Quentin Tarantino - Hollywood's Boy Wonder 1994

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  • @SharkMinnow
    @SharkMinnow Před 4 lety +90

    Q's apartment literally littered with VHS tapes and books everywhere

    • @jennifersun2638
      @jennifersun2638 Před rokem +1

      Smart people are always doing intellectual shit like reading and watching movies and stuff.

    • @knownpleasures
      @knownpleasures Před rokem +3

      Exactly what you would expect of him

    • @captaintoyota3171
      @captaintoyota3171 Před 7 měsíci

      Huh interesting, looks around sees dvds vhs books manuals..... i shoulda went to college

  • @chosenone173
    @chosenone173 Před 11 lety +82

    i don't understand why nobody ever talks about the music in his movies. i think it's way more awesome than most other soundtracks and quentin gets it right in every single movie

    • @luislozano6332
      @luislozano6332 Před rokem +5

      a good director needs to have good taste in music no way around

    • @ippoippo30
      @ippoippo30 Před rokem +7

      @@luislozano6332 yea i think music and movies have in common the importance of sense of rythm

    • @josephflannery9015
      @josephflannery9015 Před rokem +5

      He says he starts his writing by listening to songs first to get a vibe for what he wants to write. So he usually writes to the songs he’s going to use.

    • @jimnewcombe7584
      @jimnewcombe7584 Před 8 měsíci +6

      People very often talk about the music in his films - it's something he learnt from Scorese, obviously

    • @PastPerspectives3
      @PastPerspectives3 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jimnewcombe7584yes. Mean Streets and Reservoir Dogs are immensely similar, and arguably the two greatest directorial debuts ever

  • @irwinisidro
    @irwinisidro Před 7 lety +126

    Quentin is basically that kid from Willy Wonka or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (whichever one) that watching T.V. and movies all day and wants to be a cowboy and has high energy.

    • @zavitosophie9840
      @zavitosophie9840 Před 6 lety +10

      irwinisidro Mike Teevee

    • @day245
      @day245 Před rokem

      That’s the same book/ movie

    • @Charles12
      @Charles12 Před 22 dny

      except he actually gains knowledge from what he watches and doesn't just let it rot his brain

  • @StevenAlvarez
    @StevenAlvarez Před rokem +31

    1994 what a time to be alive

  • @michelerusso9745
    @michelerusso9745 Před rokem +14

    Tarantino has always been a big influence on me, I've always wanted to be a writer/director and he gave me hope that a guy coming from nowhere could end up making it.
    And my first movie just got greenlit so thank you Quentin

  • @cevahirileri7594
    @cevahirileri7594 Před 7 lety +78

    I love you, Tarantino.

  • @DirtyHarryFan88
    @DirtyHarryFan88 Před 6 lety +14

    At the begining, we can hear musics from three movies that Quentin loves the most: Blow out, Taxi Driver and Rio Bravo.

  • @captaintoyota3171
    @captaintoyota3171 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Can i go back to the 90s PLEASE

    • @jasonspades1265
      @jasonspades1265 Před měsícem

      You think you want to do that. But what you really wanna do is go back to the 90's with the information you have now.

    • @jaysonb.6669
      @jaysonb.6669 Před měsícem

      Back when you could afford a nice apartment in a safe neighborhood while living on a video rental store salary lol

  • @mikeface1
    @mikeface1 Před rokem +19

    “Where Eagles Dare is my favorite guys on a mission movie. I’m going to do a guys on mission movie one day”. QT dude weaves dreams into reality. He’s the man

    • @karlimo4034
      @karlimo4034 Před 4 měsíci

      What is Quentin's "guys on a mission" movie?

    • @vanessarodriguez-id9lp
      @vanessarodriguez-id9lp Před 4 měsíci

      @@karlimo4034 that would be Inglorious Basterds!

    • @mikeface1
      @mikeface1 Před 4 měsíci

      @@karlimo4034Inglorious Bastards of course.

  • @PrivateAckbar
    @PrivateAckbar Před 11 lety +33

    I love how Quentin looks like another one of the geeky guys as soon as he walks into the store with his old friends.

  • @iangrimm
    @iangrimm Před měsícem +1

    The Casualties of War to Reservoir Dogs comparison is instrumental in showing how Tarantino doesn’t just copy - and how what comes out of his brain - coming from what goes in - is truly something special.

  • @jmp01a24
    @jmp01a24 Před 7 lety +45

    Lol it's so fun and kinda sad to see the video store from the 80's and 90's. It's a thing of the past, never to come back as it were.

  • @cevahirileri7594
    @cevahirileri7594 Před 8 lety +41

    I love you, Quentin.

  • @motsamai_sekete
    @motsamai_sekete Před 8 lety +18

    A beautiful and soulful documentary.

  • @MethosChannel
    @MethosChannel Před 7 lety +3

    RIP Sally, Tarantinos movies will not look the same without her.

  • @leedummett4412
    @leedummett4412 Před 5 lety +3

    tarantino meeting his idol depalma. he is now up there with him as a top director. thanks for the upload.

  • @vilentman111
    @vilentman111 Před 4 lety +11

    10:13 no offence, but Quentin Tarantino is suddenly Brad Pitt when standing with these guys

  • @Soulr
    @Soulr Před 3 měsíci

    This documentary is such a gem. Thanks for the upload Y0cke ❤

  • @Terrificguyonline
    @Terrificguyonline Před 8 lety +29

    Thank you for posting this piece of gold

  • @markcoll5761
    @markcoll5761 Před 8 lety +42

    "Someday I might make the most violent movie ever." (immediately starts writing Kill Bill)

    • @jonkimberson3253
      @jonkimberson3253 Před 7 lety +3

      I think django unchained or the hateful eight was gorier but I don't know if it's the goriest movie ever

    • @michaelgonsalves884
      @michaelgonsalves884 Před 7 lety +3

      Mark Coll django and hateful are gory but in a very evil dead over the top way as to where it doesn't feel gruesome (some of the scenes from django that is) I think his most violent from a realistic and mature point is jackie brown

    • @mxeknbnr
      @mxeknbnr Před 6 lety +1

      good comment. lol

  • @CharlieHenbury
    @CharlieHenbury Před 10 lety +95

    Tarantino is an inspiration to me. I'm currently studying film. I want to produce and direct, star in my own films.

    • @skateordie002
      @skateordie002 Před 10 lety +17

      I hope to see your name in the credits of a film one day.

    • @CharlieHenbury
      @CharlieHenbury Před 9 lety +5

      Robert Lugo Thank you Robert :) have a nice day

    • @Bl4ckBull3t1
      @Bl4ckBull3t1 Před 9 lety +3

      ***** i need the right motivation for that kind of shit :/

    • @AFilmbyCarlosLuvgood
      @AFilmbyCarlosLuvgood Před 7 lety +2

      how did that go sir?

    • @afonsolucas2219
      @afonsolucas2219 Před 7 lety +2

      Maybe we'll see your name in a movie someday! It'll be like the ending of Live by Night. When he finds out his brother wrote the movie he and his son are watching.

  • @mathers7600
    @mathers7600 Před 10 lety +46

    Quentin Tarantino inspired me to become a good filmmaker and writer if I never knew about him I wouldn't have been inspired at all lol

    • @HeyYouIngles
      @HeyYouIngles Před 5 lety +4

      hey Humble, still in the business?

    • @DavidBenidorm
      @DavidBenidorm Před 4 lety

      Ni

    • @melvinthdark
      @melvinthdark Před 3 lety

      You still writing, directing homie?

    • @mathers7600
      @mathers7600 Před 3 lety

      @@melvinthdark yeah I'm still at it, just on a different channel instead

    • @DrVonNostrand
      @DrVonNostrand Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@mathers7600 too bad you never became a good filmmaker

  • @barefootandindependent
    @barefootandindependent Před 8 lety +75

    Pulp Fiction changed my life.

    • @dougdenslowe3918
      @dougdenslowe3918 Před 8 lety +2

      Could you give a little detail on how.If it's just because you were entertained,no need to reply.

    • @barefootandindependent
      @barefootandindependent Před 8 lety +14

      It was the 90's, downtown Ann Arbor MI... I went into the theater as an English major, left with a whole new goal in life. I've been writing for the screen ever since....

    • @dougdenslowe3918
      @dougdenslowe3918 Před 8 lety

      +barefoot and independent thank you and let me know when you get your writing turned into a film.

    • @barefootandindependent
      @barefootandindependent Před 8 lety +4

      You'll be the first to know!

    • @bergeronhl
      @bergeronhl Před 7 lety +1

      You started heroin?

  • @jaysonb.6669
    @jaysonb.6669 Před měsícem +1

    We need to keep a few video stores around just for nostalgia & socializing purposes. I enjoyed arguing over a movie as a family or in my HS & college yrs asking the clerk for date night film advice. ( I remember choosing "Heather's" "Johnny Mnemonic" & "Simon Birch" lol) It really was a unique film experience. Bring back the in store popcorn machines & VHS tapes. Can even rent out the VCRs too!

  • @ghostwriter71
    @ghostwriter71 Před 10 lety +52

    One of the most talented directors. Period. - In another way "Django Unchained" reveals also the weakness of a director, when he can't count on one of the world's best editors. Sally Menke.

    • @frozenbananas6726
      @frozenbananas6726 Před 6 lety +9

      ghostwriter71 I agree. The weakest point of Django, and the reason it's (imo) his weakest film by far, is because it lacked the amazing Menke at editing.
      Hateful Eight was much better with the editing. Maybe it just takes time for him to get used to a new editor.

    • @Arusiuka
      @Arusiuka Před 6 lety +5

      ghostwriter71 I agree and I think Fred Raskin brings a new style and technique. 28 minutes into Hateful Eight, I became a fan.

    • @zenvagabond
      @zenvagabond Před rokem +2

      It was also poorly written

    • @jakebiomask
      @jakebiomask Před rokem +4

      ​@Frozen Bananas Death Proof is easily his worst movie. I'd rank Django above Kill Bill Volume 1 as well. Not sure about the others, but Django is fantastic.

    • @koolaids6609
      @koolaids6609 Před 10 měsíci +1

      This is why i fuckin love QT fans. No matter who i talk to, each person ranks his films differently. Thats why he the goat💯

  • @kj7798
    @kj7798 Před 8 lety +50

    51:48 "I'm going to do a guys on a mission movie someday". Inglorious Bastards and Django Unchained anyone???

    • @canoguz8294
      @canoguz8294 Před 7 lety

      Kennedy James the hateful eight

    • @jiopjiop
      @jiopjiop Před 6 lety +9

      It’s Inglorious Basterds. This is what became the „guys on a mission“ movie.
      I saw almost every interview of Quentin there is to find on CZcams. And he referred to the Basterds as „guys on a mission“ two or three times... but he wanted to „take it a step further and put a spin on it“...
      Amazing to see him having the seedling already in his head in 1994...

    • @thingshappen4062
      @thingshappen4062 Před 4 lety +2

      Django Unchained is not a guys on a mission movie. It's a road movie at best.

    • @nikk796
      @nikk796 Před 4 lety

      @@thingshappen4062 they had clear mission of escaping django's wife from Calvin Candie's hands.

    • @thingshappen4062
      @thingshappen4062 Před 4 lety

      @@nikk796 that's not what makes up a guys on a mission subgenre. Characters have goals.

  • @adamcagle1087
    @adamcagle1087 Před 5 lety +6

    Hands down the most influential and talented writer/director of out time.

  • @landerzan
    @landerzan Před 10 lety +4

    52 minutes of my life well spent

  • @kingcole55
    @kingcole55 Před 8 lety +6

    Huh, I can't believe they introduce True Romance with someone claiming that it didn't work out... I always thought True Romance was considered one of Tarantino's and Tony Scott's best. I thought people loved it... I certainly love it...

    • @acetate909
      @acetate909 Před 6 lety

      He was saying that Scott didn't do the script full justice witch is true. Scott's style was to slick and obvious. Tarantino hated the choice of Slater for the role since he was supposed to nerd who never gets laid. The soundtrack was horrible and distracting. The movie would have been so much better if Tarantino would have directed it.

  • @invisibot6
    @invisibot6 Před měsícem +1

    I love that i saw pulp fiction before reservoir dogs. It made me appreciate it so much more for some reason.

  • @brandadse.1741
    @brandadse.1741 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for the upload, one of my favorite directors, such a cool guy.

  • @MichelleAnnM
    @MichelleAnnM Před 6 lety +6

    "I didn't steal the WHOLE thing..." - Quentin Tarantino, 1994.

  • @JiM-SWEET-art
    @JiM-SWEET-art Před 5 lety +5

    They used the music from Blow Out here, in the very beginning, which Quentin also used in Death Proof.

  • @johngammon963
    @johngammon963 Před 19 dny

    What an inspirational person he is, God bless him and his boundless enthusiasm, I love him.

  • @SquabbleBoxHQ
    @SquabbleBoxHQ Před 6 lety +14

    Terrific documentary, cheers for posting it. I love every movie this man has ever made (hey, even Death Proof has one of the best car chases ever).

  • @TheRealSandorClegane
    @TheRealSandorClegane Před 8 lety +37

    how someone can be offended by a film is beyond my realm of understanding. IT IS A STORY!! they are portraying characters, characters that can be good or bad. if a character does something you don't agree with that doesn't mean the movie is advocating it, it is showing you a side of life you wouldn't have seen otherwise (or maybe you have witness someone get murdered or what have you). Point is It doesn't matter how fucked up it is, it is art, it is expression, and they're based on things that have happened and happen on a daily basis. I swear people rather be sedated with stupid shit instead of real art. go listen to shitty fabricated pop music and watch the film equivalent of that, because it adequately reflects who you are!!!!

    • @TheRealSandorClegane
      @TheRealSandorClegane Před 8 lety +6

      +Tyler Durden fucking hypocrites have no problem wearing a chain that has a guy nailed to a fucking cross but they have a problem with "violent" movies. The same people that have pre marital sex, cheat on their spouses, and get divorced, are the same that want to point fingers at others immorality, how convenient that they only care about "gods" rules when it suits them. Im surrounded by bigots, racists, and idiots. Hate to break it to you guys but religion doesn't have a monopoly on morality because if we got our morality from religion we would still be killing homosexuals and women who weren't virigins on their wedding nights (read your bible for proof).

    • @jonkimberson3253
      @jonkimberson3253 Před 7 lety +1

      In Tyler Durden we trust

    • @whateverittakes1673
      @whateverittakes1673 Před 6 lety +1

      Nothing should surprise you about your fellow man at this point but you do have a point. On the other hand art informs culture just like culture informs art. I respect QT but I can see how his dialogue has settled into the consciousness when that happens it informs how you think. I don't want Pulp Fiction dialogue informing my thoughts too much but with mass media once, it's in it don't come out. So in a way he is responsible for that and has some responsibility for the state of things now in general. He is a tastemaker and he set a trend of ultra stylize violence. He made brains splattered all over a tee shirt in the back seat of a car funny. Same thing with the guys at Rockstar games with Grand Theft auto. How many times have a group of friends driven around in that game mowing over civilians and abusing hookers? You don't think hours and days spent doing that over GTA 3, Vice City, etc etc have a long term affect? I do and I think this deification of violence have desensitized us to the point where nothing shocks us except someone saying NO MORE. This may be a bit abstract but it's reasonable.

    • @JC-jr9hw
      @JC-jr9hw Před 3 měsíci

      Well said but that’s not the way our Orwellian owners see it. They must control what we say in order to control what we think and ultimately what we do. Welcome to the jungle.

  • @davefilms345
    @davefilms345 Před 9 lety +9

    I remember this its a brilliant little documentary. At the end it says to be continued but it never did.

    • @robbykoz3724
      @robbykoz3724 Před 9 lety +1

      davefilms345 Thanks, was wondering about that.

    • @dougdenslowe3918
      @dougdenslowe3918 Před 8 lety +1

      Is there a part 2?I would love to see more of this.A inside look at a young Tarantino is rare and entertaining.

    • @John_Doh
      @John_Doh Před 6 lety +4

      I took it to mean what would be continued was his flow of ideas / his career -- not the documentary.

  • @steratorefriends6596
    @steratorefriends6596 Před 2 lety +2

    The casual dialog paired with some of the most violent characters, leading up to some of the most violent scenes.. Grips you in a way thats difficult to even measure.. suddenly you find yourself identifying with some ruthless gangster, on a level that's never even occurred to you.. it speaks to the shadow in us all, on a level that transcends even the creator. Most people spend a lifetime trying to touch it for a second.. Quinton make a career out of it.

  • @exit13productions50
    @exit13productions50 Před 7 lety +2

    This was awesome thanks for posting

  • @MalloryKnox66
    @MalloryKnox66 Před 11 lety

    Thank you so much for posting!

  • @deanc1151
    @deanc1151 Před 3 lety +1

    This is 1 of the best documentaries on tarrantino I av seen so far

  • @SaintC1D
    @SaintC1D Před 10 lety +3

    I appreciate the upload. Thank you.

  • @WorleyClarence
    @WorleyClarence Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you very much for posting this documentary =)

  • @donnmalate9512
    @donnmalate9512 Před 7 lety +7

    This is insane, I never knew reservoir was one of his first. Massive inspiration!

    • @day245
      @day245 Před rokem +12

      What? How could you not know that

  • @boombya123
    @boombya123 Před 11 lety

    Thank you so much for this upload

  • @QlockworkOrange
    @QlockworkOrange Před 11 lety

    Best upload ever! been looking for this for ages

  • @jeremykoerner4100
    @jeremykoerner4100 Před 16 dny

    Thank you so much.

  • @roger8654
    @roger8654 Před 7 lety +2

    Tarantino was in his mid 30s here. Its cool to see a grown man stuck in a young mans body. Great life to have.

    • @markw110
      @markw110 Před 4 měsíci

      Im in my mid 30s too...and "developmentally retarded" 😊

  • @6020e3
    @6020e3 Před 11 lety +3

    I miss the 90's Tarantino. He was my favorite director.

  • @manny44
    @manny44 Před 10 lety

    What a great doc...thanks for the upload..

  • @ElTioDelPijama
    @ElTioDelPijama Před 11 lety

    Amazing. Thanks for uploading it.

  • @IvoDanielBrito
    @IvoDanielBrito Před 11 lety

    Thank you for this upload, this is gold!

  • @marijus84
    @marijus84 Před 10 lety +18

    51:50 and today we have Inglourious Basterds...

  • @kylewhitehead1684
    @kylewhitehead1684 Před 7 lety +4

    He did end up making a guys on a mission movie after all. One of the great ones, too.

  • @trivia83
    @trivia83 Před 11 lety +3

    the greatest there is, was, and ever will be! long live Tarantino Movies!!!!!

  • @jonkimberson3253
    @jonkimberson3253 Před 7 lety +27

    Steve Buscemi went and fucked up his career with Adam sandler movies

    • @bobpolo2964
      @bobpolo2964 Před 7 lety +7

      he was a thing of beauty

    • @jonkimberson3253
      @jonkimberson3253 Před 7 lety +2

      bob polo Yes he was

    • @tvguren4628
      @tvguren4628 Před 7 lety +21

      He's a fucking professional

    • @skendrix7
      @skendrix7 Před 7 lety +4

      need to go and watch Boardwalk Empire ASAP if you really feel that way.... lol

    • @jaysonb.6669
      @jaysonb.6669 Před měsícem

      It was either that or do a remake of "Cruising"

  • @MrFTW733
    @MrFTW733 Před 9 lety +2

    What I am seeing about Tarantino is much of his work make homage and encourage viewers to look into true classic films, but just does it better.

  • @quentinlewis1153
    @quentinlewis1153 Před 7 lety +4

    It is funny to watch that nowadays knowing the movies he made from those ideas, just like when he talks about a movie about the end of a relationship (Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2) or the "guys on a mission" movie (Inglorious Basterds).

  • @jamesmccaffreyfan
    @jamesmccaffreyfan Před 11 lety

    Awesome, a 1000 thx for the upload, yocke!!!

  • @thomaslamb8581
    @thomaslamb8581 Před 9 lety

    thanks so much for posting this : )

  • @Kingsservant83
    @Kingsservant83 Před 11 lety

    This is awesome thanks for sharing

  • @RyanGiggsOBE
    @RyanGiggsOBE Před 10 lety +10

    "Violent Scene Missing" nice touch
    looking at the comments is like looking at the competition from other filmmakers.
    p.s - Terry Gilliam also rules

  • @Clearance90
    @Clearance90 Před 11 lety

    THANK you!!!!!!!

  • @AlexanderJamesKaratas
    @AlexanderJamesKaratas Před 10 lety

    Amazing video, feel so inspired.

  • @PrivateAckbar
    @PrivateAckbar Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much :)

  • @EricNorberg
    @EricNorberg Před 9 lety +3

    My favorite documentary ever. Exept for maby full tilt boogie.

  • @MrJacksonvill
    @MrJacksonvill Před 9 lety +14

    I just viewed "Resevior Dogs" for the first time..Its not violent at all..they didn't even show when they cut the ear off..when I refer to the movie I refer to the movie as sardonic and obtrusively evasive.the characters were unique...Violence is used to support the story..Pulp Fiction was also the same..everytime I see it today I still see something new.His movie entails alot of details.It aludes to

    • @33Preston33
      @33Preston33 Před 9 lety +1

      Garfield Harrison Considering those 2 movies were released in 1992 and 1994, they were BOTH extremely violent for their time.

    • @SneezyKeegz
      @SneezyKeegz Před 9 lety

      33Preston33 Not really. I mean sure we have some over the top gore fests now but back than things were no super different. You definitely had films with just as much lovable smut back then as you do now. Fuck just off the top of my head Scarface. That movie was in the goddamn 80's.

    • @SneezyKeegz
      @SneezyKeegz Před 9 lety

      Jim Biafra Oh fuck Quentin just brought up Scarface for it's violence. My point has been made.

    • @NishatEqbal
      @NishatEqbal Před 8 lety

      Garfield Harrison cant agree more. when the violence is off screen the effect is doubled.

    • @NishatEqbal
      @NishatEqbal Před 8 lety

      Garfield Harrison cant agree more. when the violence is off screen the effect is doubled.

  • @thechallenger9000
    @thechallenger9000 Před 11 lety +2

    "I'm gonna make my guys on a mission movie" 2009, Inglourious Basterds. He's still the gun guy though I would love to see him do a romance in the fashion of Q.T.

  • @AyHayTV
    @AyHayTV Před 6 lety +2

    This is bloody amazing!

  • @DanGC123
    @DanGC123 Před 8 lety +1

    That part showing the audience' first reaction to the ear scene in RD made me so smile for some reason. Very cool

  • @SledgeNE
    @SledgeNE Před měsícem +1

    In the 90s i wanted to own my own big 16:9 or 21:9 TV like Quentin here had in his appartment. Such TVs were very expensive.

  • @roxannemoser
    @roxannemoser Před 5 měsíci

    My favorite Reservoir Dogs scene. Michael Madsen dancing to Gerry Rafferty's Steelers Wheel Stuck In The Middle With You, and cuts the guys ear off.
    Best movie soundtrack ever!

  • @4k3el
    @4k3el Před 11 lety

    most people who are self taught in a field often become one of the best, mainly due to their love and commitment to that field.

  • @djflayisarealdj
    @djflayisarealdj Před 7 lety +1

    So inspiring, is there a group of people somewhere that I can get involved with who see his genius as much as I do. Everytime I rant about him to much friends they ask, who's that...

  • @HungryDrunkenWolf
    @HungryDrunkenWolf Před 11 lety +2

    It's from the True Romance soundtrack, called "You're so cool"

  • @Django_Freeman
    @Django_Freeman Před rokem +7

    Кто от Бэда?

  • @TheWolvesblood6
    @TheWolvesblood6 Před 11 lety

    Thank you

  • @MrHotguy034
    @MrHotguy034 Před 9 lety +9

    Quentin seems like a down to earth guy.

  • @josephmadarajames
    @josephmadarajames Před 7 lety +7

    I want to be a film director but I don't like to go and study film!! I love to watch them!! When ppl say i have to go to film school!! I Just don't care!! I See Quentin tarantino!!
    You are my inspiration! 💓💓💓

    • @Bloggerboy1000
      @Bloggerboy1000 Před 7 lety +1

      My advice is you make A LOT of films on your own. Get a camera and shoot on your own, yourself or your friends. Create something until you git gud.

    • @irwinisidro
      @irwinisidro Před 7 lety +3

      If you understand how and why scenes are shot, try making them on your own like short films. A lot of film school is just going out and making them until they are good. And your never too late to start.

  • @MadBunnyRabbit
    @MadBunnyRabbit Před 8 lety +2

    I must say, I fucking love Tarantino for the dialogue. I feel like they set up the mood so well. When you think about the scene with Mia, it was supposed to be awkward and their interaction showed it great. When Vincent and Jules cashually talk about the job, it makes it even more so intence when they start. Because you see, those guys don't give a fuck. They are stone cold. You know shit will get down. That being said, Inglorious Bastards really wore me down. I guess everybody has a limit. XD

  • @joey15ization
    @joey15ization Před 11 lety +1

    Quentin Tarantino is a film geek and I know guys like that, he feels like someone I'd know

  • @BadmashFactory
    @BadmashFactory Před 8 lety +2

    Those hand movements are still the same, priceless!

  • @MultiCMCPRODUCTIONS
    @MultiCMCPRODUCTIONS Před 11 lety +1

    Casualties of war-great film.

  • @softbatch1
    @softbatch1 Před 7 lety +1

    I like you Quentin. Always have. Always will.

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 Před 11 lety

    Pino Donaggio - Blow Out theme. One of Tarantino's favorite films. Funny thing is he actually used this theme in Death Proof when jungle Julia is texting her boyfriend. Interesting foreshadowing by this doc.

  • @NickJovic23
    @NickJovic23 Před 10 lety +20

    "He's got to mature..." boy was Gilliam in for a shock

    • @bobryker6984
      @bobryker6984 Před 7 lety +1

      ?

    • @markw110
      @markw110 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes...sadly he went backwards in his maturity. Jackie Brown is his only movie to feature "real people"...and not complete similacrums.

    • @jaysonb.6669
      @jaysonb.6669 Před měsícem +1

      @@markw110 That's the whole point. We have a million other Director's for those type of movies. I want a unique cinema experience from QT. (pronounced CUTEE)

    • @markw110
      @markw110 Před měsícem

      @@jaysonb.6669 . Yes...at the end of the day I dont want to piss on anyones enjoyment. My favorite QT movie is Kill Bill simply because its a live action comic book/cartoon. I do appreciate that QT makes sure to give credit to his inspirations. I discovered one of my favorite movies because of Kill Bill...Lady Snowblood!

  • @peales1
    @peales1 Před 11 lety

    tarintino and de palma, wow! best part of this documentry

  • @fabiansmeenk3520
    @fabiansmeenk3520 Před 6 lety

    "Someday I'm gonna make a 'guys-on-a-mission-movie'!" --> Inglourious Basterds. Great docu by the way!

  • @dexter_vane
    @dexter_vane Před 9 lety

    +Zaq Voir Django Unchained was in 2012 and The Hateful Eight will come out at the end of this year. That's a three year break which is "normal" for Tarantino.

  • @paulcolbourne9112
    @paulcolbourne9112 Před měsícem +1

    I just realized that Quentin grew up in Brentwood more black than Samuel Jackson who sounded 'blacker' than he is by reading and saying Quentin's lines. In a cultural sense. Life is strange like that.

  • @EagleLogic
    @EagleLogic Před 7 lety

    Man I miss the 90's

  • @sahalanimation
    @sahalanimation Před 11 lety

    listen here boy, let me tell you something before i tuck you in to bed...back in the day, this is the best camera for TV that you can get.and like you said..it was 20 years ago...we don't have HD back then.

  • @gothamknight2201
    @gothamknight2201 Před 6 lety

    43:36 Tarantino talks about the set costing 150,000 dollars.
    45:26 WOW I can't believe an editor would cut out even more of quentin's dialogue!

  • @JDC352
    @JDC352 Před 6 lety

    I remember when Tarantino got down in San Pedro, Torrance, Hawthorne, Inglewood. Look at him now.

  • @robbo03
    @robbo03 Před 3 měsíci

    I'd have loved to experience the 90s. Looked like a blast on the surface 😝

  • @johnathandeveraux4578
    @johnathandeveraux4578 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is great

  • @94ejackAYTUser
    @94ejackAYTUser Před 10 lety

    I love this documentary.

  • @AKFreiman
    @AKFreiman Před 11 lety +1

    Nice! Here's mine. :)
    1. Inglourious Basterds / Pulp Fiction [tie]
    2. Django Unchained / Jackie Brown [tie]
    3. Death Proof, Kill Bill 1&2, Reservoir Dogs, Four Rooms-segment

  • @nickmandl
    @nickmandl Před 11 lety +3

    i think its less he hasnt matured and more hes been exploring alot of different things. i think he has matured and i can understand how some people might miss that because of all the crazy stuff in all his films. nut what you have to really see is that all that crazy shit is completely different in every movie

  • @skill14
    @skill14 Před 7 lety +3

    I always wondered what filmmakers were rough on Quentin at Sundance. Curious if any one knows