Legendary director Quentin Tarantino grew up reading novelised versions of classic films, so the art form was already familiar to him when he got inspired to write a novel based on his 2019 film, “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.” Stick around for part two of Tarantino’s conversation with Stephen Colbert. #Colbert #OnceUponATimeInHollywood #QuentinTarantino
Tarantino is just as intense now as he ever was. And I dig it.
ReplyOh look! There’s feet on the cover!
Who woulda guessed it?
ReplyFor anyone wondering, i don’t believe Stephen cut him off. The final scene was probably shot at the very end of the interview.
Watch the Conan interview at the start of the pandemic, they show those shooting at the end.
ReplyHot take: Tarantino is the Neil deGrasse Tyson of film.
ReplyI love Quentin and his films.
ReplySomewhat on topic, I don’t get all the praise for Brad Pitt’s performance in OUaTiH. I mean, he was great but Leonardo DiCaprio absolutely crushed it and somehow, Pitt got all the accolades :/
ReplySomeone tell me what does “Reservoir Dogs
Reply” mean? And I don’t mean literally.
Am I the only person who doesn’t get why he is popular his movies suck just filled with nonsense dialog and bullshit
Replyyou can tell he was lowkey disappointed that he had to stop talking for the commercials
ReplyHe makes ok movies.
ReplyWhy in Science’s name is this clip second in the Late Show YT playlist for this interview? Why must you taunt us?
ReplyOnce Upon a Time is trash. A boring story told in a boring fashion. Tarantino has a 50% success rate.
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