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Quentin Tarantino: The Life Of A Scandalous Legend - Full Biography (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill)

Quentin Tarantino: The Life Of A Scandalous Legend - Full Biography (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill)

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Quentin Tarantino: The Life Of A Scandalous Legend - Full Biography (Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill) Great work. Good pacing and one of the best docs on Tarantino Ive ever seen in 30 years. However, you mispronounce the actors names. Keitel, Greir repeatedly. Not a good look. Listen to how everyone else pronounces their names in your own production if you need a clue on how to pronounce household names like, Harvey Keitel, Pam Greir, they have been around for decades and you should have learned how to pronounce their names correctly by now. No excuses for such oversights. It taints all this great detail and quality work. Its as though you dont give a shit about respecting the actors in your love letter to Taratino.\r\n
Date: 2023-11-21

Comments and reviews: 28


Reservoir Dogs came from an incident in his days at Video Archive. It was a foreign film he used to rent out and purposely messed up the title. If I ever remember the title, I'll add it on to the comments. But Reservoir Dogs is the made up mocking title he used to call this foreign movie and he used to say out loud how he was going to direct a film called Reservoir Dogs that the critics would attach all this meaning onto it, but it didn't mean sh-t.
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I think Reservoir dogs was underrated.
It was brillant creative simple and effective.
I also like how he selects certain actors to portray suitable personalities.
For their character role for the different scenes through out the story.
Then he comes out with Pulp Fiction WOW.
Jackie Brown was another underrated movie.
If you grew up in the 70s you would have appreciated the masterpiece and story line and the list goes on.

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At 54: 27 - John Travolta is quoted a saying 'I can't find his fear', when referring to Tarantino. That specific phrase is used by Scientology when auditing someone, in order to gain a hold over them so they can be coersed into joining/staying in the cult (and give David Miscavige lotsa $$$$$. John Travolta is a long-standing Scientologist.
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Tarantino did Jackie Brown and got scared when the people didn't like it - since then, he makes fan films. His early work as a writer was interesting, but he's delusional when he claims the only competition he has is PThomas Anderson. pls PTA and a lot, a lot of directors have tons of better work, most important: original work
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Great video. Thanks for the efforts. Quentin Tarantino is one of the most influential filmmaker for me, he inspired me to write my own screenplay. I watched his reservoir dogs & Pulp fiction in December of 2020 and it changed me forever. He's a genius writer & director. One of a kind, so legendary.
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So many to choose from, my favorite so far is -Once upon a time in Hollywood-, I don't like violent scenes in a lot of his movies but but in -Once upon a time. - I LOOOOOOOOOVED it! And the one I dind't appreciate at all the violence is -The H8ful Eight-!
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Harvey Kai-tul, Roger Eh-bert. LOL. These kids these days. it's obvious this narrator is either young or doesn't actually have much experience with movies and film critics. I did enjoy the video, I just find these mispronunciations amusing.
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Fascinating insight in the cinematic genius that is Tarantino. but man, it was like nails down a blackboard every time I heard a name pronounced wrong -. the worst was Harvey Keitel - Kee-til? It's (phonetically) Kai-tel, KAI-TEL!
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1: 42: 22 You are showing a war movie and calling it a spaghetti western. Tarantino took a lot from the original, in Italian it is called -Quel Maledetto Carro Armato-. This is one of the many errors in this video.
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Django is maybe his most entertaining. it should have ended after the big shoot out. but its kind of funny when he (Tarantino) shows up. not really necessary, but Django still its his most enjoyable flick post 90s era.
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Just a thought watching this, the original The Night Of The Living Dead, to me, is a blacksploitation horror movie. Most of his work I don't like that much. I really loved Jackie Brown and his work on CSI was awesome.
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That wasn-t Elaine from Seinfeld in Kill Bill.
The actress that played the assistant -Sofie-, is named Julie Dreyfus, but you used a clip of Julia Louis Dreyfus from Seinfeld.
Close but not the same.

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sorry but just because u see it in a movie dont mean u should do it in real life if kids recreate things they have seen then there parents failed as parents to teach there kid between fantasy and real life
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That explains why the camera angles in all this films were all messed up. He is an incompetent director and editor and the public adores him for his flashy jerky style of film production.
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I suspect the narrator works from a well-crafted script but doesn't- now film. How can a film buff not know how to pronounce Harvey Keitel's name? Maybe the narrator is an AI?
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Seen Pulp Fiction at the movies when it came out. I was like 20. What a great time to be young. The 90-s will always be the greatest decade imo - great documentary, thanks -
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Julie Dreyfus (the actress that played assassin Sofie Fatale in Kill Bill) IS NOT Julia Louis-Dreyfus (showcased in the video. at 1: 21: 28; )
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Quentin Tarantino is what you call the new generation of great Directors and he his experience is first hand from the bottom up
great accomplishment -

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Having worked in Hollywood for 35 years I thought this was going to expose some truths nobody knows about, but I see it's more of the same BS stories.
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This guy has made money out of a generation of spectators that had no palette. He exagerated everything, making gore available to hollywood. Period
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This is nice, but read Quentin's -Cinema Speculation- for a much less gossipy, more insightful consideration of his childhood and his love of movies.
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Narraratore sir, do you not know how to pronounce Harvey Keitel's, Marisa Tomei's, Pam Grier's or Marlena Ditrich's names correctly?
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Thanks you for creating a classic review of the life of Quentin Tarantino! Bravo team! & here's to many more future videos! -
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So 20 minutes into this. Why r you feeling u weren't female. Only females felt like so beneath then all of that?
Look you,

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Did you keep miss pronouncing almost everybody-s name in this documentary or whatever you wanna call it I can-t take it no more
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I really wouldn't have expected that from Spike Lee, the guy is basically denying historical fact by acting like that.
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I can't believe I sat through that 2-plus hours of enthralling narrative! You're absolutely brilliant. Thank you!
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The mispronunciation of the names of such critical actors like Dietrich and Keitel mars a very good video. Sloppy
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