"You like corrupting the audience?" "Yeah, well, you know, to show you that your right and wrong world isnt as neat and pretty as you thought it was" "What makes you angry?"
I do wish QT would make a different genre of film. Meaning just one movie without all the violence. Like todd Phillip's went from the hangover comedy to a serious dramatic study of an iconic super villain like the joker. I'd love to see him do a period piece that isnt lots of violence .
I’m once upon of time in Hollywood the last scene was the only violent scene in the movie. Tarantino uses violence to tell a story unlike horror films that use blood guts and gore as the driving theme. He has dialogue, cinematography, and morale in his movies violence is like the costar in his movies. That his niche violence and impeccable dialogue filled movies.
Another genius in the Arts....QUENTIN.....and being threatened Sucks!!!...when I hear people talk of slavery to the system, I chuckle as they drive off in their new Chevy...if we only knew what CHAINS felt like....and the Cat O Nine Tails.....or maybe having your loved ones raped constantly......We dont know that pain though...the stigma itself is unreal....and the last time someone broke my bones.....a wonderful BLACK DOCTOR fixed my broken ass.....lol.....I dont believe in RACISM....its a Lie......but FEAR n HATE are quite prevalent here in our Country.....God be with the U.S.A...........Thank you DAN......
I’m not totally agree with Quentin , in my opinion there are quite a lot recent movies about race, or more specific, racial discrimination; for example there is 12 years slave, or Hidden figures, blackkklansman, 42 (with Chadwick Boseman), fruitvale station and so on.
The only reason why people CONSTANTLY talk about race is that we are reminded of race 24/7 by people that make MONEY from string up racial issues constantly.
@@dannytoots6635 Well well. Have you seen City on fire from 1987? You will be shocked. We can start there. Made we wonder what on earth Cannes film festival was thinking when it comes to Reservoir dogs. Best guess is that they did not know about City on fire.
@@MemoryLaneCinema Yep, Honk Kong heist/crime/action classic. Fantastic movie. Tarantino is quite open about being inspired by it. Whereas CoF is a three act heist movie driven by incrementally ramped up odds, RD is a study on structure. So the influence is overt but fundamentally superficial. Similarities in plot and style happen across all forms of narrative art, e.g. Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina, Streetcar Named Desire and Blue Jasmine, King Lear and Throne of Blood (bad example as this was an adaptation but meh). It’s similar to sampling in music: re-contextualising (check out Beethoven’s Pathetique which structurally is a carbon copy of Mozart’s C minor Sonata). This idea that ideas can’t be reconstituted is nonsense and was invented by rich and greedy people in the age of mass suing; anti-creative. Also, RD screened out of competition at Cannes? I think you’re thinking of Pulp Fiction, which somewhat controversially won the Palme D’or over Kieslowski’s masterpiece, Rouge - though they’re both fantastic and important movies and who gives a feck anyways. Happy viewing 🙏
I love you, Quentin.
you dont ..
biggest copycat evey
@@MemoryLaneCinema and this is a comment that you have copied and pasted multiple times here.
@@Nathan-gd7xq Yepp. Time to educate fanboys.
I Really like the interviewer, He lets the celebrity to talk
He is a egend
@@MemoryLaneCinema an honorable journalist
Except he got fired for lying working at CBS.
QUENTIN TARANTINO IS JUST BRILLIANT. AND VERY ENTERTAINING. Barney Glasgow. 😎
"You like corrupting the audience?"
"Yeah, well, you know, to show you that your right and wrong world isnt as neat and pretty as you thought it was"
"What makes you angry?"
I do wish QT would make a different genre of film. Meaning just one movie without all the violence. Like todd Phillip's went from the hangover comedy to a serious dramatic study of an iconic super villain like the joker. I'd love to see him do a period piece that isnt lots of violence .
I’m once upon of time in Hollywood the last scene was the only violent scene in the movie. Tarantino uses violence to tell a story unlike horror films that use blood guts and gore as the driving theme. He has dialogue, cinematography, and morale in his movies violence is like the costar in his movies. That his niche violence and impeccable dialogue filled movies.
The violence is the best bit
Another genius in the Arts....QUENTIN.....and being threatened Sucks!!!...when I hear people talk of slavery to the system, I chuckle as they drive off in their new Chevy...if we only knew what CHAINS felt like....and the Cat O Nine Tails.....or maybe having your loved ones raped constantly......We dont know that pain though...the stigma itself is unreal....and the last time someone broke my bones.....a wonderful BLACK DOCTOR fixed my broken ass.....lol.....I dont believe in RACISM....its a Lie......but FEAR n HATE are quite prevalent here in our Country.....God be with the U.S.A...........Thank you DAN......
I’m not totally agree with Quentin , in my opinion there are quite a lot recent movies about race, or more specific, racial discrimination; for example there is 12 years slave, or Hidden figures, blackkklansman, 42 (with Chadwick Boseman), fruitvale station and so on.
I think he means before he made django or Jackie brown.
I wish he did a kids movie or a romcom something unlike him (I suppose true romance was his romcom in a sense)
He only has one more movie. So no.
@@alexconn2675 never know
@@guileniam Jackie Brown is a RomCom in my view
He directed Spy Kids 3
@@weeboutthere427 that was robert Rodriguez
The only reason why people CONSTANTLY talk about race is that we are reminded of race 24/7 by people that make MONEY from string up racial issues constantly.
biggest copycat ever
dude you have "cinema" in your name, you try hard fook
@@MontyQueues get some knowledge about film history then we can talk.
@@MemoryLaneCinema homage and synthesis isn’t the same as copying. His visual style is collage, his dialogue is unique!
@@dannytoots6635 Well well. Have you seen City on fire from 1987? You will be shocked. We can start there. Made we wonder what on earth Cannes film festival was thinking when it comes to Reservoir dogs. Best guess is that they did not know about City on fire.
@@MemoryLaneCinema Yep, Honk Kong heist/crime/action classic. Fantastic movie. Tarantino is quite open about being inspired by it. Whereas CoF is a three act heist movie driven by incrementally ramped up odds, RD is a study on structure. So the influence is overt but fundamentally superficial. Similarities in plot and style happen across all forms of narrative art, e.g. Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina, Streetcar Named Desire and Blue Jasmine, King Lear and Throne of Blood (bad example as this was an adaptation but meh). It’s similar to sampling in music: re-contextualising (check out Beethoven’s Pathetique which structurally is a carbon copy of Mozart’s C minor Sonata). This idea that ideas can’t be reconstituted is nonsense and was invented by rich and greedy people in the age of mass suing; anti-creative. Also, RD screened out of competition at Cannes? I think you’re thinking of Pulp Fiction, which somewhat controversially won the Palme D’or over Kieslowski’s masterpiece, Rouge - though they’re both fantastic and important movies and who gives a feck anyways. Happy viewing 🙏
LOL, He just admitted that he thrives in propaganda & thought manipulation using race.
Yeah. He and Spike Lee are equal in that regard.
his movies are awesome so who gives a shit!
Art in general reflects society
Everything is propaganda
Bruce lee new CGI movie coming out soon spoiler Bruce Lee kicks Tarantino racist ass.
hes not a racist