Even tho I'd find myself disagreeing with Tarantino on plenty of things, I could talk to him all day - just laying back smoking a joint. In fact, with both Bill AND Quentin.
That’s ultimately why he’s a great director. Great artists are usually the biggest fans of their chosen medium. The best musicians are just huge music fans deep down, and it’s why their influences run deep through their songs. Great writers read a tonne of books, great musicians listen to a tonne of music, and Tarantino still just loves film as a viewer. It’s awesome.
That’s ultimately why he’s a great director. Great artists are usually the biggest fans of their chosen medium. The best musicians are just huge music fans deep down, and it’s why their influences run deep through their songs. Great writers read a tonne of books, great musicians listen to a tonne of music, and Tarantino still just loves film as a viewer. It’s awesome.
That's the most high I've seen a guest on this show. When I first heard about this podcast, I was really hoping ALL the guests would get fucked up, but to no avail.
@@mjimenez4667 I don't think a lot of people are comfortable getting hammered on camera. And you can tell by the end QT is so high that its good that he wasn't drinking cause he would be slurring his words and not make a lick of sense. This is the most high I've seen a guest get on the show.
"Every actor under 30 has read White Fragility." QT was so point when he said that Maher is giving them power when he constantly brings up the vocal minority all the time. As someone who recently worked on a TV show where 90 percent of the cast was in their 20's, I would bet money that the vast majority have never read that book.
@@maxmeier532 Not celebs, just some up and coming young actors who are relatively well known to a certain demographic I guess. And I just directed three of the episodes, so to answer your question, nah.
Quentin is completely spot on in noticing that Bill brings up the silly far-left much more often than is productive. A far more meaningful topic is how sensible right-wingers and sensible left-wingers agree and disagree. That's a grownup topic.
This is legendary… 2 Titans of thought and good will and pure artistry…coupled with adorably silly humanity inside them. I’m so grateful for this episode. Amen. Rock the f$@k on-
I believe it’s because it’s behind a paywall that Bill just recently set up to milk us from more of our money. Since he isn’t getting enough of it from our HBO subscriptions, his ad reads, his YT monetization, our ticket purchases for his standup, and our book purchases of his books he didn’t write. He wants or needs more I guess. Maybe he is thinking he may not get his contract renewed by HBO???
Bill really loves to hear his own voice. Why have a guest just to cut them off and talk over them. I don’t understand why people like him so much and why minds like QT tolerate it.
Hello America, I do hope you're well. If I may, can I just correct Bill on a couple of points about old Blighty? 1) In the 90s we had 5 terrestrial TV channels, not 2. Those that could afford it could add to that through Sky satellite TV. 2) In the 90s, around 95% of Londoners where white, now its around 60%. A dramatic change but nowhere near the figures old Billy was spouting. Regards, The British
I got a job as a sound recordist in television news in London at the end of the 80s. No university, no problem. Can you do the job? Yes. Ok, we'll try you out. That was the interview.
I hope the video archives the Tarantino Avery audio podcast comes back as a video podcast, Tarantino is as cool in interviews and hypnotic as William Friedkin I never get sick of these guys talk
Yeah he was interrupting him too much the first half then they got into a groove and then qt got hammered and the climax of Hawk Tuah being explained to QT and his eyes when he realized it was over nothing is hilarious.
Chris Rock said it more than 20 years ago. Some things I'm liberal about and some things I'm conservative about. And I find this to be true with your typical, average, working class family. But their voices don't need big media attention
Probably the closest second to QT in that era ( for those type of very fast dialogue movies), but I think Ritchie worked with film projects that had BBC funding.
There are anomalies but the system in England is shocking. So many working on our tv had parents working in the industry many Oxford and Cambridge and RADA. It's a big boys club here. And incredibly elitist. A famous British comedy duo from the 70s Morecombe and wise were told they HAD to tell jokes written for them by Oxford trained people at BBC. Despite them being comedy geniuses themselves. They had to leave the BBC and go to ITV. In uk often the right accent is more important than talent
@@billdoor3140 A lot of great talent came out of those places. The elitism had a lot to do with there only being the BBC until ITV came along in the mid '50's (or ?STV when started). Many of my favorite comedy actors / duos from the '70s and '80s would have went to either college, or in the case of Monty Python...both
When I was living through the 90's I absolutely thought of it as the 70's part two. At least the first half of the 90's. The 1994 Woodstock was very much like the first Woodstock, with no fights and basically everyone loved everyone. In college, the 60's and 70's hippy aesthetic came back, with candles and tie dye.
The only frustrating thing about these is that I want to be in the 3rd chair and contribute. When at 26:12 Quintin is talking about "brand loyalty"; that is the opening scene right there from Mad Men, episode one, Don talking to the waiter about why he is loyal to "Old Gold", while Don Draper is trying to sell him on Lucky Strikes. Would have loved to have jumped in and talked about that reference.
Well, QT finally asked the question on who that girl was on the show a few weeks ago that I had to stop watching because it was a new low for the show. Now He knows as well as I do. "That got her a seat on your show?"
Just a reminder - if anyone lets Tarantino know - I think he could make an epic remake of Carpenter’s “They Live”. A synthesis of styles could be amazing. Maybe it could be done jointly, if these directors agreed?
I think the late 80's/90's had the best movies. My theory is that after 9/11 the movies turned bad. The movies started looking bleak, the ''fun'' factor was replaced with this urge of making everything overly realistic and storytelling became less important.
QT is sooo hammered in the last 15 minutes
I assume both are since it's 2 parts.
Tarantino is conspicuously way more sober at the start of this than at the end of part 1. He catches up with himself by the end though
I thought the same my suspicion has been vindicated seeing your comment was it just the drink or was it whatever he was smoking in Lando’s pipe
@@Able406what do you think piss breaks are for
When do you think they snort some coke??? Lol... QT seems too drunk to have done it but Bill definitely has sugar in his booger lol
The last 6 mins are pure stoner comedy gold 😆
Facts
laugh-out-loud funny at times. These two have great chemistry. More please!
It’s enough with Tarantino , we’ve seen him twice now
They do have great chemistry. Also, always aided by chemistry.
Every time Quentin takes a pause to make a point I always think there’s an ad coming.
QT is still that guy who worked at the video rental store at heart. Loves just chilling and talking movies.
Even tho I'd find myself disagreeing with Tarantino on plenty of things, I could talk to him all day - just laying back smoking a joint. In fact, with both Bill AND Quentin.
@@robvangessel3766 replace the smoking with drinking and get you outta there and I'm in.
That’s ultimately why he’s a great director. Great artists are usually the biggest fans of their chosen medium. The best musicians are just huge music fans deep down, and it’s why their influences run deep through their songs. Great writers read a tonne of books, great musicians listen to a tonne of music, and Tarantino still just loves film as a viewer. It’s awesome.
That’s ultimately why he’s a great director. Great artists are usually the biggest fans of their chosen medium. The best musicians are just huge music fans deep down, and it’s why their influences run deep through their songs. Great writers read a tonne of books, great musicians listen to a tonne of music, and Tarantino still just loves film as a viewer. It’s awesome.
Love these blokes. Could listen to them all day chat. How funny seeing Quentin slowly getting sloshed. Wonderful!
Quentin is so F'd up at the end. I love it. :)
That's the most high I've seen a guest on this show. When I first heard about this podcast, I was really hoping ALL the guests would get fucked up, but to no avail.
QT says at the end: "If we want to come back, I'm cool" LOL
Steveo Glover wouldn't come on the show because Bill won't not smoke pot @totigerus
He is HIGH!!! Lol😂😂😂
I could listen to QT tell stories all day long. He's the best.
This is so great. They are so high and drunk. Love it.
when QT went to the bathroom at half time and said let's do another sesh you knew the dance floor would be lit. bless him and his great movies
@@Littleneddygtw Absolutely he's brilliant.
Don't you hate it when Bills guest don't drink or smoke ??? I know i definitely do
@@mjimenez4667 I don't think a lot of people are comfortable getting hammered on camera. And you can tell by the end QT is so high that its good that he wasn't drinking cause he would be slurring his words and not make a lick of sense. This is the most high I've seen a guest get on the show.
Love Maher felt the need to explain to Tarantino of all people "Y'know, like in Planet Of The Apes!"
lol to QT who has even watched every movie from the $.99 cent bins at Walmart. Crazy. 😂😂😂
LMAO
Yes, could not believe he felt the need to explain that one!
Quentin finding out who Huak Tuah is was so priceless 😂
that was rich.
I'm with QT on this. I had no idea who she was and waited for Bill to tell us viewers. I thought maybe she's Bill's Illegitimate child. 😄
@@83056Clinton? Cmon man use a more up to date reference
She's already a merch seller at Spirit Halloween 😂😂
“The spit on the dick girl is gonna be legit?!” 😂 👏😂
thank you for the upload. im not paying for patreon to see a freaking episode so i appreciate that you did and shared with us
At the end when Quentin loses his mind about the Hawk Tuah girl was GOLD.
Thank you0
These 2 men should do a weekly podcast call it Bill Quentin.
Hahahaha that’s gold!!
'Tarantino and Maher' has a nice ring to it. or 'Bill and Quent' Podcast.
@@raulholguin1063 i don't think you understood that
How about Bill produces a Q directed animation parody :
QUENTINTIN ❤
Wow how’d you come up with that
"THAT's what Hawk Tuah means?!"
"Why, you getting an idea for a movie?"
🤣🤣🤣
"Every actor under 30 has read White Fragility." QT was so point when he said that Maher is giving them power when he constantly brings up the vocal minority all the time. As someone who recently worked on a TV show where 90 percent of the cast was in their 20's, I would bet money that the vast majority have never read that book.
no one under 30 reads books
They have probably never read any book.
Were there any celebrities on your show that you provided with coffee and donuts?
Bill Maher trying to f*ck people he disagrees with politically out of a job. Classy. What's next, will he burn books he doesnt like?
@@maxmeier532 Not celebs, just some up and coming young actors who are relatively well known to a certain demographic I guess. And I just directed three of the episodes, so to answer your question, nah.
QT is so hammered at the end...😂🤪😂🤪😂🤪😂🤪😂🤪😂🤪😂
This is fun as hell to listen to. 😂 Loved it. Thanks fellas.
Bill thinking he’s on the same level as Quentin 😂
Quentin is completely spot on in noticing that Bill brings up the silly far-left much more often than is productive. A far more meaningful topic is how sensible right-wingers and sensible left-wingers agree and disagree. That's a grownup topic.
@@braziliantexatlantis7485yeah don’t talk about the lunatics in the party he supports is what he’s saying 😂 but he’s ok with doing it to republicans
Can't believe QT didn't knock over his drink on the arm chair... even with all the hand talking.
seriously 🤣
Quentin is so cool and seems like a great company. These have great chemistry
“I'm the foot fuckin' master.”
Can't wait to watch the next time Quentin is a quest on Club Random. Quentin and Bill are hilarious.
Lmao Maher sniffing his own farts.
Love how Tarantino won't let Bill talk over him.
Thank you for this upload!! 🙏🏼
Possibly the best Random conversation yet. Great ideas emerging from the discourse.
How good that dinner must have been, stoned, great food, excellent convo
This is legendary…
2 Titans of thought and good will and pure artistry…coupled with adorably silly humanity inside them. I’m so grateful for this episode.
Amen. Rock the f$@k on-
Bill could have used this to learn what QT thinks about his movies. Once again, he wasted another hour saying, "Woke is annoying." I GET IT.
I could watch or listen to these two forever
Qt is so beyond. 😂 from the first time he pauses before he speaks. It just kept geting worse and worse. He reminded me of me on a good one
I was just listening to this and not watching. When Qt paused, I thought it was a buffering prroblem.
Bill, will we get Part 3, the after-dinner segment? 😂
That would be AMAZING, but it sounded like Bill wasn't game for it.
@@totigerus yeah. It wouldn't ended in slurred speech.
Apparently there’s a part 4 in which Tarantino is so wasted he shits his pants (could be a rumour anyway hope they release it)
It'll be them waking up on the floor the day after looking for breakfast
Thx for uploadimg! Couldnt find pt2 anywhere
I believe it’s because it’s behind a paywall that Bill just recently set up to milk us from more of our money. Since he isn’t getting enough of it from our HBO subscriptions, his ad reads, his YT monetization, our ticket purchases for his standup, and our book purchases of his books he didn’t write.
He wants or needs more I guess.
Maybe he is thinking he may not get his contract renewed by HBO???
It must be Bill’s bedtime. He’s actually letting Tarantino speak a little bit
Hate when Bill has guest that don't drink or smoke... it's kinda boring... these 2 just catching a buzz and conversating is gold
I love that Quentin asked about the Bob Dole vote! I still remember that moment in 1996 and always wanted to ask Bill about that.
Best interview ever, both part 1 and 2
QT be slowin down the video to 0.5 speed every time he speaks
QT should make a Sherlock Holmes movie with himself in the title role.
😂😂
the best moment is when quentin finds out about hawk tue girl
I literally just got to that part 😂😂😂
I'm impressed how even hammered QT is perfectly presentable and likeable.
Love the 10 seconds of silence while they think on “what the hell was I saying.
It is great that Tarantino comes by to hear what Bill Maher have been up to, we all want to know....
"Conversation and sex, when good, are more pleasurable than watching movies"
...these two blokes, are such good value!!!
Dude I love QT. Top 5 all time American directors...
Not even close to top 5 but still great
You can tell when QT gets too high and the discussion disintegrates. Hilarious
Funny to see Tarantino this high
Man, QT was absolutely scorched for the last hour and change. 😂
One of the greatest youtube videos ever! Here. I said it.
I got stoned on second hand smoke. Great show
Bill really loves to hear his own voice. Why have a guest just to cut them off and talk over them. I don’t understand why people like him so much and why minds like QT tolerate it.
Bill being clueless again
QT is HAMMMMMERED 😂
I love how you could hear the liquor hitting Quentin in real time during the second half
25:55 is the exact moment Quentin got drunk.
Bill: I’m not a Republican!
Voted for Dole lol
Not like Clinton wasn’t either, though…
Hello America,
I do hope you're well.
If I may, can I just correct Bill on a couple of points about old Blighty?
1) In the 90s we had 5 terrestrial TV channels, not 2. Those that could afford it could add to that through Sky satellite TV.
2) In the 90s, around 95% of Londoners where white, now its around 60%. A dramatic change but nowhere near the figures old Billy was spouting.
Regards,
The British
8:09 then they are not the minority, cartman!
Quentin rules!!!! Maher's fantastic
tarantino has a drunken tongue tangled from minute 28 hahaha
"That's what Hawk Tuah means!?"
"Hawk Tuah, yes.. why, getting an idea for a movie?"
That's rich
These guys are so baked.
Tarantino got completely toasted 🤣🤣🤣
"I'm her daddy"......u ok Bill?
does Bill realize how easily he makes memes for MAGA?!
19:41 "People were just better" sounds like a built-in ad for make america great again, no?
I got a job as a sound recordist in television news in London at the end of the 80s. No university, no problem. Can you do the job? Yes. Ok, we'll try you out. That was the interview.
The last time that Britain had only 2 TV channels was 1955, Bill was born in 1956. 🙄
This is hilarious. I almost feel stoned watching this.
here in the uk we have the very best documentaries about fucking lawns I'll have you know young men. 😂😂😂
Thanks so much for posting this!
I just love this so much. they should definitely cohost a regular podcast
I hope the video archives the Tarantino Avery audio podcast comes back as a video podcast, Tarantino is as cool in interviews and hypnotic as William Friedkin I never get sick of these guys talk
Don't tell anyone, but Quentin is a moderate! Not a radical like some people would think!
He was a radical anarchist before becoming a corporate Democrat.
19:56 I'm convinced QT just shows up for the free pot
Ah, the extremely frustrating contrast between Tarantino who takes time to formulate a response, and Maher who takes Tarantino's time to formulate his
Yeah he was interrupting him too much the first half then they got into a groove and then qt got hammered and the climax of Hawk Tuah being explained to QT and his eyes when he realized it was over nothing is hilarious.
@@johnnyoraveche really wasn’t interrupting
I don't think that was quite as bad this time, but hat's off for your wording!
Chris Rock said it more than 20 years ago. Some things I'm liberal about and some things I'm conservative about. And I find this to be true with your typical, average, working class family. But their voices don't need big media attention
That dinner after must’ve been interesting. “I like your Billy Joel boots sir puke on them”
07:00 Okey Mr Tarantino say it! Now you can do it with an Iphone! Amazing Times we are living! On A Set! Yeah! So adorable!
Great interview, but all I can think of is I have to read this book on the 2012 election by who the hell knows! 😂
The last part is so fucking funny, I couldn't stop laughing.
Maher is such a boomer…. I enjoyed listening to QT.
This podcast is AMAZING !!!!!!!!
Guy Ritchie cracked it in the 90s and never worked for bbc or went to university
Probably the closest second to QT in that era ( for those type of very fast dialogue movies), but I think Ritchie worked with film projects that had BBC funding.
There are anomalies but the system in England is shocking. So many working on our tv had parents working in the industry many Oxford and Cambridge and RADA. It's a big boys club here. And incredibly elitist. A famous British comedy duo from the 70s Morecombe and wise were told they HAD to tell jokes written for them by Oxford trained people at BBC. Despite them being comedy geniuses themselves. They had to leave the BBC and go to ITV. In uk often the right accent is more important than talent
@@billdoor3140 A lot of great talent came out of those places. The elitism had a lot to do with there only being the BBC until ITV came along in the mid '50's (or ?STV when started).
Many of my favorite comedy actors / duos from the '70s and '80s would have went to either college, or in the case of Monty Python...both
This was my immediate thought.
When I was living through the 90's I absolutely thought of it as the 70's part two. At least the first half of the 90's. The 1994 Woodstock was very much like the first Woodstock, with no fights and basically everyone loved everyone. In college, the 60's and 70's hippy aesthetic came back, with candles and tie dye.
The only frustrating thing about these is that I want to be in the 3rd chair and contribute. When at 26:12 Quintin is talking about "brand loyalty"; that is the opening scene right there from Mad Men, episode one, Don talking to the waiter about why he is loyal to "Old Gold", while Don Draper is trying to sell him on Lucky Strikes. Would have loved to have jumped in and talked about that reference.
Am I the only one that thinks the higher Bill gets the more he starts sounding like Jeff Goldblum?
Well, QT finally asked the question on who that girl was on the show a few weeks ago that I had to stop watching because it was a new low for the show. Now He knows as well as I do. "That got her a seat on your show?"
I could say a lot; however, watching Mr. Bill and Mr. Quentin pass a joint and talk film makes me “love being an American”! 🎨❤️🎨❤️🎨❤️
Just a reminder - if anyone lets Tarantino know - I think he could make an epic remake of Carpenter’s “They Live”. A synthesis of styles could be amazing. Maybe it could be done jointly, if these directors agreed?
man i love blitzed Q.T
I like this. I wonder how long before it gets taken down.
46:19 "If you have more pot, we can come back and do some more"
I think the late 80's/90's had the best movies. My theory is that after 9/11 the movies turned bad. The movies started looking bleak, the ''fun'' factor was replaced with this urge of making everything overly realistic and storytelling became less important.
marvellous!
I'm impressed by Tarantino's ability to understand and articulate social dynamics. He's hella better than Bill.
Wdym
"No complaints from your sets" Better not tell Maher about the Uma incendent.
As much as I like both.. it's somewhat glaring when don't mention Miramax, for whom QT made many of his earlier movies.
Who gives a shit
The silent pauses before QT replies!
W for getting from the substack thanks