Leonardo DiCaprio & Quentin Tarantino Break Down Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’s Main Character
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- Leonardo DiCaprio and Quentin Tarantino break down how they wrote and developed Rick Dalton, the main character in their new film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Tarantino explains how important early 1960s Hollywood leading men like Edd Byrnes and George Maharis were for the concept of Rick while DiCaprio goes into the challenges of playing him.
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Leo is me talking to people, and Tarantino is me talking to myself.
The most underrated comment in this comment section.
lubafedorenko mm hm
Same
Same 😂
😂🤣
Tarantino is the example of a man who ended up doing what he likes
yep, back then before the massive amounts of oscars for his movies, people thought he is a weirdo, and his movies are gonna be trash, so nobody wanted to invest money into him.
Nowadays he is one of the most unique and well known directors world wide.
@@steammanager2982 He's brilliant. Truly gifted and having a photographic memory helps I'm sure.
The Don because he makes the movies that show real ness in situations. He isn’t a cop out. He does it his way and makes the movies he wants.
Cocaine you mean?
@@therunningsloth6915 haha
Nobody:
Tarantinos hands: 🤟🤙👌👍👈🤞🤙✋👆
Leo: mhm
The man casting jutsus all the time
Accurate
Moving hands so much while talking, must be because of his italian ancestors.
Leo looks so dead inside lol
The Italian genes are showing
The way Tarantino explains Rick Dalton’s backstory in such detail you’d think he was a real person
I thought he really was by the way he was talking
He wasn't?
You're spot on! That's what most directors do (discuss motivations and biography with their actors) in their prep for films and plays. It really make the character three dimensional.
Such is the job of a screenwriter
Watched the movie with my son and had to remind him that there was no show called Bounty Law. That's how well it was presented in the movie
Tarantino is the type of guy that doesn’t remember that he’s told you a story so he tells it to you again and Leo is the type of guy polite enough to re-listen to it again and go “Mhmmm”
I'm literally both of these types. How. Lol
@@nellzman Why do people still believe In astrology? The month you were born in does not affect your personality at all
@@peoplegetslapped1502 thanks
@@ashleyharris5409 I'm both those types as well!
@@peoplegetslapped1502 i thought it was just fun to know about it and have a topic in conversation.
I feel like Quentin is the kind of person to give a tour of his Minecraft world with true enthusiasm.
Ahahahhahah
And it's a big replica to feet
Lol great visual you gave me
DarkHound this is my favourite comment ever
I mean, isn't that basically what he does?
You can almost hear Leo's inner monolog as he takes a breath between sentences, "Find a word, quick, before he starts talking again."
lmaoooo
Leo is oozing that “waiting for my mum to stop talking to her friend in the supermarket” energy😂
Amazing comment 😂👏👏👏
I CANT STOP SCREAMING OMFG EÜOIHGAOÜ
I read that as ozoning because of comment above yours
That's it, very perceptive. Tarantanino has so much much he has to say the only thing for it is to just sit back.
leo never been very lively during interviews but i feel this comment lmaoo
I think Tarantino wrote a whole Wikipedia article for Rick Dalton before even writing the script
I think he just used Ty Hardin as inspiration
A good writer will do this essentially.
@Salt & Pepper Yeah, I love it when writers do that sort of stuff
Yeah I mean that's pretty much how you write a character. You are writing a person, with a history.
He literally does. Leo and Brad mention it in interviews that Tarantino writes enough background detail of how they grew up etc that it would fill 2 other movies.
I feel like when Leo is explaining his character, it's like he is giving a book report to the teacher, and he keeps looking over to Quentin to make sure he is getting the backstory correct. But then the very enthusiastic teacher takes over and tells the story way better.
😂😂😂😂 true love it ❤
I love how Quinton explains Rick Dalton’s character as if he is narrating a real life documentary.
I mean a movie is suppossed to feel that real.
He's explaining to Leo like they were reading the script
thats why his characters always feel so real
Its Qentin genius
Gotta love Quinton
Leo the type of guy to say “woah, thats insane” after someone tells a long story
Clauz LMFAO
@@daniellee7355 he wasnt always like that?
Looool
Leo is everyone at every family dinners ever
Clauz That’s “are you done yet” in polite
DiCaprio seems to have learned a lot about his character in this interview.
I'm crying:))))))))))))
good one
He was thinking about all the whales and forests he could save next.
😅😅😅
I just lol’d 😂
Lol his expressions are similar to his character in the scene with Al Pacino
tarantino is really a person who's passionate about his job. it's cool to watch
He’s so happy about talking movies he should make a CZcams channel lol
It really, really is.
He is cringeworthy and a psycho loved by the incels
I love Tarantino spitting out his knowledge of old Hollywood and DiCaprio sitting there like a respectful grandson listening lmao
Leo looked like he heard this story nine times but he doesn’t want to be rude.
definitely what happened
Imagine the whole time he was making the movie? Well what do u play in the movie? TV cowboy in the 60s and 70s....what?
Yea ikr just look at his face lol
Well, they've been on a lot of interviews during the promo, so it's more like 20 times.
nine hundredth time*
'Quentin Tarantino breaks down Once Upon A time while Leo sits next to him and stares into space'
9:24
Mh Mh
Accurate
I'm sure he's mature enough to not always need to speak.
Hilarious.
That’s why I like Tarantino, because he looks like he’s enthusiastic about every little thing in his production.
hes a boomer who wishes he was silent gen
I’ve always enjoyed Quentin’s energy and his pure love for the art of cinema
When your mum takes you to the doctors and explains everything for you
lmfaooo
Accurate Af😂😂
AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHGHA
Love this comment
To be fair Leo is already into his next role and just doesn't remember. Quentin researched and found what he wanted and showed it to Leo. Leo did do a fair amount of talking though and at the end did not let Quentin cut him off.
You can tell that Tarantino genuinely loves movies and movie-making. He could go on for hours.
and feet
RespectProcess yes, that too. What a man of culture.
And the n-word
@@smartstuf1026 lmao
He "could" go on for hours? That's all he's doing.
Quentin Tarantino is like that little kid talking about his favorite superhero
This film was actually far more artistic than people expected. That scene with the young actor inspiring Leo’s character was sensational. What followed with his scene in the western movie was spectacular film making. Utterly indulgent .
Brilliantly done filmmaking
quentin: *talks for 5 hours and looks at leo for a response*
leo: MM
BHAGWHAHHQHWGGWHWH💀💀💀
Hahaha
I came here looking for this exact comment
MMMMICROWAVE
*Quentin Tarantino Break Down Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’s Main Character
Rumour has it Leo's still waiting for his chance to talk
They need to make a sad leo meme
@Caspin E I mean with his face in this interview.
It's very similar to Ben Affleck's interview
😂😂😂😂
Best comment here 😂😂
Anybody order fried sauerkraut?
One of the many reasons I like Quentin so much, is the obvious, unbridled enthusiasm and love he has for cinema. You can see his eyes light up when he talks about it.
Tarantino has so much lore for Rick Dalton you can see why he writes Masterpiece Movies. He doesn't just write a Story he creates a World in his head.
Leonardo: you see when my character-
Quentin: yOU KNOW WHATS INTERESTING ABOUT OLD HOLLYWOOD IS-
lmfao
He knows his role and shuts his mouth when tarantino speaks
+Yasmine Summan
Shut up, dummy...
Fluoride Jones you have alex jones as a pfp
@@smartstuf1026 and?
This is 99% Quentin Tarantino giddily explaining Hollywood history and giving an insight into his vision and I’m all here for it
love Q.T.'s passion for what he does. not a lot of filmmakers out there that get all fanboyish over their jobs like Q.T. does. Its always a pleasure watching him.
Astro theultimate Thats the coke, bro.
Charles Wagner lmao
About time someone play homage to all the great talent of the 50's and 60's. All the actors who was great but didn't really become stars.
@Delaware Destroyer Disagreed I loved every second of it
Leo saying his name like we don't know his blood group
AHAHA underrated comment
Oh my gosh 😂 So true!
Eventually there will be viewers who do not recognize him. Say, in the year 2130.
@@jonathanbush6197um I’m pretty sure not
This interview is basically - Leo: "Well What I like about this chara.." Quentin interrupts: "This character is great because etc"
So funny how Tarantino is like a kid on Christmas day and Leonardo is just like: Mhmm
You can TELL Leo HATES listening to Captain Cocaine.
@@dumpygoodness4086 he's just a lowkey guy tf u talk about 🤦🏾♂️😂
Taratino just loves film making and watching so much.
3:00
How can you keep up with the almost minutiae of Hollywood history that Quentin produces so rapidly. And the fact that he does it without regard for the other person's input.
"Leonardo DiCaprio watches Quentin Tarantino Break Down Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’s Main Character"
I breaked down to tears because of that particular comment
I didn’t like this movie at all . It was boring and made no sense .
@@tucko11 nobody asked
😂
To bad. You just want action. It’s not always about action, it’s about the story and this is one of my most favorite movies
When Leo said 'mmm' I really felt that.
"Quentin Tarantino Breaks Down Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’s Main Character and Also Leonardo Dicaprio Is There"
“Quentin Tarantino explains the entire history of Hollywood as leonardo DiCaprio nods in agreement”
mini wheats_219 hmmhmm
SmithandJones256 I think its cause word been out bout his encounter with the Wu, n Rza iz good friends with Quentin.
@@hoss9688 What
SmithandJones256 Maybe he's over the hoopla.
Bahaha IDK why this was so funny to me
He's fanboying over his own film 😂
Archie mac can u send me your profile picture on instagram pls
Limmy4life look up “shrek with glasses”
Lol that's why I love him 😄 and that's why his movies are actually enjoyable
Archie mac so pure
Sounds to me like he's "fanboying" over old actors and TV shows that helped inspire his movie.
Never realised how timid Leo is, in film he comes across so powerful but deep down he’s quite a shy and quiet person
@Iron Gamer lol think again
There's nothing shy here he's obvs just letting quentin do the talking
Anyone would come across that way sat next to Quentin "6 lines of coke, 600 words a minute" Tarantino
No he’s not a shy and quiet person, he’s actually very outgoing and talkative. It’s just that he’s next to Tarantino who’s very passionate about what their being interviewed on
@Iron Gamer don’t make Quentin shut your butt down
I think they are such a good team because Leo is so calm and Tarantino is so excited but in the end they both take their job equally seriously.
💞💞Thanks for your moral support as a good fan... I've been noticing your comments..you can reach me on my private email to hangout app
leonardodicaprio8892@gmail.com
thanks for your love ♥️❤️❤️
So many smooth brained comments on this video pointing out elementary-level observations with 15k+ upvotes. Yet this is the most astute call out and there’s nothing on it. This nails it
"Mmmm"
- Leonardo DiCaprio
When he said “mhmm” I felt that
Yeah
Mmmm
@Ben Porter hmmmm
AHAHAHAHSHAHA
Tarantino talks about Rick Dalton like he's an old childhood friend of him
😂🤣
His*
I’ve been creating a story for many years and when I talk about it I talk about them like they’re friends.
@@ReptarTheUgly crazy. I know the same feeling
Well he did grow up watching/loving movies so he probably feels they are his "childhood friends"
is nobody going to talk about how difficult it is to get these two people together for an interview?
props to whoever had connections/put this together because that was probably so hard
Eh? This kind of thing always happens when actors are promoting a film. It's not like they just got together for an unscheduled chat. They'll have done a ton of similar interviews, podcasts etc. That's why Leo looks bored in this video as he knows he's got another 9 hours of the same questions with various interviewers.
@@WOOOPdoctorFROGhere that’s true but still idk i think it’s pretty hard for a youtube channel to get an interview w them
@@nadiahedayati9363 it's Vanity Fair. They're huge.
This reminds me of 'hanging out' with my 'funny' boss at the office party.
Tarantino cannot be Leo's "boss". Leo is too big a star for that.
The way Tarantino describes the background of RickDalton - I thought for a second this guy was real
Good storytelling.
Exactly, I knew he wasn’t a real guy but when Tarantino started going more and more into detail, I couldn’t help but believe he existed
@@cheeks3367 that's just how good Quinton is.
The whole movie kind of goes back and forth into the real late 60s Hollywood and a written one, I think that’s why it’s so good. I read about Sharon Tate after the movie, and it gave it a whole new level to the story I didn’t fully get while watching it. I’m sure someone who lived through this era, or knew more the 60s and 70s would absolutely revel in this movie. Also brad pitt was so so good, ugh.
I literally almost googled him before I realized I was being stupid
Leo - Me before coffee
Quentin - Me after 5 coffees
HAHA Agree!
🤣🤣
Nailed it 👌
lolllllllll
Genius!!🤣
I'd like to see Neil deGrasse Tyson interview Quentin Tarantino. The battle of the interrupters
2 fkin tools. lmao
What would they talk about?
Tyson is the KING of Interrupters. In every interview he interviews himself.
Tarantino is nowhere near as rude or annoying. He went on Joe Rogan and they both had a conversation compared to Neil😂
Quentin has the greatest film mind of all time. The knowledge and pure enthusiasm for the craft is so beautiful
Leo is sitting there like he is hearing about this Rick Dalton guy for the first time.
PkpStudio
Lmao... right😂🤣
yeah like "hmm umm" "yeah that guy" "mmmh yeah"
Not easy to talk with Tarantino. Many interruptions and unconventional. DiCaprio is quite uncomfortable for a good reason
True lol
PkpStudio more like he’s hearing it for the 10 millionth time.
It’s so obvious how passionate Quentin is about his craft. He’s in love with every aspect of filmmaking and it’s beautiful to watch him describe it.
@a b she is right
babymoonlight x it’s beautiful to see
people forget coke head tarintino is sitting behind Leo , anything just pales in energy in comparision .
baby-----HE IS BRILLIANT--- this man has total gifts of creativity. I hope his new wife appreciates him. We do!
Its so lame how basic you are
this interview is simultaneously very interesting and absolutely hilarious lmao
When I see Leo talk in interviews he seems like an actual human. Unlike MOST actors of his success. Who seeeem like they’re always acting. Like they’re very aware of what face their making and how they’re being perceived. Performing. Leo is just talking.
Leo is like me when I’m talking to relatives.
Bruh Moment dead 😂😂😂😂
And Quentin is like an uncle who’s kind of weird but, you like him because he lets you watch rated r movies
Hmmm
2:54 his face is exactly this.
Hehe that's a great comment , made me laugh , so true
This is at its core Weed and Cocaine in a room together 😂
Yes to this ☝️
OMFG that's beautiful.
Yesssss! Totally. Great comment.
Oh my god the accuracy
AHAHAHHAHAHAHA
I really enjoy seeing the inner machinations of Tarantino and seeing his thought process. He's very gifted at seeing the pulse of film culture, taking it and then expressing it in his films. Truly awesome to see.
These 2 would have never hung out in school 🤣🤣🤣
@Leonardo DiCaprio 😂🤣
I think they would have. Leo friendship circle aren’t the cool 😎 kids type
When Tarantino finishes his 10 films. He needs to host a documentary series talking about Hollywood history. I'd watch 30 seasons of that.
I first thought you wrote 30 seconds ahahaha
30000*
Naaah It would be amazing if he did a series.
That would be Amazing!!
And he'd do 30 seasons of that
Quentin is super smart, but I really like what Leo added here - 3:10
Facts
I agree, but I wasn’t until 3:35 that I realized just how profound Leo was here.
LOOOL
@@AKGaming3 Facts and Logic
Can't Agree More!
Quentin: [talks and talks and talks]
Leonardo: ["Why am I here? Climate change is real and is happening. Why are we still here, just to suffer?"]
Quentin telling everything and Leo's like: "Mmm-Hmm, ya exactly"
"Mhmm"
-Leonardo DiCaprio, 2019
Itsariya Tivakul winner for funniest comment goes to you
“Right”
Pretty much lol
Me on the phone with my families lmaooo
Don't forget "right"
Tarantino: Me online
Leo: me irl
Josh Wilson facts
This describes me tbh
Me.
Looks wise it’s the converse
4:31 I wonder if it occurred to Tarantino at all while he was making this point that DiCaprio hasn't altered his off-screen look for like practically 20 years now lol I'm not even saying that as a knock or criticism of Leo, it just seems kinda funny given the point QT's making. I know for the Rick Dalton character it's just as much about how Rick's always done even the same on screen look in his TV shows and modest movies, but it's also him remaining the same way when he wasn't working. Leo's pretty much been the Chris Nolan clone when not acting since post-Titanic (the only real difference is he used to wear his hair a bit longer back then, but he's even pretty much kept the same facial hair style/level)
My favorite aspect of Rick Dalton is all his ticks and insecurities. He knows he' not a particularly learned person and he honestly wears his insecurities on his sleeve. He has to power through scenes and it seems like acting isn't super natural for him but then he has amazing highs like in the ransom scene.
Tarantino is brilliant I could listen to him talk about film making for hours and hours and not ever get bored.
I wish Leonardo would shut up and let Tarantino talk for a bit.
kalle banan yeah like show some respect, just because you are a famous actor doesnt mean you can talk as much as you want
Are you kidding? Leonardo was barely talking in this interview. He was letting the director talk the whole time
Tran Bao Ngoc yeah you’re right he should have let the director talk for a bit atleast, it was so annoying
Tran Bao Ngoc it was sarcasm 😂
@@tranbaongoc3068 wooooosh
I love him explaining Rick Dalton’s whole career and backstory as if he were real.
It's based on a real actor.
gabby nique me too
He does that for all of the characters he creates. That’s why it sounds like that
Melvin Williams I did a similar thing as a kid when I’d create players on Madden or 2K. Gave them a backstory and everything. It’s fun
That's the genius of Tarantino
That single 'hm' at 13:06 is just great lol
The way he explains things is the exact way he directs his movies. A long-winded conversation about something you forget about what he's even talking about then it all quickly sums up at the end as he realises his audience is now confused hah. I love it so much.
Some of Leo's most deep and thoughtful comments in this interview:
3:10
3:35
4:20
11:30
13:06
13:10
13:13
Ahshahah
LMAOOOO THANK YOU FOR THIS
Mhmmm
Hmm hmm. Lmfao.
Dont forget 2:43 right before he stares intensly at the dark void of a floor below him *Cut to **2:54* For a second I thought that half of the scene was frozen 3:10 is when he remembers "oh... i still have to do this."
This video must have one of the best comment sections on CZcams right now.
Ikr?
I’m screaming at everything 😂😂😂
For real
delbroox nah man you haven’t visited a Garand Thumb video section lol
Go visit a video where they teach people on how to use the toilet in space.
Tarantino is a living, breathing full set of Encyclopedia Brittanica volumes all about cinema and the entire history of film....a beautiful, rare treasure that elevates this particular medium of art to a whole other level of appreciation and social commentary. Great film is something that truly resonates in your soul and stays with you. Tarantino encapsulates that process and the dynamics of life-changing art with unbridled enthusiasm and joy that makes us, the audience, uphold a cinematic masterpiece for the incredible gift that it truly is.
The scene where diCaprio plays the bad guy in "Lancer" is pure cinema gold. The best acting scene I have ever seen. This film is in my top 10
the contrast between calmness and enthuisiasm is real between these guys
I like how Leo is really calm irl, and he is explosive when he acts ..
@Nice Try That's what I was thinking.
@Nice Try the movie is pretty good
@Nice Try movie is great which film did you watch? 🤔
calmness and obnoxious...?
Leonardo DiCaprio: *Ask Nothing.*
Quentin Tarantino: "It all started in 1912, when the two actors......"
Steven Attaway the video director “so can I ask questions now”
11:30 Tarantino's genius is that he knew that Hollywood needed directors who "know" what's going on, psychologically, and can verbalize what's going on. ...They don't have to get it right (its not physics), but they have to 100% believe they know exactly what's happening and why. James Cameron, in contrast, actually knows what's going on, physically.
its amazing how quentin can use his expertise of the tv/film industry of the 50's and 60's to build a realistic character, and then build a movie upon that.....................very few directos of today can do that. it just goes to show how much cinema and tv quentin has watched and studied over the course of his life. he knows a good bit about every genre of film and tv that has ever existed. Amazing......................
Quentin has more energy in this interview than I've had in my entire life
It's called "job,that you choose and love".And he is engaged.
@@ingada yeah, one day 🙏
It's called "cocaine"
Concertina Ray it’s interesting to see how opposite Tarantino and Leonardo are but it also doesn’t surprise me they get along well.
@@mohamadmahmoud6926 they're good collaborators because their different personalities in this case allows them to complement each other.
I wonder just how much the editors had to cut out of Tarantino rambling on because of time constraints. I'd love an unedited version
Dylan Hickman same I could listen to him for hours
Some say there's a director's cut of that interview floating around somewhere.
Some say it's just a smudge over 3 hours in total runtime.
Dylan Hickman we have the same name, and it’s spelt properly 👌
Release the Tarantino cut!!!
This is actually Leo's interview. Quentin is just there to set him up, but that requires Quentin talking frenetically for 4 minutes straight without breathing or blinking. Leo is then ready to insert a pithy comment.
I love seeing how passionate Quentin is.
Leo: nodds..."mmm yes hmm yes"
QT: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
jonny jonjon right.....mmmhhhh
Cocaine and weed
i love how the camera points at Leo each time he goes "yep" "hmm"
*"Don't cry in front of the Mexicans"*
That line made me laugh so much. So cheeky and probably very accurate for their characters in that time.
@C E Pathetic troll. Why would you say that? No they are not.
@C E no u
HELLBENDERS
I watched the movie last night in Mexico, they have a cool movie theater with recliners and waiters. The entire audience gasped at that line then kind of chuckled nervously.
I can never get enough of Tarantino talking about film… the man knows his stuff inside out and backwards. Gawd love him. ❤
@@leonardodicaprio7802you ARE NOT Leonardo DiCaprio
This is one of the best videos ever, I can listen to Quentin talking about characters, movies and actors for hours
Leo can't focus because he's thinking of global warming
This comment wins ahaha
And for good reason.
Nah, he's just daydreaming about his jumbo jet.
Maybe he is high on coke
Just before he departed in his mega yacht, back to one of his mega homes, in his mega life.
Leo Dicaprio. Truly a great actor. Also a great hypocrite. But whatever. What else is new.
We need a brad and Leo autocomplete interview
Those questions would be heavily vetted
That's Wired and not Vanity Fair
*correction :: Leo hears Quentin Tarantino break down Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in Hollywood’s Main Character* 😜😜😜
people forget coke head tarintino is sitting behind Leo , anything just pales in energy in comparision .
For fucks sake. Do it already! I cant...
I actually really like the chemistry between these 2. Very outspoken individuals, in different ways, with different experiences, and mad amounts of respect for one another.
I've watched a lot of Leo's movies, or should I say movies he is in, but I think this is the first time I've ever heard him speak in his own voice / accent.
Quentin talking like a proud father while Leonardo is going "yeah dad, sure"
Or it's more like a father talking about another guy's amazing son, to which his own son has agreed to be like the other guy's son and for that his father is thankful so that the father can even more engulf himself in talking about the other guys son while both are now locked in unquestionable admiration of the other guy's son. :D
Tarantino put more story and effort on Rick Dalton's character than other writers do on 5 season long Tv Shows.
8. You mean 8 season long Tv Shows.
dabamaba which show are you referring to?
@@evelinasarhianaki6100 probably Game of Thrones ⬆️⬆️
Anna thought so but got is awesome
lola cocacola the first 4 seasons are ridiculously good, in fact I’d say it’s close to perfect, however, seasons 5, 7 were bad and 8 was terrible
You can tell Leo has learned to talk with Quintin around, making sure he gets to finish his sentance😂
It's so awesome watching someone talk about their great passion. And it's hard for me to imagine anyone more passionate than Quentin Tarantino about films
This video is an example of a interaction between introvert and extrovert.
"purse",Bible,"no repeats" "Gothic Grim Reaper" I see the line "forearm t"
top comment ahh. "we know that",Point Break "Johny Utah gets his Guy *good for you*,he ain't coming back.we were staying out in California one time in the desert some fine /*s girls "a week and 1/2 off the Buck N Make" "nice Highways "I see the top comment,get that handicap right views . . .
actually it's really not
more like an interaction between someone with an IQ of 160 and little social ability and a charismatic extroverted actor.
Tarantino’s just really passionate about film....
Quentin Tarantino is actually the conversation on my brain while Leo is the actual conversation I have irl.
true lol
Lmao underrated
lmao. Same.
Stolen comment
Same XD
Quentin Tarantino absolutely loves his craft and is passionate about talking about it. It’s wholesome to see and it makes his films even more awesome when you realise how much passion and attention to detail goes into everything.
QT created such a detailed history for Rick Dalton it took me a while to realize he wasn’t talking about a real person
I could listen to Quentin Tarantino talk about movies for hours.
Dylan Arthur hes obnoxious AF
Lick his feet, while he licks your feet. That freak loves it.
I couldn’t
Much like Leo had to do in this interview...
Dylan Arthur the way he gets mani. Is so inspiring i swear
Tarantino is that creative kid who has so much enthusiasms for his hobby and and whenever he gets the chance to talk about it nothing can stop him. I just love this man.
Same here!
Gosh he seems like a self righteous unaware immature man child no ?
@@samOO-wx6mc well I am neither his mom nor wife so not sure about his level of maturity .I just enjoy his movies.
it’s like he was the first man to walk the moon and he just talks about it aha
@@samOO-wx6mc when u love what u do the kid in u doesn’t grow old and tired so I guess u can say he is a man child
This was fantastic! You really get a sense for the creative mind that has built an iceberg sized character and for which we see the very top of the character. That backstory is what makes these characters believable and real. Nobody tells a story like Tarantino, and Leo is one of my favorite actors. I'm glad these two have partnered up together. This and Django really showcase DiCaprio's range, dedication, and talent. Bravo! I loved hearing this if for no other reason to get a feel for the dynamic of their working environment.
Loved all Leo's lines here.
All 3 of them.
Title should be : Quentin breaks down scenes and Leo Zones out
He’s probably high.
@@sebastianmolina5606 leo or quentin
@@t0m927 Quentin.
@@t0m927 Yes.
I don't blame Leo, every time he tries to talk he gets cut off by the world's biggest mansplainer