Quentin Tarantino: The Inspiration For Pulp Fiction

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2014
  • Quentin Tarantino explains the inspiration for his film PULP FICTION.
  • Розваги

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1,7 тис.

  • @zedtheorem8446
    @zedtheorem8446 7 років тому +758

    Listening to him makes you fall in love with movies all over again.

    • @thomasrainbow
      @thomasrainbow 5 років тому +16

      Tom Cruise talking about movies can have that effect too. They're both very passionate about what they do.

    • @eguy2450
      @eguy2450 4 роки тому +11

      Zed is dead

    • @ambassador8524
      @ambassador8524 3 роки тому

      Lol, What!

    • @GarnetBurke
      @GarnetBurke 3 роки тому +3

      @@thomasrainbow yea.. you can say that...listen to his recent rant on the set of MI7

    • @mysticstylez5854
      @mysticstylez5854 2 роки тому +1

      @@GarnetBurke lmao

  • @davidstair6834
    @davidstair6834 8 років тому +2922

    Whether you love him or hate him, you have to respect that he single handedly build his career out of nothing. He had absolutely nothing, and made himself into something.

    • @cerniglia65
      @cerniglia65 8 років тому +120

      +David Stair how could you hate him? I guess i get people not liking his personality but his movies are incredible

    • @davidstair6834
      @davidstair6834 8 років тому +96

      Oh, I fanboy over his stuff too. I just know a lot of people hate him so I said whether you love him or hate him. I think Tarantino is the definition of what modern day cinema should be. There are some exceptions though , Christopher Nolan, David Fincher, and more still make good movies as well. Quentin Tarantino hold a very unique special place though.

    • @daltonmoen1404
      @daltonmoen1404 7 років тому +18

      cerniglia65 He's weird, and people don't like how violent his movies are. I'm not one of those, I prefer to see the bullets explode when they hit their target. I think it's fucking awesome

    • @thebacons5943
      @thebacons5943 6 років тому +37

      Ironically, I think he falls into the same trap he talked about in this interview. At some point (Kill bill vol 2? Death proof?) he seems to have lost his edge. I haven't loved a Tarantino movie since Jackie Brown/Kill Bill. And I love the guy and root for him (Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction are in my top 10) but it seems like he doesn't try anymore. Django ends like a joke, and in my opinion it doesn't feel like he was ready to take on the topics covered in Inglorious Basterds. Hateful 8 actually felt like he tried again, so I'm hopeful, but it's been a loooong time since he made a classic

    • @seezy4
      @seezy4 5 років тому +7

      i can't believe someone would actually be able to write this comment down and not feel shame. This is the reason why the government is winning, taking over peoples minds and making us brainless slaves.

  • @Studeb
    @Studeb 8 років тому +881

    Matthew McConaughey called, he want's some of his "alrights" back.

  • @markoportuondo7375
    @markoportuondo7375 Рік тому +102

    He stands out from other filmmakers because of his undying love of film. You can tell how much love he has for the art form and relishes in making a movie.

    • @cookiecutter344
      @cookiecutter344 Рік тому +2

      Different actors have spoken about the discussion he has with them on building the character and sends clips, and litature on his vision for the character they r playing; Dern said, since making movies since 1954, Quinton is one of the best directors he has worked with and makes the process enjoyable and fun.

    • @jerryoconnor-ps8bb
      @jerryoconnor-ps8bb 5 днів тому

      Absolutely, agree with you totally. He is a one off, I doubt we will ever see anyone else like him again.

  • @yamnehroncero4238
    @yamnehroncero4238 8 років тому +1598

    Samuel Jackson on Pulp Fiction has the most badass dialogue in the whole history of cinema. Classic.

    • @Gencturk92
      @Gencturk92 8 років тому +12

      +Y Roncero excuse me ? What about Morgan Freeman from shawshank redemption ? What about Tom Hanks from Forrest Gump ?

    • @chrisv384
      @chrisv384 8 років тому +83

      +Gencturk92 no excuse you... Forest Gump is a dimwit, Jules is the very epitome of a cool hitman.

    • @Gencturk92
      @Gencturk92 8 років тому +3

      Chris V who won the best actor in 1995 oscar awards then ?

    • @yamnehroncero4238
      @yamnehroncero4238 8 років тому +77

      Dudes... I'm talking about "dialogue".
      Tarantino is a master for creating great and epic dialogues for his characters and he just nailed it for L. Jackson.
      Badass doesn't mean best actor or most memorable. It just means... badass as in fucking cool, awesome, entertaining, smart, deep and meaningful.

    • @Gencturk92
      @Gencturk92 8 років тому +1

      Y Roncero so your telling me Morgan Freeman and Forrest Gump isnt cool, awesome, entertaining, smart ?

  • @whitetpoison
    @whitetpoison 8 років тому +131

    That Astro Boy tie is tough.

  • @CXNXB
    @CXNXB 6 років тому +409

    This is a man whos brain does not, will not, slow down. He is full of information and imagination. I am so grateful hes not in a history book yet and I can actually enjoy his work while he is still creating it. Love you Quentin!

  • @jaymacdonnell4730
    @jaymacdonnell4730 8 років тому +280

    23:45 for origin of Pulp Fiction

  • @ekeb1
    @ekeb1 8 років тому +552

    What makes this interview great is that he get to talk and have the lead and gets thrown back on track once in a while and they have an actual conversation.
    Also, the interviewer seem to have decent amount of knowledge about what he is talking about.

    • @DeepDuh
      @DeepDuh 8 років тому +9

      +ekeb1 Imagine as if *gasp* people back then still had some attention span so they could actually put a lengthy interview on TV. American TV has some great interviewer talents today but they're never even given the screentime to something in depth like this.

    • @ekeb1
      @ekeb1 8 років тому +6

      DeepDuh Yeah it all so snappy, quick and just not very informative. Too me there is nothing more rewarding from an interview than a interviewer who knows his craft talking with a guy who knows his craft very well.

    • @Randomdive
      @Randomdive 8 років тому +10

      At the same time though, Charlie Rose still has essentially the same exact show with the same exact format with the same exact interview style as he did back then. He was and is the best as far as informative interviews go. You should see his interview with the Syrian president

    • @ekeb1
      @ekeb1 8 років тому

      Thomas Main I will. thanks for letting me know

    • @frodobeggins562
      @frodobeggins562 8 років тому +6

      +ekeb1 I agree with you on most points. Yet the interviewer still talks from the point of view of the reporter: meaning QT talks about telling a story and the interviewer responds "No, you are doing it to keep audience on the edge of the seat". I mean since journalism is all about sensations and big news and making waves he just doens't understand what it means being a writer, what it means telling a story. I guess I wish he would put less his own agenda in if you know what I mean. Because when I saw "The Hateful Eight" what blew me away was 'wow here is a guy actually telling a story. Not trying to make me feel this or that, not trying to shock me, not trying to make me believe this or that or trying to moral me to death but simply telling a story with a gusto". And here I watch this interview and he says :yeah I love stories". And a lot of people didn't understand The Hateful or gotten offended by it because people nowadays ahve simply forgotten about the art of telling stories. They can't get the fact that there is no good guy in The Hateful, there is no moral, that the violence is there because well those were the times, that QT is not homophobic or rasist or whatever. It's kinda upsetting that people can't think for themselves.

  • @lisamenzel8102
    @lisamenzel8102 Рік тому +251

    You can feel nearly in every word, every sentence his passion for movies and making them. Never get tired of listening to him. A rousing kind of speech. I love Quentin and everything he did, since I've been maybe 12 or 13. It's just the way he embolds you. Never give up and do what you love. Although nobody believes in you, you can make it. Thank you Quentin.

    • @geemonster9179
      @geemonster9179 Рік тому +1

      His last couple of films weren't that great in my view especially Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the last ten mins of the film were the best after nearly 3 hrs of mundanity

    • @AllenFreemanMediaGuru
      @AllenFreemanMediaGuru Рік тому +3

      Read his new book where he breaks down his favorite movies. It’s excellent.

    • @lisamenzel8102
      @lisamenzel8102 Рік тому +2

      @@AllenFreemanMediaGuru I already read it and saw him with his cinema speculation book tour in London and Berlin. That was definitely the best thing in my whole life!

  • @pepas346
    @pepas346 8 років тому +236

    the intro was the 90s in a nutshell.

    • @takerdust
      @takerdust 7 років тому +6

      Rose's show still uses the same intro on PBS..

    • @gonzbry7272
      @gonzbry7272 7 років тому +7

      lol yup that about sums it up

    • @dakanoa
      @dakanoa 3 роки тому

      So true. Greez from Bavaria germany

    • @AnkoniteReaver
      @AnkoniteReaver Рік тому

      I fully agree 100%

  • @cevahirileri7594
    @cevahirileri7594 8 років тому +358

    I love you, Quentin.

  • @goopah
    @goopah 2 роки тому +260

    At first I thought Tarantino was just full of himself, and it's easy to get that impression. But the more I listen him talk, the more I realized that he is simply impassioned about filmmaking and wants to spread his enthusiasm to inspire future filmmakers. I'm no expert, but certainly by now there must be other great filmmakers that have in fact been inspired by Tarantino, at least in part.

    • @med-2014
      @med-2014 2 роки тому +10

      Like me! I’m no filmmaker yet but I’m definitely going to be one cause of him!

    • @andybaldman
      @andybaldman 2 роки тому

      Nope.

    • @jonathanlocke6404
      @jonathanlocke6404 2 роки тому +19

      He is a little full of himself, but he knows what he's talking about and it's really interesting to hear him talk about it...If someone has the goods, I'm gonna indulge a little ego...

    • @JK_Clark
      @JK_Clark 2 роки тому +3

      Absolutely, I didn't have as positive thoughts about his attitude as I do now after watching this (I've always loved his movies, though). A week ago or so ago I was reading a thread about people with ADHD, about how some of them can give unlimited focus to a particular topic at the expense of everything else. With their descriptions still echoing in my mind, watching him talk about his earlier life and general relationship to movies is a very different way to 'accept' his passion and confidence.
      Now I feel happier that he found an outlet for his passion that works for him, but also because he's so focussed and happy that his outlet is successful; he's spreading that enthusiasm around to all who might aspire to also be filmmakers or just really enjoy film. I bet he works a lot in the industry on projects that are never attributed to him, helping others reach their artistic goals but preferring not to take away from their success or publicity. The man is a humble genius, imo.

    • @gagslovedotcom
      @gagslovedotcom 2 роки тому +6

      @@jonathanlocke6404 I didn't see him here as being full of himself. I just saw a lot of energy and passion for movies.

  • @michellecerioni4903
    @michellecerioni4903 5 років тому +133

    Whenever I'm writing and become unmotivated, hearing Tarantino talk about films for 10 seconds gets me motivated again. I'm so glad that someone out there has this kind of passion for cinema.

  • @mynameisjefferson3771
    @mynameisjefferson3771 Рік тому +52

    Let’s not let it be forgotten Roger Avery’s contributions to Pulp Fiction’s writing. Two people accepted the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

    • @thirdhandlv4231
      @thirdhandlv4231 Рік тому

      Yea but its mostly Tarantino, although Avery still played a big role overall.

    • @Ryan07_20
      @Ryan07_20 7 місяців тому

      @@thirdhandlv4231he made the entire story of the second act (the gold watch)

  • @Ray1969.
    @Ray1969. 2 роки тому +224

    Quentin Tarantino is one of the most brilliant writer/directors of his generation. No question

    • @Hs3u39
      @Hs3u39 2 роки тому +4

      Definitely a brilliant guy and like filmmaker.

    • @motnosniv
      @motnosniv 2 роки тому +1

      Brilliant ? i don't think so. Psychopath is more like it.

    • @matthewgordonpettipas6773
      @matthewgordonpettipas6773 2 роки тому +1

      While I agree he's talented (he's a great writer in my opinion, I love reading his scripts) I find him overrated. To me, he isn't a genius or even a legend, he's just a good storyteller among good storytellers.
      find terms 'one of the greatest' or 'legendary' meaningless. We all have opinions on who is the best, who is the greatest etc. A person I may find great you might think is mediocre and visa versa.
      Its all relative.

    • @zhulza
      @zhulza 2 роки тому +1

      @@motnosniv You do realize there are brilliant Psychopaths right? Also what evidence do you have that he is a Psycho?

    • @motnosniv
      @motnosniv 2 роки тому

      @@zhulza Have you seen his movies?

  • @ReuploadArchivist
    @ReuploadArchivist 8 років тому +293

    Drinking game! Take a shot every time Quentin says "Alright"

    • @Studeb
      @Studeb 8 років тому +3

      You'd still die, and that's not even a joke.

    • @krishnachamarti1256
      @krishnachamarti1256 8 років тому +10

      +Milo Graham drunk at 0:01

    • @sup3474
      @sup3474 5 років тому +2

      Alright

    • @MANIMALIZED
      @MANIMALIZED 5 років тому

      @@RicardoMoralesMassin hahah

    • @JasonXBeats
      @JasonXBeats 5 років тому +2

      I’m drunk 14 minutes in

  • @blackie75
    @blackie75 7 років тому +58

    such a down to earth guy. he talks like a kid about films, i love that

  • @drewa6891
    @drewa6891 2 роки тому +75

    It's rare that you encounter someone who is just 100% who he is, but that's Tarantino. Great interview.

  • @fhowland
    @fhowland Рік тому +47

    One of the best screenwriters to ever live. I’ve never heard anyone who can write better dialogue. Only the Cohen brothers come close.

    • @tablescissors67
      @tablescissors67 Рік тому +1

      Well said

    • @andivax
      @andivax Рік тому +1

      Kevin Smith?

    • @fonzee754
      @fonzee754 Рік тому +1

      Paul Schrader is a legend and so is Paul Thomas Anderson. John Hughes was also amazing, when I was a kid in the 80s I loved all his movies.

    • @evanbassett4505
      @evanbassett4505 Рік тому

      Paul Thomas Anderson rivals him, imo

  • @Dramatello
    @Dramatello 8 років тому +681

    Please tell me... am I weird for just playing this interview as background music while I'm working? I love Tarantino's interviews and the way he approaches every question. You can hear he's having major fun doing what he's doing.

    • @FortWhenTeaThyme
      @FortWhenTeaThyme 8 років тому +26

      +Dramatello Loads of people put conversation on in the background.

    • @aplas6474
      @aplas6474 8 років тому +14

      +Dramatello I am doing the same thing right now.

    • @user-ne9hg1lu3g
      @user-ne9hg1lu3g 8 років тому +18

      yeah your a fucking weirdo

    • @xavierjones4574
      @xavierjones4574 8 років тому +6

      +Dramatello
      yes you are weird

    • @user-ne9hg1lu3g
      @user-ne9hg1lu3g 8 років тому

      +Adem “This City” Adıyaman you're a weirdo too

  • @HULLGRAFFITI
    @HULLGRAFFITI 2 роки тому +48

    A true artist...Depending on my mood either Pulp Fiction or Trainspotting are the greatest films of the 90's....

    • @iamfantastic.iamgreat3649
      @iamfantastic.iamgreat3649 2 роки тому

      Four Weddings and a Funeral or Ace Ventura Pet Detective 2 are the two best movies if the 90s ever. FACT!!! 🎥💯

    • @JC-jr9hw
      @JC-jr9hw 3 місяці тому

      @@iamfantastic.iamgreat3649 are you seriously comparing those two to pulp fiction and trainspotting?

  • @theplothickens
    @theplothickens 5 років тому +48

    Filmmaking masterclass right here. For free.

  • @tmac8892
    @tmac8892 7 років тому +202

    zeds dead baby. zeds dead.

  • @A.I-GAMING
    @A.I-GAMING 2 роки тому +39

    After seeing this I realized how spot on Norm Macdonald's impression was.

    • @civlyzed
      @civlyzed 2 роки тому +5

      Now I don't mean I got a bit ego ok, cause I don't, alright. I mean my actual head is huge, alright!

  • @L0nn13_c0
    @L0nn13_c0 8 років тому +546

    Tarantino saved Hollywood in the 90s.

    • @dealerovski82
      @dealerovski82 7 років тому +12

      I had tickets for a early screening of Jackie Brown and mixed the days and missed it :(

    • @maxfieldnuckels9075
      @maxfieldnuckels9075 7 років тому +97

      The Shawshank redemption, Schindler's list, heat, casino, goodfellas, the silence of the lambs, Fargo, etc. Those had nothing to do with him.

    • @CaptNeeda
      @CaptNeeda 7 років тому +11

      Four Rooms was self indulgent nonsense

    • @maxfieldnuckels9075
      @maxfieldnuckels9075 7 років тому +6

      I think Shawshank , Schindler's, heat, and Unforgiven are better than silence and Fargo

    • @quintoncheckers3053
      @quintoncheckers3053 7 років тому +3

      BECAUSE.... ROBERT THE BRUCE.. GOT ANYTHING MORE CLEVER THAN THAT? DONT BE SCURED 2 LET ME GNO .. ;)

  • @AoOniTV
    @AoOniTV 7 років тому +55

    "alright. ."

  • @didina_8647
    @didina_8647 5 років тому +33

    I’m sooo interested in movies and American cinematography. I’m only 14 now and I’m from The Czech Republic. Quentin Tarantino proved that no meter where you are from or who you are, you can make your dreams come true. Thank you Quentin Tarantino.

    • @abdelrahmanreda5219
      @abdelrahmanreda5219 3 роки тому

      Didina, I was sent to tell you that you will reach the stars, and when you do, try to help some other one to figure it out as well..

  • @slepwick01
    @slepwick01 8 років тому +172

    Parting ways with Butt-Head was clearly the best thing this guy could have done for his career.

  • @lofimoda
    @lofimoda 8 років тому +31

    Remember when people were intelligent, and could talk to each other for hours? That were the days..

    • @SuperBillwoo
      @SuperBillwoo 4 роки тому +3

      Those*, ...*, and you don’t need a comma. Yeah those sure were the days.

    • @kdir1381
      @kdir1381 4 роки тому +1

      @@SuperBillwoo I'm not a *huge* fan, but I gotta say, Joe Rogan's podcast is a great platform for long form discussions, and he has a lot of cool guests. But yeah, in terms of that stuff being on a mainstream late night television show; those days seem to be behind us.

    • @thirdhandlv4231
      @thirdhandlv4231 3 місяці тому

      I dont have to remember them, im a bit of a historian myself, the one thing i also dont have to remember are nursing home boomers judging the current generation, it happened for people like QT in 1990's ''oh my these barbarians enjoying this kind of movie, yucky yuck yuck slappidy fuck duck DASD''

  • @deVon30241
    @deVon30241 8 років тому +42

    Holy fucking shit. I used to do the same thing with my action figures lol. I made my own movies in my head loosely based off of others I'd seen with my action figures and shit like that. It was actually a great way to pass time, I felt like I was being creative while having fun! Kinda neat that Tarantino of all people did the same thing

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat 7 років тому +176

    "I am so not interested in porn movies"
    - confirmed movie foot fetishist #1

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat 7 років тому +2

      Big Dick Hoff
      It's a sad kind of porn bigotry

    • @Theshadowball4
      @Theshadowball4 7 років тому +10

      Big Dick Hoff because porn doesn't take talent

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat 7 років тому +14

      Esteban Rosado
      Try it out and see how you fare ...

    • @hadara69
      @hadara69 5 років тому +2

      Yea, I didn't buy that either...

    • @son_hashira1234
      @son_hashira1234 4 роки тому +4

      My wife’s boyfriend says she’s perfect at it 👍🏼

  • @AleksandreMzhavia
    @AleksandreMzhavia 8 років тому +30

    I like this talented bastard.

  • @DS8379
    @DS8379 7 років тому +35

    Fond memories of this interview!!! I was flipping channels one day and saw a weird looking guy with a blue jacket and wild tie and thought "who the hell is that?"
    I flipped back and said whoever this guy is I gotta watch him talk. This was the fall down the rabbithole of Tarantino madness that is stronger than ever!

  • @VoidNeon
    @VoidNeon 5 років тому +44

    Quentin is so charismatic and inspirational. A true icon and legend of cinema and general consistency in the quality, strength and uniqueness of his films and art in general.

  • @jangtheconqueror
    @jangtheconqueror 5 років тому +19

    I love watching people who are passionate about their art

  • @commentsCONTENTteeShirts
    @commentsCONTENTteeShirts 8 років тому +93

    There is this profound and intangible feeling I can't explain when watching Pulp Fiction.
    Underneath the tales of redemption is some underlying fundamental truth which exists, though beyond my own comprehension. The fractured storyline and fate of its characters are interconnected on a deep level.
    I know how pretensious I sound, but no other movie evokes such a strong cosmic feeling while watching.

    • @punisher00109
      @punisher00109 8 років тому +1

      +Let's All Have a Pity Party! great analysis

    • @commentsCONTENTteeShirts
      @commentsCONTENTteeShirts 8 років тому +1

      Thanks.. if you're being genuine.. lol

    • @punisher00109
      @punisher00109 8 років тому +1

      Let's All Have a Pity Party! I am. haha sorry. it hit the nail on the head on how i feel about pulp fiction. exactly

    • @commentsCONTENTteeShirts
      @commentsCONTENTteeShirts 8 років тому +1

      +Guard Passer Well that's the main reason I posted that -- a 'vibe' or 'feeling' can't really be explained too often much less shared by someone else though I figured maybe someone else would concur.

    • @RonnyWho
      @RonnyWho 8 років тому +1

      +Let's All Have a Pity Party! I think you need to lay off the DMT, brother haha

  • @DigitalGus75
    @DigitalGus75 2 роки тому +13

    Props to Charlie rose too. That was a good interview, and Tarantino was completely engaged…

  • @HalfEatenMedia
    @HalfEatenMedia 2 роки тому +26

    Sometimes I wonder how many great potential filmmakers like Tarantino are looked over and never given a chance.

    • @JC-jr9hw
      @JC-jr9hw 3 місяці тому +1

      Indeed. Or great songwriters/musicians. So few people ever get a real chance. There must be many other geniuses out there that were never discovered when they were young and who went on to have boring jobs in order to survive.

  • @zennim125
    @zennim125 7 років тому +531

    astro boy tie.
    tarantino was an anime fan before it was cool.
    jk anime fans are not cool yet.

    • @thelukesternater
      @thelukesternater 7 років тому +5

      Read more lol

    • @marshallzane7735
      @marshallzane7735 7 років тому +16

      Lucas Melo Anime is hella gay

    • @zennim125
      @zennim125 7 років тому +1

      ***** now i feel embarrassed for liking anime, being on the same demographic than you makes me puke.
      and anime is hella gay, cheers

    • @zennim125
      @zennim125 7 років тому +1

      ***** i am hella gay, gay is not pejorative.
      and the character is jack from mass effect.
      and someone sucked the fun out of you, i am sorry for whatever happened to you boy

    • @mickmaxtube
      @mickmaxtube 7 років тому +1

      Nothing to do with anime kid, its about TV shows in a specific time period, namely the 70's when I was a kid. But I wouldnt expect a pre-teen loser like you to understand big words like nostalgia. If you had parents I'd advise you to ask them, but since you are obviously an unwanted, abandoned, too-late-to-abort-mistake I wont pose statements that are bound to make you depressed.

  • @ShoTgUn851112
    @ShoTgUn851112 9 років тому +104

    Listening his interviews is a great experience. Extremely enthusiastic, knows his stuff very well. Great guy.
    Thanks for the upload!
    Also, that tie :D

  • @seannapper9029
    @seannapper9029 7 місяців тому +5

    One of the greatest top 3 film interviews/featurettes ever. I’ll never forget, my senior year of high school I took a movie class and had to make a short silent movie, and I asked my late foster mother if I can shoot a short movie in her house and she said” no “ and I remember watching this on the pulp fiction dvd and the indie spirit awards interview, got me to push towards shooting the film in a different location, especially in the school. All in al got the short silent movie done l got well received appreciation I graduated that year and finished the class with a 99 and told me he use my short silent film as learning examples in his class. What an difference, thank you for this interview. Always an inspiration.

  • @MultiBwebb
    @MultiBwebb 7 років тому +21

    Easy to listen to this guy talk He really draws you in with his enthusiasm. I'm gonna watch pulp fiction again now right here on good ole Utube

  • @MarkBird32
    @MarkBird32 2 роки тому +16

    "Before I can edit and properly organize my thoughts, my first feeling after a Tarantino film is that of emptiness. I'm in a trance at the craft and history of cinema that he can pull from and execute better than anyone but nevertheless, by the end of it I'm left feeling painfully empty."
    Ingmar Bergman

  • @countbabyfang
    @countbabyfang 9 років тому +32

    this is such gold.

  • @santos8468
    @santos8468 8 років тому +27

    He was so young here, and surprisingly good looking.

  • @jazzman2516
    @jazzman2516 Рік тому +11

    He was absolutely bang on about seeing history as stories. It helps so much when studying it and it makes it way more interesting. It is just the great lore of humanity if you think about it. There’s a reason ‘historia’ means both ‘history’ and ‘story’ in Spanish.

  • @nicholassaunders8227
    @nicholassaunders8227 8 років тому +69

    Fun drinking game: Take a shot every time Quentin Tarantino says "alright"

    • @DeepDuh
      @DeepDuh 8 років тому +6

      +Nicholas Saunders but only if you consider a hospital trip fun and you have good healthcare coverage...

    • @kaneda7368
      @kaneda7368 8 років тому +14

      +Nicholas Saunders fun fact: you are a copy paste

    • @jimtreebob2096
      @jimtreebob2096 7 років тому

      Nicholas Saunders whatever you say president reagan!

    • @keepplayingnice
      @keepplayingnice 5 років тому +1

      where am i

    • @PaulBenjaminJenkins
      @PaulBenjaminJenkins 5 років тому

      I invented this drinking game nearly 20 years ago. I am speaking to you beyond the grave...

  • @darkgravityplay1904
    @darkgravityplay1904 8 років тому +14

    funny how he's evolved to the point where he now says he's a writer first then a filmmaker. Here he's saying he's a filmmaker then a writer

  • @mvasqu762
    @mvasqu762 6 років тому +28

    Because of Tarantino, I only feel justified going to a diner after I did some real shit. I can't go to one otherwise...

  • @cybergothika6906
    @cybergothika6906 2 роки тому +6

    He seemed a little more humble in the beginning. For some reason the young Quentin is more likeable for me than the old one. I guess when you get famous and good you get way above the head.

  • @FullTiltClownShoes
    @FullTiltClownShoes 7 років тому +27

    Charlie Rose has a way of often running over someone right before they're about to make a point. It's upsetting.

    • @jeffkerr807
      @jeffkerr807 2 роки тому +1

      Ya. Cuts him off as hes about to tell us something with a stupid comment or question. I think Tarantino was getting annoyed

  • @DemonSlide
    @DemonSlide Рік тому +3

    This is one of the greatest interviews I've ever seen.
    As an artist myself, it's so cool to hear Tarantino talk about similar things happening to me.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @logand450
    @logand450 4 роки тому +4

    Gotta applaud the interviewer for being mature and respectful, one of the few to do this with Tarantino

  • @willmosse3684
    @willmosse3684 5 років тому +2

    Amazing interview. Gotta watch Pulp Fiction again. That movie blew my mind as a young teenager back in the mid 90s.

  • @DirtBlockGames
    @DirtBlockGames 5 років тому +11

    I wish Quentin started a film review show. It could be of his favourite (and least favourite films).
    I would watch it 24/7

  • @mikealpha8779
    @mikealpha8779 7 років тому +9

    only during a recent viewing did i realise....
    pulp fiction is not one film, it is a series of short films
    fully contained short films-
    brilliant perfect short films
    the genius is how these masterful short films come together to create a greater whole
    it is and will probably always remain the greatest film ever made

  • @kevinhogan7814
    @kevinhogan7814 7 років тому +29

    Great historical document.

  • @realmahadeo
    @realmahadeo Рік тому

    Really enjoyed this interview. Both parties performed really well. To me, this is the case when the interviewer was really able to adapt to the guest and get the most out of the guest. Thanks for uploading

  • @kamishiro2816
    @kamishiro2816 2 роки тому +44

    Always loved the idealistic dialogue of tarantino flicks especially pulp fiction, always makes me think of being in a shower after an argument and just brainstorming the perfect thing you should have said

    • @liltick102
      @liltick102 2 роки тому +2

      Brilliant lmaooo

    • @Widembois
      @Widembois Рік тому +1

      I’ve never heard that before, it’s the perfect description of his writing lmao

  • @vishalnimkar8246
    @vishalnimkar8246 9 років тому +31

    The best interview I have seen recently...!
    How Quentin approaches a story opens a new dimension for story telling...!

    • @nenad-seguljev
      @nenad-seguljev 8 років тому

      +Vishal Nimkar yap... that's great interview

  • @sssyria
    @sssyria 2 роки тому +16

    This guy is a true inspiration for any young person

  • @idonothing7557
    @idonothing7557 7 місяців тому +1

    Bro... It's just speachless how great documentary you made up here. Please know that basketball fan here in Seoul even enjoys and loves your masterpiece in a rainy night of October.

  • @stevescontriano860
    @stevescontriano860 2 роки тому +19

    Very interesting interview. Quentin Tarantino definitely has a lot of energy

  • @vincentblack7011
    @vincentblack7011 3 роки тому +6

    His bounce and enthusiasm is so awesome. He has a total lust for life and his career. We need more directors like Quentin these days 💯

    • @JC-jr9hw
      @JC-jr9hw 3 місяці тому

      They wouldn’t be allowed in the game these days.

  • @Dozier717
    @Dozier717 2 роки тому +29

    Charlie Rose is an absolute gem. Love his style of interviewing and unique voice

    • @motnosniv
      @motnosniv 2 роки тому

      No, he's a freak psychopath like most hollywood bigwigs.

    • @AIKnowYou
      @AIKnowYou Рік тому +10

      Way too many interruptions, annoying af

    • @peterhobday
      @peterhobday Рік тому +9

      Rose talks as though he is talking to a child. Patronizing, interrupting.

    • @danjak_rpg
      @danjak_rpg Рік тому +2

      Compared to the interviewers nowadays, Charlie Rose IS a gem.
      Within this interview, it is very clear that he stays on the tracks of the interviewee's interests and facilitates them to elaborate on certain topics (which what journalists are suppose to do).
      He may have drawbacks in the form of interuptions. But, its still better than the sensasionalist crap today.

  • @moserfugger6363
    @moserfugger6363 2 роки тому +3

    probably the third time i've watched this interview. i'm watching it when i need inspiration - and a kick in the butt to actually do something with that inspiration. it always works.
    greetings from germany :)

    • @rktyler3470
      @rktyler3470 2 роки тому

      Get off UA-cam and back to writing!

    • @moserfugger6363
      @moserfugger6363 2 роки тому +1

      @@rktyler3470
      Yeah, UA-cam can be a huge time waster and distract from doing more productive things.
      But aside from getting creative inspiration I'm mostly using it to enhance my english skills. Especially when posting comments. Works pretty well so far.
      Greetings from Germany 👌

  • @braddywarbucks
    @braddywarbucks 5 років тому +8

    Of the hundreds of movies I've seen in the theater Pulp Fiction was the most impactful and memorable. I still remember walking out of the theater floored by that experience and excited about seeing what movie making could be.

  • @lancegoodthrust546
    @lancegoodthrust546 8 років тому +3

    Thanks for uploading this. I remember seeing this interview when I was in high school. Pre-web, so harder to access the behind the scenes stuff. When I saw Pulp Fiction in the theatre I was just beginning high school. I just remember I had never seen a film like it. It actually inspired me to do little nothing films on my own. But when I saw this interview, it was my first time hearing from the man who made it. I get chills just watching this interview with the man who made me look at telling stories on film that, at the time, was just nonconventional. It's weird though. Watching this as a teenager and now in my 30's I understand a lot more about this interview. (If that makes any sense.)

  • @hayden2897
    @hayden2897 3 роки тому +38

    This guy is awesome and so are all his movies

  • @dextrodemon
    @dextrodemon 2 роки тому +4

    pulp fiction looks awesome in 4:3 on video, feels hella raw 44:00

  • @newton6850
    @newton6850 4 роки тому +3

    I love & admire his passion / LOVE he has for his medium / art ! It’s so fucking inspiring ! It makes you want to love and cherish ur personal passion 10000000x more!!

  • @robertlainsley824
    @robertlainsley824 8 років тому +48

    "Did you notice a sign outside of my house that said 'Dead African American Storage' "?

  • @cityeternal3328
    @cityeternal3328 2 роки тому

    Thanks for spreading passion for movies in the world.

  • @earlytimes2389
    @earlytimes2389 5 років тому +8

    This interview is art.

  • @nh8444
    @nh8444 2 роки тому +8

    Ive been on such a director kick recently. Quentin, Lucas, Cameron, Rodriguez, etc. such good company.
    Does he have an Astro Boy tie? Oh man. 14:44

  • @ChaseN194
    @ChaseN194 8 років тому +18

    I like his astro boy tie.

  • @whlewis9164
    @whlewis9164 Рік тому +2

    At about 27 minutes in the discussion of Director's career arcs and where they stopped making good films is really interesting. It sort of informs Tarantino's mindset about pretty much just making 10 films and moving on to something else.

  • @Horror-Man
    @Horror-Man 5 років тому +1

    How does this man have so much infectious energy and enthusiasm??!!

  • @marcsalvadorvilanova6512
    @marcsalvadorvilanova6512 5 років тому +5

    Wearing an Astro Boy tie in the mid 90's, the true geek.

  • @cometome255
    @cometome255 9 років тому +3

    I love it. Thanks for the upload 😁

  • @szmike
    @szmike 2 роки тому

    that is some good, old school proper journalism that's a dying breed now..... it's very nice to listen to....

  • @swissphillyd
    @swissphillyd 5 років тому

    This is by far the best interview of Quentin Tarantino ever

  • @jacobhartmann1050
    @jacobhartmann1050 2 роки тому +5

    Further proof that nerds make all the important contributions and all the cool art in the world. Love this cat!

  • @jebarisrenders6
    @jebarisrenders6 8 років тому +81

    I fall asleep to this every night

    • @legomypancakes
      @legomypancakes 7 років тому +3

      you are weird

    • @vgonzal3z356
      @vgonzal3z356 7 років тому +9

      CUTTING ROOM I fuck to this every day

    • @knucklefuhckle61
      @knucklefuhckle61 7 років тому +38

      I Jerk off to this Every Morning

    • @soultrane126
      @soultrane126 7 років тому +2

      nailed bro hahaha

    • @yanhanlu9559
      @yanhanlu9559 4 роки тому

      I did exactly that last night. And to find your comment today...

  • @Leolo96
    @Leolo96 5 років тому +1

    This was inspirational for me in so many ways

  • @AlexCio
    @AlexCio 4 роки тому +1

    I love to watch this interview every time again! :)

  • @newstreetbridge834
    @newstreetbridge834 2 роки тому +4

    Got to be his finest time after making that picture. He’s absolutely (naturally) buzzing. Legend.

  • @RedMissou
    @RedMissou 3 роки тому +8

    This was one good interview

  • @Wwrtf1750
    @Wwrtf1750 Рік тому

    He is an absolute visionary and genius on movies , love hearing you talk mr.Tarentino ❤pulp fiction has my heart

  • @Knarksafari
    @Knarksafari 7 років тому +2

    Wonderful interview!

  • @creoleboytherillonecharles9489
    @creoleboytherillonecharles9489 5 років тому +6

    Got damn genius. This man was a mad Scientist in Hollywood. .. can't lie .. he's the kind of "brilliant" that gets scary when you dissect it. Still. undeniably one of the most captivating film makers of my time.

  • @MechaCat123
    @MechaCat123 9 років тому +9

    that tie

  • @shair00
    @shair00 7 років тому +1

    Pulp Fiction is my favorite movie of Quentin Tarantino. I love EVERY movie he has ever written, but the story/stories behind pulp fiction are my favorite and I watch it at least four times a year.

  • @oscarbeas3950
    @oscarbeas3950 5 років тому +2

    An absolute genius. He’s a huge source of inspiration for the comic books I write!

  • @sscholle
    @sscholle 8 років тому +5

    Great interview! Charlie Rose did a great job, stayin out of T's way, listening to him, enjoying it.

    • @TheBeatles..
      @TheBeatles.. 8 років тому

      +Steve Scholle you seriuous?? Rose was shit and stopped QT constantly!!

  • @Benjabola
    @Benjabola 2 роки тому +16

    Imagine walking into a Blockbuster and asking Quentin to recommend a movie to you.

    • @silvergoon9009
      @silvergoon9009 2 роки тому +1

      imagine being an idiot, oh wait you dont have to, you know it already

    • @bbaskin6785
      @bbaskin6785 Рік тому

      ..and quietly enjoy the rush while getting back to the Delorean with your cassette,...don't mess up the future for the rest of us.

  • @baileycrawly
    @baileycrawly 4 роки тому +1

    Literally just finished watching pulp fiction for the first time. It was fantastic!

  • @joethedog949
    @joethedog949 Рік тому

    What a great interviewer. Knowledgeable and lets him speak

  • @americanpancakelive
    @americanpancakelive 8 років тому +4

    When it comes to story telling QT has always been and continues to be a brilliant thinker.