The Quentin Tarantino Movie Page
This topic is for all the articles/content that don't fit under one of Quentin Tarantino's "major" films. Such as him talking about other films. Or one of the films he wrote but didn't direct.
Pulp Fiction and The Tarantino Universe Easter Eggs
Fans of film, video games and comics love coincidence in their stories. Noticing connections between story universes, characters intertwined with characters from other works and pop-culture symbols can give fans a glimpse into the mind of the writer and director. Finding these “Easter eggs” is like mining nuggets of entertainment gold.
Quentin Tarantino Interview With Howard Stern
QuentionTarantino Interview With Howard Stern from Youtube
Quentin Tarantino Top 20 Films From 1992 to 2009
Quention Tarantino gives his top 20 films with commentary. From YouTube.
Jon Stewart interview Quentin Tarantino in 1994
QT and JS discuss Pulp Fiction, pop culture, soundtracks, and Sergio Leone. Jon does the "Stuck in the middle with you" dance.
Samuel Jackson talks about Tarantino directing
Samuel Jackson talks about Tarantino directing
Quentin Tarantino high on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien"
I love this interview. Discusses his New Year's Eve parties in Iceland with Bjork.
Profile of Robert De Niro by Quentin Tarantino
A personal profile of Robert De Niro by Quentin Tarantino. In 3 parts from Youtube.
Quentin Tarantino Wikipedia Page
A good, albeit brief, overview of the Quentin's life and films. Seems to focus more on controversial bits than substantiated bits, but with a man as genius as Q, that's to be expected.
Quentin Tarantino's Wikipedia Page
Quentin Tarantino's IMDB Page
Everyone knows the IMDB is the best source of info about films. I regularly check it out after I see a film. The pages can contain spoilers, but they always contain the most up to date and accurate information available in one convenient location.
Quentin Tarantino and Melanie Laurent Dancing
Quentin Tarantino and Melanie Laurent Dancing on the Red Carpet at Cannes
Quentin Tarantino Judges American Idol
It's a crap show but QT makes it better for a couple episodes.
What is the best Tarantino Movie Ever?
This is a long video. The part about Tarantino starts around "38:40"
The Director's Chair With Quentin Tarantino
The full first volume of The Director's Chair with Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino
What is the purpose of Tarantino's cameos?
Just wondering what peoples opinions are on why Tarantino makes cameos in his films? Any and all opinions welcome. Thanks
Rewatchables Podcast: Tarantino Thinks "Dunkirk" is a Masterpiece
‘The Rewatchables’ podcast is joined by very special guest Quentin Tarantino to discuss Christopher Nolan’s 2017 war film, ‘Dunkirk,’ and what makes it an underappreciated masterpiece.
Listen to the full podcast here
BBC Radio 1 Interview with Quentin Tarantino on his influences on pop culture
Director Quentin Tarantino talks to BBC Radio 1's Film Critic Ali Plumb about his incredible career.
Topics include the "casting coup of the century" with Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie in new movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. And he reveals his favourite soundtrack choices, where *that* wallet is right now, and the best suggestions he's heard for what's in the briefcase in Pulp Fiction.
The Very Best of Quentin Tarantino & his Favorite Actors (short documentary)
Quentin Tarantino is the people's director. This fan-made documentary show some highlights over the span of his career.
The Fonts of Quentin Tarantino
"How Tarantino Writes A Scene" by The Closer Look
Quentin Tarantino on Jimmy Fallon
How Quentin Tarantino Keeps You Hooked by StudioBinder
How does Quentin Tarantino approach filmmaking? It is no secret that Quentin Tarantino Movies generate a lot of buzz, like his new film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. His unique filmmaking and directing style is able to attract the biggest movie stars like Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and Leonardo Dicaprio.
Quentin Tarantino on Joker: subversion on a massive level
It's not just suspenseful, it's not just riveting and exciting ... the director subverts the audience because the Joker's a fucking nut ... yet while the audience in the movie theater is watching the Joker they wanted him to kill Robert de Niro's character. They want him to take that gun and stick it in his eye and blow the back of his fucking head off. And if the Joker didn't kill him you would be pissed off. That is subversion on a massive level.