Quentin Tarantino on his role models

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @JW93581
    @JW93581 9 лет назад +463

    The passion of this guy is unreal.

    • @juicicles5881
      @juicicles5881 7 лет назад +12

      It shows up in his work. He loves to tell stories. He's aaawesome at it. Does he stroke a little? Sure. So did Kubrick, and Scorcese does it, too. It's ok to know you're good. Not that many people make every movie an experience. More than just a flick. Not everyone can get there every time. The best ones do it more

    • @keithkoenig5320
      @keithkoenig5320 2 года назад +1

      Passion? More like an EGO out of control! I have never seen a filmmaker who LOVES to hear himself talk. I would respect the overrated Auteur more if he would just STFU every once and awhile...Comparing Chow Yun Fat to Alain Delon?? Are you $#@%ing kidding me?? What a Goof!

  • @zakiatita9071
    @zakiatita9071 9 лет назад +437

    "If you truly love cinema... you can't help but make a good movie." ❤️

    • @zufgh
      @zufgh 9 лет назад +9

      +Zakia & Tita Ed Wood Jr.?

    • @JoshyyLT3
      @JoshyyLT3 9 лет назад +9

      +zufgh Good, in their own outlandish way.

    • @zufgh
      @zufgh 9 лет назад +3

      +josh pwn Good answer.

    • @私はクソな中国人です
      @私はクソな中国人です 2 года назад

      I feel this statement is true for everything. If you truly love something, you’ll be good at it.

    • @fede018
      @fede018 2 года назад

      Eeehhhhb

  • @startervisions
    @startervisions 10 лет назад +176

    You know artists are true visionaries when you listen to them talk about the art and you feel more informed, and understanding of how things work within it. I feel more passionate about film just by hearing his love for it. This dude is amazing.

    • @skyko
      @skyko 9 лет назад +11

      startervisions Right on!

  • @remaininginlight
    @remaininginlight 8 лет назад +100

    I love Tarantino's honesty. He doesn't back slap like the other 99.9% of Hollywood actors and directors, he just talks openly and frankly.

  • @juliancoleman848
    @juliancoleman848 11 лет назад +162

    Is there anyone alive with such an encyclopedic knowledge of cinema all over the world he's a pure film geek love watching him talk. If he wasnt a famous director hed still be sitting around having conversations like this.

    • @HankJennings
      @HankJennings 11 лет назад +31

      Scorsese is far more knowledgeable about cinema than this fool. People think Spielberg only likes commercial crap because he makes big Hollywood stuff, but he also would know more about cinema. So would Coppola.

    • @juliancoleman848
      @juliancoleman848 11 лет назад +70

      You instantly lose the right to have an opinion when you call him a fool

    • @Horrorfreak106
      @Horrorfreak106 11 лет назад +6

      HankJennings :I...YOU ARE A FOOL!!!!!

    • @manIamtheman
      @manIamtheman 10 лет назад +14

      "Is there anyone alive with such an encyclopedic knowledge?" Yes.
      Paul Thomas Anderson. Imdb even refers to him literally as "a man with an encyclopaedic knowledge of film and film technique". Furthermore, Tarantino himself presenting on "Tarantino Takes Over Sky Movies" (showcasing 6 of his favorite films playing on the channel) picked "There Will Be Blood" and refers to Paul Thomas Anderson as "the most contemporary, the most friendly competitor and I'm glad to be making movies in the same time as Paul". Suffice to say PTA is right up there with Tarantino.

    • @juliancoleman848
      @juliancoleman848 10 лет назад +3

      Good comment manlantheman

  • @seanmcdougall9497
    @seanmcdougall9497 10 лет назад +61

    Kudos to the video editor of this interview; when Tarantino talks about Jean Luc Godard at 3:35 the editing starts to jump cut to mimic Godard's style. I have seen this interview several times and never noticed it until today.

  • @aidanmercer9422
    @aidanmercer9422 2 года назад +8

    I could listen to this guy for hours and not get bored.

  • @austindavid3757
    @austindavid3757 9 лет назад +177

    He says alright so often. Alright.

    • @theempire00
      @theempire00 9 лет назад +2

      haha yeah I noticed it too. (alright)

    • @its_only_martin6888
      @its_only_martin6888 9 лет назад +3

      +Austin David alright.

    • @sifugurusensei
      @sifugurusensei 7 лет назад +3

      Austin David I only noticed that after seeing Norm MacDonald's impression of him.

  • @rileymac9556
    @rileymac9556 5 лет назад +18

    5:46 "that's my aesthetic. that is what i want to do"

  • @flacidrendered5385
    @flacidrendered5385 10 лет назад +83

    I think Tarantino's comments on Godard is being misconstrued here. He's saying Godard was influential in opening up new and novel ways to shoot films, that he showed a young Tarantino how you could step beyond the bounds. This kind of influence is understandably likely to be great early on in a filmmaker's career because he is still a student of the art. But perhaps that infulence diminishes as the experience of the filmmaker increases over time. When Tarantino says he has outgrown Godard, I think Tarantino is simply saying that Godard's daring and novelty kind of lost their wow-factor for Tarantino as they were imitated and became standard over the years, not that Godard is immature or anything.

    • @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment
      @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment 10 лет назад +1

      Funny you should mention how Godard's stuff has become standard. Heck, just look at how Soderberg's "Ocean's Eleven" channels Godard's motifs (the jump cuts, humorously self-reflective dialogue, etc.) into a "mainstream" aesthetic.

  • @mohamedalmoosa9533
    @mohamedalmoosa9533 10 лет назад +22

    Anyone else notice the jump cuts when he's talking about Godard? Cute homage haha

  • @mmedlen1
    @mmedlen1 2 года назад +6

    Quentin, you turned into the wolf man around the 1:00 minute mark. You know you are an A list actor!!!!
    -Mr. Hyde

  • @ErikJWells42
    @ErikJWells42 9 лет назад +74

    Tarantino says "alright" more times than Matthew McConagheuy

    • @wgaule
      @wgaule 7 лет назад

      Maybe you're just caught in an infinite loop living the same day over and over and over ...

  • @savedfaves
    @savedfaves 9 лет назад +6

    He's so passionate, it's great.

  • @JRyrie-ul6yw
    @JRyrie-ul6yw 4 года назад +8

    No matter what other directors I encounter in my journey and love, even if I think they're better directors (Sergio Leone, David Lynch, etc...) Quentin Tarantino will always be the most inspirational director to me. So much passion, a passion neither I and even nearly all of the other working directors can touch. A passion as large as Truffaut or Scorseses.

  • @ashwynwarrier
    @ashwynwarrier 10 лет назад +34

    The best part about this video - 7:37 to 8:09 :D

    • @aliengirlproductions2122
      @aliengirlproductions2122 5 месяцев назад

      This is it ^ This is everything, all the validation for those who seek it... The path is there, now walk it. ...Or Goddam you, Now Go!

  • @lauriedavis400
    @lauriedavis400 6 месяцев назад

    So pleased to see that there are ppl out there catching QT’s dazzling brilliance on film - he is truly a rare gem! TY!

  • @rowellmason2477
    @rowellmason2477 6 лет назад +9

    He knows EVERYTHING about movies

  • @TeamELEMENT115
    @TeamELEMENT115 11 лет назад +2

    i love how Quentin is a perfect mix of all his idols, and that's what you really see in his movies a bit of everything which is awesome.

  • @IAmJessiYellow13
    @IAmJessiYellow13 11 лет назад +2

    haha I love Quentin. He speaks with such an amazing passion, and his mix of humor hits the spot!

  • @FlintSL
    @FlintSL 2 года назад +2

    Love to sit down and have a conversation with this guy. Always amazed by how he recall years ago as if they were an hour ago, quite remarkable. Love his take on Melville...Melville is still fucking fantastic

  • @theempire00
    @theempire00 9 лет назад +6

    Yeah he may be arrogant, and maybe his quality did decline, but the thing he says at 7:40 is just so fucking MOTIVATIONAL. Fuck yeah Tarantino!

    • @ziggysinger2987
      @ziggysinger2987 9 лет назад

      +apple-sauce his quality did decline WHAT THE FUCK HAVE U BEEN KIDNAPPED BY MICHAEL BAY WAT WHAT WHAT

    • @darkqueen12
      @darkqueen12 9 лет назад +1

      Tarantino is the only director who's never made a flop. Even if he considers death proof as a failure, I can say all his movies are masterpieces!!

    • @its_only_martin6888
      @its_only_martin6888 9 лет назад

      +apple-sauce I don't think he seems arrogant, he seems like a decent kind of guy when you watch him in things like this, he's so passionate it just oozes off the screen when you hear him talk about things like this.

    • @WatchJKLnow
      @WatchJKLnow 9 лет назад

      +Fleetwood that's not true

    • @darkqueen12
      @darkqueen12 9 лет назад

      xxSCxSNIPESxx Then what is?

  • @rigsby1454
    @rigsby1454 8 лет назад +6

    QT doesn't actually piss on Godard, just says that as he got older he didn't worship him like he once did.

  • @Orbis-Factor
    @Orbis-Factor 11 лет назад +54

    NOBODY PUTS DOWN STANLEY! NOBODY!

    • @samarthgrover1996
      @samarthgrover1996 5 лет назад +1

      I was very surprised

    • @FrancoisDressler
      @FrancoisDressler 5 лет назад +16

      @@samarthgrover1996 He only said that because everyone says Kubrick. He was being humorous.

    • @norm3844
      @norm3844 4 года назад +2

      Yeah his adding Welles to the joke confirmed it must be a joke. Cause between them they are the artists of American cinema pre-70s

    • @nikk796
      @nikk796 3 года назад

      He was being sarcastic. Didn't you get it?

  • @danbam3411
    @danbam3411 5 лет назад +4

    8:35 and onward
    I love Kubrick and Orson Wells but gotta love Tarantino’s response here 😂

  • @MissPerriwinkle
    @MissPerriwinkle 2 года назад +4

    saw him once yrs ago leaning againsst a magazine rack reading a mag.....magnetic guy.

  • @__-fi6xg
    @__-fi6xg 7 лет назад +1

    I wish i could visit this man so he could teach and explain to me what good entertainment is. I am a kid of the 90s and his knowledge is far far beyond mine.

  • @angstfressenseeleauf
    @angstfressenseeleauf 11 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing, buddy! Can never get enough of QT talking about movies and his idols.

  • @Fook_Yu
    @Fook_Yu 9 лет назад +140

    Tarantino only stopped liking Godard because Godard doesn't like Tarantino

    • @Fook_Yu
      @Fook_Yu 9 лет назад +35

      Isaac Johnson Caddell
      Yes but someone's work is different from who they are. That said, I've heard that meeting your artistic heroes can often be a disappointing and jarring experience.

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 9 лет назад +3

      I respect Tarantino for his talent as a film maker and his enthusiasm about cinema. it's always interesting to hear him speak about other people's work because the dude knows what he's talking about... However, I kinda agree with Godard... I'm not a huge fan of Tarantino movies.

    • @4tCa4mzUPqRZZo
      @4tCa4mzUPqRZZo 9 лет назад +1

      +fook yu Where did you hear that?

    • @irvingramirez2335
      @irvingramirez2335 9 лет назад +1

      +fook yu why godard doesn't like him?

    • @pampitoaurelio
      @pampitoaurelio 9 лет назад +12

      +Irving Ramirez Because Godard thinks that QT is a movie-geek and not an artist.

  • @terriblecrayon
    @terriblecrayon 11 лет назад +4

    I suppose I can list my favorite directors. They would be, in order, David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick, Christopher Nolan, Adrian Lyne, Alfred Hitchcock, Federico Fellini and Martin Scorsese. I'm obsessed with Lynch and Kubrick, which is why I took Tarantino's comment (he's also dissed Lynch big time) to heart. You can't blame me for being extremely passionate regarding this. As childish as spite can be, at least I can admit that it's the genesis of my fury. It's part of the human condition.

  • @HuskyProductions585
    @HuskyProductions585 2 года назад +14

    Tarantino: I've outgrown Godard.
    Godard: Me too.

  • @HarborEdwin
    @HarborEdwin 11 лет назад

    Honest & brilliant. He just understands cinema and himself, very well. And, this was over 10 years ago! So many do not realize how intelligent Tarantino is. Especially when it comes to story and film.

  • @TheTarkAttack
    @TheTarkAttack 11 лет назад +1

    The poetry between the lines comment he made... I think that's exactly what he achieves in most of his films

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 3 года назад

      Yeah that was my favourite part too but I really like that quote from the big short "the truth is like poetry and most people f*cking hate poetry" it really depends on the poem though doesn't it like art depends on the artist Francis Ford Bacon is not Norman Rockwell for instance.

  • @anthonyscully2998
    @anthonyscully2998 9 лет назад +1

    interesting that tarantino menttions pauline kael in some of his interviews. I discovered her when i was in my midteens (I found a discounted book in k mart) it opened the world of cinema for me. her insights are incredible

  • @Druffmaul
    @Druffmaul 8 лет назад +16

    I'm pretty sure Tarantino was being sarcastic re: Kubrick and Orson Welles. I mean, he referenced The Killing and openly admits he never read the book. He probably just doesn't want to go on the record as being a Kubrick fan since everyone and their mother already is, it's just 'so obvious and bourgeois.'

    • @ttv0
      @ttv0 8 лет назад +14

      I mean, It is Stanley fuckin Kubrick

  • @Kleinfurkon
    @Kleinfurkon 11 лет назад +3

    Clockwork Orange was the biggest performer for Warner Brothers for 1971 (and it was only pulled from cinemas in England, by Kubrick),The Shining was panned but it didn't stop anyone from seeing it, and the fact that Full Metal Jacket didn't make the same amount of money as Platoon is irrelevant, and the fact that he wasn't making the kind of money that Spielberg was doesn't mean he was broke. And Lolita made 5 times it's money back.
    Your turn.

  • @thomasreyes9762
    @thomasreyes9762 6 лет назад +2

    7:40 Wow.. Ill always remember this quote.

  • @austinraftery1740
    @austinraftery1740 5 лет назад +1

    I've always loved Quentin tarantino's chin quite passionately

  • @NathanielLongchallon
    @NathanielLongchallon 9 лет назад +1

    i love hearing him talk about film, he's my inspiration.

  • @JayHa451
    @JayHa451 3 года назад +6

    Would love a follow-up just on the one's he's skeptical of; Kubrick and Welles etc

    • @aidanmercer9422
      @aidanmercer9422 2 года назад

      I know he was joking about Kubrick too. He later on said in another interview that he says the first 20 minutes of A Clockwork Orange had a big influence.

    • @m1lst3r89
      @m1lst3r89 Год назад

      @@aidanmercer9422not surprised. then gain, he said Reservoir Dogs is his version of The Killing.

  • @deepakraina6859
    @deepakraina6859 4 года назад +5

    'Godard is to cinema what Dylan is to music'
    All the fools need to really listen before saying he is not respecting Godard because he criticized him

  • @EscapeFromDaSystem
    @EscapeFromDaSystem 9 лет назад +12

    Don't know any of these inspirations, i'm like not refined in cinema enough. but like i love how Tarranino's isn't even elitist about any of them he genuinely is into them all without being a prtentious dick about them .

  • @TalatAfrozeToronto
    @TalatAfrozeToronto 7 лет назад

    Quentin Tarantino . . . iconic director . . .

  • @advantager355
    @advantager355 5 лет назад

    This genius that gives us the poetry between the lines...

  • @bentcountershaft
    @bentcountershaft 7 лет назад

    At this point he's been making films for a long time and you can still see how passionate he is about it. If you like nothing in his portfolio I think that alone is still worthy of some respect.

  • @barbaradestro74
    @barbaradestro74 11 лет назад

    Sempre e comunque un genio! Thanks for the interview

  • @turnttaco7661
    @turnttaco7661 9 лет назад

    Take a shot every time he says “Alright". I love you Tarantino, never change

  • @terriblecrayon
    @terriblecrayon 11 лет назад +3

    People who don't "get" Lynch automatically go for the "pretentious" angle because they have nothing else to grab onto. That's not his fault. And I should mention, Tarantino was a huge fan of Lynch's work until Twin Peaks. He's lifted ideas from Lynch that he will never admit, such as the human ear (Blue Velvet/Reservoir Dogs). Lynch and Kubrick deal with psychology, which is always more interesting. "Lost Highway" is the most terrifying film ever made, with "The Shining" a close second.

  • @avastefanelli186
    @avastefanelli186 4 года назад +8

    "that's my aesthetic. that's what EYE want to do...... that is what EYE want to achieve"

  • @Entropy106
    @Entropy106 9 лет назад +2

    Say alright one more time mother fuckah!
    -Samuel l Jackson

  • @CockyR4
    @CockyR4 11 лет назад +1

    I like how nerdy and crazy he is, I think it's cool. I understand why some people may not like his persona but I think it's cool lol

  • @Movielover123451
    @Movielover123451 10 лет назад

    my all time hero!

  • @dubman50
    @dubman50 11 лет назад

    You gotta give the guy credit, following his own path, a passionate belief in creating his own aesthetic and re-inventing what he loves in cinema. Two pop culture classics, some really great writing and one really great film based on a great book by a fellow like-minded artist. I hope "For A Few Slaves More" is a sign that he's getting back to where he was before big ol' W started throwing truckloads of cash at his feet and whatever else led him astray from solid and impressive film making.

  • @ezrasky3761
    @ezrasky3761 8 лет назад +5

    I've made peace with the fact Quentin isn't a huge fan of Kubrick... cause at the same time his praise of the first 20 minutes of A Clockwork Orange and all of Paths Of Glory is enough. He knows Kubrick was a master. .. . he just isn't that willing to go further in public. I stil love QT.

    • @kettle5946
      @kettle5946 2 года назад

      He was just making a joke about saying kub isn’t that good

    • @jaimonjohn2516
      @jaimonjohn2516 Год назад

      Tarantino isn't a fan of hitchcock either 😢

  • @TPCOUTO13
    @TPCOUTO13 8 лет назад +25

    Why is everyone so worried of what Tarantino thinks of Orson Welles and Stanley Kubrick ? can´t the guy have his own fucking opinion ? JC it just seems a obligation to appreciate their movies especially Kubrick´s work! Even though I think movies like Eyes Wide Shut(definitely Kubrick's underrated masterpiece),2001:Space Odissey,Shining or Full Metal Jacket are extremely GOOD movies I also as a Tarantino fan can see why he isn´t just not that into him...This guys are artists! And as artists they normally have strong opinions and noticeable styles of filmmaking and in general the way they see film as an art form and that is why throughout history prestigious filmmakers have insulted each other...Orson Welles and Jean-Luc Godard didn´t like each other,Ingmar Bergman thought that Welles was a ''hoax'' and Jean-Luc Godard's work ''boring' and Antonini ''tedious''',Jacques Rivette said that Kubrick's films were mechanical,etc...

    • @cortadew
      @cortadew 8 лет назад +3

      It ́s true all of it Don't forget Tarkovsky, he slammed them all.

    • @katalipsi5
      @katalipsi5 8 лет назад

      This guy speaks so fast that i didn't undestad a word. Can you tell me what he said?

    • @cortadew
      @cortadew 7 лет назад +1

      Burnintreez321 There are few people who can verbalize Kubrick's cinematic achievements in a few words. You're one of them.

    • @fluff975
      @fluff975 4 года назад +1

      cant the people who disagreed with him have their own fucking opinion?

  • @1interesting2
    @1interesting2 11 лет назад

    Great upload. I really got a lot out of this

  • @DganSantos
    @DganSantos 7 лет назад

    07:30 - 08:09 I feel so inspired by tarantino, he always going to be my hero, my favourite director of all time EVER.

  • @chickenshua100
    @chickenshua100 8 лет назад

    He says he outgrew him because as a novice Godard was so cool, different, and avant garde. When he got more experience he realized he can learn more from others and found he had learned all he needed from Godard for his own style.

  • @PanikStep
    @PanikStep 11 лет назад +1

    I love Orson Welles and Stanley Kubrick, but I really respect Tarantino for speaking his mind of that. Most people fake their perspective of Kubrick and Welles, because they're conforming with the masses.

  • @TheFantasticAli
    @TheFantasticAli 11 лет назад

    I totally agree - I found him incredible at first but later fell out of love with his movies.

  • @Johnnycdc31
    @Johnnycdc31 11 лет назад +6

    Paths of Glory is an exception, and it's probably his best film. I can name a few of my favourite directors - Andrei Tarkovsky, João César Monteiro, Ingmar Bergman, Pedro Costa, Robert Bresson, Manoel de Oliveira, Abbas Kiarostami, Jim Jarmusch, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Miguel Gomes, Robert Altman, Clint Eastwood, John Cassavetes, Luchino Visconti, Vittorio de Seta, Vittorio de Sica, Wim Wenders, Michael Haneke, Woody Allen.
    Now tell me about taste.

  • @slyponder
    @slyponder 5 лет назад +3

    Who's here today on Tarantino's Birthday?

  • @mickroyster6442
    @mickroyster6442 4 года назад +1

    To think, back then he was just a guy who made one movie and write a couple screenplays, who would later go on to end the life of Hitler, and save that of Sharon Tate. Quentin tarantino is truly a gem who will be remembered.

  • @frankjohnson123
    @frankjohnson123 9 лет назад +1

    Tarantino may be joking when he said Kubrick and Welles are just "okay," but he certainly isn't being sarcastic when he puts himself at their level. Kill Bill is one of my favorite movies, but that is delusional.

  • @artsyana4355
    @artsyana4355 5 лет назад +3

    5:48 is hilarious lmao

  • @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment
    @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment 11 лет назад

    I just LOVE Quentin's Tim Carrey impression!

  • @kezwardd
    @kezwardd 7 лет назад +9

    Kubrick is incredible at transforming books into movies. But Tarantino is incredible at writing stories and directoring

  • @patrickworthington4582
    @patrickworthington4582 11 лет назад +1

    "I read this script and I LOVED IT and I give it 5 FARTS!"

  • @RideMyBMW
    @RideMyBMW 8 лет назад +1

    min 8:43 Going into character : L. Tierney talking about Kubrick and Welles.....XD and SCENE!

  • @sserpent21
    @sserpent21 8 месяцев назад +1

    This clip is so great. I GIVE IT FIVE FARTS!!

  • @salvadorlopez527
    @salvadorlopez527 6 лет назад +1

    Holy shit you could probably make a movie with just him talking

  • @Oncorhyncha
    @Oncorhyncha 11 лет назад

    yes, please provide a date

  • @jonkimberson3253
    @jonkimberson3253 8 лет назад +1

    This was one the reservoir dogs DVD?

  • @patspat
    @patspat 8 лет назад

    1:02 hahaha Quentin dubbing Joe Cabot is hilarious

  • @Whaddayamean13
    @Whaddayamean13 5 дней назад

    People get mad at genuine criticism because we’re all trained to be fake polite and nice anymore. That’s what this Internet world has done.

  • @terriblecrayon
    @terriblecrayon 11 лет назад

    Touche. Seems we both can admit when the other was wrong. I like that.

  • @Johnnycdc31
    @Johnnycdc31 11 лет назад

    Apart from that, and from the little I've seen, I think he is a competent filmmaker and has a vision of the world (his world) quite peculiar, which I don't necessarily dislike.

  • @MICHAEL91210
    @MICHAEL91210 10 лет назад

    He's great.

  • @Johnnycdc31
    @Johnnycdc31 11 лет назад

    I confess, I don't know him so well. What I know from him is The Straight Story, some of his shorts, an interview he gave in a doc called Side by Side, and bits of Blue Velvet and Lost Highway (which I've watched in class) and not the whole Mulholland Dr. movie (which I dislike). I have here Eraserhead and Wild at Heart, which I was told are his best movies.

  • @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment
    @Hard_Boiled_Entertainment 10 лет назад

    The interview cuts off before he talks about Monte Hellman, Jack Hill, and Pam Grier!

  • @richlinlaw
    @richlinlaw 3 года назад

    You, Sir are on My List. good looking out

  • @alexespinoza6366
    @alexespinoza6366 9 лет назад +20

    His opinions of Kubrick and Godard are debatable.

    • @gocsa
      @gocsa 9 лет назад +9

      +Alex Espinoza Tarantino at his best will never be as good as Kubrick at his worst.

    • @JerrySaraviaCinema1895
      @JerrySaraviaCinema1895 9 лет назад +14

      +gocsa It is actually comparing apples and oranges...and Kubrick was a big fan of Pulp Fiction. They have no similarities at all so, hey, nothing wrong with stating a preference.

    • @totalignoranceinc
      @totalignoranceinc 8 лет назад

      +Jerry Saravia but is it kubrick was making movies with non linear

    • @FuzzyDlop
      @FuzzyDlop 8 лет назад

      +Jerry Saravia Kubrick's has never been a fan of Pulp Fiction. In the last interview he did on his favourite fims he talked about 90s films too and he didn't mention Pulp Fiction at all.

    • @ByDonnas
      @ByDonnas 8 лет назад +1

      +Jerry Saravia kubrick said it was good, or fine or something, he said it only in passing or something I think

  • @terriblecrayon
    @terriblecrayon 11 лет назад

    I think he's only gotten better with age, so I'd recommend "Inland Empire", finishing "Mulholland Dr.", it only makes sense if you see the last 20 minutes, "Lost Highway" and the series "Twin Peaks". There's also a movie called "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" which is a prequel to the series, even though it came out after. Lynch has the same birthday as Fellini, so that's where his instinctive/surreal nature stems from. "The Elephant Man" might be his best film. Maybe watch that one first.

  • @jibarra116
    @jibarra116 11 лет назад

    that's why I like Mister Tarantino! He wasn't afraid to say fuck Kubrick! He isn't afraid to say fuck to anyone who is liked or respected by many. He's honest to the very end of the definition.

  • @joby92
    @joby92 11 лет назад

    would you kindly elaborate on how you found the photography of Mulholland Drive amateurish?

  • @calebthomas591
    @calebthomas591 10 лет назад +2

    Melville is indeed the MAN. Thumbs up

  • @liveoldies69
    @liveoldies69 11 лет назад

    "Alright" Its awesome.

  • @stewartbloomfield8035
    @stewartbloomfield8035 5 лет назад +3

    The two greatest directors of the 20th centure kubrick and welles.

  • @samrubio346
    @samrubio346 9 лет назад +5

    but how can tarentino claim that he's outgrown godard, a filmmaker whose films are nothing short of experimental, when he can barely outgrow himself tbh

  • @Prof_Tickles92
    @Prof_Tickles92 8 лет назад +2

    When was this interview filmed and is this the whole interview?

  • @welovetofloat
    @welovetofloat 7 лет назад

    I'm so excited to start reading his books. please write.

  • @nickprezzo
    @nickprezzo 10 лет назад +7

    Overrated? Fuck off, haha. Those who make the best movies are the ones that take the biggest risks and although many people don't like filmmakers like Quentin because of this, they do get more of a hardcore following, the way it should be. You haven't seen many movies if your favourite director is always the guy that plays it safe and keeps churning out the same generic shit, as a man that doesn't do that, I'd say Quentin is pretty consistent and makes some fantastic pieces of cinema. Tarantino and Kubrick are definitely my favourite American directors.

    • @FranticAnimations
      @FranticAnimations 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Yes, he takes risks by ripping off other pieces of work.

    • @amsrremix2239
      @amsrremix2239 7 лет назад

      FranticAnimations everyone does that you dush. There is no such thing as an original idea ... seriously if you watched more films or were actually a student of art you would know that

  • @billaround
    @billaround 11 лет назад

    He says he has a 'sibling rivalry' with Kubrick and Welles, implying they are with him in the brotherhood of greatest american directors ever. His competitiveness is meant as evidence of his respect. Incredibly arrogant, but he's not slagging them off.

  • @9TheMiddleMan9
    @9TheMiddleMan9 11 лет назад +5

    "alright"

  • @rossreichert4716
    @rossreichert4716 7 лет назад

    Tarantino's memory wasn't off. In the original script for reservoir dogs, he didn't have John Woo on the dedication page.

  • @vialwilps9782
    @vialwilps9782 2 года назад +1

    Is it a clip from documentary or a whole interview? I would like to know where it is from👀

  • @alexmonstrosity47
    @alexmonstrosity47 9 лет назад +5

    "I give this five farts!"

  • @dylanduffle378
    @dylanduffle378 9 лет назад +1

    Lol someone count how many times he said alright. Rick ross does the same thing with most definitely. I love when celebs do that.

  • @tw5140
    @tw5140 11 лет назад +3

    you guys are jokes he is not overrated his work is absolutley amazing and influential

    • @RudiL94
      @RudiL94 11 лет назад +1

      Nah he's definitely overrated and not really influential at all. He just makes reference-fest films.

    • @nickpagano7134
      @nickpagano7134 11 лет назад +3

      Rudi Leandro He is obviously highly influential in the industry.

    • @RudiL94
      @RudiL94 11 лет назад

      Nick Pagano Not at all.

    • @nickpagano7134
      @nickpagano7134 11 лет назад +1

      Rudi Leandro He influenced a ton of directors. He produces tons of movies for up and coming directors. If he puts his name on something, it will sell. If you watch the directors roundtable interviews, when he speaks, all the other directors listen to what he's saying. It is undeniable that he is one of the most famous directors of all time. You are 100% incorrect on this topic and should shut your mouth when you have nothing to say.

    • @RudiL94
      @RudiL94 11 лет назад

      Nick Pagano If you think Tarantino 'influenced' cinema in any significant way, you don't know anything about cinema... I'm sorry I can't even be bothered to argue with you. Anyone who knows anything about the process of film making knows this.

  • @mishtaromaniello8295
    @mishtaromaniello8295 7 лет назад

    Film-buff turned film-maker, but stayed film buff.