Quentin Tarantino: The Life Of A Scandalous Legend | Full Biography (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill)
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Quentin Tarantino is an American director who gave us a huge number of cult films. Everyone has watched Quentin Tarantino's films at least once, for example, Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained, Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs, Inglourious Basterds, The Hateful Eight, Sin City, From Dusk Till Dawn, Jackie Brown, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Every Quentin Tarantino film becomes a masterpiece of cinema. What is the secret of Quentin Tarantino's success? Who is Quentin Tarantino married to? Does Quentin Tarantino have children? This is the Biographer channel! In our video today, we will tell you the full biography of Quentin Tarantino and answer all questions concerning the personal life, career and life path of Quentin Tarantino. Get comfortable and watch the full biography of Quentin Tarantino!
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00:00 - Intro
00:47 - Childhood and youth
19:48 - The king of video rental
28:44 - Reservoir Dogs
45:02 - Breakthrough
50:52 - Pulp Fiction
58:50 - And what's next?
01:16:29 - The Bride
01:32:46 - Time to be Elvis
01:50:07 - Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight
02:10:22 - The end of career?
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Quentin's mom " I'm more worried about you watching the news". Wish more people would think that. Also Bambi fucked him up mentally, more than other stuff.
That's just one of many bricks in the wall.
Reservoir Dogs was a term used by a customer from the video store Quentin worked in. When Quentin tried to recommend a movie to this person, he said something along the lines of "I don't want to see a movie about some reservoir dogs".
Great video!!
That's not true
😂 not true
It was a play on the title of the movie "Au Revoir Les Enfants", a movie Tarantino liked.
😊😊😊 😊
I love the way he can't resist being in his own films.
That wasn’t Elaine from Seinfeld in Kill Bill.
The actress that played the assistant “Sofie”, is named Julie Dreyfus, but you used a clip of Julia Louis Dreyfus from Seinfeld.
Close but not the same.
There's a lot of careless errors in this. I still enjoyed it, but it's a shame no one bothered to cross-check the editing it seems. So many names butchered, too. Although, oddly enough, he pronounces Harvey Weinstein's name correctly while not being able to pronounce the names of Roger Ebert, Marlene Dietrich, and Pam Grier just to name a few...smh xD
Good catch.
I was about to put the movie on and check the scenes with that character in it. I thought it was possible? 😶
AI bots never gonna learn.
@@jeffraber9110 “We will learn, Simple…-I mean We will learn, Human.”
I love every one of his movies. He seems weird, but that's where real creativity happens
nooooo, he is a puppy....
A great friend of Harvey weinstein
@@Gaybraham.Lincoln awww just like your mom!
I think he’s got some Asperger’s sprinkled in his personality.
No its not. "weird" can be great. Making it great takes creativity
Julie Dreyfus (the actress that played assassin Sofie Fatale in Kill Bill) IS NOT Julia Louis-Dreyfus (showcased in the video)... at 1:21:28 ;)
Yeah, the video maker is a dummy.
yes that wasnt her at all. lol
God damn, the pronunciation of names. Also, wrong Julie Dreyfus, that was amazing.
Harvey Keytell 😂
AI...that's why. It's infuriating. If you make a video, narrate the Christless thing why don'cha?
Marlene Die-trick.
Come tf on!
Ok, that makes more sense, because I was thinking I had never seen her in any of his movies!
how can you tell it's 'AI"? cuz if it IS, that's just fuqqin creepy how human it sounds.@@michaelg-ux1mo
I love all his movies. They are unrivaled. I truly love his writing and his strong women character. I also love that he uses his voice to write movies like DJango Unchained and Inglorious Bastards to provide almost a form of reparations that may have never occurred otherwise. I have gathered that Quentin Tarantino has a very powerful sense of justice. His films are a wonderful contribution and have definitely helped people decompress from the impact many components of our society induce.
Agree, he is brilliantly creative.
I am not the biggest Tarantino fan. Back in the early 00's I had this argument with my movie geek friend about Tarantino style versus Kitano style or even Luc Besson/Guy Ritchie. What I like about Tarantino are the dialogues. First time watching Reservoir Dogs I was instantly glued to the dialogue about Maddona's song specially the obscenities. It just makes the dialogue so mundane and realistic. That's why I like Pulp Fiction so much because all the dialogues are funny, provocative and realistic, the characters have an identity, their own sense of humor. He also uses color a lot which always gives a unique athmosphere to his films.
I think his films are really therapeutic. Death proof for example and many of his films. Genius and so Unique person. This was very well done documentary. Thank You for this. Thank goodness he is directing and writing movies. His Films are Pure Dope.
Love&Peace from Finland!😎🇫🇮💙✌️🤩 Make Art, Not War.
Shame so many names were butchered
I've made the same comment in the past; I'm sure others have as well. It can come across as petty, but if your channel is all about the people who shape popular culture, you should learn the pronunciations of their names.
Pam GRYER! Lol
Ummm HELLOO! It's NOT pronounced Ooma Thermon, idiot. It's pronounced Ormand Tuormond!
Where'd you get your accent? Wellmart?... 1979... The forest mooned of Endoor?
@@leonardstilwell1894Yoo toobers do it to get people like you and me to write comments... increased "engagement".🤮🤮🤮 So cynical, so maddening.
Quentin Tarantino is what you call the new generation of great Directors and he his experience is first hand from the bottom up
great accomplishment 👍
Thanks you for creating a classic review of the life of Quentin Tarantino!! Bravo team!! & here's to many more future videos! 😀
Great work,. Good pacing and one of the best doc's on Tarantino Ive ever seen in 30 years. However, you mispronounce the actors names. Keitel, Greir repeatedly. Not a good look. Listen to how everyone else pronounces their names in your own production if you need a clue on how to pronounce household names like, Harvey Keitel, Pam Greir, they have been around for decades and you should have learned how to pronounce their names correctly by now. No excuses for such oversights. It taints all this great detail and quality work. It's as though you don't give a shit about respecting the actors in your love letter to Taratino.
Even Tim Roth's name was damn near mispronounced! It doesn't instill confidence about the rest of documentary.
Nothing new with mispronouncing names on this channel, you should hear how non-English names are pronounced. People commented on this quite often but... nothing changed. The irony is the correct pronunciation often can be heard in the inserted clips ;) Also, all the clips in this video where Tarantino or others are speaking, have a much lower volume than the narration. If a 250k channel cannot take the time to solve these issues, which are super easy to solve, it means they do not care. Probably outsource the editing (to someone who's never seen a VU meter in his all life!) and upload without any review whatsoever. As you say, it taints what could be great work. After all, this channel gets recommended by the algo all the time, the topics are interesting, just round up the edges, it's not rocket science nor it costs you millions... but that's what many channels do nowadays: waste time in so-called production value mistaken for fancy VFX and thumbnails, and forget about the real production value which is NOT BUTCHER your video ;)
I agree.
Great video. Thanks for the efforts. Quentin Tarantino is one of the most influential filmmaker for me, he inspired me to write my own screenplay. I watched his reservoir dogs & Pulp fiction in December of 2020 and it changed me forever. He's a genius writer & director. One of a kind , so legendary.
BRAVO Harryom!!! Have you tried to sell it? Any luck?? Either way, it's still a great achievement!!
2020? Welcome to the party, pal!
I recently watched both earlier this year and have become equally inspired to write my own stuff. I recently purchased his book ‘cinema speculation’ as well as a few Scorcese write ups.
dream big🙏🏾
Yes in his own mind he is
I really enjoyed tha enormous amount of errors in this video. good work.
Seen Pulp Fiction at the movies when it came out. I was like 20. What a great time to be young. The 90’s will always be the greatest decade imo 🤍 great documentary, thanks 😊
Every time is a great time to be young you Fried Bologna Curtain.
I was 19 and no the 90’s were not the greatest decade to be alive, it was just as shallow and empty a time as any other decade. And if you were a woman, it was not a great decade for us. Most men of our generation were porn addicts and major narcissists who listened to Howard Stern and thought he was a genius. It definitely sucked for 51 percent of the population, not to mention it was the decade of Pamela Anderson and massive fake boobs. And crap job. Thank God for gig work and less misogynistic men and fillmakers
@@Curiamacabre are you still crying?
@@hankworden3850 oh jeez an old pussy joke. Damn, I’m so hurt. 😭
@@hankworden3850Except for everyone born after like 2010
nice job with the audio volume levels... i love playing with up and down when i watch youtube videos
Brilliant! Thanks for a great review!
omg i love this channel, I can know much more about cinema and directors that I love.
Excellent video, so happy I've in the time of QT..... Stylistiically right there but second only to Clint, but had an incredibly different path. Awesome video!
One of a kind legend
Reservoir Dogs came from an incident in his days at Video Archive. It was a foreign film he used to rent out and purposely messed up the title. If I ever remember the title, I'll add it on to the comments. But Reservoir Dogs is the made up mocking title he used to call this foreign movie and he used to say out loud how he was going to direct a film called Reservoir Dogs that the critics would attach all this meaning onto it, but it didn't mean sh*t.
It's Ringo Lam's 1987 Hong Kong crime drama "City of Fire."
I can't believe I sat through that 2-plus hours of enthralling narrative!!!! You're absolutely brilliant. Thank you!
That's what I, too, was asking myself.
wow. you really need life. I ate, listend to this tulip speaking about Quentin... completely unnecessary
LOL!!!@@Sphynxs
I suspect the narrator works from a well-crafted script but doesn't" now film. How can a film buff not know how to pronounce Harvey Keitel's name? Maybe the narrator is an AI?
Haha I Thought the same thing. He's saying Harvey keetel haha.
(Pronounciation: Harvey keytel)
Yeah...it sounds kinda off.
It's Ky-tell
@@pauladouglas9891Actually, it should be “Kite-el”.
Harvey kYtell. Keitel. This mis pronunciation really ruined it.for me.☹️
This channel mispronounces names a lot.
Still wondering what "aqkweesed" means too. Acquiesced, maybe?
I agree. I'm enjoying the content but mispronouncing the names when they're referenced correctly in the clips is lazy unless it's AI generated audio. It's pronounced Pam "GREER" not GRI-ER although it's spelled that way. You're hurting my ears.
Thanks, so it's not just me
@@evanlandon5890 haha closed caption spelled out "acquiesced". Maybe English is a 2nd or 3rd language.
Fantastic biography 🎉
Loved it!
Waiting for the narrator to mispronouce another name..and he never disappoints. It's G-r-e-e-r fool! lol
LMAO, the guy must have been raised in a cave.
It’s a robot
Ai
Unedited AI. If the filmmaker had gone back to edit or better annunciate names in the script it would have fooled us all. Otherwise a good bio piece.
At 54:27 - John Travolta is quoted a saying 'I can't find his fear', when referring to Tarantino. That specific phrase is used by Scientology when auditing someone, in order to gain a hold over them so they can be coersed into joining/staying in the cult (and give David Miscavige lotsa $$$$$). John Travolta is a long-standing Scientologist.
Whoa....
To me, True Romance was a lot like Wild At Heart. Probably why it was rejected.
My definition of Reservoir Dogs: Unsavory individuals brought together from unique circumstances for a common unlawful purpose.
Liked and subscribed! 👍
Absolutely C-R-A-Z-Y that THAT was the response people had to the True Romance script. I read the first scene in that and was immediately hooked and riveted and I haven't even seen the movie yet. The dialogue is absurdly engaging from the get-go!
first tarantino movie i watched was pulp fiction. I was blown away.
Fascinating insight in the cinematic genius that is Tarantino....but man, it was like nails down a blackboard every time I heard a name pronounced wrong 😬.....the worst was Harvey Keitel - Kee-til?? It's (phonetically) Kai-tel, KAI-TEL!
Actually, it’s “KITE-ul”.
Source: someone with relatives with that last name.
Yup. That is Crazy Wrong for Any film buff.
@@vickielawson3114 was phonetically spelling it based on an interview with Harvey Keitel where he corrects the interview - who is incorrectly pronouncing his name - by using this phonetic example as an aid for the guy. In my book who better to use for source material than the man himself.
He’s not uneducated in film but rather unschooled in film
Likely a positive for him
This guy is fascinating ❤
google Q.Tarantino sucking the toes of an under aged girl.
Ι hate guns and gore but Tarantino is brilliant. I've seen all his films. They are smart in every way. The directing, the acting , the plots , the scripts and I could on and on. There is nothing useless in his films and that is why critisizing the violence of it all is pointless. They are intelligent and the stories are moving. He is definitely one of the most influential film makers of our time.
I have never seen Once Upon A Time In Hollywood but I am watching it now on Prime Video. 🎉
Watched it once again vindication. Sharon prevails in this one.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Keep doing great movies Q.
This is a leap, but it's what my mind did so here goes. California has massive water problems. They have giant reservoirs and canals all over the state. Often wild animals will hang out near these areas as a source of fresh water, including wild dogs. My take on 'Reservoir Dogs' was always this idea of an all but wild animal that stayed close enough to civilization to feed off of it. Which is basically what the criminals in the story do. They are wild dudes who aren't really part of society or civilization, but do stay close enough to it to feed off of it. Honestly though with real creativity, even the person creating it doesn't know exactly where it comes from or what it means. So who knows.
The way he regards animals, I'm a new avid fan.😊
Well done on the vid btwfyi
Natural Born Killers is my favorite ❤ i love all of Quentin's work ❤
My favorites are Resevoir Dogs and True Romance. Tony Scott's vision of Tarantinos script is awesome
Love his home theater, the best way to see a movie.
5:15 "I had this kind of tunnel-vision, once I got in I didnt have room for anything else" - sounds like hyperfocus / special interest to me. Awesome Person!
This is an excellent job of managing more than a handful of very complex subjects.
It was like juggling hand-grenades by the pins & you pulled it off...respectfully.
Thank you...jt
I really appreciate all your hard work on this . . it's excellent. To serve the excellence of your work even more, please please please learn some pronunciation, tho--I'm sure by now someone has noticed that Marlene Dietrich's last name is pronounced "DEE-trick" (not "dite-rich") and "denouement" is pronounced "day-no-MONT' with a long O in the middle. Little stuff, I know, but you're swinging for the fences with a long video essay, and getting this stuff right will likely help your subscriber count, especially among snobs like me :). I'm on your side . . keep up the good work!!
Ditto. "Harvey Kitel" caught me early on.. Then he continued to butcher Famous names throughout..
A film buff? What!?
Referring to "Bononza" as "Bonanza"? WTF?!
Pulp' is a masterpiece..IMHO....❤
I find Pulp as an off the trodden path movie despite it invites the opposite view - - just like what quantum physics did to Einstein. I guess that's happens when we venture in the realm of true genius.
SO interesting I've listened to your great biography three times over the last month, thank you so much!! Some cute pronunciation choices... you know you can just google foreign names/places/words and listen to the pronunciation, but truly that's such a minuscule gripe for the quality of your work!! BRAVO!!! I love love love his films and agree that The Hateful Eight is woefully underrated , yet can't help choosing Pulp Fiction as his best actually, if I have to rate them!!
Ikr!
Quinton instead of Quentin, Surgio Leon instead of Sergio Leone, etc.
It's a thing with this channel.
its not cute. its ignorant and kills your credibility.
Quentin is simply incredible.
He is the most obsessive, talented , dedicated director ever.
Thank you for this.I have always wondered where his sick mind originated.
Probaly watching violent movies 😮
The man is a genius
True about the "news" and "movies" !
Quintin Tarantino is a weird guy but we can't deny that he's an amazing and genius director and writer 😅 Same energy with Stephen King HAHAHAAH
names were butchered - but for a free video biography this is great! thank you
I love Quentin Tarantino. The movie that he was in with George Clooney and he just had that itch to kill people. That was the first one that I loved but the ones that got me were the vampire 🦇 flix. I fell in love with him after the vampire films. I think he is a genius. J/Boston.
The in the middle with you scene is my favorite because of it
The mispronunciation of the names of such critical actors like Dietrich and Keitel mars a very good video. Sloppy
Not huge fan of movies
But Quentin films and director setup was on a different level. The best soundtrack was the real bonus.
Really nice video but just have to be that guy and say it's not pronounce Harvey Keytle but Harvey Kai-tell :)
Good ol' Harvey Keetle.
Nobody comes close to him in the dedication to cinema and his devotion to realism.
I think it's interesting that 'bambi' was mentioned. It was one of my movies i watched over and over as a kid, and my mom said that 1. I would sing the 'drip drip drop' song all the time, and 2. Would cry, every time bambi's mom would die ... though, it was never actually shown. I think it's interesting, because, the implied message was definitely understood by little kids, yet, they loved that film. And personally, i miss films like that
I like this
Actually listen to all of it
Favourite film
Pulp Fiction
Favourite line
"It's a chopper Baby"
Nice one Chap your pretty good at this 👍✌️😎👉🇬🇧👈
I applaud you, my good sir! you made a 2.26h long doku feel like 30 minutes ! like a true boss
Since you've seen Snatch and Locked... May I suggest Rock N Rolla. Another great Richie film.
I have a lot of family in Knoxville Tennessee and lived in trailer parks. These were the worst of trailer parks and the boys club saved some boys from going to prison. Lots of meth in that area but back in the late 80,s was called cristal T. Red dirt roads and poor shacks in the mountains made for knife and gun fights daily.
Met him here in Knoxville yrs ago. Dude was eccentric and hyper my brother knows his relatives in lake city. All have long chins
The dude is fascinating, thanx for this vid.
This is nice, but read Quentin's "Cinema Speculation" for a much less gossipy, more insightful consideration of his childhood and his love of movies.
I love his explanation of why 'Grindhouse' bombed at the box-office. The director (himself) was just waaaaaaay too cool for school, of course.
Outstanding Filmmaker.
Q did what every young musician did except he watched movies.
Musicians listen to records know where it was recorded who produced and wrote the music. What equipment was used in the studio and in performances.
He did that obsessive behavior with movies and became successful at achieving his dream.
He did his own thing in his own time and was a great success because he worked hard had talent.👍🏻
I know lots of guys my age late 60’s who still play in bars and didn’t have the talent or the luck & breaks to make it big
Life takes luck first, and hard work and talent next.
I know guitar players who have been talented since 14 but they didn’t have what Q has.
Like him or not he’s special.
So many to choose from, my favorite so far is "Once upon a time in Hollywood", I don't like violent scenes in a lot of his movies but but in "Once upon a time...." I LOOOOOOOOOVED it! And the one I dind't appreciate at all the violence is "The H8ful Eight"!
I didn't like the violence or the characters. Not even Jennifer Jason-Leigh, whom I liked in "Fast Times in Ridgemont High" and "The Hitcher", was likeable in this one.
My goodness, is it so hard to Google how to pronounce a person's name? Nearly all of the folks involved here have their names butchered to a comical extent. Otherwise, much of the research seems well done - this just takes away from the whole thing, making me think the editors were asleep at the wheel.
Like, seriously, how do you NOT know how to pronounce "Roger Ebert"?? Just one of many examples. Edit more.
I love how Cliff Booth beat up Bruce Lee in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and how it triggered so many people
I really wouldn't have expected that from Spike Lee, the guy is basically denying historical fact by acting like that.
Tarantino I think picked 10 as his end because he was already going to make each film focus or meld into having a catalog where genre was kinda like taking 2 or even 3 genres that should not work together but do. Like mixing Punk and Pop.
I love his movies!!
please make a video on SLYVESTER STALLONE
Julie Dreyfus isn’t Elaine from Seinfeld 🤦🏼♂️
But still I appreciate all this content and despite messing some small stuff up like that I think you did a good job
I don't think I have seen my favourite Yet. From Dusk 'til Dawn?(I thought D 'til D was QT's it smells, tastes and sounds, you know?)Django? Kill Bill 1 and 2? Pulp Fiction? I don't actually know. I love them all
QT combines the best of De Palma, Coppola, and Peckinpaw with some heavy influences from 70's exploitation films. I always took the Dogs name to be like The Wild Bunch. Stray Dogs trying to go for one last drink before being taken out.
Hello Sir. Here are some requests for more biographies. Sharon Stone, Barbara Walters, Betty White, Jennifer Lawrence, Shia Labouef, Bruce Lee, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle and Meryl Streep. Thank you!!!
12:20-12:27 THIS IS ME 1,000 PERCENT ACCURATE
I know right😂 It actually feels passively aggressive 😂😂😂
This video was totally read by AI
Good ‘ol Harvey Kettle. He’s a great actuur.
I was an aspiring screenwriter.
Pulp Fiction was the first
Tarantino film I had seen
Bonus,
In a theater.
I picked that movie
Apart, wrote scenes
On 3x5 cards...
I just wanted to know
What made that movie
Work so well!
I never made it to Hollywood...
But I have seen the best movies ever.
And need nothing more
Than. The biggest...
4x4 Action movie ever!
Maybe next week
Did you suffer a serious head injury before commenting?
wow nice
32:24 I understand how you can possibly miss pronounce so many people’s names on a channel like this especially someone as huge as Harvey Keitel I mean fucking really how do you not know how to say his name
He looks like his movies
Thank you for posting the history of Tarantino . I love cinema all my life . Watching film’s in black and white . Then came color tv . Film’s of Tarantino Resvior dog’s I throw up where they cut that guy’s ear off . Pulp fiction kill bill , once upon a time Hollywood . Also if Tarantino is a writer well done even if the story is not true . What is your point . Good luck in your journey of cinema Genius .
My first cinema movie was star wars when I was 6yrs old but used to watch all the black and white classics silent and talkies and used to watch all the war classics in the 70s 80s setting me up to love movie's and as for Tarantino a fucking god send even the 2 screenplays he sold to get the money for reservoir dogs ,true romance and natural born killers and although directed by 2 different directors and you can feel Tarantinos style in them and if you get a chance watch the last 2 short stories in the movie four rooms the 3rd story is by Robert Rodriguez and the last is directed by tarantino
Speaking of violence, the narrator really slaughtered so many celebrity names in this video. Otherwise, great doc.