He is trying SO hard to be Godard
it's never gonna happen
even worse, he's realized he's made nothing but silly slop his whole life and now he's trying to make something "real"
Indeed. I feel like the only actually close to kino movie he's made is True Romance and Jackie Brown both of which enhanced by others to the point where he barely has the right to credit.
>Quentin Tarantino expressed his admiration for the French-Swiss director openly for years, once stating in an interview for Film Comment in 1994 that Jean-Luc Godard was for film as Bob Dylan was for music — revolutionary. This respect for Godard even extended to Tarantino's production company, which he named after Godard's 1964 film Bande a part.
>The first comment Godard made back towards Tarantino was in a 2004 interview for Epoca Magazine, whereby the director likened Tarantino to a dishonest child and that the director's work was null. "He chose the title of one of my worst films to name his production company. That doesn't surprise me at all," Godard stated.
>In 2013 Tarantino said he was "not really a big fan of Godard anymore."
It's called being self-critical, nothing pretentious or contrarian about it. Godard's career spanned like 70 years with Bande à part being one of his very first films, he probably saw it as a juvenile work
>I love this movie, it's a masterpiece >>Kek, you WOULD love that piece of shit, wouldn't you homosexual? >but you made it >>yeah, not one of my best to be honest *yawns*
Damn, based
I don’t know all the specifics on this clown Tarantino. I do know that nothing after Pulp Fiction has had that same effect as pulp fiction. All of his year 2000’s movie are fricking shit guaranteed.
>whole career has been ripping off other directors >for his last film he's just straight up taking footage from other movies and editing them into his
Poetry
>“His gifts as a director are enormous. I just can’t take him very seriously as a thinker – and that’s where we seem to differ, because he does. His message is what he cares about these days, and, like most movie messages, it could be written on the head of a pin.”
This is spot on, because Quarantino stopped making movies a decade ago, and started making moronic wishful thinking revenge porn movies >what if black slave revenged himself >what if israelites revenged themselves >what if actors revenged themselves
Ad nausea, same shit every time - truckload of word salad being tossed everywhere, suddenly interrupted by outburst of gory violence. Head of a pin indeed.
He never made a good movie. If Reservoir Dogs was a bunch of literally who's, no one would care. True Romance is his only true kino that doesn't feel schlocky or amateur only due to Tony Scott and the impeccable casting.
reservoir dogs is a good first low-budget movie, though i really think it is harvey keitel that took it to the next level by playing the part ultra-sincerely and grounding the whole movie.
pulp fiction is overrated but a good sophomoric effort that made the most of the hype surrounding him.
jackie brown is his best movie, but it should just be considered equal to a bunch of forgotten 70's b-movie.
it all went to shit after.
What's there to leak? >Every scene is 2-4 characters having a debate about who was the best character on some long forgotten cop drama from the 60s. >Then Sam Jackson comes on screen and calls someone a motherfricker. >Then a song from the 60s plays. >Then someone is a Black person or calls someone a Black person. >Someone gets murdered because despite being "anti-violence" he's literally incapable of writing a script without people getting murdered as it is his fetish, along with feet. >"Characters are now debating who played the lead in some exploitation flick from 1974 that nobody with any dignity has ever heard of. >Quentin gives himself some screen time because he refuses to believe his terrible acting doesn't instantly break immersion. >Fin, and now you feel like a stupid homosexual for having watched it.
>"It’s like watching a schoolboy’s fantasy of violence and sex, which normally Quentin Tarantino would be wanking alone to in his bedroom while this mother is making his baked beans downstairs. Only this time he’s got Harvey Weinstein behind him and it’s on at a million screens."
>his own versions of films from that era
So that was why he wrote that book right? Just to tell us what movies he was gonna remake? He shit on Hardcore by Schrader so that is probably gonna be in his movie
His last film should be nothing but silent clips of old 1960s and 70s films re-edited together to create the entire narrative of The Bible. It would be the only way to redeem himself.
Goddard: 1st film a masterpiece
Malik: 1st film a masterpiece
Truffaut: 1st film a masterpiece
Hu Bo: 1st film a masterpiece
Orson Welles: 1st film a masterpiece
“Quentin Tarantino seems to be too concerned with other films. I mean, about appropriating other movies, like in a blender. I think it’s like really funny at the time I’m seeing it, but then, I don’t know, there’s a void there. Some of the references are flat; just pop culture.”
If there was ever someone aptly called a hack, it's this frick. The only decent movie he's made was only good due to an actual director, Tony Scott.
Reservation puppies is good
Chunky story is also
Foxy cleopatra prequel
Nazi kino party good too
He is trying SO hard to be Godard
it's never gonna happen
even worse, he's realized he's made nothing but silly slop his whole life and now he's trying to make something "real"
Indeed. I feel like the only actually close to kino movie he's made is True Romance and Jackie Brown both of which enhanced by others to the point where he barely has the right to credit.
Godard mindbroke Tarantino
>Quentin Tarantino expressed his admiration for the French-Swiss director openly for years, once stating in an interview for Film Comment in 1994 that Jean-Luc Godard was for film as Bob Dylan was for music — revolutionary. This respect for Godard even extended to Tarantino's production company, which he named after Godard's 1964 film Bande a part.
>The first comment Godard made back towards Tarantino was in a 2004 interview for Epoca Magazine, whereby the director likened Tarantino to a dishonest child and that the director's work was null. "He chose the title of one of my worst films to name his production company. That doesn't surprise me at all," Godard stated.
>In 2013 Tarantino said he was "not really a big fan of Godard anymore."
>go so far to insult someone you talk shit about your own movie because they like it
Is that based?
He's hardly the first filmmaker to look back on one of his films with derision or disappointment. But yes, it is extremely based.
He probably stopped liking it once Tarantino referenced it. Art snobs are pretentious contrarians to the core.
It's called being self-critical, nothing pretentious or contrarian about it. Godard's career spanned like 70 years with Bande à part being one of his very first films, he probably saw it as a juvenile work
That's why I like George Lucas, he loved all of his movies and even makes up reasons for why they're better than they were.
You are liking a gimmick all the same.
more likely the fact that Godard has made a zillion movies and could easily look back on one and say "that one sucked"
this is projection right here
When is this c**t going to retire? I swear he's been saying he would since 2006.
Jesus what a buttbroken little homosexual.
just one movie and after several books and tv series.
so this is why he never made another film like pulp fiction? frick shittard
jackie brown is an evolution of pulp fiction
>I love this movie, it's a masterpiece
>>Kek, you WOULD love that piece of shit, wouldn't you homosexual?
>but you made it
>>yeah, not one of my best to be honest *yawns*
Damn, based
This is going to be the most pretentious movie ever made
>Jamie, pull up the map with sex offenders pedophiles living in Tel-Aviv
I don’t know all the specifics on this clown Tarantino. I do know that nothing after Pulp Fiction has had that same effect as pulp fiction. All of his year 2000’s movie are fricking shit guaranteed.
>whole career has been ripping off other directors
>for his last film he's just straight up taking footage from other movies and editing them into his
Poetry
I couldn't be less interested. This guy hasn't made a good movie in twenty years
>*26
Not if it has Black folk
>“His gifts as a director are enormous. I just can’t take him very seriously as a thinker – and that’s where we seem to differ, because he does. His message is what he cares about these days, and, like most movie messages, it could be written on the head of a pin.”
Settle down Quentin
This is spot on, because Quarantino stopped making movies a decade ago, and started making moronic wishful thinking revenge porn movies
>what if black slave revenged himself
>what if israelites revenged themselves
>what if actors revenged themselves
Ad nausea, same shit every time - truckload of word salad being tossed everywhere, suddenly interrupted by outburst of gory violence. Head of a pin indeed.
That quote is not about Quentin gayantino though.
He never made a good movie. If Reservoir Dogs was a bunch of literally who's, no one would care. True Romance is his only true kino that doesn't feel schlocky or amateur only due to Tony Scott and the impeccable casting.
reservoir dogs is a good first low-budget movie, though i really think it is harvey keitel that took it to the next level by playing the part ultra-sincerely and grounding the whole movie.
pulp fiction is overrated but a good sophomoric effort that made the most of the hype surrounding him.
jackie brown is his best movie, but it should just be considered equal to a bunch of forgotten 70's b-movie.
it all went to shit after.
that quote is orson welles on goddard
......it fits nontheless.
It's perfect because toesucker is much more guilty of it than Goddard. Just imagine what Welles would say about Tostino if he were alive today
>Tostino? I suppose I will eat him
>"Someone like Jean-Luc Godard is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good kung-fu film.”
>tarantula's final film will be this pretentious meme and not a crime drama like his best films
i miss the days when tarantino scripts all leaked online
how did Cinemaphile react when Hateful 8 leaked?
What's there to leak?
>Every scene is 2-4 characters having a debate about who was the best character on some long forgotten cop drama from the 60s.
>Then Sam Jackson comes on screen and calls someone a motherfricker.
>Then a song from the 60s plays.
>Then someone is a Black person or calls someone a Black person.
>Someone gets murdered because despite being "anti-violence" he's literally incapable of writing a script without people getting murdered as it is his fetish, along with feet.
>"Characters are now debating who played the lead in some exploitation flick from 1974 that nobody with any dignity has ever heard of.
>Quentin gives himself some screen time because he refuses to believe his terrible acting doesn't instantly break immersion.
>Fin, and now you feel like a stupid homosexual for having watched it.
Don't forget Quentin writing a character for himself so he can play a white slaver or say "dead Black person storage".
>Break immersion
You should feel like you're watching a film every second you're watching it.
>"It’s like watching a schoolboy’s fantasy of violence and sex, which normally Quentin Tarantino would be wanking alone to in his bedroom while this mother is making his baked beans downstairs. Only this time he’s got Harvey Weinstein behind him and it’s on at a million screens."
I appreciate that Tarantino isn't afraid to unironically say that movies like Shrek are great movies.
>his own versions of films from that era
So that was why he wrote that book right? Just to tell us what movies he was gonna remake? He shit on Hardcore by Schrader so that is probably gonna be in his movie
Yes.
once again the alternate timeline gimmick. the parts in OUATIH with edited movie footage felt very mastubatory.
Last cool movie he made was Kill Bill but Once upon a time in Hollywood still had some kino moments. Hateful 8 too. Rest is unwatchable.
His last film should be nothing but silent clips of old 1960s and 70s films re-edited together to create the entire narrative of The Bible. It would be the only way to redeem himself.
I'm interested to see how he handles doing TV with that Netflix deal he has that everyone forgot about
based or cringe?
neither, he's been sucking israelite wiener for too many years for it to matter anyway
He's groveling for his masters, it doesn't get much more cringe
Tarantino's best work is unironically that bit he has about how Top Gun is actually a gay fantasy movie.
possibly the worst acting in a major film. ever.
It is ironic since Top Gun is better than anything Tarantula ever made
Goddard: 1st film a masterpiece
Malik: 1st film a masterpiece
Truffaut: 1st film a masterpiece
Hu Bo: 1st film a masterpiece
Orson Welles: 1st film a masterpiece
Tarantino: 9 films later, still trying...
“Quentin Tarantino seems to be too concerned with other films. I mean, about appropriating other movies, like in a blender. I think it’s like really funny at the time I’m seeing it, but then, I don’t know, there’s a void there. Some of the references are flat; just pop culture.”
He will be doing the thing he's done his entire career?
uh oh, Vincent Gallo's in the thread
It'll be kino. Contrarians will disagree.
>He will also make his own version of films from that era
Didn't he make a career out of doing that already?