Quentin Tarantino - A Life in Pictures

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

Director Quentin Tarantino looks back at his extraordinary career with BAFTA.

Part of the Alfred Dunhill BAFTA A Life in Pictures series.

Find out more on the BAFTA Website:
http://www.bafta.org/accessallareas

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  • Tarantino's movies are not about violence, they're about violent people. The main subject isn't the violence itself, but the violent instinct within each character.

  • I love QT but i'm fed up of every crime movie being called 'Tarantino-esque' or critics claiming that they are influenced by Tarantino. 'Hana-Bi'- a fantastic japanese film- was the polar opposite of Tarantino (it is short, the violence is graphic but not stylish, and the lead character says about three lines in the entire 95 minute running) and yet the dumbass critics STILL claim it to be influenced by Tarantino. The man is great, but his reputation and influence really does preceed him.

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  • Top 5 directors of all time:

    1.Quentin Tarantino

    2.Paul Thomas Anderson

    3.Tran Anh Hung

    4.Takeshi Kitano

    5.Sergio Leone

  • @Lomito Are you American? They're NOT bored, they're interested and they're enjoying listening. What do you expect the audience to do? I'd much prefer to listen to Tarantino's anecdotes and opinions than people in the audience making a racket. The British in these situations are respectful, that's all.

  • @plisskin83 They're British, they're respectful and they're LISTENING. It's a Quentin Tarantino interview - why do the audience have to get 'involved'? What does that even mean? Shouting? Whooping?

  • @icaro2107 Agreed. Also, amazing dialogue.

  • QT + Amsterdam Kush = Pulp Fiction

  • @krystlerita cuz he's the man

  • Quentin Tarantino is my idol. I love this man and I haven't even had the honour to meet him. He has inspired my filmaking and altered my reality through the world he creates in his wonderful films that will live throughout history as one of the most inventive and creative films ever written. My hopes and dreams are not to become like Mr. Tarantino but to learn from him and have him as my theoretical mentor. Thank you Mr. Tarantino for making my life just that little bit more wonderful.

  • @krystlerita the real question is why was Johnny Cash always dressed like Quentin Tarantino?

  • @sullenboy1o3o yeah that is what we call breaking the fourth wall and he probably got that from the French New Wave of which he gets a loth of inspiration.

  • In my opinion, he is the single greatest filmmaker of all time. He's so eccentric and interesting. You can really see his personality in his movies

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