to me, Tarantino's most emotional scene is the opening scene of Inglorious Bastards. The french dairy farmer revealing his friends, hiding under his house in order to save his daughters. Nothing else comes close.
I think Once Upon a time gets better each viewing. First time I saw it I was a little disappointed and now I’ve seen it 4x times and I fucking love it now.
Joe, that masterpiece take has been around since opening weekend. I was the one feeling stupid when my friend made the “Wasn’t that obvious?” point leaving the theater.
Inglourious Bastards scene were Waltz meets the Americans and asks their names when he already knows they are american spies, so he is just messing with them. It is fantastic writing and film making.Bravo!!😄👏
Wasn’t that more like ‘music cues’ so to say? I thought the original music was done by Robert Rodriguez. For as far as I know, but correct me if I’m wrong, part 1 has existing music from other movies and new music cues by RZA; part 2 has existing music from other movies and music by Robert Rodriguez (and perhaps also some music cues by RZA?)
The first time I saw Kill Bill Vol. 2 in theaters, I went to the bathroom when she does the five finger death punch. I come back from the bathroom seeing them sitting and talking to each other at the table, see him walk away, and die. I was thinking what the fuck just happened?! Biggest upset ever. This podcast is slowly becoming my new favorite. Keep up the good work
Tarantino has admitted in interviews that the last line in Basterds was meant to be cheeky & have a double meaning. He said at the time wrote it he felt it was his "masterpiece."
Yea I’m pretty sure I also saw an interview with him saying that he thinks that Inglorious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are his two best movies
Joe List is the man! Long Live Tuesgays! Checked out some of this other guy's stand up clips earlier today. Good Stuff! Thanks for the content gentlemen.
The end of Inglorious seemed like Terantino talking to me because I had heard he had been working on this war epic for ten years and everyone was wondering if he was going to finish it
I agree with Raanan about the masterpiece point. And much like with Joe watching the movies, I think Tarantino thinks whatever movie he’s currently making is his masterpiece. It’s also funny how many comments hate on Raanan, if you hate him so much why do you keep listening? And it was hilarious for Joe to say The Beatles were his 6th favorite band and then get so much joy out of hating on them two seconds later.
Watching this for the second time. I think Raanan critiqued Tarantino as a person a bit too much. I wish he'd focused more on the movies. But as always you guys made a fun pod.
Kill Bill is great, you can see all kinds of references in there, its so packed with little easter eggs and super entertaining. Two Films do make more money, its not really a compromise.
I’ve always thought for sure that the ending “masterpiece” line was self-referential. I’m not sure if Tarantino definitely thinks it is his masterpiece - or was at the time - but it does feel like a little wink to audience at the end.
Talking about kill Bill raanan goes on about saying he think Uma and tarantino had a relationship because they both wrote the movie and put in the credits Q & U then 5 minutes later goes on a rant about how he think tarantino made this script about Uma being pregnant and him wanting to stay as an actress so he puts her through hell. I don't always disagree with raanan but I always hate all his takes. Very annoying guy.
Hans Lander literally calls out her name at the beginning of the movie, of course he knows who she is, that's the whole source of the tension in those scenes. He had lists of names and profiles of his victims.
Death Proof is criminally underrated. It’s my 3rd favorite behind Pulp and Hollywood. It’s a distillation of everything he’s all about as a filmmaker. I love 70’s exploitation movies and it feels almost exactly like many of them from Switchblade Sisters to Faster Pussycat Kill Kill with a bit of early 80’s slasher vibes thrown in. Planet Terror was fun too but that’s not at all like an actual Grindhouse movie from that period, but more like a Troma movie from the late 80’s.
come on...Death Proof is special and has great dialogue and style. Girls just talk like that! Watch it again...I think it is the most underrated Tarantino movie.
Regarding the part in Inglorious where Landa strangles Von Hammersmark. The way I've heard it explained that makes sense to me, and you kind of mentioned it earlier, is that Landa enjoys the hunt. He spares Shoshanna a couple of times because she's making an effort to evade him. But Von Hammersmark gives up when she can't maintain her cover any longer, at which point she ceases to be of any amusement to Landa, so he kills her. I guess maybe it would be more in character for him to get someone else to do it though.
Tarantino was on Rogan, I think, and he said he was talking to Sean Penn somewhere and Penn asked him what kind of car did he have, and Quentin said some shitty car that he's had for a long time and was thinking about getting a new Volvo, or something 'safe'. And Penn said, 'get what ever kind of car you want and send it to your stunt team and have them make it 'death proof'. Tarantino said his head exploded. That's where the idea for the movie began.
How weird. I heard Carradines lisp from the first time I saw it. It actually took me out of the movie for a few seconds. Maybe this is one of those dress color illusion things. Very weird
100% agree Jon Krasinski as a leading man is insane. I feel as though it’s a Hollywood conspiracy. He’s got the beautiful talented actress wife. How? He directs a blockbuster sci-fi movie. It’s completely confusing.
1:28:15 when Shosanna is running away from Landa, he yells "Au revoir", implying that he will see her again, as opposed to "Auf wiedersehen" or "Adieu", which have more conclusive connotations, as in "say auf wiedersehen to your Nazi balls" or when Landa gestures for the soldiers to fire into the basement as he says "Monsieur, mademoiselle, I bid farewell to you and say... adieu". Also he tells Shosanna to wait for the cream, knowing full well that she's Jewish and keeps kosher. Great detail. As far as Death Proof goes, the fact that it looks like shit and the dialogue is campy and a lot of the acting is bad is the conceit of the movie. It's supposed to be trashy and an homage to 70's grindhouse exploitation B movies that are not objectively good but fun in their own way. Love the movie but completely understand why most people don't, it's not for everyone.
if i may my impression of death proof dialogue is most people are idiots and sound dum. kurt russell specifically speaks with a heightened level of charm and grammar perhaps suggesting the manipulative effect of serial killers. faking emotions charm etc
Just figured out Ranaan. He trows out lines that he heard. Then will BS is way out of it and shows he didnt think it through but just spewed out a concept he heard somewhere and never thought he would be challenged or questions about it.. he’s literally a film student that has no ideas of his own just regurgitate what he heard from someone else
who are your 3 favorite characters in Kill Bill vol. 2 Joe? I would assume that Larry the strip club owner is one of them. "What are you trying to say, that you're as useless as an asshole right here?"
Raanan comes off so much more likable when he isn’t playing the contrarian for every little thing. I think he places too much value in people enjoying people not agreeing on things
Your guys opinions are so interesting. I thought Kill Bill 2 was terrible but I’m fascinated hearing why you guys liked it. Love Ronnie’s Q.T. is Bill theory. For me, I saw Kill Bill 2 on the big screen and as soon as I saw Michael Madsen’s nasty double chin neck fat I was out for the rest of the movie
Hilarious dig by Joe comparing him to Rogan!
He wasn’t getting any of Marks jokes last pod
@Redresseny what really gets me is when true comedians kiss his ass and give him props due to his position. Slit my wrists!
@Redressenyhe's the only human that shouldn't have tried weed.
@Redresseny agreed man. Rogan's not funny. The pod used to be fun and silly and now it's soooo serious
@@davidperez5089 him and everyone else
Raanan’s podcast is great! And his guest is hilarious too!!
Joe, “I thought you froze.” 🥶
to me, Tarantino's most emotional scene is the opening scene of Inglorious Bastards. The french dairy farmer revealing his friends, hiding under his house in order to save his daughters. Nothing else comes close.
I think Once Upon a time gets better each viewing. First time I saw it I was a little disappointed and now I’ve seen it 4x times and I fucking love it now.
Love the animation sequence
Joe, that masterpiece take has been around since opening weekend. I was the one feeling stupid when my friend made the “Wasn’t that obvious?” point leaving the theater.
Inglourious Bastards scene were Waltz meets the Americans and asks their names when he already knows they are american spies, so he is just messing with them. It is fantastic writing and film making.Bravo!!😄👏
"Literally, Literally, Literally, Literally" - Raanan
Fun fact: RZA, the founding member of Wu-Tang Clan, organized, produced, and orchestrated most of the music for Kill Bill.
Wasn’t that more like ‘music cues’ so to say? I thought the original music was done by Robert Rodriguez. For as far as I know, but correct me if I’m wrong, part 1 has existing music from other movies and new music cues by RZA; part 2 has existing music from other movies and music by Robert Rodriguez (and perhaps also some music cues by RZA?)
The first time I saw Kill Bill Vol. 2 in theaters, I went to the bathroom when she does the five finger death punch. I come back from the bathroom seeing them sitting and talking to each other at the table, see him walk away, and die. I was thinking what the fuck just happened?! Biggest upset ever. This podcast is slowly becoming my new favorite. Keep up the good work
18:25
Ranaan: “I can show you my weekly pill thing I just bought” 😂😂
Raanan out here making ssri's look effective af.
He seems very happy.
Nice! 😂😂
Tarantino has admitted in interviews that the last line in Basterds was meant to be cheeky & have a double meaning. He said at the time wrote it he felt it was his "masterpiece."
Yea I’m pretty sure I also saw an interview with him saying that he thinks that Inglorious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are his two best movies
Basterds is a masterpiece
How about Coen brothers next?
Loving the movie talk guys!!!
Love a Joe List video!
Im a really big fan of Death Proof. I get that there's a lot of filler dialog in it but it's such a fun hangout movie mixed with thriller/horror
Agreed, really fun movie
The stuff with the stunt man are great. Everything else is awful.
@@leemcqueen500 awful is pretty harsh. Its a Tarantino movie. At his worst its still better than most
Same
"grindhouse"
Raanan is legitimately having a glow up
Joe List is the man! Long Live Tuesgays! Checked out some of this other guy's stand up clips earlier today. Good Stuff! Thanks for the content gentlemen.
Raanan’s Wizard of Oz theory falls apart when you remember that lion attacked the Witch’s watch guards and stole their uniforms.
Great job guys! This episode was obviously your masterpiece.
you guys gotta continue the podcast we love you both.
The end of Inglorious seemed like Terantino talking to me because I had heard he had been working on this war epic for ten years and everyone was wondering if he was going to finish it
I agree with Raanan about the masterpiece point. And much like with Joe watching the movies, I think Tarantino thinks whatever movie he’s currently making is his masterpiece. It’s also funny how many comments hate on Raanan, if you hate him so much why do you keep listening? And it was hilarious for Joe to say The Beatles were his 6th favorite band and then get so much joy out of hating on them two seconds later.
Watching this for the second time. I think Raanan critiqued Tarantino as a person a bit too much. I wish he'd focused more on the movies. But as always you guys made a fun pod.
I always thought him saying “I think this is my masterpiece “ was Tarantino talking
These are SO fun!! I look forward to these more than most podcasts each week. Can't wait for more! Jews.
Gay
That bar scene in Inglorious Bastards is amazing
My Guys Are Back
I didn't get the joke that Joe thought Raanan should have gotten. But Joe's views on Kill Bill echoed mine to a T.
I didn't get it either
Hey I explained it but it was deleted
Great episode, guys. IB is a masterpiece and if it’s not your favorite Tarantino movie you should feel bad.
Raanan calling the Beatles "glorified children's music" is potentially the worst take he's made.
Great ep!
Fuck yeah tonight's viewing sorted
Kill Bill is great, you can see all kinds of references in there, its so packed with little easter eggs and super entertaining. Two Films do make more money, its not really a compromise.
I’ve always thought for sure that the ending “masterpiece” line was self-referential. I’m not sure if Tarantino definitely thinks it is his masterpiece - or was at the time - but it does feel like a little wink to audience at the end.
Talking about kill Bill raanan goes on about saying he think Uma and tarantino had a relationship because they both wrote the movie and put in the credits Q & U then 5 minutes later goes on a rant about how he think tarantino made this script about Uma being pregnant and him wanting to stay as an actress so he puts her through hell. I don't always disagree with raanan but I always hate all his takes. Very annoying guy.
You made a great point on the editing front... I agree 100% on women being the best editors
Raanan went from being the zodiac killer with glasses to the zodiac killer without glasses. The range on this fookin guy
Pai Mei is my favorite character in any movie, ever. I think Tarantino made that character so cold. . .
Raanan hates anime because he is an anime character deep inside.
Oh yesss!!!
Hans Lander literally calls out her name at the beginning of the movie, of course he knows who she is, that's the whole source of the tension in those scenes. He had lists of names and profiles of his victims.
I think The Hateful Eight is his most comedic film
It is a very funny movie
@Redresseny Agreed
I agree with Ranaan. I think Brad Pitt saying this is my masterpiece is Tarantino speaking directly to the audience.
Yes!
Death Proof is criminally underrated. It’s my 3rd favorite behind Pulp and Hollywood. It’s a distillation of everything he’s all about as a filmmaker. I love 70’s exploitation movies and it feels almost exactly like many of them from Switchblade Sisters to Faster Pussycat Kill Kill with a bit of early 80’s slasher vibes thrown in. Planet Terror was fun too but that’s not at all like an actual Grindhouse movie from that period, but more like a Troma movie from the late 80’s.
Great pod
Do u guys have a pod about Django or Once upon a time in hollywood?
come on...Death Proof is special and has great dialogue and style. Girls just talk like that! Watch it again...I think it is the most underrated Tarantino movie.
Yeah it’s great. It’s top 3 Tarantino for me.
Regarding the part in Inglorious where Landa strangles Von Hammersmark. The way I've heard it explained that makes sense to me, and you kind of mentioned it earlier, is that Landa enjoys the hunt. He spares Shoshanna a couple of times because she's making an effort to evade him. But Von Hammersmark gives up when she can't maintain her cover any longer, at which point she ceases to be of any amusement to Landa, so he kills her. I guess maybe it would be more in character for him to get someone else to do it though.
Are these not going to be on tuesdays patreon anymore, sorry if I missed any info on this
Raanan forgot the name of once upon a time in hollywood every single time he tried to name it
Love this shit
Can’t wait for Raanan to criticize Titanic for not being a comedy. Joe made a good at “observing art at how is presented...”
Quentin confirms in his Joe Rogan podcast that it was Harvey who suggested him to do 2 movies instead of 1 to keep everything.
Tarantino was on Rogan, I think, and he said he was talking to Sean Penn somewhere and Penn asked him what kind of car did he have, and Quentin said some shitty car that he's had for a long time and was thinking about getting a new Volvo, or something 'safe'.
And Penn said, 'get what ever kind of car you want and send it to your stunt team and have them make it 'death proof'. Tarantino said his head exploded. That's where the idea for the movie began.
Why aren't these published on patreon/podcast feed any longer? If Joe is reading this, a new podcast feed just for this series would be great, btw!
The List and the Lisp
there is absolutely zero lisp in David Carradine's character Bill. Zero.....and he talks a lot in KILL BILL 2. soooooo
Yep he made it up, he sees a lot of things that arent there, explains all the medical aid he is getting.
yeah i absolutely do not remember any lisping from David Carradine either lol - i'm surprised he didn't also think that Uma Thurman is black.
How weird. I heard Carradines lisp from the first time I saw it. It actually took me out of the movie for a few seconds. Maybe this is one of those dress color illusion things. Very weird
@@JohnMcGrath743 I just rewatched a couple of scenes again and now I heard it once or twice for sure... My bad.
He 100 percent has a lisp. Watch a clip right now. If it’s not a lisp, what is it?
he does recognize her. His detective skills are unparalleled and he orders the cream
Definitely agree with Joe on the masterpiece theory
Raanan please talk about the movies more and not just the "idea of the movies." Join Joe in talking about cool scenes and break them down!
Raanan needs a new mic lol. That yeti is HUGE hahahahaha. Get the Rode Podmic dude!! Keep upping your production value that would be awesome haha
The anime was only like 8 mins, not 35 the way Ranaan said. That’s a pretty radical exaggeration
Basterds is the best Tarantino. Change my mind
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Even for the first 5 minutes, the pub scene, and the theater at the end.
BJ Novak ruins it
Great podcast guys! Though I agree with absolutely nothing Raanan says :P
cartoon sequence is the best part
100% agree Jon Krasinski as a leading man is insane. I feel as though it’s a Hollywood conspiracy. He’s got the beautiful talented actress wife. How? He directs a blockbuster sci-fi movie. It’s completely confusing.
People like Jim.
1:09:25 - "Oh, it was patriarchy and ... ?" 😂
Came to see Raanan "get torn apart so hard in the comments" like Joe said on TWS.
Hey Bert
wish we got a 2010s Tarantino ep of the pod
This comment seems obvious to me but this movie review is Raanan's masterpiece.
1:28:15 when Shosanna is running away from Landa, he yells "Au revoir", implying that he will see her again, as opposed to "Auf wiedersehen" or "Adieu", which have more conclusive connotations, as in "say auf wiedersehen to your Nazi balls" or when Landa gestures for the soldiers to fire into the basement as he says "Monsieur, mademoiselle, I bid farewell to you and say... adieu". Also he tells Shosanna to wait for the cream, knowing full well that she's Jewish and keeps kosher. Great detail.
As far as Death Proof goes, the fact that it looks like shit and the dialogue is campy and a lot of the acting is bad is the conceit of the movie. It's supposed to be trashy and an homage to 70's grindhouse exploitation B movies that are not objectively good but fun in their own way. Love the movie but completely understand why most people don't, it's not for everyone.
Is the cream not because she was hiding at a dairy farmers house? I think cream is kosher.
raanan would think a guy smiling after putting rubbish in a bin is the next hitler
Ranaan should do a episode off meds
I think he does know it's her because when they're eating together he orders her a glass of milk, and the first scene takes place at a dairy farm!
Interesting 😒
Once upon a time is hilarious
Joe List fucks with me in my dreams.
Raanan, embrace it, you're the villain. The background says it all. Lean into it and show no mercy.
I could listen to Joe talk about movies all day. And Ranaan is cool too I guess. Jk 🇨🇦
i agreed with Raanan last week.. This week he sounds like a jewish alex jones
is raanan doing a bit? Tell me please so i enjoy the show more!
Movie queefs. Into it.
LOL. Funny how Joe gives Raanan shit for saying "obviously", and then goes on to use it like 8 times. Great ep.
Tarantino rules the whole decade. Death Proof is the shit. So is Kill Bill. Pai Mei is the best.
if i may my impression of death proof dialogue is most people are idiots and sound dum. kurt russell specifically speaks with a heightened level of charm and grammar perhaps suggesting the manipulative effect of serial killers. faking emotions charm etc
Joe nailed it here: "I'm not mad at the theory, I'm mad at the failure to recognize it's a theory". Seems like Raanan misses nuance a lot of the time
Lol the animated part of kill bill is only like 5 minutes
I wanna have a life that’s so good that I need to complain about Ranaan
Yep! Winners and successful people hate Raanan
He is talking about the movie being a masterpiece
just discovered this channel. I'm hooked. Don't fuckin cancel it, ok?
Just figured out Ranaan. He trows out lines that he heard. Then will BS is way out of it and shows he didnt think it through but just spewed out a concept he heard somewhere and never thought he would be challenged or questions about it.. he’s literally a film student that has no ideas of his own just regurgitate what he heard from someone else
who are your 3 favorite characters in Kill Bill vol. 2 Joe? I would assume that Larry the strip club owner is one of them. "What are you trying to say, that you're as useless as an asshole right here?"
Waltz doesn’t kill shushana because his favourite game is to hunt Jews.. he’s like let’s play a longer game…
Raanan comes off so much more likable when he isn’t playing the contrarian for every little thing. I think he places too much value in people enjoying people not agreeing on things
QT talked about doing a KB sequel with the same actress that played Vivica’s daughter. Which would still be epic.
I would put exile on main up against the white album any day
How do you talk about Kill Bill 2 without mentioning Larry Gomez as Larry Bishop, owner of the The My Oh My Strip Club.
Your guys opinions are so interesting. I thought Kill Bill 2 was terrible but I’m fascinated hearing why you guys liked it. Love Ronnie’s Q.T. is Bill theory. For me, I saw Kill Bill 2 on the big screen and as soon as I saw Michael Madsen’s nasty double chin neck fat I was out for the rest of the movie