Quentin Tarantino on Kanye Saying Django Was His Idea, Perfect Movies & His Best Audience Member

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2022
  • Quentin talks about loving parenthood, his son Leo being the greatest audience member, his hit song “Dinosaur Walk,” his collection of essays about movies called Cinema Speculation, his mom dating Wilt Chamberlain, going to the movies as a kid, dedicating an entire chapter to film critics, which movies he thinks are perfect, Kanye suggesting that Quentin and Jamie Foxx got the idea for Django Unchained from him, and the one classic movie he has never seen.
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  • @JJ-ze6vb
    @JJ-ze6vb Год назад +2685

    This is how we want to see these interviews. As a whole, not cut into one minute pieces.

    • @Reymon72
      @Reymon72 Год назад +11

      Exactly

    • @KristenNguyen009
      @KristenNguyen009 Год назад +25

      Someone tell the editors over at the late show. They don’t need to cut one interview into 5 different segment

    • @iracingrookie3301
      @iracingrookie3301 Год назад +28

      Shhh its a secret to get more clicks.

    • @PaTrick-cf6ev
      @PaTrick-cf6ev Год назад +8

      I am actually looking for the kanye one minute piece or a time stamp 4 it hahahaha

    • @BS-vx8dg
      @BS-vx8dg Год назад +4

      @@PaTrick-cf6ev 17:40

  • @aadilomerchowdhury1586
    @aadilomerchowdhury1586 Год назад +3289

    17:45 is the time they talk about Kanye

    • @ebynmatthews
      @ebynmatthews Год назад +206

      Thank you Legend. 👍

    • @ryanbrady6609
      @ryanbrady6609 Год назад +236

      Only reason I click on this vid

    • @danielsummerton2259
      @danielsummerton2259 Год назад +53

      Thanks bro

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil Год назад +187

      I’m not skipping 18 minutes of good interview for that crap

    • @mercury_rising
      @mercury_rising Год назад +1

      Yeah, sorry parents but no one wants to hear about your kid. *Fact*

  • @The_Kavalier
    @The_Kavalier Год назад +675

    Quentin's love of being a dad is everything

    • @ryansoprovich2258
      @ryansoprovich2258 Год назад +36

      Agreed! But I think he stole that "Dinosaur Walk" song from Kanye...

    • @hwftechdecks
      @hwftechdecks Год назад +7

      @@ryansoprovich2258 underrated comment

    • @ProudGamer6
      @ProudGamer6 Год назад +7

      He got SO excited to talk about his kids

    • @martacccc689
      @martacccc689 Год назад +3

      He was abandoned by his father😢

  • @mattmckech
    @mattmckech Год назад +293

    Tarantino is someone who made being a movie nerd very cool for all of us. Always a super unique, dynamic and engaging communicator and incredibly interesting takes on all things cinematic. Game changer.

  • @Nimajneb42069
    @Nimajneb42069 Год назад +3230

    He’s simply a film nerd who happens to be a genius at the craft and the fame never changed him. I don’t like to glorify celebrities like a lot of people but he’s truly fascinating

    • @bobsandwich3431
      @bobsandwich3431 Год назад

      It definitely changed him in that it changed his morals. He didn't do anything about Weinstein despite knowing his behavior because he was worried about his career. Also he had no problem putting actresses in danger to get a particular shot. Don't glorify him he doesn't seem like a very good person.

    • @BS-vx8dg
      @BS-vx8dg Год назад +36

      "happens to be a genius at the craft and the fame never changed him" Well stated, Hockey.

    • @jamiew1664
      @jamiew1664 Год назад

      hes a wierdo....i think he would be horrible to hang around, grumpy and bullyish.

    • @MightyCrazy
      @MightyCrazy Год назад +16

      "Great Artist Steal" - Quintin Tarantino. Like most of his famous scenes were stolen one way or another from another movie.

    • @davidknowles2892
      @davidknowles2892 Год назад +9

      Clown

  • @krihunt08
    @krihunt08 Год назад +3446

    This guy is a film historian and truly a cinematic genius. But why can’t I picture him actually sitting through a movie from beginning to end? 😆

    • @alextownley9388
      @alextownley9388 Год назад +422

      Yeah he screams extreme ADHD lmaoo

    • @olivernewton8584
      @olivernewton8584 Год назад +152

      He watches a ridiculous amount of movies

    • @myize914
      @myize914 Год назад +246

      Truthfully it’s probably medicinal for him. I have raging ADHD yet I love movies and it’s easy for me to get lost in them.

    • @koridredd
      @koridredd Год назад +87

      Cocaine is a hell of a drug lol 😆

    • @julianbassk
      @julianbassk Год назад +16

      yeah he's coked up loll

  • @doingnthn
    @doingnthn Год назад +159

    Quentin is an odd guy but in an endearing way and he’s truly a genius in his craft and his understanding of cinema. He pushes the envelope and those are the people that last the test of time. The ones who take risks and make polarizing art.

    • @festo8756
      @festo8756 Год назад +1

      All of Tarantino's movies have just been copies of older movies. How is he a genius and what risks has Tarantino ever taken?

    • @festo8756
      @festo8756 Год назад +1

      @@Frunobulax74 Reservoir Dogs-
      ripped off city on fire
      the killing- a movie about a heist told out of order
      Also has scene where person is tortured in chair to tell what they know about heist
      Django- movie where person gets ear cut off

    • @liminalradiofm7899
      @liminalradiofm7899 Год назад +19

      @@festo8756 no way u used “movie where guy got his ear cut off” as a legit point

    • @Ustaleone
      @Ustaleone 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@festo8756you seem to confuse inspired by and ripped off.

    • @theDiReW0lf
      @theDiReW0lf 5 месяцев назад

      If he’s “odd,” delete all the “normal.”

  • @staywellandstrong4199
    @staywellandstrong4199 Год назад +45

    He sat within arms length, behind me, during one of his premieres. I Loved hearing him laugh at his characters' delivery. All of the entire experience was 👏 👏 👏 Amazingly Spectacular. 💖

    • @Arun-po9ju
      @Arun-po9ju 10 месяцев назад +1

      Which movie was it?

  • @barclaydunlap9744
    @barclaydunlap9744 Год назад +167

    My son was born March 26, 2020 right after the pandemic shutdowns were called and after seeing Once Upon a Time in Hollywood I decided I liked the name Quentin and that's what we named him so now we call him Quentin quarantino

  • @AaronReese
    @AaronReese Год назад +619

    Right before Roger Ebert died, he said, “I’m amazed by how many movies I’ve seen and amazed by how many I haven’t seen." You should never be surprised when someone, even Tarantino, hasn’t seen something major. There are just so many movies.

    • @geminigemini2333
      @geminigemini2333 Год назад +16

      Oh yes that iconic mister Roger Elbert

    • @blackjesus804
      @blackjesus804 Год назад +6

      Sounds of Music is one of those that was always on free TV around that time. I never particularly wanted to see it but I did.

    • @mikeximenez5285
      @mikeximenez5285 Год назад +4

      There’s over 38 consecutive years worth of movies that have been made, and that almost certainly misses A LOT of them.

    • @jesmasa1
      @jesmasa1 Год назад +2

      Very much relate to this quote. List of movies I've seen & the list I wanna see are both so long.

    • @gomezgomez7759
      @gomezgomez7759 Год назад +4

      Rip roger ebert. His revoews were insoghtful n on point n well written.

  • @PyroMite0213
    @PyroMite0213 Год назад +96

    The amount of love this man has for film is so contagious. I can only hope to have a 1/4 of his knowledge someday.

    • @gabecollett
      @gabecollett Год назад +1

      he's the master of Hollywood

  • @dagger1580
    @dagger1580 Год назад +25

    Hearing Tarantino talking about his kids is honestly heartwarming reminds me alot of the stories my dad used to tell me and the silly things we did when I was a toddler

  • @CrabbyO
    @CrabbyO Год назад +714

    His son may not "remember" these moments, but it is engrained in his subconscious for all eternity.🥰
    Fatherhood is magical.

    • @leahgale
      @leahgale Год назад +19

      Yeah it absolutely helps with development whether or not they remember

    • @adrianoarevalo8162
      @adrianoarevalo8162 Год назад +5

      Yes it is

    • @seanbrown9048
      @seanbrown9048 Год назад

      And he inherits an enormous amount of money!

    • @voulafisentzidis8830
      @voulafisentzidis8830 Год назад +12

      @@Nonesovile96 not necessarily. But, he will know he's loved which will set him up for coping with adulthood and hopefully won't need drugs to block out his childhood. .

    • @josephbenson4444
      @josephbenson4444 Год назад +1

      building blocks, foundation.

  • @jjsansano
    @jjsansano Год назад +757

    I finally found the audience member I’ve waited for my entire life. ❤️

    • @wozacardoza1093
      @wozacardoza1093 Год назад +17

      That made me want a son 😂

    • @danusdragonfly6640
      @danusdragonfly6640 Год назад +1

      Hopefully he lives long enough to see his children to adulthood.

    • @rockinmuse
      @rockinmuse Год назад +5

      As a Dad of a 3 year old I feel exactly the same. He put it in perfect words!

    • @DatboyBuj
      @DatboyBuj Год назад +5

      Spot on. Makes me smile as a dad!

    • @DarkCreed
      @DarkCreed Год назад +5

      Every dad can relate to this.

  • @interestedlen8823
    @interestedlen8823 Год назад +44

    My hero. Never compromises on being himself, constantly growing, putting being a fantastic dad before everything.

    • @gabecollett
      @gabecollett Год назад

      copy that; parenthood can change people

  • @roccodemaro4305
    @roccodemaro4305 Год назад +38

    Those of us who grew up in the 80s & 90s were lucky in a lot of ways. But man, to be in high school when Pulp Fiction came out was wild. Quentin's creativity & understanding of his craft just leapt off the screen. His talent hit you immediately. Suddenly. True Romance is an A+ screenplay, and Reservoir Dogs, even on that budget, is f’n fantastic to this day.
    Every generation gets their geniuses. One of ours was Quentin Tarantino.

    • @jodeesilvers
      @jodeesilvers Год назад

      :Who tf listening Kanye in 2022? All school ganstas on Gomunkul 6 now

    • @fredriksvard2603
      @fredriksvard2603 Год назад

      Many a houseparty with tons of booze, chicks and the pulp fiction soundtrack. Or fugees or guns n roses. Pantera when the girls werent around.

    • @purge2--u--nite342
      @purge2--u--nite342 Год назад

      Actually you ALWAYS would get laid when Pantera played and the real chick freaks would come out 😁😋😏

    • @brooke8567
      @brooke8567 Месяц назад

      Is...

  • @jaybuck12321
    @jaybuck12321 Год назад +780

    He’s my favorite director. His movies standout on a different level. The dialogue and script is every movie is
    Pure genius

    • @Frawriest
      @Frawriest Год назад +13

      No film in existence feels quite like a Tarantino. It's the most distinct style I've ever seen.

    • @DMalltheway
      @DMalltheway Год назад +2

      Scorsese is better but Tarantino is a legend

    • @Frawriest
      @Frawriest Год назад +14

      @@DMalltheway I have to disagree, Scorsese has as many perfect films as he does mediocre. But every single Tarantino is a masterpiece besides Death Proof.

    • @DMalltheway
      @DMalltheway Год назад +7

      @@Frawriest Death Proof is actually good, Inglorious Bastards overrated, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood overrated, but Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown are his masterpieces.
      Scorsese masterpieces, Goodfellas, Casino, Taxi Driver, The King of Comedy, Mean Streets, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Aviator, The Departed, Shutter Island and The Irishman. His underrated classics are Cape Fear, The Age of Innocence, After Hours and Hugo.

    • @Frawriest
      @Frawriest Год назад +16

      @@DMalltheway I'm very curious how you consider Inglorious Basterds overrated? I can accept Once Upon a Time in Hollywood though it's a masterpiece in my eyes.

  • @scarstruck85
    @scarstruck85 Год назад +685

    I love Tarantinos pure passion for film. Could listen to him all day talk cinema. Legend!

    • @JeffRebornNow
      @JeffRebornNow Год назад +5

      Martin Scorsese is much better to listen to. So is Peter Bogdanovich.

    • @84Elenai
      @84Elenai Год назад +3

      @@JeffRebornNow nah, I prefer Quentin's energy and vibe.

    • @pittypatterputzzler5311
      @pittypatterputzzler5311 Год назад

      That is why it is so sad there no more movie rentals so your could watch the commentaries on a blue ray.

    • @mississippibilly_
      @mississippibilly_ Год назад +1

      @@JeffRebornNow were you confused by the word "I" lol

    • @JeffRebornNow
      @JeffRebornNow Год назад

      @@mississippibilly_ I'm sorry, but I didn't understand to what your comment was referring. I apologise for my denseness.

  • @SKotris84
    @SKotris84 Год назад +46

    Pulp Fiction is a perfect movie. Absolutely my favorite movie.

  • @ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
    @ShEDDiNgmYSkiN Год назад +31

    Quentin Tarantino is always fun to listen to. I could listen to him talk about this kind of stuff for hours. Definitely going to have to give this a read!

  • @arthurguillen8432
    @arthurguillen8432 Год назад +2146

    I need another Tarantino movie now

    • @JC-du6sn
      @JC-du6sn Год назад +12

      Look up Within Heaven's Gates by Rebecca Springer.😇

    • @clc040
      @clc040 Год назад +19

      QT is always a great interview!

    • @Hydrosized
      @Hydrosized Год назад +23

      It takes a while to make a movie.

    • @cam.nicol_
      @cam.nicol_ Год назад +2

      now more then ever

    • @beatonthedonis
      @beatonthedonis Год назад +95

      Have to wait till Ye comes up with another idea for him.

  • @miralabualjadail4206
    @miralabualjadail4206 Год назад +625

    That’s actually a great story of the thrill of a kid hearing adults cursing for the first time, at a movie theater. I can just imagine how exciting that must have been for him. It explains so much of his joy of making his style of films!

    • @FredPlanatia
      @FredPlanatia Год назад +10

      I was watching "The Spy who Loved me" in a drive-in with some friends and their parents and blurted out "Right in the balls!" when Bond kicks Jaws in the crotch on the train fight scene. They were mortified and reported it to my parents. When they told me about it we all had a good laugh. Obviously there were different ideas of what was crossing a line. It was an experience I never forgot.

    • @choopachoopaaar4513
      @choopachoopaaar4513 Год назад +1

      Dz

    • @choopachoopaaar4513
      @choopachoopaaar4513 Год назад +1

      Dz

    • @banihzerreh
      @banihzerreh Год назад

      watch the interview where he defends pedophilia, i used to be a fan but this is where i draw the limit. also him living in israel🤮(an apartheid land stealing thieves)

    • @georgebailey9238
      @georgebailey9238 Год назад +1

      There's something about being a young person in the 70s and watching some of the films they had which in a way were much more explicit and adult even for a PG rated movie, for example. The Richard Pryor movie Silver Streak has a scene of oral sex (not explicit) but my 13-year-old self was not expecting that.

  • @reputablehype
    @reputablehype Год назад +82

    I DEMAND that one of Tarantino's characters does the dinosaur walk song with this accompanying music in his final movie.

  • @einoware436
    @einoware436 Год назад +106

    I once sent an email to what I think is Quentins email address, saying "you should do a movie". He never answered but 3 years later Once upon a Time in hollywood comes out, so I sort of did give him the idea for that. After that I sent him another email saying "You should do more things" and now he has 2 children. Coincidence ? Ask "Ye"...

    • @davidt6816
      @davidt6816 Год назад +1

      Wow! You are insane! But you have nice grammar and congruent thoughts;)

    • @Thedirtybubbleblower
      @Thedirtybubbleblower Год назад

      @@davidt6816 I see a lot of mistakes wym

  • @smftv
    @smftv Год назад +213

    When someone talks or shares stories about something they're passionate about, regardless of subject matter; it's engrossing. That energy is infectious, and I needed a dose of that today today. Nostalgia is a beautiful thing, and it's a great way to be educated.

    • @smftv
      @smftv Год назад +3

      @Xan Beats me, I couldn't name one thing he's ever done. He's not someone I've ever given two craps about.

    • @jack0026
      @jack0026 Год назад

      Jokes and recent events aside, this was what made the Joe Rogan podcast so good for so many years. Joe was so curious about everything, and he would just bring in passionate guest after passionate guest and they would talk for 2-4 hours. It was crazy good.
      Then he moved to Texas, signed with Spotify on a mega deal, seemingly lost access to so many guests and became less curious with more strongly held opinions. The podcast is nowhere near the same now

  • @tripodthreefoot2268
    @tripodthreefoot2268 Год назад +535

    Tarantino is a boss in the game, he's so relaxed, so free, I love how Jimmy Kimmel asked about Kayne, the audience laughed and Tarantino kept it on point, directly to the truth, nothing negative about West even if he personally had some views

    • @leemcqueen500
      @leemcqueen500 Год назад +66

      Jimmy was dying for Tarantino to bash Kanye.

    • @emanuelmota7217
      @emanuelmota7217 Год назад +29

      Yes, exactly. Q handled it like a pro.

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 Год назад

      @@leemcqueen500 Trump lost the election fair and square.

    • @saichetanreddy2012
      @saichetanreddy2012 Год назад +8

      He doesn't have any negative bro about people... You believe media to much

    • @AndresSanchez-pp3ho
      @AndresSanchez-pp3ho Год назад

      Tarantino knows more than west the tiny hat people rule the world. Especially Hollywood.

  • @p.m.c..2.615
    @p.m.c..2.615 Год назад +21

    He seems so uncomfortable when being interviewed but as soon as he starts talking you are drawn right in just like his films. I could listen to him all day talking films and the thoughts behind them . To me I think the man is a genius in his field . What an amazing man he is . ( also really happy he mentioned Jaws as a perfect film, totally agree) .

  • @computerjantje
    @computerjantje Год назад +20

    I really like this guy. He is a true artist. He is famous but true to himself. Passionate about his work and work of others. He seems honest and open and He seems respectful and interested in what other people say. Not one hair of arrogance. This rather unique in the American celebrity scene.

  • @thomass1891
    @thomass1891 Год назад +216

    Trantino is awkward and passionate but so talented and a genius. He is just too unique.

  • @15Candles
    @15Candles Год назад +828

    I wanna see Tarantino and Scorsese interact with each other for more than 3 hours about basically everything on movies. Both have the same enthusiastic energy in their age and it's absolutely fascinating

    • @DolanDamnWargin
      @DolanDamnWargin Год назад +39

      While "The Sound of Music" plays in the background

    • @thetvbaby83
      @thetvbaby83 Год назад +3

      @@DolanDamnWargin oh mah gosh

    • @nevyn_karres
      @nevyn_karres Год назад +8

      If you have partaken before, then you can tell when someone is off their face on cocaine.

    • @n0tk0sher
      @n0tk0sher Год назад +13

      Go listen to Quentin and Eli Roth talking horror movies on here, it's great.

    • @Swnsasy
      @Swnsasy Год назад +7

      Oh man, ad in Coppola to those 2... That would be amazing

  • @hectorbecerra9135
    @hectorbecerra9135 Год назад +16

    I could be hours and hours listening to Tarantino telling stories and never get bored!!

    • @CalZX
      @CalZX Год назад +1

      He’s a masterful storyteller

  • @84Elenai
    @84Elenai Год назад +26

    Oh God, I love this man so much. He's a legend. Thanks Quentin for keeping our generation entertained with such an amazing body of work. Keep going man, we need art like yours right now more than ever!

  • @810austin
    @810austin Год назад +530

    Never would have expected this interview at this exact moment in time but I am ready for it 1000%!

    • @_JC_21
      @_JC_21 Год назад +1

      Lol k

    • @ps5andstuffhere
      @ps5andstuffhere Год назад +1

      Lol yes

    • @rogerc23
      @rogerc23 Год назад +4

      Sure. Not a plant at all.

    • @adamrushford
      @adamrushford Год назад

      Talk show interview, the moment it was posted, percent only goes to 100, you are clearly unprepared.

  • @dolam
    @dolam Год назад +77

    That was pretty gracious of QT to not call Kanye West out as being crazy. He just rolled with it and kept it moving.

    • @maximotion2316
      @maximotion2316 Год назад +4

      Yes it was

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Год назад +6

      I think Yey was hanging out with terentino because he thought terentino is his Merdecci sponsor, put him in a movie or use his music

    • @3hooks781
      @3hooks781 Год назад

      QT seems to have a compassion that might not be immediately apparent for all of his passionate bluster regarding his craft. He's likely observant that Kanye is in deep, serious mental crisis.

    • @thirdhandlv4231
      @thirdhandlv4231 Год назад

      @@___beyondhorizon4664 yeh him very kn ye frend gud ofcorse

  • @carloj-g6001
    @carloj-g6001 Год назад +10

    This guy is completely himself with no apologies to anyone, beautifully true to his soul

  • @danielorta9829
    @danielorta9829 Год назад +5

    Thanks for posting the entire interviews! i would def be watching more if it is like this more often.

  • @DOI_ARTS
    @DOI_ARTS Год назад +561

    This guy made less than 20 films but everything is Iconic and Legendary. Respect++

    • @DragonTamer31K
      @DragonTamer31K Год назад +16

      I still think Death Proof should get a proper remaster
      *I meant remaster not remake

    • @thesamirmahadin
      @thesamirmahadin Год назад +75

      Less than 10*

    • @kiriakoz
      @kiriakoz Год назад +26

      only americans just people by quantity, not quality. Everything is commercial there so it's about pumping out more content and making money for your corporate masters.

    • @spateri728
      @spateri728 Год назад +15

      ​@@kiriakoz What?

    • @kiriakoz
      @kiriakoz Год назад +17

      @@spateri728 which one of those words didn't you understand, then I can break it down for you slowly.

  • @persephoneastrology7115
    @persephoneastrology7115 Год назад +245

    I love to hear passionate people talking about their passions

    • @dawnkikong637
      @dawnkikong637 Год назад +1

      You might like a YT channel called Film Courage.

    • @hagestad
      @hagestad Год назад +2

      what passions? no feet were mentioned in this video.

    • @ryaningram2524
      @ryaningram2524 Год назад

      Tarrantino and Adam Savage are the best for that

    • @robotdowney
      @robotdowney Год назад

      @@hagestad that's fetish they talk about passion here

  • @jamesdooling4139
    @jamesdooling4139 Год назад +46

    Django IS a perfect movie. I've watched it hundreds of times -- literally. Along with Silence of the Lambs. Django Unchained is one of the greatest films ever made.

    • @festo8756
      @festo8756 Год назад +1

      Django Unchained plot is hero is trained by mentor then goes to rescue girlfriend from bad guys. Isn't that the plot to hundreds of movies. Why do you feel Django Unchained stands out?

    • @Python-xs2iv
      @Python-xs2iv Год назад +13

      @@festo8756 When you explain anything just as vaguely as you described Django Unchained, then everything would sound lame.

    • @chronicalcultivation
      @chronicalcultivation Год назад +2

      @@festo8756 the setting and character design make it unique

    • @TorchlightCinema80
      @TorchlightCinema80 Год назад +6

      @@festo8756 it’s a western about a black bounty hunter in the antabellum south and his german sidekick saving his wife from a viscous slaver, it’s mad unique

    • @zapify6999
      @zapify6999 9 месяцев назад

      how do you even watch the same movie hundreds of times

  • @saritaescamilla2764
    @saritaescamilla2764 Год назад +14

    Love his energy And the love that he can play with his kid at that level imagination on all levels Cant wait on his next movie!

  • @Zerlyn
    @Zerlyn Год назад +56

    I absolutely LOVE every movie he’s made, but my favorite thing about him is his pure love and passion for film and storytelling. Honestly such an inspiration to me.

  • @traceythompson1092
    @traceythompson1092 Год назад +143

    Best line of the interview goes to Jimmy IMO: "A lot of moms dated Wilt Chamberlain." 😆 🤣 😂

    • @larrygarland3728
      @larrygarland3728 Год назад +1

      @@GarrishChristopherRobin777 , I thought it was 20K...?

    • @NeilLewis77
      @NeilLewis77 Год назад

      For the record.
      Wilt said "when I was writing my book, the publicist asked me how many women I've slept with.
      I didn't know. It's alot, maybe hundreds. He said just put 10,000. It will be good for book sales. So I put 10,000 but it's probably more like 4 or 5 hundred."
      So with respect to wilt he only ever slept with a special few.

  • @TheWriterNW
    @TheWriterNW Год назад +9

    I absolutely love QT. I could listen to him talk about movies, music, pop culture, or culture in general forever! Definitely buying his new book!

  • @margosheridan2078
    @margosheridan2078 Год назад +6

    love this interview.. QT is a cinematic genius . I loved going to movies as a kid too, hes the same age as me , so I can relate and 100% cocur with his choices of movies which makes me like him even more

  • @benjaminjohnspencer1864
    @benjaminjohnspencer1864 Год назад +376

    You can hear his love for Los Angeles and its history with every emphatic story he tells. I think most people can relate to this unreasoning, sometimes irrational love for their hometowns.

    • @hiphoprbloverjon9180
      @hiphoprbloverjon9180 Год назад +12

      I always said New York has Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, and Spike Lee. LA has Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson, and John Singleton. The influence the cities have throughout their films (along with the show Snowfall for Singleton) is very noticeable.

    • @IRVDawg
      @IRVDawg Год назад

      true that! 💯💯

    • @tiestokygoericprydz3963
      @tiestokygoericprydz3963 Год назад

      @@hiphoprbloverjon9180 James Cameron and Steven Spielberg?

    • @endalynch
      @endalynch Год назад +5

      @@tiestokygoericprydz3963 Spielberg - wide light filled expanses (Arizona) which Scorsese has spoken about.
      Cameron - Middle of rural Canada next to a big river. Nature. The Abyss, Avatar, his documentaries.

    • @dameville7983
      @dameville7983 Год назад +3

      17:47 Kanye talk

  • @Freeden
    @Freeden Год назад +353

    Listening to Quentin's stories about movies are almost as good as the movies he makes. He should really be doing a streaming show or an online video series where he just talks with other film personalities about everything movies.

    • @810austin
      @810austin Год назад +37

      He has a fairly-new podcast called "The Video Archives" with director Roger Avary that is awesome!

    • @mucknstrunz
      @mucknstrunz Год назад +8

      listen to his podcast man, its free on spotify

    • @totallybored5526
      @totallybored5526 Год назад

      Or an actual tv show that is on tv

    • @MicsG
      @MicsG Год назад

      yesssss

    • @schrisdellopoulos9244
      @schrisdellopoulos9244 Год назад +1

      @@totallybored5526 as opposed to radio? People do podcasts today, not TV. You live under a rock?

  • @jinamhall2630
    @jinamhall2630 Год назад +12

    I love Quentin's films. I saw Pulp Fiction in the theatre multiple times (10+-) But when a film with my father/Jon Feather/John Melvin Hall in it, showed up on his favorite list, he had me for all of his films. It was so obscure and off the radar, "Brotherhood of Death".

    • @Shah_creates
      @Shah_creates Год назад +1

      That's such a cool story! I haven't seen that film, but I am sure it is great.

  • @iamdanski
    @iamdanski Год назад +6

    He turns entirely into the desk which is maybe overwhelming for the host but also alienating to the audience. Perfect form.

  • @Spiderweb444
    @Spiderweb444 Год назад +59

    I just love listening to Tarantino talk about movies. It's so fascinating his infectious energy and the passion he has for them and the way he says them is just perfect. One of my favorite directors and storytellers.

    • @dawnkikong637
      @dawnkikong637 Год назад +1

      I heard his commentary for True Romance and decided I would buy him drinks all night just to hear him talk about movies.

    • @stryder0559
      @stryder0559 Год назад +1

      He’s a fan of Sergio Leone’s direction in the spaghetti western films. There’s his influence in Inglorious Basterds

    • @stryder0559
      @stryder0559 Год назад +1

      He’s a fan of Sergio Leone’s direction in the spaghetti western films. There’s his influence in Inglorious Basterds

    • @bowmanbrent419
      @bowmanbrent419 Год назад +1

      Coke is a hell of a drug.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Год назад +708

    I'm not sure if I'd call Inglorious Bastards a perfect movie, but Hans Landa is, without a doubt, the perfect villain.

  • @joeyvesh13
    @joeyvesh13 Год назад +5

    This is the passion you want when making a movie. Don’t compromise, don’t be scared, make the art that’s in your heart.

  • @captainbulge7360
    @captainbulge7360 Год назад +10

    What I love about this man is that his himself he doesn’t put on a face his just him♥️♥️

  • @peterddb1593
    @peterddb1593 Год назад +281

    I like how Jimmy listens to Quentin’s story and doesn’t interrupt him. Rare these days.

    • @ekko808
      @ekko808 Год назад +19

      Letterman was good at that, and Kimmel is a hardcore Letterman disciple.

    • @meyelejuega3602
      @meyelejuega3602 Год назад +34

      well he tries to....but YOU try to outtalk Quentin Tarantino, the dude's like a machinegun of words

    • @MaidenHelll
      @MaidenHelll Год назад +5

      There’s a calm about him that wasn’t there before
      Even in his excitement
      I’m digging it

    • @seanbrown9048
      @seanbrown9048 Год назад +7

      Quentin is as nutty as Tom Cruise

    • @thinker185
      @thinker185 Год назад +3

      You're so right. Larry King was also a good interviewer. It's a lost artform.

  • @danielblake5520
    @danielblake5520 Год назад +81

    tarantino should be a guest every week, cant get enough of him, my favorite director of al time.

    • @sebastianwhalin743
      @sebastianwhalin743 Год назад +1

      Al time? I havent seen that one

    • @84Elenai
      @84Elenai Год назад

      @@sebastianwhalin743 most of us commenting here are not native English speakers. Deal with it and be polite, please (meaning: think of better jokes next time). Cheers :)

  • @cammofreestylz6575
    @cammofreestylz6575 Год назад

    I love his view on parents, who make home movies and have those moments are just for us forever because deep down they will remember them and at some point you do start to have a recall if you’re lucky enough

  • @TheLaoo
    @TheLaoo Год назад +3

    i could listen to this man for hours and hours. what a guy.

  • @lynnebucher6537
    @lynnebucher6537 Год назад +62

    Funny thing about QT movies is that every time you rewatch them, you pick up more details that were previously missed.

  • @mariateresa2050
    @mariateresa2050 Год назад +47

    He won't remember the jokes exactly but he will surely remember that awesome feeling of hanging out with dad and that will be such a stronghold!! You go Quentin!! 🤩

  • @LoganInThailand
    @LoganInThailand Год назад +1

    Whenever I see Tarantino I always think of the way the lady said the line in Indians Jones and the last crusade - 'as giddy as a schoolboy'. Hes so infectious and his love for movies is, in the best word, cute.

  • @toluwalopeabegunde4990
    @toluwalopeabegunde4990 Год назад

    I really love listening to tarantino,he reminds me that passion is truly the worlds greatest art,his love for film keeps my love for film going

  • @sebbvell3426
    @sebbvell3426 Год назад +161

    One of the greatest directors of all time talking about his greatest accomplishment which are their children.

  • @atimt7630
    @atimt7630 Год назад +102

    Amazingly talented people like Tarantino have not only a unique talent but also an eccentricity about them that I enjoy watching.

  • @whoischrisrollins
    @whoischrisrollins Год назад +7

    I respect Tarantino for keeping it real with the Kanye story! The audience and jimmy were getting ready to make fun of Kanye and Tarantino said the actual story and showed how the two ideas were slightly related

  • @mediamannaman
    @mediamannaman Год назад +3

    What a great and revealing interview. Makes me want to read the book. Go figure - Tarentino never saw The Sound of Music. I guess Reggie never took him to that one. Well, until now I had never seen Quentin on an interview, never seen his personality on display. Pretty amazing, and everything I would have expected.

  • @persiandahg
    @persiandahg Год назад +44

    i love QT because he’s a pure product out of absolute chaos on both ends

    • @mediamannaman
      @mediamannaman Год назад +1

      I like your comment, but I'm just wondering what two ends you are talking about?

  • @Ray_Ray142
    @Ray_Ray142 Год назад +69

    He is such a passionate individual, his family are so lucky. I was surprised that the great filmmaker doesn't make home movies with his small children, just for the sake of memory. A legendary man. Loved the dinosaur walk song. Very catchy🥰🥰

  • @frankgallagher8760
    @frankgallagher8760 Год назад +1

    He always has so much energy in every interview. Thats obviously how he can come up with all these great films. His mind must be a freaking ball of energy and thats how he is so amazing at what he does. Hes the best. He needs to come out with another film.

    • @oderwin6414
      @oderwin6414 Год назад

      I love tarantino but he is definitley on coke here

  • @denizdalgc7433
    @denizdalgc7433 Год назад +3

    it’s very funny/interesting how while doing an interview promoting “once upon a time in hollywood” leo and brad pitt also said “sound of music” when asked what was the biggest movie they had not seen

  • @movielover828
    @movielover828 Год назад +121

    Tarantino rides again, and it's very nice to see him again in this interview. And I can't wait to read his new book since that I finished reading the novelization of QT's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" many months ago. Kudos to the one and only Quentin Tarantino!💯👏🏻

    • @trevorbird8519
      @trevorbird8519 Год назад

      ll0

    • @yvonneamlett395
      @yvonneamlett395 Год назад +1

      sorry to admit that I have not read his books,
      I cant wait to catch up:)

    • @movielover828
      @movielover828 Год назад

      @@yvonneamlett395 That's okay.. The novelization of "OUATIH" is a must-read and you will not regret it once you start reading his books, particularly his first novel.🙂

  • @redeadhead4
    @redeadhead4 Год назад +28

    Quentin is just not an easy interview. It's really difficult to tell where his stories are headed and staying off topic is basically a forgone conclusion. Jimmy has gotten really good at making guests like this seem more human and relatable.

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f Год назад +2

      He told the same story about the cursing at the movie on Bill Maher.

    • @JDAfrica
      @JDAfrica 10 месяцев назад

      His stories and storytelling remind me so much of Norm McDonald … winding and scenic roads to details

  • @MrChinchillen
    @MrChinchillen Год назад

    When holds up hist hand at the end of the interview, the 3 fingers remind me of the bar scene in Inglorious Basterds

  • @drewdelaney4166
    @drewdelaney4166 Год назад

    He’s the best lol. Love QT! That fight in parking lot in Canada in the winter with the camera guy is my favorite 😂. Guy always cracks me up. He’s the one guy you would have a good time with either working for or grabbing a beer

  • @vivw3654
    @vivw3654 Год назад +220

    There are many traits of being a great director that come in handy when becoming a parent.

    • @speed9801
      @speed9801 Год назад +3

      Like what

    • @dEadERest
      @dEadERest Год назад +11

      well Master@@speed9801 , perhaps creativity, eccentricity, energy, facility, and oh, idunno, . . wealth?

    • @seanbrown9048
      @seanbrown9048 Год назад +9

      Lol; alcoholism, drug addiction and insanity?

    • @ChimeraZone
      @ChimeraZone Год назад +1

      Make sure you never become one then

    • @balashanmugampuradchithasa5438
      @balashanmugampuradchithasa5438 Год назад

      😂😂😂

  • @dreammfyre
    @dreammfyre Год назад +4

    Quintin always makes me excited about watching new movies

  • @Stakbundles18125
    @Stakbundles18125 Год назад +5

    My favorite director of all time he oozes love for film what a guy 🔥

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni Год назад +15

    I could listen to Quentin talk all day. He's so interesting to listen to. We need a new film!!

  • @UraStr
    @UraStr Год назад +10

    I can listen to this 24/7 this the true definition of being expert in specific field

  • @STARTINGSOMESHIT
    @STARTINGSOMESHIT Год назад +3

    17:38 Is when Jimmy asks Quentin if Kanye actually came up with the idea for Django.

  • @alejolopera
    @alejolopera Месяц назад

    I´m scared of thinking about him being mad ... OMG .. if this energy is when he is relaxed, can you imagine him being mad?

  • @PeterPalDesign
    @PeterPalDesign Год назад +16

    What a great refreshing interview. So good to hear Quentin talk uninterrupted about ideas, experiences, situations. Living legend.

  • @kingace6186
    @kingace6186 Год назад +13

    "Dinosaur walk! Dinosaur walk. Dinosaur walk! Dinosaur walk. Dinosaur walk! Dinosaur walk."
    This is burned into my memory.

  • @NashPotatoesOutdoorShow
    @NashPotatoesOutdoorShow 3 месяца назад +1

    Quentin is so entertaining...I love watching his interviews!!

  • @ha_fa7982
    @ha_fa7982 Год назад +2

    We need more Quentin !!!

  • @tr7b410
    @tr7b410 Год назад +169

    Quentin is the master at resurrecting the careers of (dated) actors.A sentimental director that knows talent when he has seen it.

    • @kevbn909
      @kevbn909 Год назад +11

      Robert Forster was brilliant in JB

    • @alanwrobel8455
      @alanwrobel8455 Год назад +3

      Absolutely! I love him to death for showcasing Pam Grier, and for discovering Christoph Waltz. And how about Pulp Fiction for a perfect movie?!

    • @christianheinz3395
      @christianheinz3395 Год назад

      That's what I really like about his work.

    • @Hello-Stoiko
      @Hello-Stoiko Год назад

      Now that you say it, it does seem like his strength, and good to see someone remember actors who others dismiss or forget.

    • @fennecfanatic5566
      @fennecfanatic5566 Год назад

      @@alanwrobel8455 Christoph Waltz is an amazing actor.

  • @MrSerr
    @MrSerr Год назад +50

    I unknowingly started collecting all his movies. When I use to buy movies I just bought my favorite ones and it wasn’t until later on when I realized I had almost a full collection of Quentin Tarantino movies😂.

  • @jaywilldoit
    @jaywilldoit Год назад +7

    How this guy has the energy of a thousand people is baffling.

  • @Dizzyj360
    @Dizzyj360 Год назад +2

    Seeing how energetic he is I imagine kids LOVE him

  • @RMFATO
    @RMFATO Год назад +69

    I just love Quentin. What a fabulous talent.

    • @gabecollett
      @gabecollett Год назад

      he's most happy when he discusses films, he shares his energy with the world, and energy no matter where it comes and goes is contagious

  • @WillieWeed
    @WillieWeed Год назад +100

    An absolute treasure. We're lucky to have him 40% or 60% of the time.

    • @paulenglish7500
      @paulenglish7500 Год назад +2

      The rest of the time he's oppressing Palestinians

    • @PawSmalls
      @PawSmalls Год назад +6

      @@paulenglish7500 Tarantino isn't IDF man cmon. Don't get triggered everytime you hear Israel.

    • @paulenglish7500
      @paulenglish7500 Год назад +1

      @@PawSmalls I don't but if you live in Israel and your American means you back Israeli government and all that they do.

    • @PawSmalls
      @PawSmalls Год назад +6

      @@paulenglish7500 I don't back everything my country does, and maybe he's the same. I'm not going to assume he is there for weird Zionist zealotry. That wouldn't make any sense.

    • @paulenglish7500
      @paulenglish7500 Год назад +1

      @@PawSmalls His country is America he chose to live in Israel. It's not as if Israel just started oppressing Palestinians last week.

  • @Commandasaurus
    @Commandasaurus Год назад

    I just love this man! With all my heart! Quentin is a pool of imagination, inspiration and fun, great, energetic, smart and cool :D

  • @dumaskhan
    @dumaskhan Год назад +13

    given what a cinemaphile Quintin is, I find it hard to believe that he never saw The Sound of Music.

    • @chronicalcultivation
      @chronicalcultivation Год назад +1

      I haven't seen it either and I've seen far more films than the average person..

  • @mariam2964
    @mariam2964 Год назад +21

    I remember watching The Sound of Music on TV in the early 80s (I was a teenager) and holding up a taperecorder next to the tv speakers so I could record the songs on cassette tape. I listened to those recorded songs on cassette for years. We were too poor then for me to even think about asking my parents to buy me the original recording.

  • @creativeinstincts9619
    @creativeinstincts9619 Год назад +154

    Even down to the music in his movies his genius is present. Quentin will always be in his own category.

    • @anthonyzullo
      @anthonyzullo Год назад

      Yeah, he is his own genre.

    • @DeathBYDesign666
      @DeathBYDesign666 Год назад +1

      Even his worst movie, being Jackie Brown was better than 90% of even the good movies made today. In fact any project he works on like all the Robert Rodriguez and Oliver Stone films he helped out with are a grade above everything else. His mere presence in any aspect of the filming process elevates the film itself. He is the Stanley Kubrick of this generation, maybe even slightly better. I hope he does get a chance to do a Star Trek movie sometime soon. I've heard it got stuck in limbo with casting issues or whatnot but I think it would be awesome to see his take.

    • @slayba
      @slayba Год назад +9

      @@DeathBYDesign666 who said Jackie brown is his worst movie?...that movie is fantastic

    • @MightyCrazy
      @MightyCrazy Год назад +3

      Ah QT stole everything from everyone. He even admits to this.

    • @praisethelordpig1212
      @praisethelordpig1212 Год назад +2

      @@DeathBYDesign666 personally I disagree that Jackie brown is his worst movie but respect your opinion

  • @jimmarshall5453
    @jimmarshall5453 Год назад

    I love seeing him wearing the Tiki Ti jacket. It's a GREAT Tiki Bar on Sunset Blvd, just down from the Vista Theater that Quentin bought and is renovating.

  • @HoviiWinks
    @HoviiWinks Год назад +2

    He's awesome never lost his inner child 🎩🥇 great director and love the movie Django. My favorite

  • @sparkythancztwise
    @sparkythancztwise Год назад +3

    @3:00 we don't have many episodic or narrative memories of our earliest years, however, the experiences leave deep indelible imprints upon our world view and our bond with those who interact with us. Rest easy QT, you have the cherished memories and your kids will cherish how you made them feel without even needing to know how it happened.

  • @TabethaAurochs
    @TabethaAurochs Год назад +40

    This was so adorable and fun, plus with Tarantino, you always always learn really cool stuff!

  • @craigfinn2460
    @craigfinn2460 Год назад

    This is an awesome interview!! It's been said a billion and one times Tarantino is the man, make it a bil&2!! Dudes genius and then some!! I did not know he's a father with 2 kids, so that was cool to learn!.. but man, I just love listening to him talk and tell stories, jimmy is a great interviewer too!.. the whole perfect movie Convo is on point in my eyes too!.. this made my day!

  • @kirsismendez17
    @kirsismendez17 Год назад

    how many energy in one person! my fav director of all time!

  • @williamdillard5060
    @williamdillard5060 Год назад +57

    Tarantino is a cinematic genius. My favorite is "Inglorious Basterds". All of his work are classics.