Quentin Tarantino Shares His Three Most Influential Films | SiriusXM Stars

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  • @ptong226
    @ptong226 11 лет назад +1807

    I love listening to Quentin talk about movies because he's the biggest film geek of them all.

    • @ptong226
      @ptong226 11 лет назад +12

      ***** I wish QT would make another movie like kill bill

    • @CMediaSolutions
      @CMediaSolutions 11 лет назад +6

      ptong226 Kill Bill Vol. 3 was announced recently

    • @vladikoff
      @vladikoff 11 лет назад +10

      Charleston Silverman
      No it wasn't.

    • @charlestonsilverman5486
      @charlestonsilverman5486 11 лет назад +9

      Aaron Ross Yes it was. - Look under IMDB, it shows Status: Announced and Quentin mentioned that he's finishing the script on some interview in Bollywood a few months back

    • @799beastmode
      @799beastmode 7 лет назад +9

      scorcese

  • @MatteoPrezioso
    @MatteoPrezioso 10 лет назад +271

    Tarantino's enthusiasm as film-viewer - which is what made him such a great director - is fucking contagious.

    • @1224taylor
      @1224taylor 9 лет назад +7

      +Matteo Prezioso i always end up watching the movies he talks about in interviews. just watched Battle Royale today, his favorite film from 1992-2009

    • @ripcord93
      @ripcord93 8 лет назад

      +1224taylor ditto!

    • @neonnox3289
      @neonnox3289 8 лет назад +1

      +1224taylor Just came from that top 20 video to this lol. And before that I was just finishing watching Dogville(Incredible movie btw) and instantly feel the desire of watching some professional film review of it on RUclips so I searched for it then Tarantino appeared on the top. Really glad to see it's on his list tho

    • @indiemovie4life427
      @indiemovie4life427 7 лет назад +1

      You mean what "makes" him a great director.

    • @DennisTeti
      @DennisTeti 7 лет назад

      Matteo Prezioso indeed!

  • @nerdyflirtyquirky534
    @nerdyflirtyquirky534 10 лет назад +1783

    The Good Bad and the Ugly: Inspired influenced Tarantino's work
    Mario Bava's Black Sabbath: Taught Tarantino distinctive style
    Abbott and Costello meet frankenstein: Taught Tarantino that genres can be mixed

    • @evilsexyhamlet6399
      @evilsexyhamlet6399 10 лет назад +45

      NO SHIT,SHERLOCK

    • @Qopzeep
      @Qopzeep 10 лет назад +86

      Thanks, I had difficulty understanding it.

    • @LeKarrizzma
      @LeKarrizzma 9 лет назад +19

      +Nerdyflirtyquirky Thanks, this actually helped me haha. I can't type that fast to take notes.

    • @TheTonybudd
      @TheTonybudd 8 лет назад +4

      ~ HEY!! Spoiler Alert!!! . . .

    • @oscartovar9990
      @oscartovar9990 6 лет назад +15

      Krafty Karrizzma you take notes of RUclips videos? I genuinely admire that. It shows you care.

  • @LynnNeumann
    @LynnNeumann 10 лет назад +775

    I could listen to Quentin talk about movies all day.

  • @kenbenkai8621
    @kenbenkai8621 4 года назад +113

    Everytime I hear Tarantino talk about movies, I feel like watching a thousand of them in a row. His passion is contagious.

  • @kyaghleah
    @kyaghleah 8 лет назад +385

    A big fun nerd. Love the big brain and the little kid enthusiasm working at full speed!

    • @hoganholo99
      @hoganholo99 8 лет назад +13

      "Look at the big brain on Brad!!!!"

    • @kyaghleah
      @kyaghleah 8 лет назад +3

      HaHa. Forgot about that!

    • @orlandocruz1036
      @orlandocruz1036 8 лет назад +10

      it's brett

    • @hoganholo99
      @hoganholo99 8 лет назад

      Orlando Cruz Nope, it's Brad.

    • @MrBlonde1703
      @MrBlonde1703 8 лет назад +7

      Watch it again; read the credits. It's Brett.

  • @Brotherhood-pp4tf
    @Brotherhood-pp4tf 5 лет назад +66

    The good, the bad and the ugly is an obvious influence to Tarintino. From the close ups of faces to beautiful shots that convey movement or a theme, the unconventional way of story telling, suspense, to even the violence. You can just tell that he loves that movie, but then again so do so many.

    • @annaclarafenyo8185
      @annaclarafenyo8185 2 года назад

      Many love it, but hardly anyone sought to immitate or extend the techniques. It was considered low-brow when it came out, as compared with the French New Wave or the Russian avante-garde. The other director who did things with the spaghetti western is Jodorowski, but he was poisoned with LSD.

  • @FrancoisDressler
    @FrancoisDressler 10 лет назад +254

    The Wu-tang hoodie. Fucking legend.

  • @xencois
    @xencois 3 года назад +41

    Quentin unintentionally mentioning *foot* at 2:31 made this one of my favorite QT interviews

  • @CptDangernoodle
    @CptDangernoodle 3 года назад +89

    He actually mentioned in another video, the three movies he would take with him to a deserted island:
    Blow Out - Brian De Palma
    Rio Bravo - Howard Hawkes
    Taxi Driver - Martin Scorsese

    • @CptDangernoodle
      @CptDangernoodle 3 года назад +6

      In a later video which I cant find now I believe he switched Taxi Driver out with Raging Bull, because he says it covers the same theme but was executed even better.
      I'm not 100% sure it was Quentin, maybe it wasn't another director.

  • @samir6047
    @samir6047 5 лет назад +23

    i know he wants to make just 10 movies, i would love if he starts a podcast where he talks about old movies he love. that would be amazing.

    • @savant7288
      @savant7288 3 года назад

      Or maybe work on TV series after he's done filmmaking

    • @aaxyz9990
      @aaxyz9990 2 года назад

      @@savant7288 lol both of these things being true now

  • @emmettengelhardt9995
    @emmettengelhardt9995 4 года назад +22

    Watching Tarantino talk about movies makes me want to watch movies

    • @45dable
      @45dable 2 года назад

      I think the best thing can happen in life is to talk with someone who loves appasionately something. For example, Tarantino knows too mucho about cinema and when he speaks about cinema you can notice the passion he feels about this art.

  • @Dumpweed971
    @Dumpweed971 2 года назад +6

    One of the things I love about Quentin is that every time I hear him talk I get pumped up. His passion is GD infectious.

  • @user-oi9to7ux7k
    @user-oi9to7ux7k 3 года назад +2

    For someone who loves an audience and loves to talk, he sure was gifted a dream question to answer.

  • @JasonNaas
    @JasonNaas 3 года назад +3

    Absolutely agree... Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein is awesome.

  • @samwallaceart288
    @samwallaceart288 7 лет назад +91

    2:46 should be my ringtone

  • @jeremyyates9148
    @jeremyyates9148 2 года назад +2

    Quentin's Wit
    He directed the reactions in this interview...
    My mind went to black and white simple design at 3am that leaves plenty of room for my wandering mind to expand on such dramatic eeriness to the quick wit that quickly retrieved a deep laugh and grin ear to ear! It leaves the mind analyzing even further the processes. Like the night slowly turning into noon with the mind and ego playing it off as though it is aware of the process the whole time! Naturally brilliant! Bravo Quentin! Thank you interviewer!

  • @bloodorange6713
    @bloodorange6713 4 года назад +25

    For me I’d say... Cat in the Hat with Mike Myers, Bye Bye Man, and Jaws the Revenge. Pure cinema

  • @erikghast3312
    @erikghast3312 7 лет назад +3

    I saw Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein for the first time in the 90's.. cause my mom loves it, and it blew me away as a kid. When it comes to horror/comedies.. it's hard to get any better than A&C Meet F.

  • @generalawarenesswithrk9303
    @generalawarenesswithrk9303 6 лет назад +25

    Aalavandhan (abhay) 2001 of kamal haasan inspired his kill bill animated scene

    • @lokeshs1374
      @lokeshs1374 11 месяцев назад +3

      Do you know the interview link in which he speak of that??

  • @kiralypeter88
    @kiralypeter88 10 лет назад +22

    that is what i like the most about his movies. those scenes when you laugh your ass out and in the mean time you're squeezing your a.hole what the heck is going to happen here(?) he's just awesome. thank you for your work Mr. Tarantino!

  • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa420
    @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa420 5 лет назад +5

    Idk why but I shed a tear hearing him talk about this stuff lol

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno 9 лет назад +2315

    Tarantino shares his 30,000 most influential films... The insufferable little turd.

    • @mauricioa1593
      @mauricioa1593 9 лет назад +47

      jaye see LOL he can do that with no problems.

    • @English2Elvish
      @English2Elvish 9 лет назад +7

      +jaye see I think that was his training really... was relentlessly watching movie after movie!

    • @bobvanilla7903
      @bobvanilla7903 6 лет назад +6

      He only mentioned 3 films tho. Did we watch the same video?

    • @meghnasaha4349
      @meghnasaha4349 5 лет назад +1

      @@bobvanilla7903 well the more you watch the more you love I'm sure if he was allowed he could compile that list

    • @luke9947
      @luke9947 5 лет назад

      English2Elvish it doesn’t work for everyone

  • @charliescott2810
    @charliescott2810 5 лет назад +21

    Him taliong about Mario Bava is literally how I talk about Tarantino lol

    • @huh5134
      @huh5134 3 года назад

      Every legend looks up to another, and it keeps going on and on and on

  • @johnmiller5679
    @johnmiller5679 6 лет назад +13

    When he first says Abbott and Costello meets Frankenstein I was confused but when he explains it, it makes perfect sense. He does try to blend multiple genres into a film. Pump fiction is crime drama and some comedy. Inglorious Bastards is war movie and comedy .

  • @ZXxsniperMsrXx
    @ZXxsniperMsrXx 8 лет назад +101

    the good, bad, ugly is everys fav id say

    • @Losemyillusions
      @Losemyillusions 7 лет назад

      Nope.

    • @lnsullivan422
      @lnsullivan422 7 лет назад +1

      A lot of people think it's one of the best, I agree. i don't think it is, but it's definitely top ten.

    • @roycastanon5754
      @roycastanon5754 6 лет назад

      ZXxsniperMsrXx not my idiot brother.

    • @jeffmayo2439
      @jeffmayo2439 6 лет назад +1

      "Once Upon A Time In The West"THE best western of all time voted upon by many.Although...G-B-Ugly is a close second

    • @TueLesPigeons
      @TueLesPigeons 5 лет назад +3

      Much prefer the raw, cheap quality of Fistful of Dollars, myself. But I can see how people might consider later films to be better.

  • @gavinsibley259
    @gavinsibley259 4 года назад +4

    When he talked about black sabbath he explained exactly what happened to me when I saw my first Tarantino movie

  • @andrewperlmutter8148
    @andrewperlmutter8148 4 года назад +24

    Interstellar- showed me how powerful films can be. It changed the way i thought forever.
    The Hateful Eight- Taught me how important shooting on FILM was... saw the 70mm Roadshow and was BLOWN away. And how unique screenplays could be.
    The Shining- taught me how scary films can truly be. How manipulative and hypnotic they can be.

    • @princepeachfuzz
      @princepeachfuzz 4 года назад

      Man do I envy you!!!
      The Weinstein company didn't Even release a 4k bluray of the h8ful 8

    • @andrewperlmutter8148
      @andrewperlmutter8148 4 года назад +2

      masooome soleimani I KNOW. WTF!? I guess im happy for the Netflix mini series which is in 4k and has the right format

    • @princepeachfuzz
      @princepeachfuzz 4 года назад

      @@andrewperlmutter8148 I'm a bit skeptical about Netflix's format & compression but you're right
      Actually they COULD do an 8k rip of the 70mm strips lol

  • @psychic_records
    @psychic_records 4 года назад +7

    8 years late to the party but would love to hear the full interview

  • @abdulahad0736
    @abdulahad0736 3 года назад

    how much passionate this guy is

  • @wangson
    @wangson 3 года назад +8

    I LOVE Black Sabbath!! I've watched that film many times.

    • @speedking7224
      @speedking7224 2 года назад

      The band got their name off that film

  • @quentin3330
    @quentin3330 7 лет назад +66

    I heard he's gonna do a movie on Charles Manson. That would be very interesting.

    • @andresnavarro5978
      @andresnavarro5978 5 лет назад +23

      Not about charles Manson but i loved it anyway

    • @KlyzmTheFirst
      @KlyzmTheFirst 4 года назад +1

      andres navarro technically

    • @part4963
      @part4963 4 года назад +5

      @Kevin Contento how that f this has more likes than the comment you replied idk. I liked one upon thou 8/10

    • @gregoriodozzini5487
      @gregoriodozzini5487 4 года назад +2

      This comment has aged well

    • @DoinBitsSince81
      @DoinBitsSince81 3 года назад +1

      @Cobb Video WHAT?

  • @pavlemilatic3900
    @pavlemilatic3900 3 года назад +1

    I could listen to this man talk his mouth off about movies day in day out

  • @JohnstersInc
    @JohnstersInc 6 лет назад +1

    I don’t think there’s a director out there that knows movies like Tarantino. I don’t know if he prepared an answer to this question, but straight off the bat he knew his answers and he knew why, genius

  • @wolfstar675
    @wolfstar675 10 лет назад +40

    He's also said Godard's "Band Of Outsiders" has influenced him.

    • @ertyyz267
      @ertyyz267 4 года назад +2

      Bande à part

    • @DonCorleone0
      @DonCorleone0 4 года назад

      Yes, but i think he discover Godard in his early 20’s and this three movies he quote on the video is the movies he used to watch when he was a child (I’ll say kid, but then you also could say: “A dude is his 20’s is also a kid” LOL). Anyways, got it.

    • @oliverholmes-gunning5372
      @oliverholmes-gunning5372 4 года назад

      He even named his first production company after it

  • @jithindaniel1933
    @jithindaniel1933 3 года назад +20

    Oldboy, hands down the greatest movie ever made🙏

    • @memomyj4505
      @memomyj4505 3 года назад

      was about to watch it now

    • @KyleS3m3noff
      @KyleS3m3noff 3 года назад

      It's good, but it's not even the best Korean movie ever made.

  • @sauravs3803
    @sauravs3803 4 года назад +20

    "Scorsese's Taxi Driver for showing me that as a white dude you can not write dialogue like that but you can also make a cameo in the film and deliver the lines"

  • @ninjawraith17
    @ninjawraith17 11 лет назад +3

    Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein. Arguably Abbott & Costello's best movie and widely considered one of the best horror-comedies of all time. The film includes the famous Universal monsters Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), Frankenstein's monster (Glenn Strange), and the Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.). I highly recommend it.

  • @robinrubendunst869
    @robinrubendunst869 3 года назад +1

    I’d have loved to be in that studio audience.

  • @finnhaverkamp
    @finnhaverkamp 3 года назад +3

    This is obviously a hard question to answer, but I'm going to list the top three that have *most recently* influenced me. Only in the last couple of years have I discovered what type of film speaks to me, and I've been watching movies my whole life (I'm 34).
    1. Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion
    2. The Neon Demon
    3. Tag (2015, Sion Sono)

  • @samishahzad3968
    @samishahzad3968 4 года назад

    Wonderful superb great Quentin Tarantino best director and actor

  • @brysonlozano7
    @brysonlozano7 3 года назад

    QT is a gift to the world

  • @no-oneman.4140
    @no-oneman.4140 3 года назад +2

    He must adore The Soprano's as that has many genres covered.

  • @CANNIBoy
    @CANNIBoy 2 года назад +1

    Quentin Tarantino’s Frankenstein would be an epic final 10th film! A 21st century take on what should be considered a cautionary tail during an age of genetic editing and the Hollywood desire for eternal youth/ life… I never knew I wanted this so much 😂

  • @JamminClemmons
    @JamminClemmons 3 года назад +1

    What *'should'* be mentioned are all three of Clint's spaghetti westerns. The two movies before "The Good/Bad/Ugly" were, "A Fist Full of Dollars," and "For a Few Dollars More."
    - I own the 3 DVD box set.

    • @witchfindergeneral8208
      @witchfindergeneral8208 Год назад

      Leone made also "C'era una volta il West" (I guess the american title is "Once upon a time in the West") with Charles Bronson and "Giù la testa" with Coburn, I don't know the US title but the original italian one was "Giù la testa, coglione!" meaning "Put your head down (duck), asshole!". But of course they censored the asshole part. They are both fantastic.

  • @sammypete6828
    @sammypete6828 7 лет назад +1

    That candy comparison gave me a chuckle. ☝️😂

  • @Locadel2003
    @Locadel2003 4 года назад +14

    Vince Vaughn & Quentin Tarantino talk always so fast

    • @bmabs35
      @bmabs35 3 года назад

      Wait till you've heard 70s Scorsese on coke

  • @Dmarcoot
    @Dmarcoot 3 года назад

    Loved his answer

  • @marccharbonneau1967
    @marccharbonneau1967 3 года назад +3

    For me seeing Taxi Driver at the very tender age of 10 or 12 with Dad on hotel cable had a tad of an impact.😅

  • @gordonm7038
    @gordonm7038 7 лет назад +1

    Movies are our mythology. I've seen about 25000 and I'm only 37! I just love a great story with emotion. All genres. Laugh or shit yourself just get me going Frank! It's a gas.
    Quentin has made great movies. I love the guy he's a nut!

  • @massimobernardo-
    @massimobernardo- 6 лет назад +2

    also Polizieschi/Poliziotteschi (crime) 70 years, and the Italian westerns 60-70 Corbucci, Castellani, Di Leo, Fulci ,Massi ,Lenzi,Damiani etc .. etc. ..

  • @KevinSmith-wp9qs
    @KevinSmith-wp9qs 4 года назад +116

    This guy has watched so many movies, I get the feeling he has never read a book, or exercised, or done anything else at all 😂

    • @ripstartman9047
      @ripstartman9047 4 года назад +47

      hes actually an avid novel reader too

    • @frazzetafan
      @frazzetafan 4 года назад +16

      actually he read a lot of Elmore Leonard books which Jacki Brown was based off of Rum Punch which i read and can see where his dialogue came from

    • @jothishprabu8
      @jothishprabu8 4 года назад +15

      He's a writercdumbass

    • @ManWiThOutFEAR1982
      @ManWiThOutFEAR1982 3 года назад

      Hey man I took that personal! 😆

    • @Drew-vn8rx
      @Drew-vn8rx 3 года назад +7

      He obviously reads a lot. He's probably going to write novels when after his film career.

  • @Mohan_Trichy
    @Mohan_Trichy 6 месяцев назад

    Django unchained, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction all Time favorite Movie 💥🥵

  • @Labor_Jones
    @Labor_Jones 5 лет назад +2

    I had a 8 and super 8 silent camera when I was 9 and when I could I'd buy film, shoot it, and develop it for several years. When I was drafted (or while I was) my mother threw out most of my things, I thought about screenplays which never happened entirely.
    .... yes i edited stuff... but this is a story about Abbott and Costello
    When I was about 10 I traded with the guys at the Cable Company for FREE if I came to their Business location and changed out 16mm film that was shown on the local channel they used. One of the films I had to show over and over again (remember this was years before HBO began) was Abbott and Costello Meets Frankenstein. For that time it was a Genre Breaker, so kind of understand how Tarantino thinks.

  • @duncanidaho2130
    @duncanidaho2130 3 года назад +1

    Met him in a book store. Nice guy.

  • @sudevsen
    @sudevsen 4 года назад +1

    2:46 hey that's pretty good

  • @chrisretro81
    @chrisretro81 3 года назад +1

    I love him and his movies. I think he's like Richard Kiel meets - Edward Furlong. That's a good thing as well as amusing to me :D

  • @TheJennyWalaShow
    @TheJennyWalaShow 6 лет назад +1

    I grew up watching old classic comedy movies with my dad. But The 3 stooges, Jerry Lewis, Abbott and Costello and Bob Hope were my favorite.

  • @viperatech
    @viperatech 5 месяцев назад

    Tarantino is the Fantano of movies.

  • @giovannito858
    @giovannito858 4 года назад

    i also loved that abbot and costelo movie also.

  • @miracleszeto6708
    @miracleszeto6708 9 лет назад

    what a bloody legend

  • @glyn420
    @glyn420 5 лет назад +3

    Saw anther where his three desert island films were Rio Bravo, Taxi Driver, and Blow Out

    • @mccon2ej
      @mccon2ej 5 лет назад +1

      I definitely see a lot of taxi driver in his works....long dialogue and sudden extreme violence.

  • @fp9623
    @fp9623 7 лет назад

    I love this man

  • @yallowrosa
    @yallowrosa 10 лет назад +14

    I hope that Quentin finally approaches (and remakes) classical authors such as Hitchcok, Welles, Fellini, Coppola, etc.

    • @demamdq2346
      @demamdq2346 9 лет назад +1

      +yallow rosa they are not the style of tarantino...

    • @yallowrosa
      @yallowrosa 9 лет назад

      +dema mdq HE is capable of absorbing and transforming anything ... He will do so, first or later

    • @kmanet4118
      @kmanet4118 8 лет назад +3

      he's not on that level

    • @jaredlam7897
      @jaredlam7897 8 лет назад +15

      yallow rosa Why? Trust me I like tarantino as much as the next guy but that has no appeal to me. It's like wanting to see Picasso remake the Mona Lisa. Why do it? Stick to what you do best. Originality.

    • @yallowrosa
      @yallowrosa 8 лет назад +1

      Today cinema strongly needs to recover '40 '50 movie style and acting
      Quentin has rewritten '60 '70 movies (actually he invented nothing !)
      hence, he can (and needs) to recover classical movies of important directors
      (he recently said he will soon stop to do movies, and now he is writing nothing !)

  • @lilkikwestside_12
    @lilkikwestside_12 4 года назад +6

    for me was, The Good The Bad and The Ugly, Taxi Driver, and Moonrise Kingdom

  • @sleuthentertainment5872
    @sleuthentertainment5872 3 года назад +1

    What are your 3 favorite and most influential films?
    (Mine are Reservoir Dogs, Mad Max 2 and Blue Velvet)

  • @frazzetafan
    @frazzetafan 4 года назад +6

    would love to see him make a horror genre movie

  • @martinhanssson2397
    @martinhanssson2397 3 года назад

    love his shirt

  • @GuilainMusic
    @GuilainMusic 3 года назад

    OMG it makes all so much sense ahahah

  • @seanjonesy180
    @seanjonesy180 4 года назад

    Lemme tell ya something cool.. Ive seen good the bad and the ugly AND abbot and costello meet frankenstein at a national film theatre in London event weekend back in about 94.. Tarantino introduced the films and sat down and watched them with us in tiny screens

  • @FatlessMonk
    @FatlessMonk 11 лет назад +2

    The 3 films that inspire me is

  • @cevahirileri7594
    @cevahirileri7594 8 лет назад +2

    I love you, Quentin.

  • @joeygonzo
    @joeygonzo 7 лет назад +1

    His movies definitely show Sergio Leone influence with the camera.
    What's funny is, Leone borrowed the crane sometimes.

  • @MatadorShifter
    @MatadorShifter 10 месяцев назад

    Black Sabbath movie has a fantastic horror story called A Drop of Water. It's has a sick light and shadow play and it's unbelievably creepy for something that has obviously aged when you're seeing it.

  • @rachelrenee79
    @rachelrenee79 4 года назад +5

    Black Sabbath is one of my favorites.

    • @DonCorleone0
      @DonCorleone0 4 года назад +2

      That end is awesome, right? When they show Boris Karloff riding on a fake horse

  • @a5lm_mdk-20
    @a5lm_mdk-20 2 года назад +9

    Kamal hassan 💥💥🔥🔥

  • @Doogal_UK
    @Doogal_UK 3 года назад +3

    2:41 Never thought I’d see Tarantino referencing a Family Guy joke. Wild

    • @userman44
      @userman44 3 года назад

      Nice! I had forgotten all about that Family Guy bit!

    • @nick1834
      @nick1834 3 года назад

      My life is complete

    • @Aburke505
      @Aburke505 3 года назад +1

      That’s from a Reese’s commercial from the 80s originally

    • @Doogal_UK
      @Doogal_UK 3 года назад

      @@Aburke505 oh that makes more sense now

  • @gergodavid8210
    @gergodavid8210 5 лет назад

    he is really passionate and he deserves respect for that whether you like him or not. everything is fucking mediocre nowadays. thats why i love Trier, Tarantino, NWR, Laszlo Nemes, Bela Tarr. they still CARE about experimentation and constant change. peace out!

  • @pas5294
    @pas5294 3 года назад +3

    2:31 he said "foot" by mistake lmaooo his foot fetish is getting the best of him

  • @elliottclarke9990
    @elliottclarke9990 4 года назад +5

    People in the comments section leaving their three most influential movies like you’ll be just as interested as you are about Quentin Tarantino’s

  • @MrBingo37
    @MrBingo37 3 года назад

    Black Sabbath is extremely influential on QT directing style!

  • @libana3038
    @libana3038 4 года назад +1

    love that he's wearing a wu tang clan hoodie

  • @FatlessMonk
    @FatlessMonk 11 лет назад +53

    Pulp fiction, in Bruges, the departed

    • @zSenzy
      @zSenzy 4 года назад +6

      in Bruges flawless

    • @oliverholmes-gunning5372
      @oliverholmes-gunning5372 4 года назад +3

      The Departed is good although by no means even among my top 5 favourite Scorsese movies, but in Bruges and Pulp Fiction are two of the most perfect movies in the history of modern cinema

    • @zSenzy
      @zSenzy 4 года назад +1

      @@oliverholmes-gunning5372 watch The shield, Oz, deadwood

    • @kevinmac2298
      @kevinmac2298 4 года назад +3

      Departed is one of the most overrated movies of all time

    • @ManWiThOutFEAR1982
      @ManWiThOutFEAR1982 3 года назад

      You have impeccable taste my friend

  • @DENVERTZ007
    @DENVERTZ007 4 года назад +2

    Ενας απο τους πιο διασημους σκηνοθετες του Χολλιγουντ,γνωστος για τις..."ακραιεςταινιες"του,ο διασημος και αξεπεραστος...Κουεντιν Ταραντινο,σε μια απο τις πολλες συνεντευξεις ,εξηγει ποιοι ειναι οι αγαπημενοι του σκηνοθετες,οπως ο Σερτζιο Λεονε και ο Μαριο Μπαβα,και πως εμπνεεται απο αυτους.Κριμα που ειναι μονο 3 λεπτα και 17 δευτερολεπτα η συγκεκριμενη συνεντευξη...

  • @beanman2206
    @beanman2206 6 лет назад +15

    1:03 is exactly what i did with this man

    • @moe4651
      @moe4651 3 года назад +1

      same!! i also did that with scorsese. turns out i already had some knowledge of many of his films because my dad has a lot of them.

  • @aronneibarra
    @aronneibarra 4 года назад +6

    Quentin saying "foot" at 2:31

  • @ManWiThOutFEAR1982
    @ManWiThOutFEAR1982 3 года назад

    Battle Of Algiers, Once Upon A Time In America, and Malcom X.

  • @lorenzosegatta4031
    @lorenzosegatta4031 4 года назад

    Happy Birthday.

  • @ACMHANOUFF
    @ACMHANOUFF Год назад +2

    Kamal Hassan ❤

    • @ARAVIND.R.R
      @ARAVIND.R.R 9 месяцев назад

      Bro please mention the time

  • @blahblahh662
    @blahblahh662 8 лет назад +1

    I like you Tarantillo

  • @josephschaab2212
    @josephschaab2212 3 года назад

    This guy seems like he really likes movies, he should try becoming a director!

    • @erikkillmonger321
      @erikkillmonger321 3 года назад

      De punda , comment soruganu nu sorugadha da , text laye okuran thailee

  • @ravedeath7690
    @ravedeath7690 2 года назад

    Okay but did anyone catch the Family Guy reference at 2:39? Lmao

  • @Morbidous
    @Morbidous 4 года назад

    Mario Bava is the inventor of Heavy Metal.

  • @anthonybrinkley1940
    @anthonybrinkley1940 4 года назад

    I thought he would have said "Rashomon" by Akira Kurosawa. But I could have guessed a spaghetti western.

  • @davidlrattigan
    @davidlrattigan 6 лет назад +5

    I've listened to the first part about four times, and I still don't know what Amica Sellaby Frankenstein is.

  • @theguyonthecouch42024
    @theguyonthecouch42024 4 года назад

    IMAGINATION

  • @fiilisboa
    @fiilisboa 9 лет назад +6

    He forgot to mention "Lóng hǔ fēng yún" or "City on fire".

    • @Claymore2408
      @Claymore2408 9 лет назад +1

      +Felipe Lisboa aka reservoir dogs

    • @fiilisboa
      @fiilisboa 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Exactly.

    • @Whoa802
      @Whoa802 8 лет назад

      +Felipe Lisboa Please don't tell me you're one of those who think Reservoir Dogs was a ripoff of City on Fire without actually seeing the latter and are just basing that opinion off from watching that damn Who Do You Think You're Fooling? video.

    • @fiilisboa
      @fiilisboa 8 лет назад +1

      Alan Smithee
      I don't even know wich vieo is that (who do you think you're fooling?) I watched city on fire and from my point of view, reservoir dogs was a great adaptation from that movie, changing the point of views from the characters (in this case, from the police to the criminals), just like Scorcese did with Mou Gaan Dou.

    • @Whoa802
      @Whoa802 8 лет назад

      Felipe Lisboa Oh okay, I see where you're coming from now. I'm just tired of all these wannabe hipsters trying to prove Tarantino is a hack by saying he ripped off City on Fire without even seeing the damn movie first.

  • @RZAJW
    @RZAJW 8 лет назад +12

    black sabbath!!

  • @shinobistar2550
    @shinobistar2550 Год назад

    Quentin appreciates great music, Wu-tang is forever 👐

  • @franzhaas6889
    @franzhaas6889 6 лет назад +1

    HEEEEY! YOU. GOT MY FOOT FETISH FILM MIX WITH MY NORMAL MOVIE . NOOOOT BAAAD!