Quentin Tarantino: STOP ASKING PERMISSION! How Quentin Tarantino was able to make Reservoir Dogs

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  • @OutstandingScreenplays
    @OutstandingScreenplays  Рік тому +241

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    • @Jasmine-s3f
      @Jasmine-s3f 8 місяців тому

      But nah I'd rather your dick fell off 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @doctordef324
      @doctordef324 3 місяці тому +2

      Damn!! That thumbnail he looked like Lou Ferrigno in THE INCREDIBLE HULK!!!! changing !!!!

    • @CrowRacing101
      @CrowRacing101 Місяць тому +1

      I write treatments

    • @doctordef324
      @doctordef324 Місяць тому +1

      @@CrowRacing101 I'm sitting on full scripts! So what? I write movie scripts like the house of pancakes flip pancakes!!! Easy FOOKIN peasy!😎

    • @DanielTorres-rw2rz
      @DanielTorres-rw2rz 13 днів тому +1

      Nice try

  • @jokersmith9096
    @jokersmith9096 Рік тому +24761

    He looks like such a cinema nerd here lol

    • @drquack1217
      @drquack1217 Рік тому +1206

      Right lol looks like he’s about to trash the most recent marvel movie for not being true to its source material

    • @MsSuperBMX
      @MsSuperBMX Рік тому +1577

      He literally IS a cinema nerd

    • @nakamurajinusuke
      @nakamurajinusuke Рік тому +876

      he is THE cinema nerd what are you talking about lol

    • @lilbun444
      @lilbun444 Рік тому +58

      Early Edgar Wright vibes

    • @sproutsisters5398
      @sproutsisters5398 Рік тому +126

      He looks like what he is, someone who stays inside watching TV all day I love him

  • @TeeHeeDuckie
    @TeeHeeDuckie Рік тому +11664

    What if we add feet shots?
    Quentin: well... maybe we can add 1 thing

    • @hermy15
      @hermy15 Рік тому +186

      i was looking for this comment 😂

    • @agapeleone5847
      @agapeleone5847 Рік тому +46

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @emmanuel1337
      @emmanuel1337 Рік тому +489

      Bold of you to assume the foot shots aren't there from the get-go hahaha.

    • @thewampire4640
      @thewampire4640 Рік тому +146

      The feet are the most important part of any movie

    • @lunarguidance3723
      @lunarguidance3723 Рік тому +70

      Also not to mention the whole scene about foot massages in pulp fiction 😂😂

  • @_SliK_
    @_SliK_ 23 дні тому +425

    Beginners need to understand that Tarantino obviously worked his ass off becoming a great writer prior.
    He may not have been interested in making revisions to the script when pitching, but he definitely would’ve had several drafts.

    • @MrEss-ld3sw
      @MrEss-ld3sw 14 днів тому +35

      Dozens of drafts. He works on scripts for years. I’m glad you made this point.

    • @YortOK
      @YortOK 14 днів тому +10

      They also leave their sense of morality at the door. Remember him defending Polanski from the THIRTEEN year old.

    • @Boxman07
      @Boxman07 11 днів тому +3

      Didn’t he work like three years on first film project and it completely failed in his face

    • @stephenr80
      @stephenr80 9 днів тому +3

      Talent without hours is useless. He def worked a lot.

  • @jamesstewart8377
    @jamesstewart8377 Рік тому +301

    You can’t compromise as an artist. Quentin took this to heart.

    • @casandrabullock9497
      @casandrabullock9497 14 днів тому +2

      He compromised when he sold Natural Born Killers to Oliver Stone.🙄 I like Quentin but just saying....

    • @owene2530
      @owene2530 14 днів тому

      Can't compromise as a pedophile either even if it means defending your buddy's raping of a child and downplaying it

    • @stephenp.jablonsky1727
      @stephenp.jablonsky1727 12 днів тому +1

      @@casandrabullock9497good ass movie regardless

    • @casandrabullock9497
      @casandrabullock9497 12 днів тому

      @@stephenp.jablonsky1727 True ✌🏻

  • @samanthacarbine3151
    @samanthacarbine3151 Рік тому +2822

    One of the key things he says “then I will find someone who does”. Be immune to rejection.

    • @zwein1817
      @zwein1817 Рік тому +78

      Still should be open to criticism

    • @Johnny_Vox
      @Johnny_Vox Рік тому +21

      Rejection is a form of empowerment. Like he said Don’t like it, then peace out ✌🏼

    • @samanthacarbine3151
      @samanthacarbine3151 Рік тому +23

      @@zwein1817 yep but immune to rejection

    • @TheKapowz
      @TheKapowz Рік тому +14

      @@zwein1817 Doesn't really have anything to do with the situation at hand...

    • @zwein1817
      @zwein1817 Рік тому +17

      @@TheKapowz Sure does. You shouldn't be 100% dismissive of being rejected and instead still be open to use it as something to learn from

  • @dominicdominic9425
    @dominicdominic9425 Рік тому +6508

    I used that same mentality at my last job, and now I'm unemployed.

    • @GoogleAids
      @GoogleAids Рік тому +424

      Sounds like you didn't flip burgers fast enough.

    • @truelies9187
      @truelies9187 Рік тому

      You have no mentality, that’s why you’re nothing

    • @gilpetperdon9831
      @gilpetperdon9831 Рік тому +376

      You need to analyse your position, if you aren't a director or a video game lead designer then your ideas aren't always gonna get through, I recommend you do the job how it's meant to be done unless you actually have power like tarantino here.

    • @maestrofeli4259
      @maestrofeli4259 Рік тому +134

      sorry but us nobodies, peons, workers, we don't get to make the big decisions. That's for the leaders and the important people. But do not be afraid, you can still be happy so don't give up.

    • @litneyloxan
      @litneyloxan Рік тому +80

      look at all these weirdos acting high and mighty in the comments

  • @Pheonix8877
    @Pheonix8877 Рік тому +1600

    Even though he sounds a bit arrogant, THIS is the way to make a movie with a real vision. When you start comprising with producers it becomes a “camel”, a horse made by committee. And that’s exactly what we have too much of these days, Netflix and the rest are just churning out projects that are products of marketing where they decisively choose elements that they think will sell rather than what is actually an inspired script.

    • @dylanragon
      @dylanragon Рік тому +123

      And he's also not saying he gets his scripts right the very first time he makes them or whatever. He likely still makes tons of adjustments, and pitches to his writer friends and whatnot. He just doesn't make changes for the studios.

    • @galaxyspace76
      @galaxyspace76 Рік тому +126

      It's arrogant for a clueless suit and tie to think they know how to make cinematic art better than the artist.

    • @AroundTheWorldWithEase
      @AroundTheWorldWithEase Рік тому +18

      This is the way to LIVE LIFE with real vision!

    • @timwilson7326
      @timwilson7326 Рік тому +20

      Yup and it's a lot of social justice crap too

    • @holden6104
      @holden6104 Рік тому +21

      100% correct. Some of the best directors who ever lived were pricks in real life, and good on them. Nothing is worse than creativity by committee.

  • @samuelmcginley3402
    @samuelmcginley3402 8 місяців тому +237

    The definition of an artist

    • @MichaelVandeventer-c3q
      @MichaelVandeventer-c3q 17 днів тому +4

      That's funny I was kind of thinking is the definition of a bratty child. I've always thought his movie seem like a child directed and wrote them

    • @BS-vf1nv
      @BS-vf1nv 17 днів тому +3

      @@MichaelVandeventer-c3q Pretty genius child if you ask me. Maybe you don't like his style, and that's fine. But his body of work speaks for itself. In my opinion he is one of the best and original moviemaker in history.

    • @ButterBallTheOpossum
      @ButterBallTheOpossum 17 днів тому +2

      Yeah stealing other people's ideas😂

    • @QueenMabx
      @QueenMabx 16 днів тому +1

      100% in my opinion the best art is either, you get it or you don't, it's unapologetic

    • @mathiasstrom7790
      @mathiasstrom7790 16 днів тому +1

      He is also obviously a genius, it helps a little when you can cook up timeless masterpieces all on your own lol

  • @magneto44
    @magneto44 7 місяців тому +80

    when creating art, it should be the voice of one or two people and that’s it
    having dozens and dozens of people putting their mark on things will just dilute whatever special spark there was at the beginning when the idea began

    • @SamClemens-n9q
      @SamClemens-n9q 21 день тому +6

      Walt Disney had an interesting attitude toward collaboration. He posted story boards in the lobby of his office while making a movie. Anyone could pin an idea on the story board whenever they wanted, from the writers, to the animators, the actors, directors, producers, editors, artists, designers, set builders, writers rsecretaries, all the way down to the lowly janitors. Disney’s attitude was best idea wins. Doesn’t matter where or who it came from

    • @mistermonologue2442
      @mistermonologue2442 21 день тому +9

      ​@SamClemens-n9q
      It wasn't the best idea wins...it was still ultimately decided by 1-2 people just with ideas to pull from as THEY chose (as it should be).
      A million ideas forced together with no siffer or leading mind is what makes bs

    • @thomaswest4033
      @thomaswest4033 17 днів тому +1

      I mean though technically in a production such as this, you're going to have a bit of input from many many different people.

    • @xanderkai6353
      @xanderkai6353 2 дні тому

      not to be contrarian but why do you get to decide how art *should* be? I think I can understand the idea you’re trying to get at, but I definitely don’t agree with how you phrased it

  • @nipplesmacgillicuddy3584
    @nipplesmacgillicuddy3584 Рік тому +5565

    Kevin Costner once said, like 30 years ago, “The ability to say no gives you power.”
    Same here.

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 Рік тому +93

      People have more respect for you if you can say no and mean it.

    • @RoachCatJr
      @RoachCatJr Рік тому +47

      saul goodman

    • @soyburglar77
      @soyburglar77 Рік тому +25

      @Nipples MacGillicuddy
      There are lots of individuals who went on to become masters of their craft only after being rejected and told ‘No’ many times. People like Travolta with regard to the Rocky franchise, and James Cameron with pretty much every early James Cameron project lol…they simply bet on themselves and pulled it off.

    • @aminhasanli6026
      @aminhasanli6026 Рік тому +26

      I think it is vice versa. When you have power, you can say no

    • @johnsonandyjohnson
      @johnsonandyjohnson Рік тому +8

      I said no…but she did it anyway 😭🤣

  • @TomFromMars
    @TomFromMars Рік тому +5924

    It's been a week i constantly see tarantino in my UA-cam feed and it's great!

    • @conradbarrett6
      @conradbarrett6 Рік тому +42

      He’s promoting a book

    • @TomFromMars
      @TomFromMars Рік тому +81

      @@conradbarrett6 it's not working very well then cause i had no idea and i was even starting to get a little hyped for à possible future movie.

    • @elfo182
      @elfo182 Рік тому +7

      Yeah wtf is this about

    • @retroaf7652
      @retroaf7652 Рік тому +3

      Same

    • @soultruesk8rlifelong
      @soultruesk8rlifelong Рік тому +5

      Same, no idea why

  • @Bobby_Uterus
    @Bobby_Uterus Рік тому +734

    I wish more people in the music industry. Had this mentality.

    • @BozeDoesGodsWork
      @BozeDoesGodsWork 8 місяців тому +44

      They do but guess what!? They they get killed off or silenced.

    • @casteltheghettomonk4392
      @casteltheghettomonk4392 Місяць тому +5

      Nas still the realest and truest

    • @bana798
      @bana798 27 днів тому +11

      you really dont. Tarentino is absolutely insufferable to work for/with. Hes not "taking destiny into his own hands", hes dismissing literally everyone else's viewpoint to get across his own. Hes an arrogant prick

    • @bana798
      @bana798 27 днів тому

      @@BozeDoesGodsWork You are schizophrenic, get help.

    • @thecynth3820
      @thecynth3820 27 днів тому +25

      ​@@bana798He's the director of his movies, the company hires him to direct his vision, simple as. Furthermore, he's only talking about being stubborn with studios, the people above him with the funding - he's been considered quite pleasant by the actors (as far as I can see).

  • @veniaminchira7740
    @veniaminchira7740 Рік тому +1081

    This actually reminds me of a scene in "Amadeus ", when Mozart was asked to re-write a passage in one of his opera and he replied: "This is insane! I can't re-write what's perfect."

    • @Schrodinger_
      @Schrodinger_ Рік тому +35

      It had too many notes

    • @muchanadziko6378
      @muchanadziko6378 Рік тому +5

      @@Schrodinger_ can't argue with facts

    • @macdhomhnaill7721
      @macdhomhnaill7721 Рік тому +15

      @@Schrodinger_ Which ones would you like me to take out?

    • @terpz47
      @terpz47 Рік тому +19

      Mozart was goated. And his wife with them big ol thangz in that movie

    • @macdhomhnaill7721
      @macdhomhnaill7721 Рік тому +3

      @@terpz47 das Word.

  • @Ivosferatus
    @Ivosferatus 10 місяців тому +83

    His energy is AMAZING!

  • @harleysheldon
    @harleysheldon 12 днів тому

    I totally admire the people who write stories for us common folk to enjoy. It’s special, and I appreciate it greatly.

  • @owenrules6993
    @owenrules6993 Рік тому +476

    This mans has the most passion and love for movies i swear

    • @grimnartusk265
      @grimnartusk265 Рік тому +25

      i wish i had HALF as much passion about ANYTHING lol.
      Honestly i'm like at best, luke-warm levels of excitement about life.

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Місяць тому +2

      His knowledge of film is insane, his almost perfect recall of every film he's ever seen, the cast and crew, blows my mind.....

    • @barnabyjones692
      @barnabyjones692 28 днів тому +3

      man*

  • @51gan788
    @51gan788 Рік тому +1146

    It's helps when you're a genius writer

    • @nkxseal8398
      @nkxseal8398 Рік тому +45

      Surely there's brilliant writers that get passed over though

    • @γιουργια
      @γιουργια Рік тому +107

      He didn't become a genius writer in a day....he saw a countless movies and and read countless scripts in order to become one

    • @Mr.Honest247
      @Mr.Honest247 Рік тому +56

      You’re not born a genius writer, you learn how to become one. How many attempts until mastery is different for everyone but you sure as hell won’t become one if you never aim to be and try.

    • @51gan788
      @51gan788 Рік тому +42

      @@Mr.Honest247 yes and no. Writing is one of those skills that you sort of have or you don't. It's possible to get better, but your mind has to work quite a specific way

    • @something3867
      @something3867 Рік тому +25

      If you're not then it'll never be your career. It's probably the hardest pill to swallow in writing. If you don't put in countless hours and become a fantastic story teller you're wasting your time even trying. Of course natural talent is a huge part

  • @daisy671
    @daisy671 Рік тому +332

    "Learning to say No was the best lesson I've ever learned"
    Eddie Vedder

    • @glenbellefonte9620
      @glenbellefonte9620 10 місяців тому +14

      "Eddie Vedder is a pretentious douche."
      Everyone

    • @SamClemens-n9q
      @SamClemens-n9q 21 день тому +2

      @@glenbellefonte9620😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @adamburdt8794
      @adamburdt8794 20 днів тому +1

      The better lesson, is the one that put them in the position to say no.

  • @revanisalive
    @revanisalive 22 години тому

    "when you stop asking permission" is probably the best advice for most creative professions.

  • @InTheMindOfDavid
    @InTheMindOfDavid 15 днів тому +1

    The thing I love about Tarantino is that he’s just one of us, you know. He’s not some bigwig Hollywood executive or corporate director, or a studio film director. He’s just a guy who loves cinema with a passion and dedication that is nearly unmatched in the industry. He’s just a fan who is an extremely talented storyteller and great at getting their very best out of every actor in his films.
    I love his minimalist film making. There’s no flashy bells and whistles that really don’t add anything other than spectacular. It’s the set(or location), the actors, the scripts, the practical VFX, the camera, and… go. He’s also somehow crafted his own tone for his films; in that they’re gritty, in your face slow burns, with absurdist levels of violence to a degree that it’s almost comical. Take that, and combine it with his amazing ability to write banter dialogue that’s witty, and smart, and humorous as hell. He’s able to actually make the character seem like real people. That the movie isn’t actually a movie and this is the protagonist and this is that, like nah. It’s like we the audience are actually peeking into the lives of these characters and the events surrounding, with the feeling that even if we weren’t watching the film these characters are still going about their lives, and we’re just getting a glimpse into their word.
    He’s such a phenomenal filmmaker and writer. He’s like our generations Stanley Kubrick, he’s on that level of filmmaking. You could even make the argument he’s the best filmmaker to ever touch a camera, and I don’t think you’d find many people that would strongly disagree. He’s genuinely indisputably in the 3 of the best filmmakers of all time. I got my grandmother, who loves watching movies, to watch Kill Bill Vol.1 & 2 with me and she loved them and she doesn’t usually watch those kinds of movies. Of course she liked Vol.2 more, since it was far more story/plot focused than Vol.1. We even watched Reservoir Dogs, Hateful 8, Inglorious Bastards, and Django. All of which she enjoyed, though she thought some of the violence in Inglorious Bastards was a little much, but she said the opening scene was one of the most intense scenes she’d ever seen. My point being that even my grandma, who was born in 1945, thinks his movies are some of the best she’s ever watched, on both a technical and storytelling level. Still need to get around to watching Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with her at some point.

  • @gabe1636
    @gabe1636 Рік тому +7188

    I stopped asking permission now I’m in jail

    • @RyansFine
      @RyansFine Рік тому +236

      Least your cell has good wifi🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • @TokyoXtreme
      @TokyoXtreme Рік тому +95

      Did you ask permission to use the Internet?

    • @dragomilosevic4823
      @dragomilosevic4823 Рік тому +1

      He should be for working with Harvey

    • @SouthDakotaFacts
      @SouthDakotaFacts Рік тому +173

      Can confirm. Tried this trick on a girl at a bar, and she responded with:
      “Sir, no thank you. Hey! Let go of me! Help! Help! I’m being ra-“
      -🤓

    • @69Jackjones69
      @69Jackjones69 Рік тому +37

      @@SouthDakotaFacts 💀

  • @IsaiasMGPalafox
    @IsaiasMGPalafox Рік тому +723

    We’re all in the Tarantino algorithm. Let’s enjoy it while we’re here. 😂👏🏼

    • @pradabears
      @pradabears Рік тому +8

      Oh i’m having a ball lmao

    • @randygod1
      @randygod1 Рік тому +4

      Hell yes how good is this?!

    • @WesleyB-Rook
      @WesleyB-Rook Рік тому +7

      It’s cause he’s on a press circuit promoting his new book so his clips are everywhere

    • @patrickbyrne5070
      @patrickbyrne5070 Рік тому

      I watched half of pulp fiction two days ago. Alexa suck on my nuts

    • @exclusiveman5
      @exclusiveman5 Рік тому +6

      We’re in the endgame now 😂

  • @bignick2k215
    @bignick2k215 Рік тому +26

    It only works for him because the man has so much talent when it comes to writing stories AND directing those stories. Not a lot of people can make the kind of quality films that Tarantino does. Truly a cinema master of our time.

    • @MARK-gp9hb
      @MARK-gp9hb Рік тому

      Talent? He ripped off City On Fire, i can write a good script first time too if i rip off another movie...

    • @vilkristproductions6772
      @vilkristproductions6772 Рік тому +4

      ​@@MARK-gp9hbcity on fire looks like a dumpster on fire compared to reservoir dogs tho 😂😂

    • @MARK-gp9hb
      @MARK-gp9hb Рік тому

      @@vilkristproductions6772 sure if you just care about the looks

    • @jaybarbieri8619
      @jaybarbieri8619 Рік тому +2

      Haven’t seen a single bad Tarantino movie. Probably never will

    • @Charles12
      @Charles12 2 місяці тому

      Time has shown that you don't need talent in this business anymore. You just need big enough cahoonas and some luck.

  • @stuartday1330
    @stuartday1330 Рік тому +5

    I love that no compromise type of attitude especially in regards to art.

  • @aotmn8399
    @aotmn8399 29 днів тому +7

    With how prolific and how perfect his scripts are without needing a 2nd or 3rd re-write, it would be accurate to call him the Mozart of his field.

    • @zombiekiller3259
      @zombiekiller3259 7 днів тому

      I think he's still made changes on the script when he originally made it but I think when they say rewrite they mean with the production company and everything

  • @eric13zombie
    @eric13zombie Рік тому +309

    Never expected Tarantino to look like he can work at a vans store

    • @TomEyeTheSFMguy
      @TomEyeTheSFMguy Рік тому +13

      I mean, not a vans store, but he worked at a video movie store.

    • @TheDamageinc81
      @TheDamageinc81 Рік тому +26

      Everyone was young once ya know. 😀

    • @nostradamus7648
      @nostradamus7648 Рік тому +4

      You said Vans, but you meant Hot Topic

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Рік тому +1

      Right. Rare af to see him with lots of hair!

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Рік тому

      @@TomEyeTheSFMguy That's not what he meant...🤦

  • @G-Blockster
    @G-Blockster Рік тому +298

    "Fortune favors the Bold."

    • @raylrorschach136
      @raylrorschach136 Рік тому +12

      Fortis fortuna adiuvat

    • @NinjaSushi2
      @NinjaSushi2 Рік тому +6

      It's so true! I've had friends lately demand promotions at their job and other stuff or they'll quit and they got it.

    • @tigertamer8256
      @tigertamer8256 Рік тому +12

      Damn it’s _bold_ is it? Wish I knew that before I shaved my head…

    • @McTrump
      @McTrump Рік тому +6

      Not for matt damon

    • @gemarete9985
      @gemarete9985 Рік тому

      * A wild Matt Damon appears *

  • @edoardocoppola1180
    @edoardocoppola1180 Рік тому +697

    Then he rewrote the ending of django in 2 minutes right before shooting.
    What a fking genius

    • @100navat
      @100navat Рік тому +29

      What was the og ending ?

    • @shamrockballs1066
      @shamrockballs1066 Рік тому +3

      Must have been tough 🤣

    • @JohnCoffins
      @JohnCoffins Рік тому

      ​@@100navat cocaine and hookers.

    • @DengueBurger
      @DengueBurger Рік тому +5

      @@100navat I’m curious too

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 Рік тому +124

      @@DengueBurger Django becomes president.

  • @yoboimichproductionsinc.2948
    @yoboimichproductionsinc.2948 11 днів тому +1

    Just remember guys, we are not tarantino, different but we can be even better just have his passion in your way

  • @richardreyes5126
    @richardreyes5126 14 днів тому

    That's what made him one of the most original and brilliant directors that have ever lived

  • @bradleye660
    @bradleye660 Рік тому +80

    He knew it was perfect & didn’t let a big company change his work. ❤️ & it’s great he didn’t because Reservoir Dogs is such an incredible movie.

    • @dylanhealy8126
      @dylanhealy8126 Рік тому +2

      A true artist. Love his films, with the Hateful Eight probably my favorite, but it’s a shame he was tied to Harvey

    • @user-yb8vr2ip2t
      @user-yb8vr2ip2t Рік тому

      @@dylanhealy8126 We can safely assume Harvey didn't try to rape Quentin, at least. 🤔

    • @MARK-gp9hb
      @MARK-gp9hb Рік тому

      he ripped off City On Fire, i can write a good script first time too if i rip off another movie...

    • @Bubba__Sawyer
      @Bubba__Sawyer Місяць тому

      ​@@MARK-gp9hbWhatever 🥱

  • @DeusExAstra
    @DeusExAstra Рік тому +99

    Of course it helps if you're someone like him with so much talent and coming to the table with a script that's already polished and brilliant. Most writers will be fine with rewrites if they're not sure of what they have. But, Quentin has probably thought about the story for a long time and put all his energy into it, so he knows it's good as is.

    • @rajinfootonchuriquen
      @rajinfootonchuriquen Рік тому +2

      He rewrites before giving the script.

    • @qshkqn
      @qshkqn Рік тому

      Such self-deprecating bullshit. He’s giving you the insight into why he’s got to where he is and you have the opportunity to take that and make your own way.

    • @slayerman3248
      @slayerman3248 Рік тому

      yea if u re a rich pedo like him and like a lot of celebrities that went to the epstein island ofc you ll be succesful

  • @TeddyLovesBacon
    @TeddyLovesBacon Рік тому +31

    Tarantino is so interesting to listen to. Honestly he's always got something so unique and brilliant to say he's always worth listening to

  • @Mjhopeful
    @Mjhopeful День тому

    This man says it like it is he don’t put up with any bull he doesn’t let anybody lead him around by the nose. Much respect.

  • @TheRealG2024
    @TheRealG2024 12 днів тому

    He is right. To be great to KNOW THIS in the face of all the noise and low vibration takes BRAVERY.

  • @Mike77787
    @Mike77787 Рік тому +36

    I love his passion! If he was unmotivated I could definitely see him working at blockbuster in the 90s talking someone’s ear off😀

    • @NinjaSushi2
      @NinjaSushi2 Рік тому +2

      And he was unmotivated he would be the Clerk and Clerks but now he is as a director. Without his motivation he would have been just another movie nerd arguing about movies.

    • @kennethwyant9813
      @kennethwyant9813 Рік тому +3

      He actually worked at a video store after dropping out of high school. He only cared about making movies, so it worked out well for him.

  • @paladinmaguireofbos3347
    @paladinmaguireofbos3347 Рік тому +14

    Quentin is probably one of the only people who can show up to an interview looking like this and still be taken seriously. That's a compliment btw.

    • @crieverytim
      @crieverytim Рік тому

      🤨

    • @paladinmaguireofbos3347
      @paladinmaguireofbos3347 Рік тому

      @@crieverytim ?

    • @crieverytim
      @crieverytim Рік тому

      @@paladinmaguireofbos3347 that's just not even remotely true. You ever been to NYC? LA? Seattle? Silicon Valley? Plenty of very successful people wear t-shirts. Would show up to an interview in a t-shirt.

  • @CYB3R2K
    @CYB3R2K 24 дні тому +5

    Btw this only works if you're a movie director and very talented script writer. Don't even try to do this in your average 9 to 5 job unless you wanna get fired or despised by your co workers.

    • @alkiviadisiv
      @alkiviadisiv 7 днів тому +1

      This kind of bravado surely don't work, but there are subtler ways to have the same kind of attitude. "I have this, I am being honest, I respect you. Respect me back, if you don't like what I have, it's ok, tell me how you want it done and I'll do it"
      I have this kind of attitude at my 9 to 5

    • @Hitchswitch111
      @Hitchswitch111 7 днів тому

      If I’m the best worker in the job and the boss heavily relies on me, I’m going to have more input naturally and I’m going to want to stand up for myself a lot more and be vocal considering I have the right to do so. the same really applies anywhere especially if you are creating a body of work like Tarantino or any other director, a company is buying into your script have a little more faith in your work. That’s all he’s saying he does with his.

  • @Realmichaelphoenix
    @Realmichaelphoenix 28 днів тому +7

    In my experience. You have to learn to work with people. Sure some things are integral to making a great story but there are times when we have to make changes and it can actually make the film even greater

  • @123cillitbang
    @123cillitbang 16 днів тому

    That makes sense. It's all about confidence ✨️

  • @flopez5027
    @flopez5027 Рік тому +20

    People need to understand that to pull this off, you need to be at that top level of greatness. Whatever you do tho, athlete,, engineer, director, writer. Believe in your work.

    • @mr.nazareth4501
      @mr.nazareth4501 Рік тому +4

      You also have to know people, which is so so so so so much easier said than done.

  • @__hz__6983
    @__hz__6983 4 місяці тому +21

    A big lesson here. Committees will dilute the essence of the creative work but very few people that won't compromise. Tarantino is one of them.

    • @DeadButDreaming666
      @DeadButDreaming666 22 дні тому

      How the fuck is that a lesson to anyone other than new filmmakers? Stfu.

    • @Uragaan1
      @Uragaan1 19 днів тому

      The second lesson here is, and most importantly since its tied directly to the first, is to be a literal genius. A savant. Ppl with shit ideas (most ppl) need to be able to be open to critique

  • @---wz5xd
    @---wz5xd 7 місяців тому +3

    Ah man we need more films from you😢

  • @basher5107
    @basher5107 2 місяці тому

    Great lesson in this interview,prove to others you don’t need them and then they will chase you.
    Do your own thing!

  • @corabernal6432
    @corabernal6432 3 місяці тому

    He has a vision of what he wants and unapologetically goes for it and it shows in the final product ❤🎉🤟😎

  • @empiar5481
    @empiar5481 Рік тому +49

    “Can you add a woman”
    “No”
    Holy shit lmao. Been a fan of Tarantino since I watched Pulp Fiction as a teen, he makes such great films.

    • @askeladd6115
      @askeladd6115 Рік тому +22

      They meant it as in can you add a hot woman in to be eye candy for the male audience

  • @xayax7920
    @xayax7920 Рік тому +26

    Tarantino is becoming an inspiration for my music process, when I hear him talk about this stuff it’s like I’m hearing someone describe my recording process

    • @prodbynonchalant
      @prodbynonchalant Рік тому +6

      Fr! He has that unapologetic passion for his craft. Inspiring to see that

    • @Yahweh5995
      @Yahweh5995 8 місяців тому

      I'm a Computer Scientist when I hear him speak I feel as if he's talking about my coding process . He inspires me .

    • @sharpcheddar172
      @sharpcheddar172 Місяць тому

      Hell yeah

    • @xObscureMars
      @xObscureMars 9 днів тому

      ​@@Yahweh5995Awww, you two are little Tarantino's in your own head fantasies

  • @Haydenthemaker1000
    @Haydenthemaker1000 Рік тому +10

    Cinema creation is so much more complicated. It's so easy and likable to say "just do it" but then u realize that actors want money, locations require permits, crappy cameras look terrible on big screens. Rather than saying "just do it" i wish mentors would say "try this" i remember meeting the voice actress who did the voice of bulma in dbz. I asked her what I needed to do to start a voice acting career and she just shrugged and said "just do it" she spoke at a panel and it was clear from the start that she had fallen into many golden opportunities throughout her life by accident. For those of u wanting to make art i advice u to first ask "what can be done"

  • @buddyroach
    @buddyroach 12 днів тому

    The same lesson can and should be applied to life. Stop asking for permission. You have free will and the right to do what makes you happy, so as long as you arent negatively impacting another.

  • @KraKra-Ah
    @KraKra-Ah Місяць тому +1

    I love Quentin Tarantino so much. Honest as fock, compromise... Artist pur sang...

  • @youngtc7754
    @youngtc7754 Рік тому +102

    Wow... He had a FULL head of hair back then. Now that I think about it, I don't remember seeing him with hair like that. I was a kid, so I guess I wasn't paying attention to what he looked like back then

    • @fynlinemusic
      @fynlinemusic Рік тому +5

      Cool story.

    • @antedzido2528
      @antedzido2528 Рік тому +6

      You forgot the bro...

    • @yawns3004
      @yawns3004 Рік тому +7

      He is clearly thinning and receding here. I love that he's been so confident in his work despite physical setbacks that definitely affect a person's confidence

    • @ShaunHensley
      @ShaunHensley Рік тому +1

      @@yawns3004 LMAO check out this bitch trying to neg men here.

    • @davidc.8755
      @davidc.8755 Рік тому +1

      Yeah it was harder to catch interviews like these and they didn't do behind the scenes back then on VHS tapes

  • @reallymakesyouthink
    @reallymakesyouthink 11 місяців тому +4

    Reservoir Dogs is so tightly written. I doubt as an unknown whether his later films would be made without alteration.

    • @othellom6493
      @othellom6493 2 місяці тому +3

      Copied from City on fire Hong Kong crime film. Literally the same plot. But yeah I love Reservoir dogs.

    • @XeroMischief
      @XeroMischief 18 днів тому +1

      @@othellom6493 Some of the best stories ever told we based on stories other people told before. Like Picasso said. Good artists copy; great artists steal.

    • @Jklorty-uq9ei
      @Jklorty-uq9ei 12 днів тому

      Reservoir dogs sucks.

    • @reallymakesyouthink
      @reallymakesyouthink 12 днів тому +1

      @@Jklorty-uq9ei are you going to bark all day little doggy?

  • @hopeysmoke
    @hopeysmoke 5 місяців тому +2

    We need more directors like Quentin 😎

  • @thatboyunfazed99
    @thatboyunfazed99 26 днів тому +1

    Greatness takes boldness

  • @SuchetB
    @SuchetB 8 днів тому

    Love Quentin - he is a hero - and so inspiring ☀️🎥😎

  • @cyrus6379
    @cyrus6379 Рік тому +13

    I would’ve never guessed bro looked this way

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 Рік тому

      His coked out early years are good fun.

  • @Pippy1
    @Pippy1 26 днів тому +1

    Not all of his movies are the best but not a single one has ever been bad. Definitely one of my favorite directors

  • @FarmerClarence
    @FarmerClarence Місяць тому

    I feel that Mr.Orange's character was meant to be a metaphor for how tarantino viewed acting, and cinema in general. Resevoir Dogs was such a masterpiece, it is the type of movie that makes you want to, and feel like you could, write your own movie script. In one word, Inspiring.

  • @TheWickedLep
    @TheWickedLep Рік тому +5

    One of the reasons why Quentin is a master of his craft. When he makes a movie, he makes it because it's what he wants to see. When he thinks of a story, be damned if he doesn't make it look exactly how he thinks he looks. Just about everyone who's worked with him says that he's a cutthroat son of a bitch to work with and that they'd do it again a 1000 times.

  • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
    @JohnDoe-cd6ro Рік тому +6

    Quentin is the love child of Mac Tonight and Jay Leno.

    • @joshireland9301
      @joshireland9301 Рік тому +1

      Fuckin Mac tonight 🤣🤣 what a reference

    • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
      @JohnDoe-cd6ro Рік тому +3

      @@joshireland9301 The good ol' days. Before everything went to sht for the final time somewhere around 2012. Lol

  • @joshpalmer7118
    @joshpalmer7118 Рік тому +88

    Ironically he gets mad at everyone else that doesn’t ask his permission 🤣🤣

    • @shu830
      @shu830 Рік тому +32

      Because it's HIS shit. You don't fuck with another's man's shit those are the rules.

    • @dylanquinones-mattei2157
      @dylanquinones-mattei2157 Рік тому +5

      @@shu830Exactly^^,when you own the project you make the rules. Delegation to hell.

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Рік тому

      It's HIS filn, tf? Why do you think they're called directors? Dumb af take.

    • @Fnelrbnef
      @Fnelrbnef 11 місяців тому

      Exactly. The day Tarantino works on YOUR movie, you call the shots.

  • @AA-ws3vd
    @AA-ws3vd 5 місяців тому +1

    Inspiring. This was so early he had this mastery of writing. Once upon a time...

  • @A.I-GAMING
    @A.I-GAMING 2 години тому

    A great script isn't a job, it is art, two completely different things.

  • @cheriebomb158
    @cheriebomb158 Рік тому +56

    he’s lucky he got to do that though, many young directors had a financial gun pointed to their head and had to “compromise” with the studios A LOT

    • @lukaz3336
      @lukaz3336 Рік тому +14

      He did too. He was just a movie store clerk.

    • @brendansheehy8124
      @brendansheehy8124 Рік тому +10

      Exactly he was no different than any of the young directors you refer to when he started out. He wasn’t a nepo baby or came from wealth to fund his film. He is just proof that you don’t need to compromise your vision if you have the talent and are willing to stick to your guns. Nothing to do with luck really. Of course being a hack is probably an easier route to success in Hollywood.

    • @benjix5500
      @benjix5500 Рік тому +2

      ​@@brendansheehy8124 its entirely to do with luck. If it wasnt everyone who wanted their script made would get it made. Luck is everything.

    • @theapproachingstorm2133
      @theapproachingstorm2133 Рік тому +5

      @@benjix5500 Also talent is a major factor. Most people can't write or make up something that would be worthy of spending hundreds of thousands making a movie of. Not everyone gets famous or in a position like this because of luck, just skill, knowing how to applicate yourself, plus a bit of luck it is still a factor.

    • @forcedtohaveahandle
      @forcedtohaveahandle Рік тому

      @@theapproachingstorm2133
      talent = luck
      It’s mostly luck but also determination, vision, motivation/discipline and focus

  • @seethemiddlefinger2759
    @seethemiddlefinger2759 Рік тому +30

    Most of Hollyweird does not work that way. QT is Savage!

    • @SupportTheLittleGuy
      @SupportTheLittleGuy Рік тому +5

      I think he started in a time where you might’ve been able to muscle some of them around, now I don’t think he would’ve been able to do that today. But he is so powerful now he can still make whatever tf he wants

    • @MrElephantBeach
      @MrElephantBeach Рік тому +3

      @@SupportTheLittleGuy Well not only that but not everybody is Quentin Tarantino. Not every script is just ready to be turned into a great movie.

    • @JL-qo1hg
      @JL-qo1hg Рік тому +1

      He's a salesman.

  • @lee-daniels
    @lee-daniels Рік тому +8

    Gosh that skull is enormous

  • @canjian1783
    @canjian1783 Місяць тому

    A man with a vision, who realized his dreams. Good for you Quentin, good for you 👏👏👏

  • @IAM-pq3dz
    @IAM-pq3dz 24 дні тому

    And that’s the mindset that creates good art, for the sake of good art.❤

  • @xsweat1618
    @xsweat1618 Рік тому +5

    What’s crazy- is he actually did show you how diversified he can be
    *inglorious bastards, kill bill, reservoir dogs, dare I say the beautiful slave ~Django~*
    Literally 3 movies with IMMENSELY different plots, meanings (kinda), characters and time periods…all done perfectly. Quentin Tarantino is for sure HoF director of all time

  • @nicopillay4059
    @nicopillay4059 Рік тому +18

    This is why he'll never cast Ed Norton.

    • @ΑναστάσιοςΠαπαζαχαρίου
    • @thatrandomcrit5823
      @thatrandomcrit5823 Рік тому +1

      Why?

    • @thoughtsandslayers3917
      @thoughtsandslayers3917 Рік тому

      Edward Norton became notorious for interfering with scripts mid-shooting, showing up on set insisting on script changes he's written up, threatening to walk if he doesn't get his way. This is why he's seen in few films these days -- too difficult. And Ed's behavior won't work with Tarantino who requires total creative control and no interference.@@thatrandomcrit5823

    • @nicopillay4059
      @nicopillay4059 Місяць тому +2

      Ed had a tendency to rewrite scenes and take on a degree of creative control. He's a fantastic actor, but directors have to be lenient with him being a leading man.

  • @shuaibsaleem569
    @shuaibsaleem569 Рік тому +5

    "If you don't make it I'll go to someone who does" That's what having a spine looks like.

  • @Ant-fm9ps
    @Ant-fm9ps 18 днів тому

    I love this man’s thought process I’ve never seen one bad movie from him

  • @Aric_EPU
    @Aric_EPU 4 дні тому +1

    Took his advice, doing 25 to life right now.

  • @ilck-ym-blals7385
    @ilck-ym-blals7385 Рік тому +8

    Damn this clip repeats so well.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 Рік тому

      lol, ikr, it's like a mystical time loop.

  • @bitmaster2000
    @bitmaster2000 Рік тому +4

    Holy shit. I never knew what Tarantino looked liked. But I know Pulp Fiction, I love that film. I didn't know Tarantino is Jimmie in that film! Divine intervention I say!

  • @andreamelless2822
    @andreamelless2822 Рік тому +27

    Fantastic movie!👍

  • @tetsuoswrath
    @tetsuoswrath Рік тому +1

    He does it his way and that’s part of why his movies are so good.

  • @christopherrivas4403
    @christopherrivas4403 Рік тому +11

    Where’s the Andre Tate music in the background???

  • @lanceanthony198
    @lanceanthony198 Рік тому +4

    Hey look it’s Dream

  • @ashleyhunter2156
    @ashleyhunter2156 Рік тому +6

    I bet this was what he said to justify what his friend did to a 13 year old girl

  • @Gxzxmn
    @Gxzxmn Рік тому

    It helps when you are a genius and so sure of yourself. We are amidst greatness. Thank you Quentin for stayingvtrye

  • @cooljunkproductions
    @cooljunkproductions Рік тому +1

    he has one of the most intense personalities I've ever seen.

    • @travis6342
      @travis6342 Рік тому +1

      He seems heavily coked up at all times

  • @stefansibbes2440
    @stefansibbes2440 Рік тому +32

    Did Quintin hire Andrew Tate's PR team to promote him on YT?

  • @TyrWesterberg
    @TyrWesterberg 5 місяців тому

    I love when people are unapologetically apologetic about their craft. It is so cool to see!

  • @danielnelson9333
    @danielnelson9333 21 день тому

    What a modest fellow

  • @MeowHype
    @MeowHype 3 місяці тому +1

    To be absolutely fair, I feel that a different perspective can still be powerful to any director of any quality. There will always be things that will be missed or overlooked if something is made by just one person. It’s inevitable.
    His level of passion is still very admirable, though.

    • @XeroMischief
      @XeroMischief 18 днів тому

      I totally get you but I'm sure he has had other creative eyes look at his scripts before shopping them around.
      I've heard way too many stories of how studio executives almost screwed up great films because they could not understand the creative vision or were just looking at the bottom line.
      I haven't been fortunate to work in films but having worked in marketing and broadcast television; most execs I've come across don't have a creative bone in their body.

  • @deanonewton8704
    @deanonewton8704 21 день тому

    The right attitude about your art is a true artist.

  • @JohnSmith-oe5kx
    @JohnSmith-oe5kx 20 днів тому

    It helps when the script is really, really good

  • @rohanmandhare579
    @rohanmandhare579 Рік тому +1

    How passionate he is for films

  • @lomarivosa1
    @lomarivosa1 24 дні тому

    The ability to say no and walk away is such powerful negotiation tool.

  • @socialtraffichq5067
    @socialtraffichq5067 15 днів тому

    I like listening to Quentin Tarantino talk about movies more than I like his movies

  • @obhiozeleobasuyi9127
    @obhiozeleobasuyi9127 Рік тому

    This is why Tarantino’s movies are masterpieces.

  • @BlamingBuddha
    @BlamingBuddha День тому

    I actually love Quentin Tarantino with his longer hair here.

  • @CharlesB147
    @CharlesB147 20 днів тому

    This is why he's one of the best. Completely uncompromising in what he wants. Yeah, it might cost him a lot of rejection, but he's sticking by what he made. And I'm glad he did.

  • @pzgeyo1995
    @pzgeyo1995 16 днів тому

    Someone one day will win an Oscar playing this dude

  • @autentyk5735
    @autentyk5735 4 місяці тому

    That's how all true artists work.

  • @jasoncora1
    @jasoncora1 5 місяців тому

    It helps when you’re an absolute genius screenwriter.

  • @RudyHarlanPhantomBoom
    @RudyHarlanPhantomBoom 29 днів тому

    Quentin Tarantino has always had the ability to not overthink things. Overthinking is sometimes the Achilles heel of every filmmaker and/or studio.

  • @willardjoee
    @willardjoee 2 місяці тому

    The butterfly effect if Quinten had changed any parts of his films I believe would be drastic.