"we've out-sophisticated ourselves out of some of the pleasures of movies"- strangely phrased but i know what he means... especially the hong kong movies- having seen all of zhang yimou's martial arts movies at the cinema, i heard those laughs... pissed me right off haha
It took me a while to get past that. When I watched, say Mario Bava movies, I'd always laugh at the cheesy dubbing or the broad camera moves. What I missed was the impressive use of color and fluid camera-work. It's the same thing with reading, say a 60s comic book. It looks quaint and cheesy now, but if you don't look past that, then you miss out on so many great films, brilliant stars, brilliant design. It's like loving Shakespeare and opera; they're almost too honest until you get used to it.
it's pretty fucking awesome that even tarantino loves musicals.
moviemanwill 3 months ago
Unfaithfully Yours is a bad-ass film..sadly forgotten these days. But that movie was decades ahead of if times...still cutting-edge 63 years later.
DoubleTalkingJive 4 months ago
I'm googling every actor and movie i'm hearing in these interviews
bboybram 1 year ago 2
Elvis Mitchell looks so badass.
EYESCUM 1 year ago 3
Holy shit a movie QT hasn't seen...wait..."A star is born"...I don't blame him.
lafucil 1 year ago
i love these men so much.....they are both great friends of independent art
sethmusic 2 years ago 3
how cool that elvis. the kind of person you'd think can talk about anything.
etuheu 2 years ago 3
@etuheu ...i could listen to him knit a sweater and be riveted
sethmusic 2 years ago
I wish there were more interviews out there like this with QT
slurppypurr 2 years ago 16
there are a couple on youtube
93johnk 2 years ago
Love this, thanks.
FunkyMonk00 2 years ago
"we've out-sophisticated ourselves out of some of the pleasures of movies"- strangely phrased but i know what he means... especially the hong kong movies- having seen all of zhang yimou's martial arts movies at the cinema, i heard those laughs... pissed me right off haha
TobeUK 2 years ago 10
It took me a while to get past that. When I watched, say Mario Bava movies, I'd always laugh at the cheesy dubbing or the broad camera moves. What I missed was the impressive use of color and fluid camera-work. It's the same thing with reading, say a 60s comic book. It looks quaint and cheesy now, but if you don't look past that, then you miss out on so many great films, brilliant stars, brilliant design. It's like loving Shakespeare and opera; they're almost too honest until you get used to it.
hanshotfirst1138 2 years ago 2
Do you have the one with Laurence Fishburne?
mihaiboboc852 2 years ago
Ah, the one I LOST!! As soon as I am able to record it again, I will put it up though. Right now I'm working on Sydney Pollack.
I promise to keep searching for it though.
doubleuevans 2 years ago
Thx....i watched that episode late one night on TCM.Briliant actor...especially the swing part:)
P.S.I'm the same guy with
mihaiboboc852...it's my brother's account.
SergheiR13 2 years ago
i wish i'd find The Marrying kind :P
yellowwasp09 2 years ago
Fantastic interview. QT is the best.
mufasa20 2 years ago 2
Oh, how I wish thereeven were more videos on youtube like this.
giallomadman 2 years ago 4
no problem! glad you liked it!
doubleuevans 2 years ago