) where Vaughan had hit after hit. I think Ritchie must have skills, cause the gentleman was a return to form but vaughan definitely helped him in a big way in the early days.
Quentin is the greatest ever. His story is incredible. He did all of this by himself, and of course with the love an d support of his mother. It was smart to move to L.A. too.
I think your journalistic and concise documentaries are a breath of fresh air, in a space filled with "media production". It took me 8 hours of viewing. Not a moment wasted. Thank you.
I drove out in a snowstorm to see Django on opening day in the UK. If Quentin Tarantino has anything to do with a film, my butt is in the seat. This documentary is amazing!!
HAHaha Clooney had already acted in movies. He was a HUGE star already at the time because he was the lead in the highest rated drama on primetime TV on NBC for almost a decade beforehand.
@@robertfrost8264 ER Premiered in 1994 and from dusk till Dawn came out and 96.. a decade ? 🤣🤣🤣 and before that he did small TV movies and shows that never took off.. big Tv star maybe by 96 but not until dusk til dawn was he a leading man in Hollywood pictures.. please know what your talking before you make a know it all comment that’s completely and stupidly wrong 🤣🤣🤣
I watched all 3 parts of your documentary and I LOVE IT! This is the definitive Tarantino doc! You nailed it! I've seen so many QT docs, but none of them compare to this beautiful masterpiece. Congrats!
Thank you, Jon, for your warm words! This work was very special for us since we are true QT fans! If you enjoyed our doc, it would be great if you could share it with your friends in your social networks. We just have not any idea about how to make it viral, but still hoping that it will happen some day ;)
Dusk Til Dawn was EVERYTHING to me in highschool. Came out when I was in 9th grade; had everything. Borrow, comedy, action, drama... VAMPIRES.... Still on my top 25 favorite movies !
One little note is that quentin says he didnt have writer’s block on inglorious basterd’s before kill bill he just said he wrote too much and didnt have a structure so wrote kill bill to get more grounded back into a story he understood
This is unequivocally, and without doubt, the BEST Quentin Tarantino documentary on RUclips. That's my opinion. We watched this twice last night with friends who are all fans of this genius work. Me personally, I could never get enough of From Dusk Till Dawn [part 1], and RDogs, and if I was given a choice having somethings to take if stuck on an deserted island - shipwrecked, I would choose a selection of his movies and a portable player to watch them on. So both thumbs up, and much respect for a this, your really superb insightful documentary, which gave a great look at how he made his way and left his mark.
Love Tarantino. The post-post modernist writer/director who never tries to convince you you're watching anything but a movie. 'Pulp' and 'Django' are two of my favorites. And you know when a film (or tv show episode) is classic when you can rewatch it at least once a year or so and still enjoy it.
It's a damn good thing his mother never listened to those teachers who wanted to put him on sedatives. He's got a form of ADHD, and he's brilliant. One of my film heroes. I hope he starts writing novels after he's done with his last film. It's gonna be weird not expecting him to make any more movies. QT's 10th and final film "The Film Critic" should be incredibly bittersweet. Edit: Great documentary! Can't wait to watch the other 2 volumes now.
Damn! Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, and Forrest Gump in the same year... Those were the days. I guess people now prefer to watch soap operas on Netflix instead of good movies....
@@cshepard09 It sure does seem like all the big hit movies these days all come from comic book superhero stories. The decline of popular music is even more egregious though, where the tools to make music is better than ever yet is mainly used to produce lowest-common-denominator junk.
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When I turned on the video I expected a 10-20 minute filler for my day, and I realized this to be a full fledged documentary in 3 parts! Wow, I went through the 1st episode with fascination, definitely will load up the next ones as soon as I have an hour to spare, thank you for your hard work!
I dont get how such well put up documentary has so few views. It is what RUclips documentaries should be accurate well made and entertaining just pure kino.
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As someone who absorbs everything about any auteur director, this video has some footage I've never found before. Kudos. And thanks for giving me new adventures to hunt down.
who, or what is Okolo Kino? please share. Earlybird3 is aka as Phil Early a real person. I see 1. you have made a number of documentaries, Scoresese being one of your subjects. In those do you pronouce his his name correctly Score sez ee? I've not watched your part two of Tarantino doc, but right off the bat I have wondered if Tarantino and Um Thurman had a thing, sex. Doesn't matter if they did or not as they would have been *consenting* adults. What Tarantino has done his films matter, and he is a fascinating genius level person. So once again thank you for your work.
I'm very pleased to find out there's two more parts to this documentary. I thought it was a definitive work on Tarantino and a very enjoyable watch. Never did care for NATURAL BORN KILLERS and now I know why. I always loved TRUE ROMANCE which was from his earlier days with an unforgettable fight scene in a motel room but surprised it was directed by Tony Scott who did MAN ON FIRE with Denzel, his finest performance IMO. Scott was a very fine director and I'm pleased he had that connection to Tarantino. The writing just leaps off the screen.
Tarantino's mother, however, and Pam Grier and every other woman she voices, does not have that accent. So she's probably great in the sack, though, I don't know that it's good enough that she should be the one to do these voices.
Can you make one of these documentaries series on James Cameron? He had a similar rise to fame in the late 70s and early 80s. Like Tarantino, Cameron never went to film school. Was just a naturally gifted dude meant to make movies! Awesome video by the way!
It would be so hard to do one on Cameron that didn’t have a ton of accusations. It’s like a lawsuit waiting to happen. The guy makes great work but has been accused of being like a certain brutal dictator.
I don't think anyone could be complemented more than the author saying his rewrite of his book is great FYI I love to spend a night with Tarantino and his music library he as got some great taste
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You have just put in a super entertaining video (and in a very Quentinesque way) everything that I have gathered over the years following every detail of Quentin in his early years. Keep up the great work man! I have to share this!
this is a great piece. the only thing I don’t care for is the QT impression, which feels a bit hyperbolic-but that’s a stylistic choice, so that’s just my preference.
All 3 of these are so well made that even my brother watched it , he’s not a fan of documentaries he liked it a lot as well , the opening to this is very cool as well you kept it plain simple but yet filled with good information
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This is why Tarantino is my favorite director because of his massive knowledge and love for film general. Sure you can say that fro all directions and what not but non are like Tarantino who know what the ins and outs of cinema and how it works and how to grab peoples interest and make people love and enjoy films because of his many many years of watching movies.
I think the point is, Reservoir Dogs wasn't a star studded cast. The success and skill of Tarantino helped the popularity of those actors in which they became stars later. Anyone in a Tarantino film, because it was a Tarantino film, helped make an actors name well known and got them more work. 31:21 Peter Gabriel music from the movie Birdy.
Well, you can’t say they were nobodies either. Don’t forget that Tarantino wasn’t the Hollywood legend he is today. Today he can make a call and get anyone, hell, big actors and Oscar nominees call him now to check if they can be in his next film. Back then, he was little Quentin, trying to make his first movie. Young directors with no significant credits, can’t easily get anyone above an acting school. So no matter where Keitel’s career was at, he was still a star and probably not easy to impress. Roth wasn’t huge, but he was a BAFTA Nominee with ten movies on his belt by then, Buscemi had twice as many, and while everyone involved benefited, they were still way beyond Tarantino’s reach at the time. For a first time director, scoring one good actor with a good filmography is a huge deal, let alone this many.
@@alexman378 You're right. I wasn't thinking of Harvey as much as the other guys, but they weren't first time actors eithers, as you mentioned. I just think they weren't "stars", but being in a Tarantino movie helped them becomes known as "stars". Even though this was Tarantino's first film, it was the quality of the script that attracted good actors to it, with the help of Harvey of course and established that Tarantino was going to be known as the talent he is.
What a crock...4 rooms was fantastic....seen it a thousand times. QTs section was great...no doubt about it but the entire movie is carried by Tim's over the top animated performance.
I love his writing. Wish to hell I would have pursued that. I didn't realize it was a gift until I wrote profit reports , user guides, appraisal and adherence guidelines , software test cases for AT&T and won awards for it. Hell, I also wrote music for several years. I owned damn near every movie he's made. I'm still stunned that the movie industry didn't recognize that people love violence and real world language. I've even witnessed interviews where he has to answer questions about his writing. Damn some people just don't get it. But the internet and you tube and social media has proven that people in the industry don't have a clue what will play big and what won't.
I had heard that Tarantino was not pleased with "Natural born killers", but I never knew the details. Ironically I think they did a great job and it does definitely feel and look like a Tarantino movie from the very beginning until the very end. The black/white segments, the cartoon segments, the Leone-sque build up to violence and the Peckinpah-esque violence (that he adopted later in his movies). The cast is stellar and their performances are exceptional - Robert Downey Jr., Tom Sizemore, Tommy Lee Jones, then Woody Harelson and Juliette Lewis as the main characters. One of Tarantino's best qualities is that he gets absolutely the best from his actors and they deifinitely managed that in this movie. Crazy but conving and highly entertaining characters, visually stnning, witty dialogues... "Let's not kill anyone on our wedding day" - it sounds so corny until you realize they could jump in the car, catch up with those kids and sadistically rape and kill them. I lthink if Tarantinno watched that movie he'd be really like it. "Mickey and Mallory Knox did it".
I wish that samuel L jackson would've gotten that part for reservoir dogs... If you go back and listen to the guy lines that got the part they sound like perfect lines for sam and in my opinion samuel L would've delivered better. And it would've been nice to see tarantino's number 1 guy in tarantino's very first movie
Nah, I think it’s better that we were introduced to him working with Tarantino as a main character in Pulp Fiction. Their collaboration started with a bang.
Finally I get to be in the first group of ppl to subscribe to a channel that is amazing and will surely be 1M someday soon..great job and awesome voice over brother
@@OkoloKino thank you for your amazing attention to detail and the immense amount of research you must have done, and again the voice over commentary is really quality brother , I can honestly say that I think Quentin Tarantino himself would appreciate this video just on the passion you two obviously share or whomever wrote this and did the research... Thanks again for this man watching for more stuff from you in the future
@@mattketchabaw3907 Thank you so much! Yes, it would be great to get some feedback from Quentin. The research, script, editing, etc. is 100% made by us. The 4th, definitive volume, will be done just if and Tarantino wants it because we will need his participation. So, if someone knows how to contact him, welcome to help us =)
@@OkoloKino I would LOVE to see that come to fruition brother... I know that basically the number of your views/subs dictates who will do an interview with a RUclipsr , which is understandable but u are criminally under rated, if only u could somehow get someone in his circle to just see the sheer love and respect and research and appreciation for his life/work, if he knew I'm sure he would give you the time with him to make this series about Quentin Tarantino himself the BEST documentary/bio that has ever been made .. it's already amazing and informative and very watchable with not one complaint from me who is a die hard fan of the man , if u get that interview, I really feel that you have done the perfect series on the subject but even if you don't I would recommend this and have to everyone I know that has even seen one of his movies , your truly an amazing team over there and as I said before , Quentin would love this love letter to his life and work.. PLEASE!! if anyone reading this can get his attention, make it happen ... This channel deserves it and clearly loves films like only ppl like Quentin can and do!! Cheers and I will always be looking for that conclusion to make it 11 out of 10 rating, and a 6th star thanks for all your hard work again Okolo Kino
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Reservoir Dogs was a total ripoff. Btw its pronounced Zoe-ee
I beg of you what’s the name of the song used at the end
@@Houseoffam47 I'm quite sure it's Los Coronas song
I have just done so, how you are not a massive channel already is beyond me. I will be sharing you to all the RUclips content creators I know too, so they can give you a boost on their communities. You need 'blowing up' in the better sense of the modern vernacular 😁
What does your name for the channel mean? I think your channel name might be setting people back. Just my view. I'm not trying to be rude in anyway. It's just that your work is so well done, and I watched hours of it before I subscribed, because I don't understand what the name means. Don't change the name, just give a 3 second thing at the beginning telling what in means. I see Kino alot, but I have no clue what it means, and Okolo is new to me as well. I'm sorry if I offend from my ignorance, I am only trying to help. You can delete my comment if you like.
It's so awesome that, from the very start, Quentin is easily recognizable as the Quentin we know today. The power of just being yourself and never quitting is inspiring.
Beautiful comment!
"Being yourself" can be as brutal as it is rewarding. This is why it's critical to surround oneself with people with similar goals, if not completely different paths to arrive there.
No cap I just rewatched Jackie brown , definitely slept on .
Perfectly said.
Plain and simple, Tarantino is just my favorite. It’s partly generational, but he makes movies you want to watch. Fun, funny, clever, exciting, impactful.
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Damn Tarantino copy reservoir dogs
🤟 I. Couldn't. Hav. Said. That. Better Richard
Yea when he's stealing off all the movies he watched lol no talent, if you do that in college its an instant fail
One time it was Oliver stone for me.
Jackie Brown was in EVERY black household in the late 90’s. It’s his most slept on movie and it’s one of Samuel L Jackson best work next to 187.
the bit with Bobby de Niro in the park lot gets me every time when she says "lou-issssssss..." lol
****EDIT**** Some people think I meant this comment to be sarcastic. I honestly didn't. I am a QT fan, and it was cool hearing about Jackie Brown from this perspective. Here is my original comment: "That's fascinating. I had no idea that the black community had an affinity for that movie. That is so cool. You've taught me something I didn't know."
@@johndalton3180 I sense sarcasm? Jackie Brown is literally a love song to black cinema, starring the Queen herself miss Foxy Brown. Of course the movie was very popular with black people.
@@johndalton3180 You don’t need to be so damn rude. The commenter is simply expressing how beloved the movie was by the black community… your petulance and sarcasm is not needed.
@@Haerinx87 Forget that idiot. He’s another clueless white person who takes issues when black people have the nerve to talk about anything black-related.
Can we all just take a moment to thank Tarantino's mother?!
The guy impersonating Tarantinos voice is too much lol
Nope
My sister in law worked for her.
@@therealwilfreddierkes9980 fr?
@@nickdiaz4961 He's not bad but he's too slow!
For a lot of creatives, me included, Quentin is more than just a film director. He's an artist that made his dreams come to life in an industry where most ppl dont get to live their dreams out. Ironic. Yes. Stoned. Yes.
The dude couldn't write or do math ??? WTF LOL.
same
Tarantino is easily one of the best if not one of he is THE best director still going today. He has it all. Visuals, character depth, dialogue and the best soundtracks. Love this guy and really hope he doesnt retire at 10 movies.
He has said he will do only ten movies but might do television after.
What makes QT, Scorsese, and Guy Richie my 3 favorites of all time is their writing. Their dialog is so natural, yet surreal at the same time, which most of the more exciting time's of our everyday lives are. Their movies feel like real life that's being watched my an omniscient audience.
I swear to the 'lil christmas baby Jesus....those 3 are my EXACT top 3.
(I like Fuqua a lot as well & probably John Witherspoon my 'wild card' fav (if i had to choose an "alternate" for this dream team, id have Nolan on the bench - lol)
I've went back & forth on this, but QT is DEF in my #1 spot
#2-4 = Scorsese, Ritchie, & Fuqua (interchangeable)
#5 Witherspoon
*alternate = Nolan
Agreed! Guy Richie and Tarantino movies are all in my top 5 movies ...
Richie co wrote his best movies with Matthew Vaughan , and you could really see the difference when they went their own ways and Richie had a whole string of duds (swept away, revolver , rocknrolla) where Vaughan had hit after hit. I think Ritchie must have skills, cause the gentleman was a return to form but vaughan definitely helped him in a big way in the early days.
Just saw The Gentleman, so damn good.
@@josephstewart2821 I really liked Rocknrolla, but I get what you're saying.
Quentin is the greatest ever. His story is incredible. He did all of this by himself, and of course with the love an d support of his mother. It was smart to move to L.A. too.
19:09 even in a rough demo you can see how brilliant an actor Steve Buscemi is
He was simply brilliant as the cross eyed homeless person who was angry with his father.
I think your journalistic and concise documentaries are a breath of fresh air, in a space filled with "media production".
It took me 8 hours of viewing. Not a moment wasted.
Thank you.
Thank you!
We are just some amateur movie enthusiasts =)
These videos are ridiculously high quality - this is the best of the internet
I drove out in a snowstorm to see Django on opening day in the UK. If Quentin Tarantino has anything to do with a film, my butt is in the seat. This documentary is amazing!!
Django Unchained will always be in my top 3 for movies.
@@pestilentfellow3609same for me that story is legendary
Tarantino is my Hero. I will watch anything that he is associated with. And for good reason. He's a genius.
Quentin revives Travolta’s career and threw Clooney to stardom. Incredible! 👏🏻👏🏻
HAHaha Clooney had already acted in movies. He was a HUGE star already at the time because he was the lead in the highest rated drama on primetime TV on NBC for almost a decade beforehand.
@@robertfrost8264 That’s true too, but in a film sense I feel like From Dusk Till Dawn brought him to the next level
Wasn't he already in ER that show was fucking huge lol
@@robertfrost8264 ER Premiered in 1994 and from dusk till Dawn came out and 96.. a decade ? 🤣🤣🤣 and before that he did small TV movies and shows that never took off.. big Tv star maybe by 96 but not until dusk til dawn was he a leading man in Hollywood pictures.. please know what your talking before you make a know it all comment that’s completely and stupidly wrong 🤣🤣🤣
I watched all 3 parts of your documentary and I LOVE IT! This is the definitive Tarantino doc! You nailed it! I've seen so many QT docs, but none of them compare to this beautiful masterpiece. Congrats!
Thank you, Jon, for your warm words! This work was very special for us since we are true QT fans! If you enjoyed our doc, it would be great if you could share it with your friends in your social networks. We just have not any idea about how to make it viral, but still hoping that it will happen some day ;)
@@OkoloKino I've met him a few times. I was at the Hateful 8 live script read and at the Cannes screening of OUAIH
So true! I've always wanted to see a QT biography and this channel nailed it!
@@jonschnitzer you missed a "T" there.
Dusk Til Dawn was EVERYTHING to me in highschool. Came out when I was in 9th grade; had everything. Borrow, comedy, action, drama... VAMPIRES.... Still on my top 25 favorite movies !
And titties
Boobs?
One of THE most well-researched, written, and edited docs I've ever enjoyed.
Thank you so much for the splendicity.
~fellow knoxvillian here!
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@@ВиталийОчкоpretty sure the dude is actually Ukrainian… 😬
@@admilz Слава Україні!
I am shocked by the amount of details behind these movies, I love this.
One little note is that quentin says he didnt have writer’s block on inglorious basterd’s before kill bill he just said he wrote too much and didnt have a structure so wrote kill bill to get more grounded back into a story he understood
I learned more about QT in the first 6 minutes then I have in hours of other videos about him.
I love the story format used here.
Blowout was and still is an awesome classic so unknown and underrated yet way ahead of its time film. Tarantino knows his stuff man. Classic
This is unequivocally, and without doubt, the BEST Quentin Tarantino documentary on RUclips. That's my opinion. We watched this twice last night with friends who are all fans of this genius work. Me personally, I could never get enough of From Dusk Till Dawn [part 1], and RDogs, and if I was given a choice having somethings to take if stuck on an deserted island - shipwrecked, I would choose a selection of his movies and a portable player to watch them on.
So both thumbs up, and much respect for a this, your really superb insightful documentary, which gave a great look at how he made his way and left his mark.
Many thanks for your feedback! We really appreciate!
Love Tarantino. The post-post modernist writer/director who never tries to convince you you're watching anything but a movie. 'Pulp' and 'Django' are two of my favorites. And you know when a film (or tv show episode) is classic when you can rewatch it at least once a year or so and still enjoy it.
The man is a legend. His movies are amazing when it comes to giving you a full experience. I can’t wait for more Tarantino❤
What a fantastic documentary! It showcases a passionate love for cinema, the same passion that QT himself has become a symbol of. Thank you!
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It's a damn good thing his mother never listened to those teachers who wanted to put him on sedatives. He's got a form of ADHD, and he's brilliant. One of my film heroes. I hope he starts writing novels after he's done with his last film. It's gonna be weird not expecting him to make any more movies. QT's 10th and final film "The Film Critic" should be incredibly bittersweet. Edit: Great documentary! Can't wait to watch the other 2 volumes now.
I thought I’d learned everything about Tarantino - thank you for such a comprehensive video.
Damn! Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, and Forrest Gump in the same year... Those were the days.
I guess people now prefer to watch soap operas on Netflix instead of good movies....
Yeah it’s so sad how far movies/tv have fallen. Now they make cgi eye candy for simpletons
@@cshepard09 what's wrong with CGI? Alot of great films have it
There's lots of amazing work in TV box sets. You can have both, hopefully?
@@cshepard09 It sure does seem like all the big hit movies these days all come from comic book superhero stories. The decline of popular music is even more egregious though, where the tools to make music is better than ever yet is mainly used to produce lowest-common-denominator junk.
@@kadiriolanipekun6486 It looks shit 💩
I’ve watched many professionally made documentaries about “Q” but none of them compare with this video. Exceptional work.
Wow, thank you for for your nice words. I hope you will enjoy the second and third volume of this documentary too. If you do, please, give us a favor sharing it with friends you think would like it also. Thank you again, and will wait for your comments under other biographies too!
When I turned on the video I expected a 10-20 minute filler for my day, and I realized this to be a full fledged documentary in 3 parts! Wow, I went through the 1st episode with fascination, definitely will load up the next ones as soon as I have an hour to spare, thank you for your hard work!
I dont get how such well put up documentary has so few views.
It is what RUclips documentaries should be accurate well made and entertaining just pure kino.
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The fact that both Travolta and Bruce Willis were in "Look Who's Talking". And Tarantino resurrected both actor's careers simultaneously. Inspired!
As someone who absorbs everything about any auteur director, this video has some footage I've never found before. Kudos. And thanks for giving me new adventures to hunt down.
What I enjoy the most in every Tarantino movie is the dialogue. The footage itself is cool but the dialogue is really spot on.
this is an outstanding documentary, full of insight into Tarantino's career, and also quite fun! Kudos!
who, or what is Okolo Kino? please share. Earlybird3 is aka as Phil Early a real person. I see 1. you have made a number of documentaries, Scoresese being one of your subjects. In those do you pronouce his his name correctly Score sez ee? I've not watched your part two of Tarantino doc, but right off the bat I have wondered if Tarantino and Um Thurman had a thing, sex. Doesn't matter if they did or not as they would have been *consenting* adults. What Tarantino has done his films matter, and he is a fascinating genius level person. So once again thank you for your work.
One of the best things I’ve seen on RUclips in awhile! Sharing and thank you for making!
I love this videos- definitely boosts my confidence and makes me want to meet Quentin that much more
Thank you so much for this video. I absolutely love Quentin Tarantino and watching an hour long doc on him is my happy place. Amazing
Hi! It's just the first volume of 3 parts documentary. Check out our channel. Probably, the second volume is even more entertaining.
I'm very pleased to find out there's two more parts to this documentary.
I thought it was a definitive work on Tarantino and a very enjoyable watch.
Never did care for NATURAL BORN KILLERS and now I know why.
I always loved TRUE ROMANCE which was from his earlier days with an unforgettable fight scene in a motel room but surprised it was directed by Tony Scott who did MAN ON FIRE with Denzel, his finest performance IMO. Scott was a very fine director and I'm pleased he had that connection to Tarantino. The writing just leaps off the screen.
"Best Acting Done By John Travolta.' Always been my favorite awards category.
The girl who did Tarantino's mother's voice has a beautiful accent and voice.
Tarantino's mother, however, and Pam Grier and every other woman she voices, does not have that accent. So she's probably great in the sack, though, I don't know that it's good enough that she should be the one to do these voices.
This is a must for any long
-time Tarantino fan. Excellent work!!
This is hands down the best Tarantino doc i've seen in my life. Great job!!!
Hey! Thank you!
The idea of Tarantino's mom, Connie McHugh voiced in a distinctly Russian voice is quite endearing.
Sounds like Fabian from Pulp Fiction
Thanks! You have a good ear for accents
The best documentary about Tarantino ❤️🇧🇷
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So well made and entertaining documentary about one of the best directors ever! Thank you, I had really fun watching
Great job on this documentary!
Thanks a lot, Tom!
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@@OkoloKino real
Reall good wotk here
Tarantino's fake voice-over is absolutely brilliant haha.
Uhm,.. was it a fake voice over? or was this his own voice? 😏 I find Tarentino a great magician and a filmmaker👏😊❤️👍
I love how this has been released at the same time I've been binge watching grindhouse movies over lockdown. Great channel 🖤
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Can you make one of these documentaries series on James Cameron? He had a similar rise to fame in the late 70s and early 80s. Like Tarantino, Cameron never went to film school. Was just a naturally gifted dude meant to make movies! Awesome video by the way!
It would be so hard to do one on Cameron that didn’t have a ton of accusations. It’s like a lawsuit waiting to happen. The guy makes great work but has been accused of being like a certain brutal dictator.
I don't think anyone could be complemented more than the author saying his rewrite of his book is great FYI I love to spend a night with Tarantino and his music library he as got some great taste
This is brilliantly put together! Watched the 3 volumes straight through! Excellent work!
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Best QT short documentary I’ve seen!
Thank you! We hope to make even a better one for "The Critic".
As I see you watched some of our other documentaries. Which one you liked more?
Ur amazing my guy, been looking for a good new documentary on him for so long, learned some new things enjoyed the nostalgia
WOW! Theres surprisingly little good documentaries on QT...thanks for making a GREAT one
QT? how does that stand for youtube
@@CalmDownJack Quentin Tarantino...
I think you did a great job telling theQuentin Tarantino beginnings story. The narration is clear and not rushed. Nice job
You have just put in a super entertaining video (and in a very Quentinesque way) everything that I have gathered over the years following every detail of Quentin in his early years. Keep up the great work man! I have to share this!
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this is a great piece. the only thing I don’t care for is the QT impression, which feels a bit hyperbolic-but that’s a stylistic choice, so that’s just my preference.
Who would've known that Quentin Tarantino got his first name after a character Burt Reynolds played - classic!
Excellent work. Thank you.
Great dialog, great stories. From 90 minutes to 3+ hours. Great freaking entertainment
True Romance is an underrated classic.
My favorite movie of all time
All 3 of these are so well made that even my brother watched it , he’s not a fan of documentaries he liked it a lot as well , the opening to this is very cool as well you kept it plain simple but yet filled with good information
The greatest of directors. Love all his work
There are many better, especially if you mean ever.
Dude, i almost cried hearing the story of John travolta seeing quinten living in his old apartment. That was gold, so well researched. Thank you :)
The best hour of the day
I love how the people doing his and the others' voices try so hard to imitate the rhythm of the speaker without really nailing the actual sound.
Damn, this is INCREDIBLE! Deserves many more views and subs.
Top notch production quality. Keep it up! :)
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almost done with this video and i’m so happy there’s 2 more. thank you to whoever made this
Damn this documentary was fantastic.It was like a biographical motion picture and it left me wanting more.
On a scale from 1-10 this gets a 15.
This is why Tarantino is my favorite director because of his massive knowledge and love for film general. Sure you can say that fro all directions and what not but non are like Tarantino who know what the ins and outs of cinema and how it works and how to grab peoples interest and make people love and enjoy films because of his many many years of watching movies.
I think the point is, Reservoir Dogs wasn't a star studded cast. The success and skill of Tarantino helped the popularity of those actors in which they became stars later. Anyone in a Tarantino film, because it was a Tarantino film, helped make an actors name well known and got them more work.
31:21 Peter Gabriel music from the movie Birdy.
Well, you can’t say they were nobodies either. Don’t forget that Tarantino wasn’t the Hollywood legend he is today. Today he can make a call and get anyone, hell, big actors and Oscar nominees call him now to check if they can be in his next film. Back then, he was little Quentin, trying to make his first movie. Young directors with no significant credits, can’t easily get anyone above an acting school.
So no matter where Keitel’s career was at, he was still a star and probably not easy to impress. Roth wasn’t huge, but he was a BAFTA Nominee with ten movies on his belt by then, Buscemi had twice as many, and while everyone involved benefited, they were still way beyond Tarantino’s reach at the time. For a first time director, scoring one good actor with a good filmography is a huge deal, let alone this many.
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You're right. I wasn't thinking of Harvey as much as the other guys, but they weren't first time actors eithers, as you mentioned. I just think they weren't "stars", but being in a Tarantino movie helped them becomes known as "stars". Even though this was Tarantino's first film, it was the quality of the script that attracted good actors to it, with the help of Harvey of course and established that Tarantino was going to be known as the talent he is.
I’m so addicted to these documentaries, there so well done.
Tarantino and Scorsese have to be my two favorite directors
They're both awesome ditectors. However I do find some of Scorseses movies can be a little slow and poetic just like Kubrick's movies.
This is pure gold.
Looking foreword to the next two! Thank you😎
Q's scene from "Four Rooms" is genius. Go back and watch it again.
Wow this just randomly appered in my feed and i couldnt stop watching before I had finished all 3 parts. Great work!
This 3 part doc is great! The random Russian titles and accent of the female narrator is somehow perfect for a QT doc! 😁
incredible doc; can't believe its free! The impersonation of Tarantino here was hilarious
I'm so pumped to watch this!!
I watched, then kept watching, then it ended. It just kind of grabs the hand and brings the viewer along. Nice.
The Documentary you thought you didn’t need. This is awesome man! Thanks for the time you put into this, you did an awesome job 😎
how is it that this channel doesn't have at least a million subs?!! criminally underrated!
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This was great, covered my favorite time period of QT
I'm a 26 year old director having a quarter life crisis...this ish has reinvigorated me!
Wish you all the best!
What a crock...4 rooms was fantastic....seen it a thousand times. QTs section was great...no doubt about it but the entire movie is carried by Tim's over the top animated performance.
The Man From Hollywood was awesome The Misbehavers was OK. The Wrong Man was terrible. The Missing Ingredient was next level cringe worthy.
I love his writing. Wish to hell I would have pursued that. I didn't realize it was a gift until I wrote profit reports , user guides, appraisal and adherence guidelines , software test cases for AT&T and won awards for it. Hell, I also wrote music for several years. I owned damn near every movie he's made. I'm still stunned that the movie industry didn't recognize that people love violence and real world language. I've even witnessed interviews where he has to answer questions about his writing. Damn some people just don't get it. But the internet and you tube and social media has proven that people in the industry don't have a clue what will play big and what won't.
this is friggin awesome work! I Had no idea their was a feud with Oliver Stone
I had heard that Tarantino was not pleased with "Natural born killers", but I never knew the details. Ironically I think they did a great job and it does definitely feel and look like a Tarantino movie from the very beginning until the very end. The black/white segments, the cartoon segments, the Leone-sque build up to violence and the Peckinpah-esque violence (that he adopted later in his movies). The cast is stellar and their performances are exceptional - Robert Downey Jr., Tom Sizemore, Tommy Lee Jones, then Woody Harelson and Juliette Lewis as the main characters. One of Tarantino's best qualities is that he gets absolutely the best from his actors and they deifinitely managed that in this movie. Crazy but conving and highly entertaining characters, visually stnning, witty dialogues... "Let's not kill anyone on our wedding day" - it sounds so corny until you realize they could jump in the car, catch up with those kids and sadistically rape and kill them. I lthink if Tarantinno watched that movie he'd be really like it.
"Mickey and Mallory Knox did it".
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Very cool work! Thanks to the author👏🏻
Wow, what a great doc! I can't wait to see parts II and III!
I wish that samuel L jackson would've gotten that part for reservoir dogs... If you go back and listen to the guy lines that got the part they sound like perfect lines for sam and in my opinion samuel L would've delivered better. And it would've been nice to see tarantino's number 1 guy in tarantino's very first movie
Yes but I'm still happy he didn't get the part, because now it's Pulp Fiction that introduces him to us and what an introduction that is 🍻
Nah, I think it’s better that we were introduced to him working with Tarantino as a main character in Pulp Fiction. Their collaboration started with a bang.
Jackie Brown ist my favourite Tarantino movie. Story, Cast, music and feel good vibes...and less violence. Well balanced.
I enjoyed this looking forward to part 2.!
The vol.2 is already on our channel. Enjoy and share! ;)
You guys keep knocking it out of the park. Amazing work!
Thanks for this documentary, very well put together and interesting to know a bit more about where my name came from! Looking forward to more!
That’s not why we namned you Tarintino lmao
This is a brilliant documentary ,respect to the people who created it
Finally I get to be in the first group of ppl to subscribe to a channel that is amazing and will surely be 1M someday soon..great job and awesome voice over brother
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@@OkoloKino thank you for your amazing attention to detail and the immense amount of research you must have done, and again the voice over commentary is really quality brother , I can honestly say that I think Quentin Tarantino himself would appreciate this video just on the passion you two obviously share or whomever wrote this and did the research... Thanks again for this man watching for more stuff from you in the future
@@mattketchabaw3907 Thank you so much! Yes, it would be great to get some feedback from Quentin. The research, script, editing, etc. is 100% made by us. The 4th, definitive volume, will be done just if and Tarantino wants it because we will need his participation. So, if someone knows how to contact him, welcome to help us =)
@@OkoloKino I would LOVE to see that come to fruition brother... I know that basically the number of your views/subs dictates who will do an interview with a RUclipsr , which is understandable but u are criminally under rated, if only u could somehow get someone in his circle to just see the sheer love and respect and research and appreciation for his life/work, if he knew I'm sure he would give you the time with him to make this series about Quentin Tarantino himself the BEST documentary/bio that has ever been made .. it's already amazing and informative and very watchable with not one complaint from me who is a die hard fan of the man , if u get that interview, I really feel that you have done the perfect series on the subject but even if you don't I would recommend this and have to everyone I know that has even seen one of his movies , your truly an amazing team over there and as I said before , Quentin would love this love letter to his life and work.. PLEASE!! if anyone reading this can get his attention, make it happen ... This channel deserves it and clearly loves films like only ppl like Quentin can and do!! Cheers and I will always be looking for that conclusion to make it 11 out of 10 rating, and a 6th star thanks for all your hard work again Okolo Kino
Watching those reels of Bushemi and Terrintino together really makes you appreciate how good of an actor Bushemi really is.
Thank you for this production!!!
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