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QUENTIN TARANTINO. How to get PITT and DICAPRIO to be friends? (Documentary Volume 3) 

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VOL.1 - • QUENTIN TARANTINO. Fro...
VOL.2 - • QUENTIN TARANTINO. How...
In this volume we will talk about the history of Hollywood: about Pete Duel and Hal Needham, about the romance of the profession and an incredible duo, about the quintessence of cinema and the best of Quentin's references.
“Quentin Tarantino is more than a director and screenwriter. More than an actor and producer. More than a man. Quentin Tarantino is a phenomenon. We were lucky to become his contemporaries, observe how his work changed, how he himself changed, and how he is changing the world around him.”
But seriously, this is a story about Quentin Tarantino.
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Narration by Gabriel Perez gabrieljoseperez@gmail.com
Soundtracks:
Francesco Dandrea - Brothers
The Flying Baby - Bound to go crazy
Red Revision - Tired of Trying
Arch Tremors - Love Conquers All
AllanMoon - Brainwashed
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Комментарии : 2 тыс.   
@fehdelmabrouk8062
@fehdelmabrouk8062 Год назад
These 3 volumes has been the most fulfilling content I've ever consumed, nothing less then what Quentin Tarantino deserves
@alancoleman7489
@alancoleman7489 10 месяцев назад
Indeed that was a awesome documentary
@mattlawrence1932
@mattlawrence1932 10 месяцев назад
All of you QT dick riders make me laugh 😂
@jackmace6531
@jackmace6531 10 месяцев назад
If you’re saying “consuming content” then you’re already on the wrong track
@WhiteRhino584
@WhiteRhino584 10 месяцев назад
​@jackmace6531 huh?
@soulofglebb
@soulofglebb 9 месяцев назад
@@jackmace6531yeah lmao gross wording
@oso-goodcinema848
@oso-goodcinema848 2 года назад
The Tarantino violence montage was master editing.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Hey! Thank you!
@Juah00
@Juah00 2 года назад
What time does it start?? I was just listening to the video so I missed this.
@-MrFozzy-
@-MrFozzy- 2 года назад
@@Juah00 around 38:50 onwards i believe
@Imightberiding
@Imightberiding 2 года назад
Agreed. One of the greatest things I've seen in quite sometime.
@blaketarpley8174
@blaketarpley8174 Год назад
There is something special about this film. I have now put the blue ray on so many times...not to see the whole thing, but to see the "in-between" parts, the pauses and silences in a conversation...the driving around, the streets, the movie theaters, the sun going down on that town, the neon lights turning on. These parts to me are magical.
@h00db01i
@h00db01i Год назад
le vessel and tao
@JBot1973
@JBot1973 Год назад
Me too I think I'm on my 14th viewing?! People think I'm nuts!
@MrReymoclif714
@MrReymoclif714 Год назад
In 1968 there was a magical moment everywhere in the United States!
@DTJ2024
@DTJ2024 10 месяцев назад
This film is self absorbed boring twaddle with no story To go from Pulp Fiction to this abomination is depressing to say the least
@jamielancaster01
@jamielancaster01 Месяц назад
AWESOME MOVIE but I didn’t much care for Al Pacino’s performance
@jaward51
@jaward51 2 года назад
To me, this is Tarantino’s greatest project. I love old Hollywood content.
@MrOmareffendy
@MrOmareffendy 2 года назад
Yeah man! The movie is 100 % coolness
@Kthomasritchie
@Kthomasritchie 2 года назад
Easily gives Pulp Fiction a run for its money.
@stridertherangerwoof
@stridertherangerwoof 2 года назад
@@Kthomasritchie FILMING YES, BUT STORY, PULP FICTION, AND KILL BILL. I, II,
@ledsith
@ledsith 2 года назад
@@stridertherangerwoof Right on !
@BenMyerson-um8me
@BenMyerson-um8me 2 года назад
I agree, although normally I’m not a fan of Hollywood sucking itself off, OUATIH does it wonderfully
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 3 года назад
Hello everyone! (Soundtracks below) If you got here having seen the first two volumes, then our work was worth it! If you like our work and you want to help us create new documentaries about cinema, please, subscribe to the channel and share our films on your social networks. Soundtracks: Francesco Dandrea - Brothers The Flying Baby - Bound to go crazy Red Revision - Tired of Trying Arch Tremors - Love Conquers All AllanMoon - Brainwashed
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 3 года назад
@Brian Hackett-Lecker Thanks! Missed that on editing(
@garethhill324
@garethhill324 3 года назад
When I was 13 years old in 1997 guess what was on my Christmas list, I begged my Mum for the 💿 The Tarantino Connection, all is 🎥 soundtrack. I loved it. That little bit of tear let me down, it followed my act as a clown, I had it made up and nether made a sound, but that little bit of tear let me down. Best album I've ever had in my life.
@pacificbase
@pacificbase 3 года назад
Tremendous work ! A lot of research, i love the narrator's voice, plus the one that imitates Tarantino
@johnta17
@johnta17 2 года назад
this channel deserves a lot more views
@darkhours295
@darkhours295 2 года назад
You got it. This was brilliant.
@sanjithballaledits
@sanjithballaledits Год назад
The way this whole series was stitched and brought to life is brilliant. Proper research, the style of narration, including Tarantino's style itself, the music and it's timing. Felt like Tarantino himself made a documentary about him making films. Magic. Great stuff. Will be waiting for more videos from this channel.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino Год назад
Wow, thank you very much for such a beautiful compliment 😊
@RukkmansWorld
@RukkmansWorld 8 месяцев назад
not exactly proper research when they said kurt was the only child actor to still be acting in big movies.. when the actual STAR of the documentary can ALSO be classed as that very thing.. Dicaprio has been acting since he was TINY!!!
@coreymcmanus4749
@coreymcmanus4749 Год назад
Im going to cry after i watch tarantino's last film. He's my favorite director of all time,he's the GOAT!
@jameslanglois2264
@jameslanglois2264 Год назад
I am completely astonished as to how well put together this 3 part series is. I was hooked in about 10 minutes in the first part and it’s now 5:50 am. The editing is is so spot on and story telling Tarantino himself would be proud of. Cisco and Ebert Would give this 👍🏼👍🏼 lol
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino Год назад
Thank you, James!
@Pauldjreadman
@Pauldjreadman Год назад
I just found this by accident. This is a film in itself
@RuckBuckington
@RuckBuckington Год назад
When you were young and a movie trailer came on TV (like in the late 80 or the whole 90s or early 00s no wait not the 00) when they would tell how many thumbs up it got, whose name did you hear? I always heard Sisco Aneba.
@Pauldjreadman
@Pauldjreadman Год назад
@@RuckBuckington Back then trailers were only 15 - 30 second long. Now it seems to me they take 1 minute out if every hour?
@paulhardin9731
@paulhardin9731 Год назад
I loved that old Western "Ebert and the Cisco Kid"
@thepopupdotcom
@thepopupdotcom 2 года назад
watched all three parts during a spat of insomnia and it was the best 3 hours of non-sleep i've had in a while. thank you!
@tylerwirkkala7311
@tylerwirkkala7311 2 года назад
Same here lol
@scroticle
@scroticle 2 года назад
Ditto here.
@claudinebarfield4693
@claudinebarfield4693 2 года назад
Ditto
@hooper4581
@hooper4581 2 года назад
Lol same here. Had shoulder surgery few days ago haven’t had proper sleep since. Went down Tarantino rabbit hole
@augustocamargo9353
@augustocamargo9353 Год назад
Same here
@motley331
@motley331 2 года назад
This movie was immensely enjoyable. The ending is probably the best I have ever seen .. in light of how unexpected the movie ended.
@oppothumbs1
@oppothumbs1 3 месяца назад
Nothing person and with all due respect. Rotten Tomatoes hadn't even reviewed this movie. Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs are great. He had a writing partner for those 2 great films. Everything else he’s done has mediocre writing and tries to get by on shock value. The characters are one dimensional, the plots are hokey, the dialogue is forced, and the acting is underwhelming when you consider what some of the talent he’s worked with is capable of. The Kill Bill movies would have been derided as total crap had they been released by someone who wasn’t already famous with a devoted following. It’s like someone sat at a whiteboard brainstorming all the edgy tropes they could come up with and then tried to piece together a story out of it. Quentin Tarantino’s movies are try-hard nonsense. They’re supposed to be extremely edgy and cool, but they’re barely watchable once, if that, and completely forgettable if you aren’t someone who thinks memorizing and quoting lines from his movies makes you cool. Good luck. Sorry but I just like to speak my mind.
@keithwaynejones
@keithwaynejones 5 месяцев назад
hope leo and brad do more films together. their chemistry is great 👌
@greenaroo
@greenaroo Год назад
Mind blown, this is definitely the best documentary I've seen on Quentin to date. The details and editing were immaculate, great job!
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Even when he called Gravity “Gravitation”?
@h00db01i
@h00db01i Год назад
@@michaelpacinus242 that one clearly went over my head
@BitsofJoshua
@BitsofJoshua 4 месяца назад
Everything except the female voice for some of the quotes. Every actress sounded like an elderly Japanese woman
@johnnybensonitis7853
@johnnybensonitis7853 3 года назад
I've seen a few documentaries about Tarantino that all contained interviews with various cast and crew, but I believe this is the first I've seen done from an outside perspective. I just watched all three parts of this bad boy in a row and what a watch is was! The research must have been insane, and the editing and just the whole works has such a meticulous attention to detail! This is some professional level stuff by people who clearly know what their doing. You guys made something that I'd say is essential to view for anyone interested in Tarantino! I'm shocked that I just happened across this channel, which thankfully popped up in the side-bar of another documentary I watched last night. I'm subbed, liked, and gonna share this online and offline as well! I know people who would love this! Thanks for the hard work, can't wait to dig into your other work! Hope you're channel blows up, I feel like it's an inevitability when the quality is this damn high!
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 3 года назад
We are very happy that you shared our work. Your words inspire us to continue creating. You have made us a very beautiful gift with your warm words. Thank you so much for sharing our movie. Our greatest wish is that one day we can receive feedback from the heroes of our films and complete our works with first-hand interviews. Thus, your help to share our work is very important to us. Thanks again!
@markcraven8386
@markcraven8386 2 года назад
I found this series exactly the same way. Boy am I glad, it is one of the best videos I've seen on RU-vid.
@Brandonhayhew
@Brandonhayhew 2 года назад
This document sure has a good editing
@alfiestoppani
@alfiestoppani Год назад
This documentary was the best. I thought I knew everything there was to know about Tarentino and his movies, but there was so much I never knew before watching this.
@katespainhower1963
@katespainhower1963 Год назад
Yes. You are right on. I enjoyed these so much and can't wait to watch more of this content for sure.🎞️🎥🎬🏆(edit) I am not one to share content very often but this went out to a few good friends that live his work. I hope they enjoy your work as much as the rest of us hateful folk.
@surfk9836
@surfk9836 2 года назад
What most people don't know is there was a stuntman named Shorty Shea who when to Spahn Ranch only to be murdered by the Manson clan, making the scene with Pitt the even more suspenseful. Seeing him drive off was a small "once up a time". The main one being the ending with Sharon living also. It's a literary technique, an enclusio; an alagory or retelling of the story within the story. Here done brilliantly. Also on the innovative side is when Pitt flashes back while on the roof. Then in his flashback is another flashback. Great writing.
@amystuckey5900
@amystuckey5900 9 месяцев назад
It’s what we wanted to happen!!!!
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN 2 месяца назад
The novel of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is pure genius as well. Cliff Booth is my favorite character ever written by Tarantino. I really hope he continues as a novelist when he's done making his last film. I would read every single one for sure. Again, these are just wonderfully done documentaries. I'm very glad I found them. Best Tarantino documentary I've seen l. Bravo!
@AdamDahlberg
@AdamDahlberg 6 месяцев назад
Holy crap! This series was the most perfect documentary I’ve ever seen produced! I so badly NEED the soundtrack!
@ScaleHangar182
@ScaleHangar182 2 года назад
Just finished watching your Tarantino videos and this is such a great content man. Hope your channel will keep growing because this just deserve it to get really big. I just hit 100k recently and i am sure you will get there faster than i did. Respect.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed that! Really appreciate your feedback! Keeping fingers crossed!
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Just checked your channel. Your videos are so relaxing. Very good job!
@primitiveonpurpose
@primitiveonpurpose 2 года назад
Amen, hallalu, praise be and pass the snakes.
@ryanlankford8634
@ryanlankford8634 2 года назад
@@OkoloKino I'm so confused how you don't have at least a million views for this.
@pedromonteiro5012
@pedromonteiro5012 2 года назад
This is an absolute brilliant documentary, not rushed, really well edited and including small annedoctes with the right and rare references and photage. A lot of work but also love for Tarantino's work. Well done!!
@MrVerno1960
@MrVerno1960 2 года назад
Having grown up in the 1970's, you really appreciate the attention to detail the entire production team went through to bring back such an accurate depiction of the wonderful era. This movie makes me miss my youth more and more. Great work all around!
@13_13k
@13_13k 2 года назад
Vern Orrell --- Thank you for your comment and compliment to the crew for the hard work that was put into the production of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. As the State Licensed Electrician for Locations, I can tell you that the whole crew went above and beyond to make Quentin's vision reality. I have been a fan of QT's films since his first and when I got the phone call and was asked if I had time and if I was interested in working on a film that would most likely be a full-time gig for four or five months, I said sure without knowing what show or director. I'm fortunate enough to be one of the best at what I do and work on mostly the top films and tv shows for all the major studios. When we started scouting locations, the first place is when I found out who was director and what film it was, I had to stay cool and professional but when I got in my car when we left that location I couldn't believe my luck. But when we started working I realized why I was chosen to do the electrical work that needed to be done. It was brutal. I worked almost seven days a week, every week and every day was 14 -18 hours, the whole crew did about the same. It was worth it. It was such an honor to be part of such an iconic, instant classic. We all knew from the beginning this film was going to be epic. Even though few people knew the whole script. We just did what was asked of us. It turned out fantastic. This documentary is one of the best ones I've seen about this movie.
@MrVerno1960
@MrVerno1960 2 года назад
@@13_13k Kenneth, thanks for the details on your experience working on the movie. You did get a great gig to be able to help bring that great production to life.
@laptopdj
@laptopdj Год назад
The amount of care that went into these 3 volumes is astonishing. I love film documentaries, and this one is up there with the best of the best. Amazing body of work, no less. ❤
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino Год назад
Thank you very much, Elod, for such a beautiful compliment! Hope you enjoy our other works too.
@laptopdj
@laptopdj Год назад
@@OkoloKinooh yes. I’m watching the Scorsese one as we speak. ❤️❤️❤️
@sdaniel9129
@sdaniel9129 Год назад
Quentin Tarantino is the best director in the world! Thank you for creating this documentary Kolo Kino... Greetings from the Netherlands!
@heisenbergwhite6465
@heisenbergwhite6465 2 года назад
Как же круто, что этот канал привлек английскую аудиторию. Это невероятная работа чувак. Растешь на глазах, удачи!
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Спасибо! Очень стараемся!
@markblundell9461
@markblundell9461 2 года назад
We all watch movies and get entertained. But we are never always aware of the the immense work and detail that goes into creating these masterpieces. This is a fabulous documentary reminding us. There is more to a film than just rolling a camera.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Very good comment, thank you!
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies Год назад
This is the best documentary about Quentin and his films I ever saw.
@zroy9263
@zroy9263 Год назад
Quentin Tarantino is an absolute genius and living icon! He has singlehandedly changed the landscape of cinema history, and American pop culture! Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is an excellent film, and easily one of his best ever. I highly recommend it for anyone that appreciates his work. I would love to see the Directors cut. I'm sure that it's even better than the actual film. The novel is also brilliant, and an instant collectors item as a hardcover first edition. What makes the novel so interesting is that it gives the reader so much more insight on the characters. It's also very informative about the history of western films. The fact that both film and novel is based on Hollywood during the late 1960s is the most interesting aspect of this story. A lot the novel brings back priceless memories of my early childhood during the early 1970s. Also, life in Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley. Q.T. has created another masterpiece!
@hardybeatz3890
@hardybeatz3890 3 года назад
Its 4:58 Am in India n i just finished watching this....one of my favourite director is about to retire only one film away...good video im looking forward to your other videos
@Flitalidapouet
@Flitalidapouet 3 года назад
Nah, Tarantino said he was retiring 20 years ago .... but he is INCAPABLE to stop writing scripts. If he ever stop filming himself, you will still see his script on screen for a good while. No worries Hardy.
@Spaceman-X
@Spaceman-X 3 года назад
KINO YOU ARE THE BEST!! THIS IS THE BEST CHANNEL ON RU-vid!!
@dakotaspruell1083
@dakotaspruell1083 3 года назад
Hat man?
@Spaceman-X
@Spaceman-X 3 года назад
@@dakotaspruell1083 Spaceman
@stevegovea1
@stevegovea1 Год назад
Just now watched it with my wife. Quentin captured the era and captured the essence of the people living in that era brilliantly.
@delix787
@delix787 2 года назад
Once upon a Time in Hollywood is my absolutely favorite movie of his! I can’t believe people hated this movie. I understand that you were let down, because this movie wasn’t a kill Bill or a Django unchained! Quentin Tarantino said this is his most personal film ever!!! 🎥 Meaning it’s completely different from anything else. I’m a new generation fan of Quentin Tarantino and I was not let down of this movie at all… i’ve seen this movie at least 15 times already. And I just keep coming back to it over and over again, this movie really makes you feel at home that you’re part of this universe too. I love Leo DiCaprio’s and Brad Pitt‘s friendship in this movie. They both worked so well together! Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate did a beautiful job capturing the light and day of the loving Sharon Tate. 💙😇💙
@Havoc3745
@Havoc3745 Год назад
The editing and tidbits of information are mind blowing. You guys really put the work in and got the details down. Quentin would be proud of the effort.
@renatacantore3684
@renatacantore3684 Год назад
Quentin Tarantino’s wish fulfillment movies are so therapeutic for our psyches. We require Justice in life.
@stevenbalogh6462
@stevenbalogh6462 Год назад
I remember when I first watched this movie. I was a drug addict living in a garage. This movie was a bright light in a dark place. 2 yrs sober now!!!
@gregorywilliams5606
@gregorywilliams5606 2 года назад
Where do I start with how much I enjoyed this documentary? I guess with how informative and insightful it was to take that journey through Quentin's point of view. I believe Quentin was the best thing to happen to hollywood in the past 50 years or so. I have seen EVERY ONE OF HIS FILMS COUNTLESS TIMES OVER!!. I still believe in the magic of movies. Thank you for posting this video!!
@michaelbodnarchek388
@michaelbodnarchek388 2 года назад
Well, I enjoyed what you have done with the three hours about Quentin since from 1995 to 2004 I was partners with Quentin and Lawrence and was the Co-Founder and CEO of A Band Apart Commercials and Music Videos where we did all the best work during that period. So you got about 97% right and I really enjoyed it. Keep making these.
@krystal2157
@krystal2157 Год назад
Oh, wow. I can imagine the stories…
@stevehermann892
@stevehermann892 Год назад
This is one very special, fantastic film ( Once Upon A Time In Hollywood ) ..... one of the best ever.
@elitheprofit
@elitheprofit 4 месяца назад
We should all be grateful to have a genius director of our time TARANTINO 🙌🏼
@CURIOSITYKILLEDTHE12
@CURIOSITYKILLEDTHE12 2 года назад
Quentin is an incredible genius...
@OceansVideo
@OceansVideo 2 года назад
This 3 part Tarantino series gotta be the best piece of content I have ever seen on RU-vid. That must have been hours and hours and days and days of work. Super impressed here. Looking forward to watch all your videos. I cross my fingers for you and your channel.
@TheBornnaked
@TheBornnaked Год назад
Now I have two reasons why I want another Tarantino movie. The first is to watch it. The second is to watch part 4 of this series.
@Mysticjester2403
@Mysticjester2403 8 месяцев назад
This documentary is exactly like Tarantino movies. You can keep rewatching it multiple times and still get entertained
@lewishumphrey8896
@lewishumphrey8896 2 года назад
I just want to say that I have watch all three of this Tarantino videos and it is a crime that this videos have such low views and that you dont have more than 2k subs. You should be on millions of subscribers. Keep up the amazing work.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Hey! Thank you so much for your comment! We really appreciate your support. Who knows, maybe you will witness the growth of our channel! Stay tuned!
@360DVD
@360DVD Год назад
Bro youre a legend. Watched all 3 parts with my mouth open. I thought i knew ALOT about Tarantino and his films. You blew my mind. A heartfelt thank you❤
@lesevans6567
@lesevans6567 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Mr. Tarantino. I’m a couple years older than you. Coming up in the sixties and seventies. I relate to your artistry. You are a man of your time!
@markstearns8029
@markstearns8029 Год назад
Mr. Tarantino you have created the most brilliant film I have ever had the pleasure to view thank you Sir.
@devinburton83
@devinburton83 2 года назад
Fantastic! But looks like someone was wrong about that novelization release 😏
@MoviesRemastered
@MoviesRemastered 3 года назад
Another outstanding job. Huge appreciation for the work put into these documentaries.
@JosephDutra
@JosephDutra 2 года назад
"Because WE LOOOOVVVVEEE MAKING MOVIES!!!" God, I love Quentin Tarantino!
@domwalker6526
@domwalker6526 Год назад
This was one of the best documentaries ever made
@miinyoo
@miinyoo Год назад
I honestly didn't think QT's IQ was 160. I knew he had an edictic memory but he underplays it really well by being so bombastic in public. What goes on in his head must be some combination of torture and sleep deprivation because if I had that many well fleshed out characters floating around at any one time, I'd be certifiably insane.
@dionmcgee5610
@dionmcgee5610 Год назад
He's a writer and an artist. Haven't you ever heard about the fine line between art and insanity? There are known limits the brain has for dealing with people- the maximum numbers the brain can capably remember and organize are used in how the military is regimented- numbers beyond which the brain breaks down and can no longer function. Creating unique characters and remembering them is little different than remembering real people. They are REAL to a writer. They each have their own personality and follow the dictates of their individual psyche. Very often, when writing, the story goes in unanticipated directions as the invented character's behavior dictates how they would respond to a given situation- fleshing out the story with details that could not be imagined precisely before hand. A good writer is aware of that and leaves room for the characters to stretch and live within the plot. Hopefully, the story being told will fit the characters invented. But sometimes a character will.break free of the story in unforeseen ways- and in those instances a writing block can be formed and, well, that can lead to the death of the story or a completely different story branching off. Or a tedious reimagining of the character to fit the new constraints of the plotline- but those changes are sometimes less satisfying and less real and can be recognized by astute audience members when watching the finished project.
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN 2 месяца назад
I think every great artist has to be a little mad.
@teppeiando
@teppeiando 2 года назад
The novel was published mere months from this video being posted and it's great. I loved these 3 videos, you did a great job.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Thank you!
@QuasiMonkey
@QuasiMonkey 2 года назад
Let's hope the release of the full version of Once Upon a time in Hollywood is next!
@teppeiando
@teppeiando 2 года назад
@@QuasiMonkey I sure hope so. I saw clips from deleted scenes in the novelization trailer and it had my mouth watering
@lesleyewen-foster3629
@lesleyewen-foster3629 Год назад
I LOVE Once Upon a Time in Hollywood!!! I'm a 76 year old, white haired grandma and I watch it every few weeks. My daughter was surprised that I bought the movie, but I told her, "I just love a happy endings." She said, "Quentin Tarantino????? Happy ending?????" Yes, the happiest ending possible for those of us who lived through the horror of Manson and his blood thirsty jackals. Every minute of this movie is packed with nostalgia and/or time travel back to the 60s. I hope Tarantino does release those scenes cut from this movie. There are millions of us who will watch ALL of the scenes every few weeks. By the way, I've always wondered what might have happened if Steve McQueen had been at the Polanski house that night.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino Год назад
Thank you for your lovely comment, Lesley! We are very glad you enjoyed Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. We hope you also found interesting our documentary about Quentin and his movie.
@lesleyewen-foster3629
@lesleyewen-foster3629 Год назад
@@OkoloKino Indeed, I did enjoy your documentary! I will watch anything I see in future with your name on it. Thank you!!
@GarlicMonoxide
@GarlicMonoxide День назад
Just found this channel the other day..this 3 part Quentin is ridiculously awesome. It reminds me of DVD extras in a way, but man the extra time put into it and the editing, it's great. Thanks for this
@CaptainMarci104
@CaptainMarci104 Год назад
Man these three parts were by far the best documentary i have ever seen about my favorite director of all time. Everything is just perfect. The editing, the narration, the music, the details, the knowledge, everything! An absolute masterpiece of a documentary, just like Quentin's movies.
@ananthan.s2787
@ananthan.s2787 3 года назад
This is such a wonderful tribute to such an influential filmmaker. That's a bingo!!✌️
@brendashotwell1405
@brendashotwell1405 6 месяцев назад
Amazing, over 50 years ago, I was there😮 right after all that stuff happened, what a time in history ❤❤❤❤thank you for this 😅
@ryanbesco8067
@ryanbesco8067 3 месяца назад
I love that that pit bull was acknowledged in such a Hollywood way for being such a good boy in the best movie ending I’ve ever seen.
@Criblica91
@Criblica91 2 года назад
Amazing documentary on Quentin! So professional, so many details and fun facts! Really well done and executed. 10/10
@natelatka6370
@natelatka6370 Год назад
Beautifully edited. Finishing this final volume reminds me of the moment when I realized I had watched all of Tarantino's movies, and could never see any of them for the first time again. They're so brilliant you can't help but want more.
@anthonysinclair154
@anthonysinclair154 Год назад
Quentin you can never stop making films. Your the only one who knows how to do it. 🙌🙏👍
@jcmac7709
@jcmac7709 5 месяцев назад
The reaction when she saw the car door dent was perfection. What a pure and natural reaction. Tragic she hasn’t had more screen time these past 30 years.
@squeekywheel9591
@squeekywheel9591 2 года назад
Awesome job on the documentary. This is better than 99% of the documentaries available on the streaming services. Someone hire this team. Please.
@derekseven1647
@derekseven1647 3 года назад
This is one of the best and informative documentaries I have ever seen. Thanks for giving me all this info on one of my favorite movies. I hope Quentin releases a director's cut on Netflix including all the footage I've seen here that he had cut out
@delas7389
@delas7389 Год назад
And this is why Tarantino is the best…. Awesome loved all three.
@paulstorm9933
@paulstorm9933 5 месяцев назад
I'm so glad I have been alive to see his films. Every time I can watch one...I do!
@Brad772006
@Brad772006 2 года назад
I just binged all three parts of your Tarantino documentary. I must commend the effort put into this. Extremely well done, from the research right down to the editing. I was entertained all the way through. I know the view numbers are not as high as they should be right now. I have a strong feeling over time this will gain traction and views will increase exponentially. In time I feel as though this will be heralded as one of the best Tarantino docu series available.
@BoomMateV2
@BoomMateV2 10 месяцев назад
I was fortunate enough to work with Tarantino for a brief moment during the making of Jackie Brown…I was the sound mixer for the Chicks Who Love Guns video, he was a pleasure to work with and a fond memory for me.
@muzzaball
@muzzaball 2 года назад
As a long time QT fan - this was hands down the best doco about him and one of his movies that I have ever seen. Well done sir.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Glad to hear that, Murray! Thank you! If you know about someone who is QT fan too, it would be a great favor if your share our work with them.
@muzzaball
@muzzaball 2 года назад
Absolutely, I reckon Quentin himself would be pleased to watch this, and he is the detail master!
@PowuhToSeven
@PowuhToSeven Год назад
The level of production in this is beyond fan and documentary.
@nicholaspayne7977
@nicholaspayne7977 8 месяцев назад
This has to be one of the best movie reviews and talk abouts I have ever watched
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! I will really try to do it even better for "The Critic". What expectations do you have about it?
@solar28
@solar28 2 года назад
Man, this content is top notch! I hope you explode in growth soon, quality content will win in the long race. This is so in-depth, with multiple cross references. Amazing work :)
@jingle1161
@jingle1161 11 месяцев назад
This is not fair. Being the best director of his generation (and probably more), Quentin owes it to us to deliver a couple more masterpieces.
@ZeroFcksGven
@ZeroFcksGven 10 месяцев назад
Owes it to us? Smh very classy dude
@ZeroFcksGven
@ZeroFcksGven 10 месяцев назад
In my Samuel L Jackson voice "He doesn't OWE YOU a Motherfucking thing!" Appreciate the art we have fool
@jingle1161
@jingle1161 10 месяцев назад
@@ZeroFcksGven jzs, do I really have to add "this is not meant seriously" ?
@DatJNP
@DatJNP 8 месяцев назад
If this was his final movie, he really should have stopped at the masterpiece Hateful Eight. Pretty sure I'm in the minority on this but great performances aside, this movie was a dud. And randomly crapping on Bruce Lee was lame.
@Largentina.
@Largentina. 6 месяцев назад
​@@jingle1161This comment not being serious doesn't change the fact that it makes you come off as a clown.
@graham6096
@graham6096 Год назад
I've just watched all three parts, Tarantino truly is one of the most magnificent film directors of all time, absolutely brilliant 🥇🤓🙈🙉🙊
@evilldead6824
@evilldead6824 8 месяцев назад
there was so much CINAPORN in this movie. Its so awesome. And up there with one of the most perfect Hollywood masterpiece ever put on film.
@Watching24-7
@Watching24-7 2 года назад
I love every single one of this genius's movie's, however watching this third episode of your 3 excellent videos on this man, I will need to rewatch Once Upon A Time In Hollywood as it means so much more after seeing this. It will be like watching a different film, knowing the back ground of all the characters, thank you 😍
@Watching24-7
@Watching24-7 2 года назад
Watching right now 😍
@landa60984
@landa60984 3 года назад
I've been waiting 2 weeks for this and it wasn't a let down❤
@yvoncormier9762
@yvoncormier9762 Год назад
Quentin Tarantino is invested and a concentration of the creative gods powers vested into a willing vessel. Those qualities are so encompassing that ONLY a team of like qualities can successfully do a documentary about Tarantino. Anything less would give room for watering down greatness. And that can't be done here. Great series.
@RottenbergZhenya
@RottenbergZhenya Год назад
All three parts of the documentary about Quentin are fire. Thank you!
@softbatch1
@softbatch1 2 года назад
Your work is outstanding and your vocal delivery is remarkably compelling. I've been glued to your Quentin videos not only because they are so incredibly insightful (and as a QT fan of 28 years you've uncovered some awesome and interesting details I never knew) but the pace and flow of information along with your footage makes for an excellent watch that I can easily see myself revisiting and more importantly sharing with fellow movie and Q lovers. Well fvcking done!!
@el_tunmbs
@el_tunmbs Год назад
QT's a fricking genius and you came close with this 3 part series, thank you so much for this!
@evilish888
@evilish888 2 года назад
Quirky Quentin always goes deep and in detail to get it right...and that's why his movies are so much appreciated and successful
@shaunhawkins7588
@shaunhawkins7588 2 года назад
QUENTIN TARANTINO what a living legend his films will forever rank amongst the finest of all time.
@djnorth2020
@djnorth2020 2 года назад
Just the narrator alone makes me smile, I don't know why. So much info and great editing. Thanks for the work!
@rushstormempire1
@rushstormempire1 2 года назад
this was a great documentary about one of the best filmmakers of our time
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment!
@SABBYRAYAS
@SABBYRAYAS 6 месяцев назад
THIS WAS A VERY GOOD DOC OF TARANTINO'S CRAFT...IM AN ASPIRING SCREENWRITER WHO HAS LOOKED UP TO GREAT FILMMAKERS AND QUENTIN IS AT THE TOP OF MY LIST FOR HIS GENIUS...ONCE UPON A TIME CAPTURES HOLLYWOOD BEAUTIFULLY AND PITT AND DICAPRIO ARE A EXCELLENT IN THEIR ROLES...KUDOS A MILLION TIMES FOR THIS PRESENTATION...I USE ALL IMAGINATION TO WRITE MY STORIES IN THE SAME MANNER...AND I HAVE LOTS OF THEM... MAYBE ONE DAY I CAN DO THE SAME AS QUENTIN TARANTINO HAS... BRAVO...
@BuckeyeRutabaga
@BuckeyeRutabaga 7 месяцев назад
The documentary came up on my suggestion list. I put it on to play as a background while I was working on something. That something never got worked on and some three hours later I've watched all three in the row. The quality is on par with Tarantino's style and creative character. It was educational, enlightening, nostalgic and encouraging!
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! I´ll do my best to improve the quality of my works even more. I hope you can judge my new release very soon!
@xdeckard6
@xdeckard6 Год назад
this documentary is just spetacular, all 3 episodes are so well done. Congrats to all involved!
@elroytheking3833
@elroytheking3833 2 года назад
Actually, getting the novelization is what led me to watching this remarkable video.
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Hope that you enjoyed it!
@balladofthebroken7569
@balladofthebroken7569 2 года назад
How is the book?
@elroytheking3833
@elroytheking3833 2 года назад
balladofthebroken The book is good. About halfway through. Interesting changes and additions. I would buy it!
@seanfrank32
@seanfrank32 Год назад
That DeCaprio forgetting his lines/ meltdown was the highlight of the film.
@perkins1439
@perkins1439 9 месяцев назад
I love all Quentin Tarantino movies but he really done this one upright Also Austin Powers wardrobe idea came from Roman Polanski I caught that right away on the movie
@alen6862
@alen6862 3 года назад
Awesome, Finally the third part. Thank you
@nickbyrd1027
@nickbyrd1027 2 года назад
This was an incredible documentary! Started the first video this morning and ended up going through all three today. Very high quality editing, interesting information, and enjoyed the added commentary!
@OkoloKino
@OkoloKino 2 года назад
Thank you for your feedback, Nick! We have other works on the channel, do not hesitate to watch them too! If you enjoyed, please share! We really appreciate your support. Stay tuned, we have new ones on the way
@MrReymoclif714
@MrReymoclif714 Год назад
Topanga Canyon in June-1985 was atmospheric SPECIAL!!!!!
@Glowbox3D
@Glowbox3D Год назад
He sure is good at making movies, writing scripts, and casting cool actors. Once Upon a Time has taken top movie for me in the QT filmography, long held by Pulp Fiction.
@garrybrough72
@garrybrough72 3 месяца назад
My favourite film. Not just my favourite Tarantino film but of all films. A true masterpiece!
@Shitgotmegeekin
@Shitgotmegeekin 2 года назад
These videos were truly amazing to watch, thank you.
@Insectoid_
@Insectoid_ 2 года назад
What an utter masterpiece of a documentary. Absolutely brilliant!! Well researched, well presented, well narrated, superbly edited. Thank you!
@dannya8614
@dannya8614 2 года назад
At the end of this 3-chapetered journey I applaud once more. The attention to details, the editing. Impersonating Tarantino's voice. Fantastic. Well worth the trip.
@Awesomebaconman123
@Awesomebaconman123 2 года назад
The most underrated channel I've come across. $17 on Paetron? Wtf
@michaeldwyer6274
@michaeldwyer6274 2 года назад
Absolutely GREAT content. So thorough..... I watched volume 1 on Querintino and I was completely happy with that. And then realized there's 2 more volumes???? What a happy surprise?!!!! Can't wait to start Guy Ritchie!
@darkhours295
@darkhours295 2 года назад
This was just amazing. I actually laughed out loud during the music montage of the violence clips.
@Pakylousy
@Pakylousy 2 года назад
How comes you have such few subscribers , i mean that documentary about hollywood is the best i have seen since a while . Tarentino is one of my favorite director/producer . Congratz pour la belle job ;)
@richardgonzales4685
@richardgonzales4685 Год назад
Loved this movie as with all Tarantino films it was gritty bloody and had a superb cast and terrific screenplay what else can one say about his films except he is in a class by himself.
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