The Django Unchained Charlie Rose Interview
Quentin Tarantino explains where he got the idea for "Django Unchained," why he chose to portray a volatile subject the way that he did, and what he hopes the viewer will take away.
Quentin Tarantino explains where he got the idea for "Django Unchained," why he chose to portray a volatile subject the way that he did, and what he hopes the viewer will take away.
Playboy was a classic "soft porn" magazine from the 20th century known for its "centerfold" pictures of semi-clad women with big tits. But it also had awesome articles and interviews you couldn't get anywhere else. Was "surfing around" and found this awesome Django Uncahined interview from Playboy where QT admits to doing ecstasy during the filming of Kill Bill. Always thought that film had an e vibe to it. Enjoy...
QT Playboy interview from late 2012.
Django unchained interview from Youtube.
In this hour long interview from 1997, Tarantino touches on many subjects including: Robert DeNiro, Pam Grier, his own acting, and his personal philosophy on the film-making process.
What makes this interview great? Well, great questions for one. Plus for maybe the first time we sense the director's internal struggle to continue his streak of making important and unique films. It's very clear here that QT puts himself under enormous pressure to make nothing but masterpieces. And he doesn't take too kindly to shallow criticism.
In my opinion Jackie Brown is a deep, emotional, and ultimately serious affair. But in the end, it's really a homage to the strength and beauty of black women in the USA. With enough action and humor to keep everyone entertained for the duration.
In this video, Quentin Tarantino and Leonardo DiCaprio discuss the soul and motivation of Rick Dalton
QuentionTarantino Interview With Howard Stern from Youtube
Mr. Tarantino explains how he came up with the ideas for his best known work.
Quention Tarantino gives his top 20 films with commentary. From YouTube.
QT and JS discuss Pulp Fiction, pop culture, soundtracks, and Sergio Leone. Jon does the "Stuck in the middle with you" dance.
Pretty much everyone's favorite actor from the 1990's, Samuel L Jackson, describes working with Quentin Tarantino.