Quentin Tarantino talks about how his love for movies began at an early age, figuring out how to balance his personal taste with knowledge about film making and his book Cinema Speculation.
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I always thought he was a creep, then the truth about him came out from Uma and others. Turns out he’s a creep.
ReplyDude is bloody brilliant. But, he’s the guy at a party you wish you hadn’t started a conversation with… Cool talking to you man, but I’m off to find a tasty beverage
ReplyIn the early 70a my father bought HBO in Virginia in order to watch “Blazing Saddles”.
So “Blazing Saddles” was my 4 year old comedy exposure. It was the BEST!
Love Quentin, Love Seth!
ReplyLove the Show. Thanks
… when you don’t expect an American to throw in some French and you hear “rack on tour” …
ReplySeemed like he wanted to talk more, take note seth, always make the man last interview.
ReplyNow I kind of want to know more about his parents.
ReplyQuentin.. We all know ,that you know obscure trivia about obscure movies..
ReplyCool,so do many of us.. Now stop tooting your own Horn,and Make another movie.!
Man, if we don’t get the full interview of this imma mail Seth a light punch in the face
ReplyMy fave element of Quentin’s movies is thinking about him pleasuring himself during the long barefoot actress shots and how he lingers on actresses being killed or assaulted.
ReplyEdit: It’s not creepy or nothin’. Especially after he almost got Uma killed…
Quentin is the geekiest geek that ever geeked. We could all learn something from him.
ReplyWho doesn’t love to see graphic movies? I love them too. Tarantino is the coolest director out there!
ReplyGreat interview
ReplyMy boomer brother took me to see Magnum Force. I was 5! I still remember original scenes that stunned me!
ReplyWow talking about a woman getting harmed in a convertible and woody allen. So hip.
ReplyI love Quentin! Such a film genius, an awesome story-teller.
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