I like it 'cause its when he was super humble. He almost became a parody of himself especially with the tarantino 'universe'. Back then no one knew every movie he would make would have that same Reservoir Dogs feel.
Damn... Quentin Tarantino had tunnel vision back then. He didn't even notice that topless chick. Goes to show why he became so successful. Truly evidence that Your craft and purpose is what matters most at the end of the day.
The joy of watching his movies has gotten me through a lot of tough times in my life. Now (2022) more than ever. Eternally grateful for QT and his team. Reservoir Dogs started it all! Great first movie. Paved the way for future projects
Tarantino is my favorite director of all time. His films changed my life in middle school. That being said I really love these old interviews with him when he was less pretentious and just a film geek. But after years of making great films can I blame him? Hell no. Just fun to see his younger interviews.
I love how passionate Quentin is. I could just imagine a teenage Tarantino at a girls house and she tries to flirt with him, but he’s just telling her everything that’s great about 70s Jung fu movies
For a second there, I felt as if I entered into an alternate universe where Tarantino directed the movie ‘Jaws’ and was on set giving an interview. Now I want (need) to see his version of the film.
@@Carlos-ln8fd this is true but it's just funny that it seems like he was purposely avoiding mentioning it here. He didn't even mention Hong Kong cinema which was a clear influence. It seems like back in 92 he was trying to hide from City on Fire because he didn't want people to notice how similar it was.
@@maxmonas7131 Why would he act as his own enemy when pretty much nobody saw City on Fire in the West, feeding the press with weapons against himself? He could've been asked about it then, but nobody did. He admits it now that the iron is freezing cold and nobody cares. These are different movies, one is one of many crime action dramas, the other is a pop culture legend. But back then he was just trying to launch his career, nothing was certain and he needed good press.
I read an article about an interview of Tarantino and Koppelman in which Tarantino discloses that he vowed as a grade-school boy never to help his mother financially (like buy her a house, car, etc.) because she never supported his writing career and gave him grief about his grades. He pathetically sounded proud that he kept to his vow except helping her once with the IRS . What a piece of work. Here we have a teen, single Mom doing her best to raise a kid and only does what she knows is best (make sure he does well in school so he can go to college and make a way for himself in life). All of these years later Tarantino is still trash talking his mother. Grow up. Build a freakin bridge already and get over it! Talk about holding a grudge WOW.
He does come across as very mature at this time. By the time he makes Jackie Brown, you’d think the rest of his films will be complex psychological stories, but I think the success of Kill Bill got to him.
This is the most Tarantino interview I've ever seen.
I like it 'cause its when he was super humble. He almost became a parody of himself especially with the tarantino 'universe'. Back then no one knew every movie he would make would have that same Reservoir Dogs feel.
@@AlexG1020 you're blaming a fish for being a fish dude
What about the Bond girl eh?
Two hour podcasts would beat that
6:43 - DAMN! I love Europe.
6:44, 8:05 Oh wow. The early '90s sure knew how to make 'em.
90s sure we're the golden era
Agreed!.90s women just had something more.
Damn... Quentin Tarantino had tunnel vision back then. He didn't even notice that topless chick. Goes to show why he became so successful. Truly evidence that Your craft and purpose is what matters most at the end of the day.
He likes feet not boobs
He used to be a pussycat theater producer. He sees women from the inside, believe me
At which minute are there topless chick? ?
So true.
He might not have realized that she was topless but that‘s only because what he saw was a barefoot girl.
That final exchange between them both was so sweet 😁😁😁🙏
The joy of watching his movies has gotten me through a lot of tough times in my life. Now (2022) more than ever. Eternally grateful for QT and his team. Reservoir Dogs started it all! Great first movie. Paved the way for future projects
Tarantino is my favorite director of all time. His films changed my life in middle school. That being said I really love these old interviews with him when he was less pretentious and just a film geek. But after years of making great films can I blame him? Hell no. Just fun to see his younger interviews.
Adam from ontario canada here. I love quintin with all my heart.
me too
tarantino has the jawline of a crescent moon, thing could tear apart dwayne johnson's biceps without any effort
Great interview. However, my mind went totally blank at 6:44, then once again at 8:05.. not sure why, the interview was very engaging..
😂😂
Never fully appreciated 0.25x playback speed until now.
those were some great new york boobs
Think about it like this that’s someone’s grandma rn lol
Never saw or heard this before. Nice interview, thanks!
The way how I had no idea about "that".. I'm just listening to this young master talk. The booba didn't even cross my mind.
We goin to France tho
This man is absolutely brilliant
The interviewer sounds like a golf commentator
🤣🤣🤣✌️
His way or the highway from the beginning.. what a special time in cinema .. it has been fun riding along.. …and I have miles to go before I sleep …
I love this man
Best interview ever! 👀
Roger Federer turning into directing after tennis
Tarantino Interview this is a movie
Cool! Never seen this before!
Ok, I’m ain’t gonna comment about her, I’m not gonna comment about her, dont you comment about her. (Breath) ok now go ahead. ... Nice hat Quentin! 😍
6:44 lmao. Did not see it coming.
what a legend ❤
Love this, but if you count the “umms” it will drive you crazy
I love how passionate Quentin is. I could just imagine a teenage Tarantino at a girls house and she tries to flirt with him, but he’s just telling her everything that’s great about 70s Jung fu movies
He got inspiration from The Thing! Never knew that.. awesome 👏
Same inspiration for "The Hateful Eight", as well. He's made two movies based on Carpenter's "The Thing".
Wow!! 💛
6:43
8:05
Fuck you’re a hero
oleg fare you’re a hero too. Praise baby Jesus!
Doin gods work son
Quentin Jerome Tarantino
27 de marzo de 1963
60 años.
For a second there, I felt as if I entered into an alternate universe where Tarantino directed the movie ‘Jaws’ and was on set giving an interview. Now I want (need) to see his version of the film.
Homie nailed the filming
What a handsome devil he is!
8:05 You’re welcome
3:30 movie influences.
that thing
She did that on purpose.
8:05 enjoy :)
6:44 ???? WHAT😂😂😂😂
what in the hale naked lady doing here in Tarantino interview?
It's Europe
Boys, we goin to France!
He didn't mention City on Fire as one of his influences lol
He has in other interviews though.
@@Carlos-ln8fd this is true but it's just funny that it seems like he was purposely avoiding mentioning it here. He didn't even mention Hong Kong cinema which was a clear influence. It seems like back in 92 he was trying to hide from City on Fire because he didn't want people to notice how similar it was.
@@maxmonas7131 yeah maybe.
@@maxmonas7131
It was easy to do that in the 90s. Tarantino could watch a hong kong film and copy it and 99% of Americans would never know.
@@maxmonas7131 Why would he act as his own enemy when pretty much nobody saw City on Fire in the West, feeding the press with weapons against himself? He could've been asked about it then, but nobody did. He admits it now that the iron is freezing cold and nobody cares. These are different movies, one is one of many crime action dramas, the other is a pop culture legend. But back then he was just trying to launch his career, nothing was certain and he needed good press.
The last turly great film director
Turly, man, idneed.
i see waht you did tehre
v unique case
damn shawty ok
Someone said tarantino was getting interviewed in this?
9:21
Fuck this was 30 years ago 😮😅😢
Love me a lady who looks good with short hair
Did everyone see the lady with her norks out?
ITS QUINT FROM JAWS! ❤ 😅 QUENTIN
Cannes France
Hapsburg chin
Well, it's no longer rear now is it
This can`t be aired in the US, the home of God.
Roger Federer
More like Cans Film festival
Anyone know what shirt he’s wearing?
T shirt
uno booba @ 6:44
I read an article about an interview of Tarantino and Koppelman in which Tarantino discloses that he vowed as a grade-school boy never to help his mother financially (like buy her a house, car, etc.) because she never supported his writing career and gave him grief about his grades. He pathetically sounded proud that he kept to his vow except helping her once with the IRS . What a piece of work. Here we have a teen, single Mom doing her best to raise a kid and only does what she knows is best (make sure he does well in school so he can go to college and make a way for himself in life). All of these years later Tarantino is still trash talking his mother. Grow up. Build a freakin bridge already and get over it! Talk about holding a grudge WOW.
What do you care? I think his mom is a big pharma executive.
6:43 #metoo
Too bad Tarantino turned into such a childish, hateful spiteful man.
No
He does come across as very mature at this time. By the time he makes Jackie Brown, you’d think the rest of his films will be complex psychological stories, but I think the success of Kill Bill got to him.
WTF are you on abt?