If you missed the first time we sat down with Quentin for 90+ minutes, check it out over on CinemaBlend's main channel: ruclips.net/video/DMOxxYpBbeE/видео.html
@@Adam-hi9dh I should of pre ordered it, but didn't. So I spent last weekend driving all over town to find it. I legit went to 3 stores and it was all sold out. Then on a last ditch effort I went to a Target in another county and they had 1 copy left. People bitch about QT only making 1 more film, but if all we have is his written word that's more than enough. Just my opinion.
He has had a few appearances on the new Beverlys pure cinema podcast, they do deep dives in all kinds of different movies, if you need some films to watch check out those episodes you’d really dig it
@@MetalGearRising1126 I already have, but thanks for the heads up. Those episodes sent me down a few rabbit holes. I mean as much as I love when QT talks about his films, I love it even more when he speaks on film in general.
@@TheGhostofLono5586 same here, he said he’s starting a podcast with roger avary, who worked with him on writing pulp fiction, so there’ll be plenty more of him talking film
Out of all the recent Quentin interviews this was definitely the best one! You asked so many great questions. You all read the whole book and came prepared good work! Wish Tarantino was like Scorsese and kept making movies into his 80s but fair enough that he wants to finish on a high note. Just gotta hope that Nolan doesn't decide to retire early :)
Still hoping he changes his mind. Scorsese is still making great movies and Tarantino should take him as an example instead of some of the others that he talks about (like Howard Hawkes.) There is absolutely nothing we have seen so far that would indicate he would suddenly start to make bad movies. The novel is a lot of fun though, so if this is his new career at least we’ll have those to look forward to!
QT’s appearances with Reelblend have been thee best! Love the questions, the detail and humour. Hope he does make Bounty Law and to further a fans’ dream… The Fourteen Fists Of McCluskey! What a picture (hopefully😉😉)
You can’t underestimate how good this book feels to hold in your hand and read. It was textural and sensual to turn and even fold the pages back and grasp onto this book as you lay in bed. That to me, was part of the overall experience.
I really wanna see his Star Trek film, and I think True Romance and From Dusk Till Dawn proves that a Tarantino film can absolutely keep its integrity and can be really great, even when directed by someone else who truly understands what he was going for. I agree with him that it would be a waste if it was his final film, but he's already written the script, so if someone else takes it from there, I'd watch the hell out of that movie.
The HarperTorch paperback of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood gives off Elmore Leonard vibes& vapours. Gene Siskel,Heaven Bless Him,compared his writing more than once to David Mamet. More important than that I wish Mr. Tarantino a Happy Healthy Family Life:)God Bless&Always Be Well& all that......
Great interview as always, guys. Glad you asked about the possible 4-hour cut of OUATIH, even though it sounds like there won't be one, at least not anytime soon. Which is unfortunate, I've been looking forward to that for almost 2 years now.
really happy that Quentin brought up the reason he picked Kurt for the narrator - that was EXACTLY what I thought... he was fucking there!! not to mention.. his story about Charles Bronson on his birthday made me cry, it's wild - he has lived a LIFE
I'll say it again, proud of you guys. You got to talk to Mr. Tarantino for the 3rd time and I was honored to be at this experienced. I need your review and thoughts of the novel a.s.a.p. If you haven't check out his Django/Zorro graphic novel, do so! Reading and Loving both his new novel and graphic novel, I'm dying for him to announce he'll do the Vega brothers story in a graphic novel format or novel.
I know QT will never see this, but I have to say: he should be a visiting professor at a college or colleges. They often have visiting professors for a semester, and sometimes they aren't professional teachers but are still experts in the given medium. Examples for me: I had a professional painter from New Mexico teach a class when i was in school, and also the actor Timothy Hutton, each for just 1 semester. And I've read about lots of other professionals doing the same. Regardless of how much you like or dislike his films, QT is an expert on every piece of cinema, from A-Z. And it's not like people have to take the class. But wow, what a class that would be.
What a fantastic interview. I just recently your podcast and have listened to the last two QT interviews, which were fantastic. I learnt a lot from them but this has to be my favourite one. It just flowed so smoothly and your questions were also interesting and engaging. So thanks 👍
I never missed an opportunity to mythologized myself. Best quote in the interview, and u can tell its great coz only people like Quentin that can say that. Hhahahhahaha.
Great interview! The best so far during this Once Upon A Time In Hollywood book tour. Thanks for staying on topic and not forcing us to listen to another "Spider-Man origin story" with Tarantino. We all know (and are tired of hearing) about his humble beginnings as a video store clerk and his breakout success with Pulp Fiction. Also, thanks for actually reading the book and being completely prepared for this interview (unlike Bill Maher, Jimmy Kimmel and Joe Rogan).
In regards to pop culture: Quentin said that he usually watches*The Big Bang Theory " on a plane. That would be far above the earth and the rest of it's maybe he feels safest watching there above the clouds.😄
I just listened to the Audiobook, Jennifer Jason Leigh did a better Marvin Schwarz than Al Pacino. She does the older Jewish business man accent to a Tee. I secretly hoped Kurt Russel narrated it…but Jennifer Jason Leigh killed it. She did an amazing job!!!
In 2017 my neighbor asked me to go on a mission to deliver flowers to the ticket taker at the New Bev. Mission was successful and zero ship ensued. Supply Sargent got a new sign.
side note - the one thing I have NEVER heard anyone ask Quentin about, is Criterion / Janus FIlms? even, Kurosawa Akira? especially for someone that is soo steeped in the Japanese / Hong Kong influence, a remark about Police Story 3 is the most I've ever heard. just an interesting notion? as a student of Italian Neo-Realism, and everything that inspired (from Pather Panchali to Des to My Home is Copacabana), I was always curious if - and at the face of it, I am painfully curious as-to what he would grab, if he were to go into the closet. I JUST HEARD THE SALO BIT .... hahahaha ohhhh man, that's... that's bruuuuutal! haha
A cool way for Quentin to close out his filmography, is if he does a biography on himself and his rise to stardom. Or at least a semi autobiographical movie based on his rise in Hollywood. Starting from his days working in the video store, struggling to make a name for himself. To finally blowing people away with his first feature, and becoming a household name. Considering he likes to mythologizing his own work. That would be a cool way to end his career on a intimate note. Kinda in the same vain as 8-Mile, or Get Rich or Die Trying.
Why would you literally sum up the final page in DETAIL, in front of an audience who's yet to read? Luckily I waited till I finished to listen, but if I hadn't, I'd be so heartbroken to get to the end and realize how much you gave away. Felt so bad for Quentin... he literally had to cut Jake off at the end. Like, 'Woah, stop spoiling my book in front of a live audience!!'
@@14AspenDrive I'd stop listening at 1:33:00, where they start discussing the final pages. It's all pretty spoiler-y, and the moment I'm talking about happens at about 1:36:00.
I enjoyed the book. But it really doesn’t work on its own. As it’s own thing. Without the movie I mean. It’s got great moments. The Aldo Ray chapter was great. The final scenes with Rick are very good also. The expansions on the mythology of this universe are interesting, but at the end of the day it’s just a list of things that fictionally happened and it adds no depth to the characters or story. Just backstory, which isn’t the same of depth. Some chapters have such banal conversation and you don’t feel it’s different characters talking, you feel like it’s Quentin talking. You feel like these are some of his fantasies projected onto these characters. I’m gonna talk spoilers now: the Cliff chapters: Ok, as their own separate things, they’re pretty good, the stories of how he committed murder three times. The second one, I have a problem with. I’ll be honest. I was happy he was a Kurosawa fan and enjoyed reading about it, but c’mon those are Quentin’s opinions through and through slightly filtered through he he thinks Cliff is. Also the tacked on sexuality of each character. Knowing what they all think about, and mostly is about sex. What’s the point of saying someone had a shitload of pussy? It may get a giggle or give shock... I think in loosing the ambiguity, he made Cliff’s character less interesting and less enjoyable and likable. He was a straight up sociopath. He thought Charles Manson had a good thing going, he fucked anything that moved or thought about it, he wanted to kill you if he was annoyed at you- the impression I got from the film was: he was a dangerous sexy type yes, he’s mysterious, he’s zen, he’s content, he’s fair, he’s a good friend and he’s looking out for people. Now I watch the movie and I think, great, he’s not giving Pussycat a lift cause he’s looking out for her and he’s just having flirtation with her for fun, it’s not this thing anymore, now it’s he wanted to be blown while driving thinking he should have used the Manson’s methods for pimping... Rick calling the little girl in his mind a little bitch cuts off any sweet and tender moments with her. Look. I consider this as a 70s more provocative novelization, an alternate story. A rethinking of these elements. Cause there’s a lot of things that are changed from screen to book. A lot of great stuff too. With Sharon and Roman and McQueen- so, I’ll take what I want from the book. I’ll take what meshes well with the movie and the characters in my view. It’s a different thing. Enjoyable. Sure. But as it’s own thing... doesn’t work.
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i think quentins work will eventually expand (kinda like the multiverse in MCU) as he gets older. other screenwriters will eventually grasp his work and well, contribute to his mutiverse. obviously, the trick would be having the writers dedicated and loyal to his stories. Take Vincent Vega, i can see ANOTHER writer expanding on that story. Or the wolf, or O-Ren Ishii or any other one of his characters, theres so much world building you can do with his characters..
Wow the host of this show seemed like he was a step away from blowing Tarantino. Chill bro lol, he's a great director but it's not worth embarrassing yourself to this degree. Talk about sycophantic behavior
I love this film both for its nostalgia and performances. However, watching it knowing that the press and Tarantino audiences don't seem to universally love his rewriting of history. INGLORIOUS Basterds blows away Hitler, and I heard a ton of complaints. Tarantinos' desire to do that was not universally praised or, for that matter, was it understood. ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD clarifies that. Once upon a time is Quentins' passionate recreation of a bygone Era that obviously meant a great deal to him personally. If you look at the movement in 1960s America the history books WILL tell you that the revolution of peace and love died the night that Sharon Tate and her guests were murdered by the Manson "family". This nostalgic look at that historic time period from Quentins youth makes this story more personal. Even tangibly so. So the naysayers who couldn't really get it when Tarantino rewrote history in World War 2 should now have clarity. The way he chose to change history in Once upon.... is how he wished it had happened. It's how he wishes innocence weren't lost.
It's always great to see (or hear) QT interviews, but honestly, this movie was not that good. I'm really baffled at how well it did at the box office. I didn't see it bombing like Grindhouse, but I thought it'd be a disappointment like Hateful 8. The Spahn Ranch scene was the best part of the movie. I truly feel like his last great film was Basterds. Django, Hateful, and Hollywood just missed the mark for me. I base my opinion on whether or not I can rewatch any of those movies and the clear answer is NO. One viewing was more than enough. I'm actually glad he's retiring after his next film. I'm just hoping he goes back to his Dogs & Pulp roots.
I think your problem is that you hadn’t watched it again. I fell sleep the first time I watched it because of the massive excitement and expectation I had for it…so I watched the movie twice and thought, I like it but I’ve got to see it again, then after the third time, I loved it… it’s probably my favourite film right now that I can rewatch all the time and unpick it and translate it differently, and now along with the book, it’s even better.
@@JackieChanFan1 Once was more than enough and I certainly will not be reading the book. I've already spent 3 hours of my life watching it once. That's more than enough. But hey, I'm glad it grew on you. ;)
I feel strongly about Manson getting attention and I won't watch anything about him in particular. I'm glad that QT didn't give his character much screen time. Manson thrived on attention. The government should have executed him and the killers immediately instead of feeding him the rest of his life. That gave him time to amass a whole new generation of haters.
If you missed the first time we sat down with Quentin for 90+ minutes, check it out over on CinemaBlend's main channel:
ruclips.net/video/DMOxxYpBbeE/видео.html
😅
The past 2 weeks have been heaven for a Tarantino fan. It seems like this is the most press he's ever done for a project.
Have you got the paperback? Shit is dope
@@Adam-hi9dh I should of pre ordered it, but didn't. So I spent last weekend driving all over town to find it. I legit went to 3 stores and it was all sold out. Then on a last ditch effort I went to a Target in another county and they had 1 copy left. People bitch about QT only making 1 more film, but if all we have is his written word that's more than enough. Just my opinion.
He has had a few appearances on the new Beverlys pure cinema podcast, they do deep dives in all kinds of different movies, if you need some films to watch check out those episodes you’d really dig it
@@MetalGearRising1126 I already have, but thanks for the heads up. Those episodes sent me down a few rabbit holes. I mean as much as I love when QT talks about his films, I love it even more when he speaks on film in general.
@@TheGhostofLono5586 same here, he said he’s starting a podcast with roger avary, who worked with him on writing pulp fiction, so there’ll be plenty more of him talking film
I’ve been on a Quentin interview bender and really appreciate the questions you asked here!
Tarantino's film knowledge always blows my mind.
It’s dope hearing him talk about his old characters like they were real people
Out of all the recent Quentin interviews this was definitely the best one! You asked so many great questions. You all read the whole book and came prepared good work! Wish Tarantino was like Scorsese and kept making movies into his 80s but fair enough that he wants to finish on a high note. Just gotta hope that Nolan doesn't decide to retire early :)
Nolan is a sidenote.
Still hoping he changes his mind.
Scorsese is still making great movies and Tarantino should take him as an example instead of some of the others that he talks about (like Howard Hawkes.)
There is absolutely nothing we have seen so far that would indicate he would suddenly start to make bad movies.
The novel is a lot of fun though, so if this is his new career at least we’ll have those to look forward to!
I agree! Great questions for the most part.
We still have both Andersons (Wes and Paul Thomas), & the Coens
@@mikeymex_kinda *Coen
Go BIG on the last one Quentin.
Please.
GO BIIIIIIG.
QT’s appearances with Reelblend have been thee best! Love the questions, the detail and humour. Hope he does make Bounty Law and to further a fans’ dream… The Fourteen Fists Of McCluskey! What a picture (hopefully😉😉)
Listened to the whole podcast already, and now listening again in RUclips, can’t wait for the video version. Great job guys!
You can’t underestimate how good this book feels to hold in your hand and read. It was textural and sensual to turn and even fold the pages back and grasp onto this book as you lay in bed. That to me, was part of the overall experience.
Dude, i had to smell it every time too... it brought me back.
Dude you guys should marry it
THE QUENTINssential filmmaker.
I really wanna see his Star Trek film, and I think True Romance and From Dusk Till Dawn proves that a Tarantino film can absolutely keep its integrity and can be really great, even when directed by someone else who truly understands what he was going for. I agree with him that it would be a waste if it was his final film, but he's already written the script, so if someone else takes it from there, I'd watch the hell out of that movie.
Pretty sure he didn't write the script. He pitched the story and a hired screenwriter flushed it out. He'd get a story by credit.
And Robert Rodriguez did dusk from dawn
Imagine a movie written by Tarantino and directed by Nolan. It would be a masterpiece
The HarperTorch paperback of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood gives off Elmore Leonard vibes& vapours.
Gene Siskel,Heaven Bless Him,compared his writing more than once to David Mamet.
More important than that I wish Mr. Tarantino a Happy Healthy Family Life:)God Bless&Always Be Well& all that......
Even Tarantino respects Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2
Great interview as always, guys.
Glad you asked about the possible 4-hour cut of OUATIH, even though it sounds like there won't be one, at least not anytime soon. Which is unfortunate, I've been looking forward to that for almost 2 years now.
really happy that Quentin brought up the reason he picked Kurt for the narrator - that was EXACTLY what I thought... he was fucking there!!
not to mention.. his story about Charles Bronson on his birthday made me cry, it's wild - he has lived a LIFE
We enjoined it
I love Tarantino's attitude to Team America.
Dude that's the man
fantastic interview !
Exciting stuff! The only downside is that there is no video.
Does Tarantino deserve to have his own podcast ?
Yes. Yes he does
Yes 🙌
I'll say it again, proud of you guys. You got to talk to Mr. Tarantino for the 3rd time and I was honored to be at this experienced. I need your review and thoughts of the novel a.s.a.p. If you haven't check out his Django/Zorro graphic novel, do so! Reading and Loving both his new novel and graphic novel, I'm dying for him to announce he'll do the Vega brothers story in a graphic novel format or novel.
Where can we find the other two volumes/times they spoke to QT. Please share.
48:58 .. thank you!
I know QT will never see this, but I have to say: he should be a visiting professor at a college or colleges. They often have visiting professors for a semester, and sometimes they aren't professional teachers but are still experts in the given medium.
Examples for me: I had a professional painter from New Mexico teach a class when i was in school, and also the actor Timothy Hutton, each for just 1 semester. And I've read about lots of other professionals doing the same.
Regardless of how much you like or dislike his films, QT is an expert on every piece of cinema, from A-Z. And it's not like people have to take the class. But wow, what a class that would be.
Thank you for sharing, great conversation!!!!
Pop Goes my heart!!!!!
28:59 for Quentin’s thoughts on Tenet
thank you 🤟
What a fantastic interview. I just recently your podcast and have listened to the last two QT interviews, which were fantastic. I learnt a lot from them but this has to be my favourite one. It just flowed so smoothly and your questions were also interesting and engaging. So thanks 👍
Two thumbs WAY up
Such a Quentinssential director
I never missed an opportunity to mythologized myself.
Best quote in the interview, and u can tell its great coz only people like Quentin that can say that. Hhahahhahaha.
Great interview! The best so far during this Once Upon A Time In Hollywood book tour.
Thanks for staying on topic and not forcing us to listen to another "Spider-Man origin story" with Tarantino. We all know (and are tired of hearing) about his humble beginnings as a video store clerk and his breakout success with Pulp Fiction.
Also, thanks for actually reading the book and being completely prepared for this interview (unlike Bill Maher, Jimmy Kimmel and Joe Rogan).
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great questions
Steven. Mr. TARANTINO please put me in many of your motion pictures. You are the GREATEST MOVIE DIRECTOR EVER, YOU ARE AWESOME. 👋🏾👩💼✌👋🏾🧑💼🖐☝🧑💼👍💪👩💼👉
Outstanding interview!!!!
44:00 hell yeah top gun maverick! Theatres rock on 🤘
In regards to pop culture: Quentin said that he usually watches*The Big Bang Theory " on a plane. That would be far above the earth and the rest of it's maybe he feels safest watching there above the clouds.😄
I just listened to the Audiobook, Jennifer Jason Leigh did a better Marvin Schwarz than Al Pacino. She does the older Jewish business man accent to a Tee. I secretly hoped Kurt Russel narrated it…but Jennifer Jason Leigh killed it. She did an amazing job!!!
I'm definitely listening to the Audiobook.
Well I’m sure she’s come across many of those older ahem types in Hollywood over the years.
MrJBuzz19 ….that’s so true. She’s been in the biz long enough. I did not think of that. Good one!!
Hard to believe she was Judge Reinhold's little sis in Fast Times and Rodney Dangerfield's virgin turned nymphomaniac daughter in Easy Money.
Christoper Nolan and Quentin Tarantino are close friends your not gonna get him to talk tough haha
Dammit, THE NEXT TIME HE'S ON PLEASEEEEEEEE ASK HIM ABOUT "DO YOU WANT TO WORK WITH JACK NICHOLSON ???"
He said in the past him and Jack Nicholson don’t miss fart contests on Sunday
Thanks for sharing the Sam Jackson news! I had not heard of that
In 2017 my neighbor asked me to go on a mission to deliver flowers to the ticket taker at the New Bev. Mission was successful and zero ship ensued. Supply Sargent got a new sign.
When he talks about how other podcasts talk about actors and he starts doing that voice, I’m pretty sure he’s talkin about Joe Rogan
great interview. thanks guys
Some universities have innovative issues, which can become important in every new era
thanks for the ad every ten seconds
I don't see Quentin doing an Alien movie, unless the Xenomorph was talkative as hell LOL.
I think Tom Hanks would’ve been a hell of a Calvin Candie
Going from Calvin Candie to Mr Rogers would definitely show off an actor's range lol
side note - the one thing I have NEVER heard anyone ask Quentin about, is Criterion / Janus FIlms? even, Kurosawa Akira? especially for someone that is soo steeped in the Japanese / Hong Kong influence, a remark about Police Story 3 is the most I've ever heard. just an interesting notion?
as a student of Italian Neo-Realism, and everything that inspired (from Pather Panchali to Des to My Home is Copacabana), I was always curious if - and at the face of it, I am painfully curious as-to what he would grab, if he were to go into the closet.
I JUST HEARD THE SALO BIT .... hahahaha ohhhh man, that's... that's bruuuuutal! haha
Peen
A cool way for Quentin to close out his filmography, is if he does a biography on himself and his rise to stardom. Or at least a semi autobiographical movie based on his rise in Hollywood. Starting from his days working in the video store, struggling to make a name for himself. To finally blowing people away with his first feature, and becoming a household name. Considering he likes to mythologizing his own work. That would be a cool way to end his career on a intimate note. Kinda in the same vain as 8-Mile, or Get Rich or Die Trying.
Where is the Tenet review? Please someone give timestamp
28:59 here ya go
I can’t believe Tarantino just call Hugh Grants film, Music and Lyrics, a masterpiece….
Music and lyrics is a lovely film.
Why would you literally sum up the final page in DETAIL, in front of an audience who's yet to read?
Luckily I waited till I finished to listen, but if I hadn't, I'd be so heartbroken to get to the end and realize how much you gave away. Felt so bad for Quentin... he literally had to cut Jake off at the end. Like, 'Woah, stop spoiling my book in front of a live audience!!'
Can you post a time stamp so we know when to shut it off?
@@14AspenDrive I'd stop listening at 1:33:00, where they start discussing the final pages. It's all pretty spoiler-y, and the moment I'm talking about happens at about 1:36:00.
@@mrmustard4478 thank you so much
Yes thanks. Just saw the greatest QT Doc ever by the way and 3 volumes. It's on here called. QUENTIN TARANTINO - The Story |Volume 1
Enjoy!
Thanks Mustard
F**K!!! 😭😭😭😭Love & A .45😭😭😭😭 thats my fav too😭😭😭😭💀
Come on Tarantino, PLEASE For the love of God don't let woke don't let woke spue out of you and use the word xenophobic for Christ's sake
I enjoyed the book. But it really doesn’t work on its own. As it’s own thing. Without the movie I mean. It’s got great moments. The Aldo Ray chapter was great. The final scenes with Rick are very good also. The expansions on the mythology of this universe are interesting, but at the end of the day it’s just a list of things that fictionally happened and it adds no depth to the characters or story. Just backstory, which isn’t the same of depth. Some chapters have such banal conversation and you don’t feel it’s different characters talking, you feel like it’s Quentin talking. You feel like these are some of his fantasies projected onto these characters. I’m gonna talk spoilers now: the Cliff chapters: Ok, as their own separate things, they’re pretty good, the stories of how he committed murder three times. The second one, I have a problem with. I’ll be honest. I was happy he was a Kurosawa fan and enjoyed reading about it, but c’mon those are Quentin’s opinions through and through slightly filtered through he he thinks Cliff is. Also the tacked on sexuality of each character. Knowing what they all think about, and mostly is about sex. What’s the point of saying someone had a shitload of pussy? It may get a giggle or give shock... I think in loosing the ambiguity, he made Cliff’s character less interesting and less enjoyable and likable. He was a straight up sociopath. He thought Charles Manson had a good thing going, he fucked anything that moved or thought about it, he wanted to kill you if he was annoyed at you- the impression I got from the film was: he was a dangerous sexy type yes, he’s mysterious, he’s zen, he’s content, he’s fair, he’s a good friend and he’s looking out for people. Now I watch the movie and I think, great, he’s not giving Pussycat a lift cause he’s looking out for her and he’s just having flirtation with her for fun, it’s not this thing anymore, now it’s he wanted to be blown while driving thinking he should have used the Manson’s methods for pimping...
Rick calling the little girl in his mind a little bitch cuts off any sweet and tender moments with her. Look. I consider this as a 70s more provocative novelization, an alternate story. A rethinking of these elements. Cause there’s a lot of things that are changed from screen to book. A lot of great stuff too. With Sharon and Roman and McQueen- so, I’ll take what I want from the book. I’ll take what meshes well with the movie and the characters in my view. It’s a different thing. Enjoyable. Sure. But as it’s own thing... doesn’t work.
QT has only seen Seven Samurai once, wow! Hard Boiled on the other hand.... lol
I would flip out if he used my name in his last movie!! It’s Colt by the way. Named after the fall guy lol. Just a thought good sir! Lol
Christ, Quinnie, opening weekend steers the mood? I envy you no more.
Hello my beautiful great fans , thanks for your support, how are you doing, I hope everything is fine, you can write me in the hangout app with my email, quentintarantino329@gmail.com
I'm not sure what form of life has Taco Bell delivered to their wedding but it's not human
casually mentioning Bob Murawski who co-founded Grindhouse Releasing lmao
I am Dutch, but write in Spanish or English and translate, so each book can take a year before publishing
is a video version coming out?
No video of the event, kept it intimate. Audio only for this one.
@@ReelBlend was there candles and wine?
@@august6389 Right? Intimate? Did you have the morning after pill ready for Quentin? lol
This is what the Rogan interview should have been. Thank god you guys are actual film fans.
Rogan sucks outside of the things in his wheelhouse, like MMA, Jujitsu, etc
@@hannibalb8276 sucks in general,grease blimp on steroids:)
@@hannibalb8276 don’t forget about DHT, UFOs and hunting/animals.
@@MrJbuzz19 don't forget about muscle cars, competitive pool and standup comedy.
If it's on RUclips, you post a video of the podcast.
✌ ❤ 🎥
What bit does he talk about his 10th movie??
35:41
"Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, and Samuel l Jackson received a Lifetime Achievement Award!!!!!!"
I know this is a podcast, but I really wish you recorded this
You and us both! But it was a night we won't ever forgot. Hope you enjoy what we were able to share with you.
I think Tanantinos next movie should be a Slasher in 3 parts…10.1 10.2 10.30 as in year 30
i think quentins work will eventually expand (kinda like the multiverse in MCU) as he gets older. other screenwriters will eventually grasp his work and well, contribute to his mutiverse. obviously, the trick would be having the writers dedicated and loyal to his stories. Take Vincent Vega, i can see ANOTHER writer expanding on that story. Or the wolf, or O-Ren Ishii or any other one of his characters, theres so much world building you can do with his characters..
So, a podcast is just talk.
Interesting because QT makes pictures, moving pictures.
If you listen really closely you can hear the lips of the interviewers inside Quentin's behind.
the did NOT ask him what is the status of him doing a season of Bounty Law??????????????????
PLAY LOUD
Kevin McCarthy? Is he still alive? Did the Pod People win?
Bill's dead, so surely the film would be called Kill The Bride, and I think that's a pretty fucking awesome name for a movie
Kill Kiddo is better
"Kill Kiddo"
Wow the host of this show seemed like he was a step away from blowing Tarantino. Chill bro lol, he's a great director but it's not worth embarrassing yourself to this degree. Talk about sycophantic behavior
I know the truth is that Quinton Tarantino was his love child, Charlie Manson is his real father.
Quentin at 2:10
I love this film both for its nostalgia and performances. However, watching it knowing that the press and Tarantino audiences don't seem to universally love his rewriting of history. INGLORIOUS Basterds blows away Hitler, and I heard a ton of complaints. Tarantinos' desire to do that was not universally praised or, for that matter, was it understood.
ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD clarifies that. Once upon a time is Quentins' passionate recreation of a bygone Era that obviously meant a great deal to him personally. If you look at the movement in 1960s America the history books WILL tell you that the revolution of peace and love died the night that Sharon Tate and her guests were murdered by the Manson "family". This nostalgic look at that historic time period from Quentins youth makes this story more personal. Even tangibly so. So the naysayers who couldn't really get it when Tarantino rewrote history in World War 2 should now have clarity.
The way he chose to change history in Once upon.... is how he wished it had happened. It's how he wishes innocence weren't lost.
Sorry for having to ask, but: what book did Quentin Tarantino write? Google is being remarkably unhelpful
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@@Rucky-q3r I appreciate you, thank you
Some films will be seen for years, so 1 weekend does not really break or make any film
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An absolutely obnoxious frequency of ads
Oof, you are right about that. Adjusted! Ty for the feedback, hope you enjoyed the conversation.
@@ReelBlend I did. Thanks for listening to feedback & acting on it
I wanna see QT direct peppa pig 😅
It's always great to see (or hear) QT interviews, but honestly, this movie was not that good. I'm really baffled at how well it did at the box office. I didn't see it bombing like Grindhouse, but I thought it'd be a disappointment like Hateful 8. The Spahn Ranch scene was the best part of the movie. I truly feel like his last great film was Basterds. Django, Hateful, and Hollywood just missed the mark for me. I base my opinion on whether or not I can rewatch any of those movies and the clear answer is NO. One viewing was more than enough. I'm actually glad he's retiring after his next film. I'm just hoping he goes back to his Dogs & Pulp roots.
I think your problem is that you hadn’t watched it again. I fell sleep the first time I watched it because of the massive excitement and expectation I had for it…so I watched the movie twice and thought, I like it but I’ve got to see it again, then after the third time, I loved it… it’s probably my favourite film right now that I can rewatch all the time and unpick it and translate it differently, and now along with the book, it’s even better.
@@JackieChanFan1 Once was more than enough and I certainly will not be reading the book. I've already spent 3 hours of my life watching it once. That's more than enough. But hey, I'm glad it grew on you. ;)
When Tarantino went too far in ladies foots and feets and ended up on Leos!
SPOILERS! Be Warned These Incompetent interviewers will SPOIL the book for you. Chickenshits. Don't fuckwith another person's Tarantino Experience!
Take a drink everyone QT says 'urm'
Die of liver failure
Is that vitiligo that I see on the bottoms of Dicaprio's feet?
I feel strongly about Manson getting attention and I won't watch anything about him in particular. I'm glad that QT didn't give his character much screen time. Manson thrived on attention. The government should have executed him and the killers immediately instead of feeding him the rest of his life. That gave him time to amass a whole new generation of haters.
He’s like a nerdy bully
Quintin is so overrated. He started great and then he went downhill ever since..
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