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  • I like the 30's-50's 60's and 70's

  • tarntino loves cinema of the 70s more than enithing he hates the cinema of the 80s ......! tahts very funny ! but for my money cinema of the 90s is the silver edge of holiwood not the cinema from the 70s !

  • @epicvlas the 80s were indeed the worst. 40s-70s and the 90s were the best, imo.

  • The cinema of the 30's, 40's and 50's are the best cinema ever

  • hey is jimmy still married to bonnie?

  • Nice to agree with him on something. It was a perfect film.

  • favorite director talking about my favorite movie

  • Tarantino is a little bit own perhaps, but it is stirring, how many respect he pays to other actors and older films. This is what makes a great director.

  • look up norm macdonald does quintan tarintino impression

  • jesus, he looks like a psycho, i like him, but he looks like psycho.

  • @NataliaWeronikaD he played a psycho in from dusk till dawn

  • Tarantino is correct, but it's hardly a unique perspective. Critics have argued for years that it was Bonnie and Clyde that kicked off New Hollywood rather than Easy Rider.

  • @lamentate07 EZ rider is way overrated. Hopper took a lot of credit and front money and went to peru to film the last movie in a drug enduced alcohol soaked cloud. he did not recover until apocalypse now.

  • Thank Arthur Penn for that, not Beatty.

  • @levanyzzuf Arthur Penn has admitted that he would not have made it unless Warren Beatty was persistent on getting him to make it. Plus Warren was the screen plays greatest press agent. Aside from the writers he made it happen and even got the distributors to like it, when they wanted to destroy it in its initial release. So no thank Warren for that, Penn made it the other important contribution and that was making it organic and alive. But Warren is the main reason it exist today.

  • love you forever Tarantino...

  • Tarantino better get one of these fucking awards...

  • @qwertyness4 He will one day.

  • 0:20lol wtf

  • Taxi Driver.

  • You're fucking retarded.

  • I doubt that.

  • This is a tribute to Warren Beatty and they didn´t showed him once here!?

  • I'd like to see a Quentin Tarantino version of that movie. Badass

  • It was almost made with Natural Born Killers. How I'd LOVE to read the original script!

  • Silver age of Hollywood my ASS! The 70's was the BEST GOLDEN age of cinema history in the whole planet! Period!

  • fuckin A

  • That's for damn sure!

  • Very awesome. He's great. I sent him a letter on my movies not too long ago.

  • Great words from a great filmmaker.

  • a lot of the older members look like they don't agree with him, when he says that the movies of the 70's are THE cinema of Hollywood.

  • @Mcrlover2death lol you got that from 0:21?

  • @Mcrlover2death he said in regards to his own generation. nowadays many are incapable of truly understanding or appreciating the films of the 30's through the 50's... but to each his/her own.. in this case, his, would be the 70's. today, when someone can truly identify good and bad films, when one looks in the 70's, they find most of the greats, most epics. Most of the greatest directors did their best work in that era, the ground breaking work. Star Wars + Godfather

  • also... he says SILVER AGE... its a key note, he doesnt say golden age... etc...

  • @Mcrlover2death you mean the 2 old men at 0:20 look like they dont agree not alot of older members only the 2 old members at 0:20 take a closer look next time you comment loser

  • I believe the gentleman on the left is Robert Altman whose career really came in to fruition in the 1970s.

  • @B1ggu5 No, that's Robert Towne on camera left, (who wrote Chinatown and did some re-writes on The Godfather) and Bert Fields is on the right.

  • @Mcrlover2death your another tallent less phuk

  • @Mcrlover2death Well they look like that, could be for a number of reasons. But maybe if that's the case its because the older members, they grew up in the GOLDEN age of cinema, in the 50's and 60's. For Quentin, he grew up in the 70's. So, for each generation, to each their own :-) All classic cinema is great cinema!

  • @Mcrlover2death Actually, the gentleman on the left probably would agree with him, considering that is screenwriter Robert Towne, who wrote Shampoo, The Last Detail, and Chinatown, and did unscripted work on The Godfather and yes, Bonnie and Clyde...

  • @Mcrlover2death no, they're just paying him attention.

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