Quentin Tarantino: STOP ASKING PERMISSION! How Quentin Tarantino was able to make Reservoir Dogs
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Have you written a feature film screenplay? Here's your chance to get it discovered! Enter our feature film screenplay competition: writers.coverf...
Have a short screenplay you wish to turn into a film or get feedback on from Oscar winning screenwriters? Submit it to our shorts competition: writers.coverf...
Have an idea for a TV series? Have you written a TV pilot for it? Submit it to our screenplay competition:
writers.coverf...
Visit our website to read screenplays of your favorite films: www.outstandin...
#screenwriter #screenwriting #screenplay #quentintarantino #reservoirdogs
Submit your FEATURE Film Screenplay: www.outstandingscreenplays.com/competitions-feature
Have a short screenplay you wish to turn into a film or get feedback on from Oscar winning screenwriters? Submit it to our shorts competition: www.outstandingscreenplays.com/competitions-shorts
Have an idea for a TV series? Have you written a TV pilot for it? Submit it to our screenplay competition:
www.outstandingscreenplays.com/competitions-tv
Visit our website to read screenplays of your favorite films: www.outstandingscreenplays.com/
But nah I'd rather your dick fell off 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Damn!! That thumbnail he looked like Lou Ferrigno in THE INCREDIBLE HULK!!!! changing !!!!
He looks like such a cinema nerd here lol
Right lol looks like he’s about to trash the most recent marvel movie for not being true to its source material
He literally IS a cinema nerd
he is THE cinema nerd what are you talking about lol
Early Edgar Wright vibes
He looks like what he is, someone who stays inside watching TV all day I love him
Kevin Costner once said, like 30 years ago, “The ability to say no gives you power.”
Same here.
People have more respect for you if you can say no and mean it.
saul goodman
@Nipples MacGillicuddy
There are lots of individuals who went on to become masters of their craft only after being rejected and told ‘No’ many times. People like Travolta with regard to the Rocky franchise, and James Cameron with pretty much every early James Cameron project lol…they simply bet on themselves and pulled it off.
I think it is vice versa. When you have power, you can say no
I said no…but she did it anyway 😭🤣
I used that same mentality at my last job, and now I'm unemployed.
Sounds like you didn't flip burgers fast enough.
You have no mentality, that’s why you’re nothing
You need to analyse your position, if you aren't a director or a video game lead designer then your ideas aren't always gonna get through, I recommend you do the job how it's meant to be done unless you actually have power like tarantino here.
sorry but us nobodies, peons, workers, we don't get to make the big decisions. That's for the leaders and the important people. But do not be afraid, you can still be happy so don't give up.
look at all these weirdos acting high and mighty in the comments
One of the key things he says “then I will find someone who does”. Be immune to rejection.
Still should be open to criticism
Rejection is a form of empowerment. Like he said Don’t like it, then peace out ✌🏼
@@zwein1817 yep but immune to rejection
@@zwein1817 Doesn't really have anything to do with the situation at hand...
@@TheKapowz Sure does. You shouldn't be 100% dismissive of being rejected and instead still be open to use it as something to learn from
What if we add feet shots?
Quentin: well... maybe we can add 1 thing
i was looking for this comment 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Bold of you to assume the foot shots aren't there from the get-go hahaha.
The feet are the most important part of any movie
Also not to mention the whole scene about foot massages in pulp fiction 😂😂
It's been a week i constantly see tarantino in my RUclips feed and it's great!
He’s promoting a book
@@conradbarrett6 it's not working very well then cause i had no idea and i was even starting to get a little hyped for à possible future movie.
Yeah wtf is this about
Same
Same, no idea why
This actually reminds me of a scene in "Amadeus ", when Mozart was asked to re-write a passage in one of his opera and he replied: "This is insane! I can't re-write what's perfect."
It had too many notes
@@Schrodinger_ can't argue with facts
@@Schrodinger_ Which ones would you like me to take out?
Mozart was goated. And his wife with them big ol thangz in that movie
@@terpz47 das Word.
This mans has the most passion and love for movies i swear
i wish i had HALF as much passion about ANYTHING lol.
Honestly i'm like at best, luke-warm levels of excitement about life.
His knowledge of film is insane, his almost perfect recall of every film he's ever seen, the cast and crew, blows my mind.....
Even though he sounds a bit arrogant, THIS is the way to make a movie with a real vision. When you start comprising with producers it becomes a “camel”, a horse made by committee. And that’s exactly what we have too much of these days, Netflix and the rest are just churning out projects that are products of marketing where they decisively choose elements that they think will sell rather than what is actually an inspired script.
And he's also not saying he gets his scripts right the very first time he makes them or whatever. He likely still makes tons of adjustments, and pitches to his writer friends and whatnot. He just doesn't make changes for the studios.
It's arrogant for a clueless suit and tie to think they know how to make cinematic art better than the artist.
This is the way to LIVE LIFE with real vision!
Yup and it's a lot of social justice crap too
100% correct. Some of the best directors who ever lived were pricks in real life, and good on them. Nothing is worse than creativity by committee.
I wish more people in the music industry. Had this mentality.
They do but guess what!? They they get killed off or silenced.
Nas still the realest and truest
"Learning to say No was the best lesson I've ever learned"
Eddie Vedder
"Eddie Vedder is a pretentious douche."
Everyone
His energy is AMAZING!
It's helps when you're a genius writer
Surely there's brilliant writers that get passed over though
He didn't become a genius writer in a day....he saw a countless movies and and read countless scripts in order to become one
You’re not born a genius writer, you learn how to become one. How many attempts until mastery is different for everyone but you sure as hell won’t become one if you never aim to be and try.
@@Mr.Honest247 yes and no. Writing is one of those skills that you sort of have or you don't. It's possible to get better, but your mind has to work quite a specific way
If you're not then it'll never be your career. It's probably the hardest pill to swallow in writing. If you don't put in countless hours and become a fantastic story teller you're wasting your time even trying. Of course natural talent is a huge part
I stopped asking permission now I’m in jail
Least your cell has good wifi🤷♂️🤷♂️
Did you ask permission to use the Internet?
He should be for working with Harvey
Can confirm. Tried this trick on a girl at a bar, and she responded with:
“Sir, no thank you. Hey! Let go of me! Help! Help! I’m being ra-“
-🤓
@@SouthDakotaFacts 💀
The definition of an artist
Cinema creation is so much more complicated. It's so easy and likable to say "just do it" but then u realize that actors want money, locations require permits, crappy cameras look terrible on big screens. Rather than saying "just do it" i wish mentors would say "try this" i remember meeting the voice actress who did the voice of bulma in dbz. I asked her what I needed to do to start a voice acting career and she just shrugged and said "just do it" she spoke at a panel and it was clear from the start that she had fallen into many golden opportunities throughout her life by accident. For those of u wanting to make art i advice u to first ask "what can be done"
We’re all in the Tarantino algorithm. Let’s enjoy it while we’re here. 😂👏🏼
Oh i’m having a ball lmao
Hell yes how good is this?!
It’s cause he’s on a press circuit promoting his new book so his clips are everywhere
I watched half of pulp fiction two days ago. Alexa suck on my nuts
We’re in the endgame now 😂
Never expected Tarantino to look like he can work at a vans store
I mean, not a vans store, but he worked at a video movie store.
Everyone was young once ya know. 😀
You said Vans, but you meant Hot Topic
Right. Rare af to see him with lots of hair!
@@TomEyeTheSFMguy That's not what he meant...🤦
It only works for him because the man has so much talent when it comes to writing stories AND directing those stories. Not a lot of people can make the kind of quality films that Tarantino does. Truly a cinema master of our time.
Talent? He ripped off City On Fire, i can write a good script first time too if i rip off another movie...
@@MARK-gp9hbcity on fire looks like a dumpster on fire compared to reservoir dogs tho 😂😂
@@vilkristproductions6772 sure if you just care about the looks
Haven’t seen a single bad Tarantino movie. Probably never will
Time has shown that you don't need talent in this business anymore. You just need big enough cahoonas and some luck.
I love Quentin Tarantino so much. Honest as fock, compromise... Artist pur sang...
He knew it was perfect & didn’t let a big company change his work. ❤️ & it’s great he didn’t because Reservoir Dogs is such an incredible movie.
A true artist. Love his films, with the Hateful Eight probably my favorite, but it’s a shame he was tied to Harvey
@@dylanhealy8126 We can safely assume Harvey didn't try to rape Quentin, at least. 🤔
he ripped off City On Fire, i can write a good script first time too if i rip off another movie...
@@MARK-gp9hbWhatever 🥱
Then he rewrote the ending of django in 2 minutes right before shooting.
What a fking genius
What was the og ending ?
Must have been tough 🤣
@@100navat cocaine and hookers.
@@100navat I’m curious too
@@DengueBurger Django becomes president.
We need more directors like Quentin 😎
He does it his way and that’s part of why his movies are so good.
"Fortune favors the Bold."
Fortis fortuna adiuvat
It's so true! I've had friends lately demand promotions at their job and other stuff or they'll quit and they got it.
Damn it’s _bold_ is it? Wish I knew that before I shaved my head…
Not for matt damon
* A wild Matt Damon appears *
Of course it helps if you're someone like him with so much talent and coming to the table with a script that's already polished and brilliant. Most writers will be fine with rewrites if they're not sure of what they have. But, Quentin has probably thought about the story for a long time and put all his energy into it, so he knows it's good as is.
He rewrites before giving the script.
Such self-deprecating bullshit. He’s giving you the insight into why he’s got to where he is and you have the opportunity to take that and make your own way.
yea if u re a rich pedo like him and like a lot of celebrities that went to the epstein island ofc you ll be succesful
I love that no compromise type of attitude especially in regards to art.
Ah man we need more films from you😢
Tarantino is so interesting to listen to. Honestly he's always got something so unique and brilliant to say he's always worth listening to
Tarantino is becoming an inspiration for my music process, when I hear him talk about this stuff it’s like I’m hearing someone describe my recording process
Fr! He has that unapologetic passion for his craft. Inspiring to see that
I'm a Computer Scientist when I hear him speak I feel as if he's talking about my coding process . He inspires me .
You can’t compromise as an artist. Quentin took this to heart.
“Can you add a woman”
“No”
Holy shit lmao. Been a fan of Tarantino since I watched Pulp Fiction as a teen, he makes such great films.
They meant it as in can you add a hot woman in to be eye candy for the male audience
I love his passion! If he was unmotivated I could definitely see him working at blockbuster in the 90s talking someone’s ear off😀
And he was unmotivated he would be the Clerk and Clerks but now he is as a director. Without his motivation he would have been just another movie nerd arguing about movies.
He actually worked at a video store after dropping out of high school. He only cared about making movies, so it worked out well for him.
A big lesson here. Committees will dilute the essence of the creative work but very few people that won't compromise. Tarantino is one of them.
this is what makes him so brilliant, among other things!
Wow... He had a FULL head of hair back then. Now that I think about it, I don't remember seeing him with hair like that. I was a kid, so I guess I wasn't paying attention to what he looked like back then
Cool story.
You forgot the bro...
He is clearly thinning and receding here. I love that he's been so confident in his work despite physical setbacks that definitely affect a person's confidence
@@yawns3004 LMAO check out this bitch trying to neg men here.
Yeah it was harder to catch interviews like these and they didn't do behind the scenes back then on VHS tapes
People need to understand that to pull this off, you need to be at that top level of greatness. Whatever you do tho, athlete,, engineer, director, writer. Believe in your work.
You also have to know people, which is so so so so so much easier said than done.
I am happy he listened to himself 🔥... Good for him 💜
It helps when you are a genius and so sure of yourself. We are amidst greatness. Thank you Quentin for stayingvtrye
Quentin is probably one of the only people who can show up to an interview looking like this and still be taken seriously. That's a compliment btw.
🤨
@@crieverytim ?
@@paladinmaguireofbos3347 that's just not even remotely true. You ever been to NYC? LA? Seattle? Silicon Valley? Plenty of very successful people wear t-shirts. Would show up to an interview in a t-shirt.
Genius. Love his Creativeness one of a kind
I love when people are unapologetically apologetic about their craft. It is so cool to see!
I would’ve never guessed bro looked this way
His coked out early years are good fun.
Love this guy
Reservoir Dogs is so tightly written. I doubt as an unknown whether his later films would be made without alteration.
Copied from City on fire Hong Kong crime film. Literally the same plot. But yeah I love Reservoir dogs.
How passionate he is for films
Most of Hollyweird does not work that way. QT is Savage!
I think he started in a time where you might’ve been able to muscle some of them around, now I don’t think he would’ve been able to do that today. But he is so powerful now he can still make whatever tf he wants
@@SupportTheLittleGuy Well not only that but not everybody is Quentin Tarantino. Not every script is just ready to be turned into a great movie.
He's a salesman.
His breakdown of top gun was too good. I love Tarantino, he is a gem of a director.
Yup. Gay'ed it up and now look where we're at...LGTBQYXZ everywhere..
he has one of the most intense personalities I've ever seen.
He seems heavily coked up at all times
Fantastic classic content on Quentin! He’s right but there’s a hell of a lot more. Eat, Sleep, breathe your work. Push so hard that those that push as hard notice. Don’t stop because it’s hard. Don’t stop. Hands down, my favorite writer, producer, director of all time. Chooses the best actors, casts them into roles that fit, just incredible. There’s not a damn second of script that I’ve seen by this man in my lifetime that I didn’t find, frightening, horrifying, humorous, down to earth, off the wall, real, unreal and everything in between. This, is the Shakespeare of our time. Worship him? Nah, he’s just this dude. But, I think there’s a lesson in everything he’s done for all of us that’s for damn sure.
he’s lucky he got to do that though, many young directors had a financial gun pointed to their head and had to “compromise” with the studios A LOT
He did too. He was just a movie store clerk.
Exactly he was no different than any of the young directors you refer to when he started out. He wasn’t a nepo baby or came from wealth to fund his film. He is just proof that you don’t need to compromise your vision if you have the talent and are willing to stick to your guns. Nothing to do with luck really. Of course being a hack is probably an easier route to success in Hollywood.
@@brendansheehy8124 its entirely to do with luck. If it wasnt everyone who wanted their script made would get it made. Luck is everything.
@@benjix5500 Also talent is a major factor. Most people can't write or make up something that would be worthy of spending hundreds of thousands making a movie of. Not everyone gets famous or in a position like this because of luck, just skill, knowing how to applicate yourself, plus a bit of luck it is still a factor.
@@theapproachingstorm2133
talent = luck
It’s mostly luck but also determination, vision, motivation/discipline and focus
My favorite director of all time. His movies were soooo against the grain. No nudity. Just great writing and violence. Plus he always uses the same actors.
Inspiring. This was so early he had this mastery of writing. Once upon a time...
Quentin is the love child of Mac Tonight and Jay Leno.
Fuckin Mac tonight 🤣🤣 what a reference
@@joshireland9301 The good ol' days. Before everything went to sht for the final time somewhere around 2012. Lol
One of the reasons why Quentin is a master of his craft. When he makes a movie, he makes it because it's what he wants to see. When he thinks of a story, be damned if he doesn't make it look exactly how he thinks he looks. Just about everyone who's worked with him says that he's a cutthroat son of a bitch to work with and that they'd do it again a 1000 times.
thanks to harvey for producing all the best movies.
I'm impressed a guy who has had so much controversy in his movies has managed to mostly avoid controversy in his personal life.
Ironically he gets mad at everyone else that doesn’t ask his permission 🤣🤣
Because it's HIS shit. You don't fuck with another's man's shit those are the rules.
@@shu830Exactly^^,when you own the project you make the rules. Delegation to hell.
It's HIS filn, tf? Why do you think they're called directors? Dumb af take.
Exactly. The day Tarantino works on YOUR movie, you call the shots.
This is why he'll never cast Ed Norton.
Why?
Why?
Edward Norton became notorious for interfering with scripts mid-shooting, showing up on set insisting on script changes he's written up, threatening to walk if he doesn't get his way. This is why he's seen in few films these days -- too difficult. And Ed's behavior won't work with Tarantino who requires total creative control and no interference.@@thatrandomcrit5823
To be absolutely fair, I feel that a different perspective can still be powerful to any director of any quality. There will always be things that will be missed or overlooked if something is made by just one person. It’s inevitable.
His level of passion is still very admirable, though.
What’s crazy- is he actually did show you how diversified he can be
*inglorious bastards, kill bill, reservoir dogs, dare I say the beautiful slave ~Django~*
Literally 3 movies with IMMENSELY different plots, meanings (kinda), characters and time periods…all done perfectly. Quentin Tarantino is for sure HoF director of all time
Fantastic movie!👍
Fantastic old Movies in Quentin style.
What's it called ?
@@joolivier8185 Reservoir Dogs
@@andreamelless2822 thks
@@joolivier8185 Ur welcome, enjoy the movie.
And his movies are some of the best ever. More people need to do this.
It all comes down to the level of clarity you have about your own project. One of the things a lot of creators have to realize is that when a prospective partnership tells you no, oftentimes it just has to do with them not being on the same page as you or not seeing your vision.
Yes sometimes this is because the material isn't polished enough or your pitch isn't strong enough, But sometimes it's simply because they're not seeing/feeling all of the nuances and plans you have for how to develop it. And sometimes it's because you've so successfully stepped outta the box of normal convention and the zeitgeist, that they either don't see the marketability of it or it's just easier for them to tell you no than it is to take the time to try to understand it.
Granted, this is where having a strong and clear pitch comes into play, but to Tarantino's point again, if you're confident in your vision then it's about finding that person and team that sees that same vision along with you. A producer saying yes just because they have the money isn't necessarily in the best interest of the project - people bring their strengths to the table the most when they instinctively know exactly what it is you're trying to acheive.
Damn this clip repeats so well.
lol, ikr, it's like a mystical time loop.
Holy shit. I never knew what Tarantino looked liked. But I know Pulp Fiction, I love that film. I didn't know Tarantino is Jimmie in that film! Divine intervention I say!
Great lesson in this interview,prove to others you don’t need them and then they will chase you.
Do your own thing!
The butterfly effect if Quinten had changed any parts of his films I believe would be drastic.
Gosh that skull is enormous
That's where he stores his scripts!
Never been a beauty...
"If you don't make it I'll go to someone who does" That's what having a spine looks like.
This is why i like his work because despite people saying he's an asshole but hes going at a higher speed than any of us.
Good way of subtitles! 👍🏻
Hey look it’s Dream
Bro... Lmao
Where’s the Andre Tate music in the background???
What?
He has a vision of what he wants and unapologetically goes for it and it shows in the final product ❤🎉🤟😎
when creating art, it should be the voice of one or two people and that’s it
having dozens and dozens of people putting their mark on things will just dilute whatever special spark there was at the beginning when the idea began
This is also good advice when talking to women.
Keep pushing that script bro - as is - no changes - no compromises - Sure, you end up whacking off alone under the mistletoe each Xmas eve - but still
Best friend to Harvey Wienstien is the speaker here so take it with a grain of salt.
and i think when a girl hears bravado her pssi dries up
@@rrai- yeah maybe don’t use that word but definitely have it.
@@cahillgreg you can make some positive changes sure, Tarantino actually has with his scripts, but not major changes. You’ll much rather be jerking off alone then stuck with a women who has changed you into something you hate. Also that women won’t respect you at all if she knows she has total power over your behavior, so get ready to be cheated on as well.
Let's be honest, "bravado" wasn't the only thing he was full of when he pitched those movies
And that's y he made such masterpiece ❤
The 90s was awesome. Best decade ever.
Bit of a god complex, but nobody can deny this guy loves making movies.
Did Quintin hire Andrew Tate's PR team to promote him on YT?
Tarrentino wasn't out selling his script. He was shopping for producers.
Smart man. Producers/salesmen, want to sell you what they got. A smart buyer shops till they find a salesman that has exactly what they want buy.
I once heard David Letterman gave Howard Stern advice when he was making his movie. He basically said make sure that even if your movie is a failure that you make it your failure. Have no regrets you didn’t get to make exactly what you wanted to. Because you won’t be able to live with making something you can’t stand by.
I bet this was what he said to justify what his friend did to a 13 year old girl
For real...
Damn if only all screen writers and directors had that mentality. Now a days everyone bows down to the studio.
That's how all true artists work.
Quentin’s personality is an acquired taste LMAOO
He is such a crazy genius I love him
The idea of “shining” the way Baron Baptiste describes in Journey into Power explains it, makes me feel like I have cheated myself and others by not allowing myself to shine. In his works “You don’t need permission to shine. That’s the biggest mistake we make in life; we think we need someone’s approval to be magnificent or to own what is true to us. But we are not only capable of radiating light and love, it is our moral responsibility.”
The best art is the art you make for yourself.
He’s such a rebel I love it !!! ❤❤❤❤
Yeah, he justified his friend having sex with a drugged up 13 year old, and turned a blind eye to his other friend assaulting women for decades... What rebel!!!
Hell yeah! One of the reasons why I love Quentin.
Quentin Tarantino was that guy that used to work in a video store and would tell you everything about a movie.
This is a man who knew what he wanted, stuck by his own truth and didnt take shit from anyone.
Now look at him... one of the best.
And your lucky if you were ever any part of his career now. Hes making 1 more movie for his 10th film and the rest is literally history after that.
And that's why he's a great writer and director👏
Being willing to walk away from a project if you dont get what you want, gives you a lot of power
Dude … he is the best movie maker of any kind… of all time.
Thank god for this man, and his balls to be able to do this💪💪