Quentin Tarantino On George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight: INTERVIEW

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2012
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    Quentin Tarantino is in the red chair. His latest movie, 'Django Unchained', is already getting a lot of buzz (it scored five Golden Globes nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director). But cinematic success is nothing new for Quentin - ever since his first feature 'Reservoir Dogs', he's been inspiring other filmmakers with his killer dialogue and stylistic flourishes.
    Credits:
    Pulp Fiction - A Band Apart; Jersey Films; Miramax Films
    Reservoir Dogs - Live Entertainment (as Live America Inc.); Dog Eat Dog Productions Inc.
    Jackie Brown - Miramax Films; A Band Apart; Lawrence Bender Productions
    Death Proof - Dimension Films; Troublemaker Studios; Rodriguez International Pictures; Weinstein Company, The
    Django Unchained - The Weinstein Company; Columbia Pictures; Brown 26 Productions; Double Feature Films; Super Cool Man Shoe Too; Super Cool ManChu, Too
    Kill Bill: Vol 1 - Miramax Films; A Band Apart; Super Cool ManChu
    Inglorious Basterds - Universal Pictures; The Weinstein Company; A Band Apart; A Zehnte Babelsberg Film GmbH Production; Visiona Romantica (copyright holder) (as Visiona Romantica, Inc.)
    My Best Friend's Birthday - Super Happy Fun, Quentin Tarantino, Craig Hamann, Rand Vossler
    Maximum Potential - Arman Julian Productions
    George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight airs Weeknights at 7 pm on CBC Television
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  • @JonkingxJonAedynKing
    @JonkingxJonAedynKing 10 років тому +34

    Finally, a decent interviewer for Tarantino.

  • @crippleized
    @crippleized 10 років тому +40

    one of the greatest interviewers ever

    • @georgemikal7345
      @georgemikal7345 6 років тому +2

      Nah he talks to much and has curious body language

  • @headknocker2020
    @headknocker2020 10 років тому +57

    He seems like a really respectable guy, very polite, unless he's being attacked like that interview with "Jan" haha

    • @christopherfurtner8493
      @christopherfurtner8493 9 років тому

      He obviously oboes how to handle annoying interviewers

    • @matthewrocca4197
      @matthewrocca4197 4 роки тому +2

      "Because it's so much FUN, Jan!"

    • @KLbSYNCHRONOUS
      @KLbSYNCHRONOUS 3 роки тому

      Haha! Yes, Quentin is a friend of mine and is so very polite, a gentleman, and just as badass as you expect him to be. Some of those "Jans" in the world give him a hard time, but because they are very sheltered, or closed-minded. The world is so lucky that QT has always ignored those types and stick to his guns.

    • @tayloraron6566
      @tayloraron6566 2 роки тому

      sorry to be so offtopic but does anyone know a method to get back into an instagram account?
      I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me

    • @israelalvin6210
      @israelalvin6210 2 роки тому

      @Taylor Aron Instablaster =)

  • @HandsOfCinderblock
    @HandsOfCinderblock 10 років тому +52

    We love to critique and compare all of Tarantino's movies to Pulp Fiction... but honestly, that's not fair. To say that he's "never been the same' is ridiculous. You're not supposed to go to one of his movies and say "OK, Pulp Fiction is the standard that has been set. It must be as good or better or else it's mediocre." You sit down and you watch the movie. Then you ask yourself, "was I entertained?" And you probably were.

    • @rhysperegrine5100
      @rhysperegrine5100 10 років тому

      I wasn't judging his movies in the context of Pulp Fiction.
      I was judging them in the context of themselves, as an independently existing thing and THEN comparing this judgement to a similar one I had made for Pulp Fiction.
      And merely asking yourself "was I entertained" makes judging a work of art sound like judging a toaster or a vacuum cleaner.

    • @HandsOfCinderblock
      @HandsOfCinderblock 10 років тому

      RHYS PEREGRINE In the end, you are entitled to your opinion... but I've thoroughly enjoyed all of his films that I've seen. When I said "was I entertained", I don't mean that should be the only question you ask yourself, but we go to the movies to be entertained.

    • @123987username
      @123987username 9 років тому +1

      I love kill bill over pulp fiction

    • @123987username
      @123987username 9 років тому

      ***** when I wrote that I hadnt seen Pulp in years, I watched it a couple days ago and forgot how much I loved it. It stays fucking great. Kill Bill stays top, but Pulp Ficion definitly close second.

    • @111Mfreeman
      @111Mfreeman 9 років тому

      123987username I'm not trying to start an argument, I just genuinely don't understand the hype behind kill bill, everyone is entitled to their opinion, and to each their own, everyone likes different shit, but i personally can't stand films when one person destroys an army of people, something that i used to thoroughly enjoy as a kid, now I tend to enjoy films that are based on realism, something that i can imagine happening in the real world, or shit that actually happens in the real world, this is my opinion once again, I was hoping one would shed some light. For example i absolutely love tv shows like the sopranos, and the wire because of the realism behind it.

  • @semerridnikongo2328
    @semerridnikongo2328 9 років тому +45

    We all have a dad that loves quentin tarantino

    • @cinebeth1527
      @cinebeth1527 9 років тому +1

      Omg yes I know right

    • @ricky93100
      @ricky93100 9 років тому +4

      So true! My Dad took me to see Kill Bill when i was 9 lmao

    • @PanchoRATM182
      @PanchoRATM182 9 років тому +1

      Or an older brother

    • @MCCompanyPL
      @MCCompanyPL 9 років тому

      flying4cows16 I love him my slef but my dad somehow does not :/

    • @efnarios
      @efnarios 8 років тому

      +flying4cows16 or a 15 years old who likes movies in general =P

  • @SamDavies94
    @SamDavies94 10 років тому +15

    Jackie Brown is amazing! One of his best films, mainly from his ability to direct and shape characters! I just wish more of his films were this in depth

  • @KremIsis
    @KremIsis 8 років тому +8

    Brilliant man. Brilliant. I admire both his intelligence and his courage.

  • @TheAdamewing
    @TheAdamewing 11 років тому +1

    I think it's that you grow to love the person who makes the piece of art so much that you feel like they're a friend, and when they release something, you are going to enjoy it no matter what. And I love that.

  • @2write2sing2dance
    @2write2sing2dance 11 років тому +2

    George is such an amazing interviewer.

  • @TrishRainoneOfficial
    @TrishRainoneOfficial 7 років тому +5

    "As far as film schools go, it was pretty cheap."--(On his first film) -- I love finding out that he sees making his first film as film school. I'm glad to know I'm not the only filmmaker who thinks their first film wasn't the best, but you can use it as a learning experience. :) Not that I'll ever be where he is, but it's good to see his growth and hear about that growth!

  • @krystaljones2800
    @krystaljones2800 10 років тому +22

    The "whole world" did not decide slavery was immoral. White people decided slavery was immoral and worked to abolish it world-wide. Slavery still exists all through-out Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

    • @mondor182
      @mondor182 10 років тому +11

      Hodor

    • @wrathofme03
      @wrathofme03 10 років тому +3

      lol yeah well white people decided it was immoral when slaves started to fight back...yeah.

    • @lawls12
      @lawls12 10 років тому +1

      Walder Hodor Sorry about last week buddy.

    • @mondor182
      @mondor182 10 років тому

      lawls12 Ho Hodor :(

    • @DanimalLawlz
      @DanimalLawlz 10 років тому +1

      Walder Hodor "There's a big man! He's got giant's blood or I'm the queen!" "HODOR PUT SOME CLOTHES ON"

  • @HighGradeMed420
    @HighGradeMed420 10 років тому +16

    Will Smith doesn't have that ratchetness. It was a perfect cast the way it is. Great Film

    • @westiekid8400
      @westiekid8400 6 років тому

      HighGrade Bud Will Smith is better looking than

  • @rhysperegrine5100
    @rhysperegrine5100 10 років тому +13

    Reservoir Dogs was an appetiser and Pulp Fiction was a genuine masterpiece.
    Apart from that he hasn't been the same since.
    All of his films have moments of brilliance though and I always look forward to his next one.

    • @rhysperegrine5100
      @rhysperegrine5100 10 років тому

      If any of his subsequent films are up there with the first two then yeah, it's that one.

    • @smoothcriminal28
      @smoothcriminal28 6 років тому

      I think Jackie Brown is his best work.

  • @roxatizedart6217
    @roxatizedart6217 9 років тому +4

    now this is a good interview! ;)

  • @KennyPowersGaming
    @KennyPowersGaming 11 років тому

    sooooooooooo happy this is on here i missed it

  • @jcsimbulan8395
    @jcsimbulan8395 6 років тому

    A very talented writer, director and overall storyteller. His work is always inspiring.

  • @luxi378
    @luxi378 10 років тому +5

    show me another filmmaker that is that good at doing cinematic reminiscences. doing his own spin, dialogue that doesnt seem forced ..
    dont worry i'll wait.
    sure there are some flaws in Django but QT still is a fucking genius when it comes to the movies.

  • @mohanidzhd
    @mohanidzhd 11 років тому +1

    When someone use his hands while talking and find it hard to explain with words, that person is defiantly make a brilliant director.

  • @trams33
    @trams33 10 років тому +6

    Reservoir dogs is his master piece, followed by pulp fiction and finally django.

    • @JonkingxJonAedynKing
      @JonkingxJonAedynKing 10 років тому +2

      My absolute favourite of his is Deathproof. Hands down.

    • @masonbrown9155
      @masonbrown9155 9 років тому +1

      Top three = Reservoir Dogs, Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction.

    • @jyw0000
      @jyw0000 9 років тому

      ***** best troll right here

  • @akishiro2590
    @akishiro2590 10 років тому +4

    I love you Tarantino! You are my inspiration!! :)

  • @johnnyatab
    @johnnyatab 11 років тому

    I love this interview.

  • @julienplusbeau
    @julienplusbeau 11 років тому

    yeah great clip guys thx!

  • @Valesalsero
    @Valesalsero 11 років тому

    I love you Quentin!|!! Cheers from Rome!!

  • @SOCRATES012
    @SOCRATES012 11 років тому

    Great job from both of these legends in their fields. Smart, grounded and progressive.

  • @richardlafontaine5049
    @richardlafontaine5049 4 роки тому

    Excellent..this man is a GEM

  • @sxyqt3.14
    @sxyqt3.14 11 років тому +1

    this host is awesome i love watching him

  • @HelloIAmCassiopeia
    @HelloIAmCassiopeia 11 років тому

    He's Brilliant, love love love his work.

  • @travisrios1212
    @travisrios1212 9 років тому +3

    Great video, so tired of interviewers sticking on 1 topic and not researching their interviewee (?) Before hand.

  • @johnplayersstandard
    @johnplayersstandard 9 років тому +4

    django unchained was the best movie I've seen in years. It's the first movie along with one other I wanted to sit down and watch the entire thing in maybe 5 or more years.

  • @TheGreatAlan75
    @TheGreatAlan75 6 років тому

    Tarantino is the greatest living film director. He. Does. Not. Do. Bad. Films. Every film release is a major event because they happen only every few years and they are always masterpieces. Starting with "Reservoir Dogs" and right up to "Hateful 8" he never falters.

  • @Rbatty2
    @Rbatty2 11 років тому

    He did, its coming out in October.

  • @youarelife3437
    @youarelife3437 3 роки тому

    at 2:24 he talked about Jamie and his horse in the same manner as Bill talks about superman's clothes in Kill Bill 2.

  • @theonehkd
    @theonehkd 11 років тому

    ive never heard of this show or the guy who host it but he is a great interviewer.

  • @TheEmeliexx
    @TheEmeliexx 10 років тому

    I love all his movies!

  • @zwakpak
    @zwakpak 11 років тому +1

    great interview. As a fellow Greek man i am biased towards loving George but he handled tarantino tremendously and definitely did his research. Did anyone see the channel4 interview with tarantino?? worst thing i have ever seen.

  • @Hanniba01
    @Hanniba01 11 років тому

    awesome movie!!! wow! Long live Quentin!

  • @ryank8843
    @ryank8843 11 років тому

    George is so mature, yet hip.

  • @aperfecte
    @aperfecte 8 років тому

    You can see George was trying to not laugh when Quentin does the peace sign at 1:21

  • @courtneyhayes2895
    @courtneyhayes2895 5 років тому

    Yes! I’m late but yes!

  • @johnnyatab
    @johnnyatab 11 років тому

    Is this show only on the internet?

  • @Mlac93
    @Mlac93 11 років тому

    no it's a show in Canada, called the hour, on CBC. Only interview show I watch.

  • @quietdemon8138
    @quietdemon8138 8 років тому

    Django was the third film of his i ever watched with the first being pulp fiction and the second being reservoir dogs and i love all three

    • @iambored678
      @iambored678 8 років тому

      +Oliver watson I love that one too. But the Kill Bill movies definitely top my list.

    • @quietdemon8138
      @quietdemon8138 8 років тому

      iambored678 i agree there is something about the bride's story that is just awesome

    • @salomenjeri1042
      @salomenjeri1042 8 років тому

      +Todd Johnson I have watched all his films except Hateful Eight. He just get's better with time :)

    • @quietdemon8138
      @quietdemon8138 8 років тому

      +Salome Njeri same except I haven't seen Jackie Brown and death proof

    • @salomenjeri1042
      @salomenjeri1042 8 років тому

      Todd Johnson What?! Those two are my absolute favourites!

  • @Cyberslum1
    @Cyberslum1 8 років тому +3

    he's so strange and I fucking love it

    • @danielbrick2771
      @danielbrick2771 8 років тому +1

      +Keinbernd are you fucking kidding me. you can almost see the blow oozing from his nose.

  • @politicritique7850
    @politicritique7850 11 років тому

    I think what he meant was when someone automatically hugs their bag a bit tighter when you sit next to them or someone hands the check to the white guy that is with you instead of you. Where its not overt but present in a subtle way. Just my read.

  • @alienanxiety
    @alienanxiety 10 років тому +6

    hilarious that QT says he has no interest in remaking everything, yet almost everything he does is a mash up of older movies, and in some cases (Inglourious Basterds, and Django Unchained) he has used titles of older films. So yeah, he has no need to remake any one film, because every time he makes something, he is remaking 100 films.

    • @acciodalek
      @acciodalek 10 років тому +7

      He is actually pretty open about that. In an interview for Jackie Brown in 1997, Quentin was asked about the concepts of his films and in reply, stated this: "I steal from every movie ever made" However I would not say that he "remakes" all of his films, defined, a remake is a more recent version of an older film - Tarantino doesn't 'remake' films, he 'adapts' them, making them more universal and ubiquitous - after all, there is a reason QT has had so much sucess with only seven films, anyone can just remake a film, but he has the ability to add so much more.

    • @slashandbones13
      @slashandbones13 6 років тому

      If You Steal From One Author, It’s Plagiarism; If You Steal From Many, It’s Research

  • @baconbutterburger
    @baconbutterburger 11 років тому

    yes

  • @MrZombie1337
    @MrZombie1337 11 років тому

    Yes, you are correct sir.

  • @whitrulzes
    @whitrulzes 11 років тому +1

    If Django was made 15 years ago it would've been Samuel L Jackson playing Django. That would've been amazing. Kudos to Jamie Foxx though.

  • @irishgolftimes
    @irishgolftimes 6 років тому

    Good interviewer.

  • @ThomasGaitherJr
    @ThomasGaitherJr 11 років тому

    that link doesn't work...

  • @TheCaptainlatino
    @TheCaptainlatino 11 років тому

    This was a good one

  • @ThePlop43
    @ThePlop43 11 років тому

    Actually I saw it the other way around, I saw that the one who gave the freedom was Dr. King Shultz. On the scene in which he personally kills Calvin, he gives Django the option of cutting himself loose from the oppresion. Anyhow, I agree with your point of view about the similar traits of both movies, but really, in history it´s always been that way. There´s always a group of people that break the undesired tendency and then another group comes and so forth. You´re gonna see that in every film.

  • @namooy55555
    @namooy55555 11 років тому

    That's exactly the same thing i was thinking when he walked on the stage.

  • @katlegomachailwe8507
    @katlegomachailwe8507 3 роки тому

    i like the interviewer

  • @RossardJames
    @RossardJames 11 років тому

    Quentin had some of the basic ideas down for Basterds since before Kill Bill, so George was asking if he has anything like that right now. Just some ideas that he has yet to turn into a movie. Quentin meant that he has a brand new idea that we haven't seen yet, but he's going to complete it as a book first and then see if it can turn into a new movie.

  • @mattffx10
    @mattffx10 11 років тому

    Yes, he takes from the old and takes almost whole inspiration from past films and makers and bases his films on it.

  • @TheDailyMeh
    @TheDailyMeh 11 років тому

    I like how this interviewer doesn't interrupt Quentin like so many other Rude interviewers.

  • @pramderooy7037
    @pramderooy7037 11 років тому

    would be interesting to see his take on the sci fi genre,and do a tarantino sci fi movie

  • @CusterFlux
    @CusterFlux 11 років тому

    When not shooting movies, Tarantino plays "Peeps", Bubbles' twin brother on The Trailer Park Boys. ( well, maybe not yet, but you know he could pull it off ;)

  • @VeilsItWhite
    @VeilsItWhite 11 років тому

    What he said about modern day slavery (prison system / drug wars) pretty much left me in awe. Great guy.

  • @atcheynumlady
    @atcheynumlady 11 років тому

    Hahaha...love the pic. :-)

  • @DarrylA95
    @DarrylA95 11 років тому

    That may be the overall plot theme, however there are many other themes interlaced in his films that make them all unique and incredible.

  • @gulmira_xoxo
    @gulmira_xoxo 11 років тому

    Quentin Tarantino very nice and cool

  • @antonis4946
    @antonis4946 8 років тому

    this guys interviews are very interesting ..:P

  • @treegerl
    @treegerl 11 років тому

    lmfao i fuck harrrrd with Tarantino. i fucken love that man! everything he makes is legitimate gold and even that is an understatement.

  • @GrandeTheftDesperado
    @GrandeTheftDesperado 11 років тому

    Someone please explain the what they were talking about when he said he wrote inglorious Basterdss and he's turning it into a book, because the movie has already came out obviously, I'm just a little thrown off

  • @joshthecoco
    @joshthecoco 11 років тому

    He is the best interviewer on TV

  • @Amp1771
    @Amp1771 10 років тому +1

    Now Chris Tucker as Django I would of loved to of seen that.

  • @FnRnMr
    @FnRnMr 11 років тому

    1:05
    that wasn't in the movie!
    i wanna see the uncut version so baad!

  • @king91ify
    @king91ify 7 років тому

    It was such a genius move to make something like Jackie Brown right after Pulp Fiction instead of trying to top it, because it certainly wouldn't have worked if he made a very similar movie and maybe it would've even ruined the reputation of Pulp. When I first saw Jackie Brown I was kinda disappointed, thinking "Well, that wasn't like Tarantino at all". It took me years to realize how great it actually is, especially because it's very mature and a movie I could see him doing now at the age of 50, but not at that time of his life. Jackie Brown is definitely in my top 5 QT movies.

  • @Lyvetacus
    @Lyvetacus 11 років тому

    The last bit by QT on slavery was brilliant.

  • @toseeornot2see
    @toseeornot2see 11 років тому

    Wow! When Tarantino talks about the war on drugs, he knows what he is talking about. In fact, there is a book written by Blackmon, "Slavery by another name", that deals with the continuation of slavery even after it was supposed to end after the civil war.

  • @ryans22ee
    @ryans22ee 4 роки тому

    God glad George is in the rear view

  • @lilKelso
    @lilKelso 11 років тому

    He's so cool

  • @RickxDogg
    @RickxDogg 9 років тому +12

    fuck the old boy remake would have been way better if Quentin made it! spike lee fucked that movie up!!!

    • @iReturnV1deotapes
      @iReturnV1deotapes 9 років тому +2

      I haven't seen it but Spike Lee can fuck up any movie with his race baiting demeanour.

    • @RickxDogg
      @RickxDogg 9 років тому +1

      funny how spike lee said it was going to be deferent than the original it was all the same expect for one small thing!

    • @tarantino900
      @tarantino900 9 років тому

      Spike Lee sucks ass!! The only good movie he ever made was DO THE RIGHT THING!

  • @maxbrautigam6062
    @maxbrautigam6062 11 років тому

    That, or he is being introspective about the issue and devoting his focus to what he is saying as opposed to looking at someone. I know that I personally, when talking about heavy issues, often find myself staring at the floor. It doesn't mean his heart isn't where he says it is.

  • @tonybatisa9448
    @tonybatisa9448 11 років тому

    good Answer, good Answer, I'll be watching You! that's my best Sam Kinison impersonation, I love professor Turgeson!!!

  • @eirikmurito
    @eirikmurito 11 років тому

    quentin puts all the talent in his chin

  • @metalcien098
    @metalcien098 11 років тому

    i cant imagine those other actors doing the Django role...not dissing their skills at all but i think Mr.Tarantino chose wisely...

  • @yonisgure7348
    @yonisgure7348 11 років тому

    The Einstein of film directing

  • @mrs341341
    @mrs341341 11 років тому

    The best!

  • @johnathanclark1
    @johnathanclark1 11 років тому

    Once tarantino did a interview once that he had an idea to make a Godzilla flick. He said if godzilla took over tokyo and became a god in japan.

  • @el_chino778
    @el_chino778 11 років тому

    this interview was not long enough

  • @greenmatrix30seven
    @greenmatrix30seven 11 років тому

    ik. it made me wish that they let him speak more about it.

  • @windscoutlegion
    @windscoutlegion 11 років тому +1

    He's sly like that "Oh Gosh Umm...I guess nothing because I guess could remake anything that I wanted and the fact that I haven't answers that question"

  • @omg933112
    @omg933112 11 років тому

    3:09 LMFAO!

  • @ThomasBaxter
    @ThomasBaxter 11 років тому

    This comment thread is well reasoned and interesting, not at all typical for the internet.

  • @puffyshirt681
    @puffyshirt681 10 років тому

    He's a really good interviewer, almost as good as Howard Stern.

  • @MultiPurplefan
    @MultiPurplefan 11 років тому

    His first movie (Reservoir Dogs) is his best movie

  • @iamtrroy
    @iamtrroy 11 років тому

    @horrorjunkie92 he is saying aldo ray in MBFB which he made aldo raine from

  • @Robbinia2004
    @Robbinia2004 11 років тому

    Tarantino is weird... but he is also such a fascinating person that keeps me watching these videos O.O

  • @ViBrentStudios
    @ViBrentStudios 11 років тому

    10:50 Does he call him Jordan??

  • @TurkiyeCumhurbaskani
    @TurkiyeCumhurbaskani 11 років тому

    that movie is one of the best movies of all time

  • @TheZurul
    @TheZurul 10 років тому +1

    CNN did give him a show actually and it bombed terribly. I guess Americans and Canadians like different kinds of broadcasters sometimes

  • @FloydMarley1985
    @FloydMarley1985 11 років тому

    I love Tarantino

  • @jonathangems
    @jonathangems Рік тому

    He's so right about the 'war on drugs.'

  • @lightscameronreaction6860
    @lightscameronreaction6860 10 років тому

    Nice to see an interview where Tarantino isn't insane.

  • @pvtrichter88
    @pvtrichter88 11 років тому

    he grew from being considered a very uncool person, a video store clerk of all things [NOT TO JUDGE I'VE DONE THE SAME TYPE OF JOBS] to be a person who helps to define cool albeit through other actors he manages to take B-movie material and transcend it into something better!!

  • @B1ggu5
    @B1ggu5 10 років тому

    QT is really starting to resemble his character in From Dusk Till Dawn after he becomes a vampire.

  • @Finestinc1
    @Finestinc1 9 років тому +2

    tarantino is amazing and django is a very disturbing yet beautiful movie but we shouldnt let that part of history be forgotten. In the beginning of the movie and throughout most of the movie you see slaves walking while white people ride horses. That alone should make people feel sad and im very happy this movie exist for its amazing points and its small ones.Till this day ive never seen a movie about slavery like this one and i cant wait until Quentins next movie.