Quentin Tarantino — "I was kind of excited to go to jail for the first time and I learnt some great d…"
I was kind of excited to go to jail for the first time and I learnt some great dialogue.
I was kind of excited to go to jail for the first time and I learnt some great dialogue.
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"I make violent movies. I like violent movies. I'm on record about how I feel there is no correlation between art and life in that way."
"I'm not interested in making movies for children."
"I don't have a personal life. I just have movies."
"I don't think about the legacy of my films. I just think about making the next one."
"When a man of principle battles a scoundrel, the scoundrel always at first has the upper hand. Because there are some things the man of principle won't do."
American filmmaker (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds) whose intertextual genre-collage redefined 1990s independent cinema. Closely associated with Robert Rodriguez (frequent collaborator (From Dusk Till Dawn, Sin City)) and Paul Thomas Anderson (1990s indie-auteur peer). For an intellectual contrast, see Stanley Kubrick, meticulous formalist filmmaker (1928-1999) — Kubrick's films erase influences into singular monolithic vision through year-long shoots and 100-take perfectionism; Tarantino's foreground every reference as a deliberate tribute — the two opposite ways auteurist cinema can be made.
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