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Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
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Quentin Tarantino on why he never wanted filmmaking to become a "job", reciting some of his favourite lines from 'Disco Godfather' and his weird obsession with Simon Cowell.
Jonathan Ross presents an entertaining show featuring comedy, celebrity chat and the latest music
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@benjic80
@benjic80 5 лет назад
Looks like they are good friends off screen. I've never seen Quentin look like he wants to be at a interview more. Good chemistry.
@deancrawford7470
@deancrawford7470 5 лет назад
Paul your 100% right in regards to the old Jonathan Ross but intellectually his show on itv has veered vastly towards cheap jokes and non engaging entertainment
@tomwallhead6950
@tomwallhead6950 5 лет назад
Think its because ross is a fan of his films n other interviewers are just journos
@danoyzboyzvia2601
@danoyzboyzvia2601 5 лет назад
Go watch his interviews with Conan O'brien. He seems really relaxed on his show and they spend half the time laughing
@DaveMcIroy
@DaveMcIroy 5 лет назад
Quentin also loves british TV...
@JB-rl8ki
@JB-rl8ki 5 лет назад
Jonathan Ross has one of the original Hanzo swords from the movie
@SomeoneElse-
@SomeoneElse- 5 лет назад
I can tell you, Quentin, that I like many other people was that 16 year old kid that discovered your movies and you've never ever disappointed me.
@aero3318
@aero3318 5 лет назад
I’m in exactly the same position! We’re as old as this interview 😂
@41000mf
@41000mf 5 лет назад
i remember sitting in my friends house watching a pirated 240p version of pulp fiction on his mom’s cube shaped apple monitor
@Knx3k
@Knx3k 5 лет назад
same
@merlinjames5954
@merlinjames5954 5 лет назад
Me too, but 15
@nedsdark8044
@nedsdark8044 5 лет назад
Grindhouse????
@artemislogic5252
@artemislogic5252 5 лет назад
this is the best quentin interview ive ever seen, the chemistry between these 2 is also awesome
@angrybrit7331
@angrybrit7331 5 лет назад
They are actually friends
@tiagomota4734
@tiagomota4734 4 года назад
@tinwoods because its so fucking impossinble for the hosts to actually watch everything...i mean yeah tarantino has a few movies but these interviewrrs have so many fucking ppl to "ask intresting questions" and "have that chemistry"
@goatlps
@goatlps 3 года назад
Sweaty cokehead is the only chemistry I see here. He is a lot more relaxed with Graham Norton.
@RealmDesigner
@RealmDesigner 3 года назад
@@goatlps Ross and QT have been friends for decades. Ross was suppoer supportive of QT and really tyalked him up in the UK when he was just starting out.
@marksapollo
@marksapollo 2 года назад
@@RealmDesigner You can see that and Ross is a huge film fan and critic. He did a show reviewing films but I can't remember what it was called. I remember watching it though.
@matteoj226
@matteoj226 5 лет назад
Bloody hell. This is a real, long form, adult conversation. On a prime time talk show. Absolutely brilliant.
@JasonVoorhees10100
@JasonVoorhees10100 5 лет назад
I cant believe he had the idea for inglorious basterds already during the making of kill bill
@DaphneElis
@DaphneElis 5 лет назад
If Chris Waltz didn't come into his life, it would have been longer.
@mnkykungfu
@mnkykungfu 5 лет назад
It ain't hard. He'd watched the original Italian film and The Dirty Dozen a ton of times, so the script was half-written.
@Schmorgus
@Schmorgus 4 года назад
@@mnkykungfu So, if it's not that hard... How many movie scripts have you done this year? :)
@DJSamsonofficial
@DJSamsonofficial 4 года назад
@@Schmorgus pretty sure Jeff Light is talking about the fact Quentin had the idea of inglorious basterds when making kill bill. Not about the actual scriptwriting. Btw the original Inglorious Basterds is a great movie. But not at all comparable to Quentin's Inglorious Basterds.
@Schmorgus
@Schmorgus 4 года назад
@@DJSamsonofficial Yeah, I don't think I can know what others mean. I just take my own interpretation of it, and let them defend themselves. It would be pretty weird to think one would know what other people mean by their thinking... Just saying.
@HauntedAbysss
@HauntedAbysss 5 лет назад
Crazy this Is a 15 yr old interview. Time warp for sure.
@HauntedAbysss
@HauntedAbysss 5 лет назад
Yeah it's so unfortunate. She looks so extremely happy here
@aperson5436
@aperson5436 5 лет назад
Tarantino acts like a 15 y/o on this interview
@nathrob2437
@nathrob2437 5 лет назад
@tinwoods yh but it can't be as bad as the trauma caused by the fucking canyon between her eyes
@BarryBollox.
@BarryBollox. 5 лет назад
The Yayo is definitely kicking in
@jackwatson3944
@jackwatson3944 5 лет назад
Thanks for that I fuckin hate it when they don't tell you the year
@shrimpeye
@shrimpeye 5 лет назад
What a great interview, Quentin is so relaxed and enjoying himself. A real pleasure to watch!
@yoyoyo416
@yoyoyo416 5 лет назад
He's higher than a kite.
@Ravathiel
@Ravathiel 5 лет назад
what? lol he's sweating and jumping around like he did 14 lines of coke 5 minutes before the interview
@lonelystoner8594
@lonelystoner8594 5 лет назад
abrakabazza u call that relaxed lol
@n0body550
@n0body550 5 лет назад
Ravathiel You ever taken coke? It takes more than 15
@moon12349100
@moon12349100 5 лет назад
interviewer: how are you? quentin: heres the thing, tells a 20 minute story
@darkspeed62
@darkspeed62 3 года назад
Yeah, but that's why QT makes the most amazing films. He just has so many ideas, he has passion and love for what he does.
@simonrussell4986
@simonrussell4986 4 года назад
Took me far too long to realise that Johnny Vegas wasn't holding a pose, and he, in fact, just wasn't there.
@baileycrawly
@baileycrawly 4 года назад
Quentin Tarantino is one of my favorite directors. He adores everything about film and pours his heart and soul into every second of the work he does. He creates fun, compelling stories and has never once let me down. He knows what’s going to work and he’s not arrogant about his scripts; he’s flexible and willing to work with whatever comes up as a project is being filmed. Tarantino’s never done a bad movie. He had his ups and downs but he hasn’t done a bad movie. He peaked in Reservoir Dogs and stayed in that place straight through to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and will continue to do so down the road. I don’t know if there’s any other director currently working that adores all facets of film as much as Quentin does.
@unseen289
@unseen289 5 лет назад
Quentin Tarantino reminds me of the movie geek kid, he loves his craft he knows what's right and he carries through. Hes a blessing to the film industry which is saturated by things like a fast and furious movie every month to make money
@lone17wolf
@lone17wolf 5 лет назад
QT is my favorite director and Fast And Furious is my guilty pleasure saga. Nothing wrong with loving both
@unseen289
@unseen289 5 лет назад
@@lone17wolf Not at all! I respect people who like what they want and not what they are implored to by social norms. It just becomes a point where they take a good series and bleed it dry.
@Schmorgus
@Schmorgus 4 года назад
@@unseen289 But, Liking the Fast and Furious movies is kind of following the social norms tho :P
@Lucifronz
@Lucifronz 4 года назад
@@Schmorgus Hence why it makes so much money. Agreed.
@Schmorgus
@Schmorgus 4 года назад
@@Lucifronz Not saying that the social norms and evolution is going in the right direction tho :P
@THESAMMANCAN
@THESAMMANCAN 5 лет назад
If you want a good franchise you've got to wait till the creator is ready. If you rush you're gonna get garbage. The past year alone with GoT is a good example when you need to bloody wait.
@artemislogic5252
@artemislogic5252 5 лет назад
we waited 2 years for those episodes, they just stopped giving a shit
@artemislogic5252
@artemislogic5252 5 лет назад
@jaymon99 agreed, hbo wanted the opposite, they wanted the story dragged over more seasons, i wish they did cause what we got was just shit
@adrianordonez8800
@adrianordonez8800 5 лет назад
That was garbage from episode 1 though sooo....
@devote
@devote 5 лет назад
Yep. I’d always rather wait. If I like what you did I’ll give you time. I’d rather it never come out than it be crap.
@DigitalDuelist
@DigitalDuelist 5 лет назад
Quite right!
@panchostoystash4502
@panchostoystash4502 4 года назад
This is the first interview that feels more like two old friends catching up. Love these two.
@WalterLiddy
@WalterLiddy 5 лет назад
It's strange to watch something like this and realize it's a rare case of the interviewer being an actual fan, so there's no hostility in it. Tarantino is so often met with opposition from interviewers that you don't get to see much how he'd be when he's treated well.
@nialls1048
@nialls1048 5 лет назад
WalterLiddy nice profile pic
@darkspeed62
@darkspeed62 3 года назад
No, ithere are plenty of interviews that go well, but most of the controversial ones came out at a time when the average joe like you and I didn't have a public voice on social media. So, we got what was fed to us, which was whever style the interviewer did, and whatever doctrine they wanted to push to make QT look bad. There are many examples of this from a similar era. The media tried to blame Maralyn Manson for the Colombine massacres simply because they were fans of his music.
@benwilliams606
@benwilliams606 5 лет назад
Gotta love Quentin Tarantino 😁
@SimplyLimbo
@SimplyLimbo 5 лет назад
Yes. Everyone mocks his face etc. But i respect his passion for movies
@conormcmullen6437
@conormcmullen6437 5 лет назад
I loved him in Jimmy Neutron
@DanBruhMoment
@DanBruhMoment 3 года назад
@@SimplyLimbo Atleast you can easily remember his face. Not calling the legend ugly, just saying lol
@andyaitken4243
@andyaitken4243 5 лет назад
I really wish every single interview was like that. It was fun, informative and engaging whilst putting a different spin on Quentin Tarantino. He’s an awesome filmmaker and someone who’ll be compared to Scorsese, Hitchcock, Leone and many others for his vision and his ability to tell a story on film.
@ChristianW-ex7fo
@ChristianW-ex7fo 11 месяцев назад
Tarantino is one of my favs! I love him, M.Night Shyamalan, Christopher Nolan, Peter Berg, Tim Burton, and Scorsese. They all have such a unique style whose movies never miss!
@speedincooper
@speedincooper Год назад
I keep watching this clip because it is THE best Tarantino interview on the web. One of the rare times you hear his proper full on laugh
@bmclaughlin01
@bmclaughlin01 4 года назад
Jackie Brown gets better every time I watch it.
@gingerbill128
@gingerbill128 4 года назад
I think it's his best film , the acting is amazing in it. I laugh whenever Mr De Niro's character is on screen , so low key but great.
@MickeRamone
@MickeRamone 3 года назад
It's his best work!
@robertwood5585
@robertwood5585 3 года назад
Most accurate comment on RU-vid
@jacobharman2010
@jacobharman2010 3 года назад
That's the only one I haven't seen. I promise that I will watch it and watch it again or I am no longer worthy of calling myself a fan.
@bmclaughlin01
@bmclaughlin01 3 года назад
@@jacobharman2010 I think it’s his best, not immediately obvious compared to PF, etc, but for me it’s got better every time I’ve watched it.
@BrentonWoods774
@BrentonWoods774 5 лет назад
"If you crave satisfaction, this is where you can find that kind of action! Come into this theater as it's next attraction is a movie so damn bad it's gonna put you in traction!" Amazing.
@dkelly26666
@dkelly26666 5 лет назад
Put your weight on it!
@btonez208
@btonez208 4 года назад
Such a crazy intelligent guy ! You can tell his mind never stops.
@unsuccessfullyjari
@unsuccessfullyjari 5 лет назад
The chemistry between these two is just mesmerizing!
@raydoug7367
@raydoug7367 5 лет назад
You should try and find the Evil Dead 2 documentary he did in the 80s with Sam Raimi They had great chemistry together and Raimi was really funny. Raimi was acting in Intruder at the time and Jonathan Ross was invited to watch Raimi's small roll.
@unsuccessfullyjari
@unsuccessfullyjari 5 лет назад
@@raydoug7367 thanks for the tip! I love the Evil Dead franchise!
@Walperion_Music
@Walperion_Music 4 года назад
They have such a fast and fiery chemistry together!
@crominion6045
@crominion6045 5 лет назад
What a phenomenal interview. 👍
@dannypriestley1978
@dannypriestley1978 3 года назад
Back in this day and in my personal opinion, Jonathan Ross was the best interviewer, he's intelligent, witty, funny and had the confidence/balls and wit to poke fun at his guests. Yeah you can tell Tarantino loved being there. Thurman was loving it too!
@Lucifronz
@Lucifronz 4 года назад
There's something about genuine passion in content creators (writers in film and directors, video game developers or just people gushing over topics they love on RU-vid) that literally revitalizes me. It's refreshing as hell to see someone who gives a shit about what they do beyond just doing a job. Here he is talking about how he wants to please fans when he's dead and gone, to never disappoint them, and it's the equivalent of drinking a glass of ice cold water after spending a day in the desert. It's *that* satisfying to hear and see. Hell, I get that feeling just watching fans being passionate about things they love. And by passionate I don't mean "being an asshole and getting anal about what color Batman's nose was while fighting Ice Man" passion, I mean "gushing over how much they love Elvis" or "praising Anthony Hopkins for his ability to change from one emotion to another smoothly in Westworld over a simple cup of tea". I. Fucking. _Love it._
@user-ke4kz3in9j
@user-ke4kz3in9j 5 лет назад
What he said about Jackie Brown is exactly how I feel about Jackie Brown. When I rewatch it, it’s like visiting old friends. The Hawthorne 6. Love that Quentin is still a South Bay boy.
@emmagbates
@emmagbates 4 года назад
The fact that Quentin is a Simon fan was dope for me. As a big fan of both men, that was the cherry on top of the cake 😇
@BadWebDiver
@BadWebDiver 4 года назад
I can see how they match each other.
@Walperion_Music
@Walperion_Music 4 года назад
I love how they both have such a common language with each other! It makes them open up in new deeper ways! They seem to be great pals off camera!
@pipi3126HD
@pipi3126HD 2 года назад
Jonathan Ross is a TALENTED talk host
@michaelw4861
@michaelw4861 5 лет назад
Jonathan Ross is easily one of the best interviewers. He always makes his guests comftable and has a laugh with them allowing them to really open up.
@Revolver1981
@Revolver1981 5 лет назад
He doesn't always make his guests feel comfortable when he's slagging them off and insulting them. Hahaha!!!
@Whiplashed
@Whiplashed 5 лет назад
He used to. It's cringe now
@BadWebDiver
@BadWebDiver 4 года назад
@@Revolver1981 It's great humour!
@Revolver1981
@Revolver1981 4 года назад
@@BadWebDiver Exactly, old Wossy used to be great.
@jimnewcombe7584
@jimnewcombe7584 10 месяцев назад
There are many better interviewers, and many who are far less immature, pushy, silly and merely looking for laughter.
@legomoviesstudios8822
@legomoviesstudios8822 5 лет назад
This is the best interviewer I've ever seen
@shananalexander9789
@shananalexander9789 5 лет назад
Ok...just because an actress doesn’t do a movie every single year, doesn’t mean that they are washed up. Darryl Hanna rocks still. Love Uma, and every single person that has been in a QT movie. That’s what made his movies. QT definitely knows how to cast. He does an amazing job doing it. 😍😍😍
@_Merovingio
@_Merovingio 4 года назад
This is probably one of the interviews where Quentin has been more relaxed and enjoyable
@Fabbi5231
@Fabbi5231 5 лет назад
"A woawing wampage of wevenge." 😂😂😂
@3000KJH
@3000KJH 3 года назад
wated R
@Slick_Widdit
@Slick_Widdit 3 года назад
Wated arw! 🤣🤣🤣
@oosa358
@oosa358 3 года назад
“Wuthless”
@ACook94
@ACook94 5 лет назад
Back when the jonathan ross show was good! Find the itv version cringey
@jesper1406
@jesper1406 4 года назад
Ross is so informed and in to Tarantino's work and interests. No wonder Tarantino is having a blast...
@ReanimatorsMutilations
@ReanimatorsMutilations 3 года назад
Ross was a movie journalist for years and had a TV show in 80s and interviewed Sam Raimi etc
@cstiger4
@cstiger4 22 дня назад
Mr Tarantino is the ultimate movie buff. He loves movies. He loves cinema. That's why he is watching others peoples work. He fucking LOVES it. That's why he doesn't want to do bad movies "just for the money". He is a true artist.
@wetlazer
@wetlazer 5 лет назад
Terrific interview, Ross is really putting him through his paces, though. Look at Quentin as he sweats more, and more through the interview...
@nateallen7765
@nateallen7765 5 лет назад
Tarantino is constantly sweating.
@wetlazer
@wetlazer 5 лет назад
@@nateallen7765 nose candy?
@nateallen7765
@nateallen7765 5 лет назад
@@wetlazer Idk. I think that might just be how he is. Coke heads don't usually have thought as cohesive as he's putting out. But some handle it better than others.
@heydude1829
@heydude1829 5 лет назад
He off the shits my guy
@percussionnow5982
@percussionnow5982 5 лет назад
wetlazer it’s called hyper hydrosis. 1 in 8 people have it. Sweating under the hot lights while moving around laughing and talking is incredibly normal
@Itsurecanglitchsomemore
@Itsurecanglitchsomemore 5 лет назад
It’s nice with a great host and a great director! Those 2 are wicked cool catz!
@mrsoshadabaadman
@mrsoshadabaadman 4 года назад
At 5:30 I already knew it was Rudy Ray Moor but I thought they were going to say Dolomite. Disco Godfather is a gem, I watched it 3 years ago with my highschool buddies we had a riot of a time.
@mrsoshadabaadman
@mrsoshadabaadman 11 месяцев назад
@@totallybored5526 Gonna check it out. Thank you so much for the recomendation.
@isabellamagbanua
@isabellamagbanua 5 лет назад
Uma looks like a GODDESS
@patdiggins9252
@patdiggins9252 3 года назад
I sincerely concur.
@SurahOnline
@SurahOnline 3 года назад
Jonathan's wife (with the red hair) looks much better.
@SageManeja
@SageManeja 4 года назад
this has to be one of the greatest interviews of a director ive seen!
@lisamenzel8102
@lisamenzel8102 Год назад
I can tell you Quentin ; you'll never ever disappoint me. See your stuff since I've been 11 or 12 years old and I'm still thinking, wow, what's next. Waiting for the next flick is always worth anything.
@vladimirimp
@vladimirimp 2 года назад
I've watched this interview so many times. Fantastic.
@johpi3621
@johpi3621 4 года назад
Jonathan Ross know when to laugh and when to be serious, amazing
@viktorgnezdilov6331
@viktorgnezdilov6331 Год назад
brilliant stuff They don't make it like this anymore Bring back the 90s
@DaveMcIroy
@DaveMcIroy 5 лет назад
7:55 - Starting talking about the suit.
@mr.bigglesworth1970
@mr.bigglesworth1970 5 лет назад
Thank you. 👍
@Skukkix23
@Skukkix23 5 лет назад
hero
@Arcadi4.44
@Arcadi4.44 Год назад
I’m 20 years old and have fallen in love with Quentins filmography after falling ill and watching Pulp Fiction, followed by every movie you’ve made bar Jackie Brown. I’ve watched both parts of Kill Bill twice, as well as the hateful eight twice. I’m both ecstatic about and devastated by the news that you’re making Kill Bill vol.3 and that it will be your last film. But I’m mostly just so appreciative of the movie gold you have gifted the world. Quentin you are a true genius and artist, thank you!🙏🏻
@xavierpaquin
@xavierpaquin 10 месяцев назад
Jackie Brown is one of his best, it's got that 90s Tarantino touch but it's got heart
@nicholasbullock5894
@nicholasbullock5894 5 лет назад
I’m that 16 year old kid Seriously I’ve been hooked since I watched Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction as a double feature (I watched volume 1 and 2 but they are one story really)
@brandoncollins1225
@brandoncollins1225 3 года назад
I would give anything to discover Tarantino again. I saw Reservoir dogs on VHS when I was 14. I saw True Romance a year after and heard that another of his scripts, Natural Born Killers, was going to be directed by one of my favorite directors Oliver Stone. I went to see NBK on opening day and they showed the trailer for Pulp Fiction. It had won the Palm D'or in Cannes and I had heard great things about it. Seeing that trailer was so damned exciting that I kept thinking about it during the movie. I had to wait months to see Pulp Fiction, but it didn't disappoint. I've only had a handful of experiences in a movie theater that completely blew me away and left me with my jaw wide open. This was probably the most powerful. I've been a huge fan ever since. I never thought he would ever even come close to topping it until I saw Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. That is now vying for the top spot. I really hope he isn't serious about retiring.
@cathycartier484
@cathycartier484 Год назад
I always anticipate a good time if it's a Quentin Tarantino film . This was a great interview .
@markant9534
@markant9534 3 года назад
That`s the suit Bruce Lee wore in the game of death.
@brianbrooking496
@brianbrooking496 5 лет назад
“To be honest I haven’t actually seen any of your films” really cracked me up
@BadWebDiver
@BadWebDiver 4 года назад
I love his dry humour! :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@kevintraynor4508
@kevintraynor4508 Год назад
Great interview
@sokar9438
@sokar9438 5 лет назад
Quentin giggling like a child
@ennaciri7983
@ennaciri7983 2 года назад
I love Tarantino. I can listen to him for hours.
@thewhat531
@thewhat531 4 года назад
Disco Godfather looks like a great movie
@BadWebDiver
@BadWebDiver 4 года назад
It looks fun; at least.
@ProphetNewYork
@ProphetNewYork 5 лет назад
Jonathan Ross what a savage hahaha. *cough* speilberg *cough* Lucas
@filip-kresimirsaric8975
@filip-kresimirsaric8975 5 лет назад
ther was no coughs haha just him shouting names
@whyl9313
@whyl9313 5 лет назад
I find it kinda impressive. Especially when you consider that this was 15 years ago too. Spielberg hadn't even made his worst films yet so this was quite the hot take indeed.
@CadillacJak
@CadillacJak 5 лет назад
Lucas has never made a bad movie that's a fact
@SunnyBear
@SunnyBear 5 лет назад
One of the best Quentin interviews around actually, very nice talk!
@justind9858
@justind9858 5 лет назад
Jonathan Ross is outstanding.
@BadWebDiver
@BadWebDiver 4 года назад
He's a very engaging presenter.
@sebastianalegria3401
@sebastianalegria3401 3 года назад
I have never seen this interview before, if I could interview Quentin, we'd spend hours and hours talking about movies. In fact, Kill Bill was the first film of Tarantino I watched as a Kid, so imagine for a 8-years-old kid watches a movie like this one.
@DanBruhMoment
@DanBruhMoment 3 года назад
Man, if I could interview/meet Quentin I'd have soooo many things to talk about with him
@sebastianalegria3401
@sebastianalegria3401 3 года назад
@@DanBruhMoment that makes two of us lol
@KeithKnightDontTreadonAnyone
@KeithKnightDontTreadonAnyone 3 года назад
6:38 - Amazing memory
@savionfambro2701
@savionfambro2701 5 лет назад
The suit is from Game of Death and it is iconic. Loved the homage in Kill Bill
@tomwallhead6950
@tomwallhead6950 5 лет назад
The fight against khareem abdul jabaar
@deltatoofow
@deltatoofow 5 лет назад
Shame he shits on Bruce in his latest movie
@metaturnal
@metaturnal 5 лет назад
disco godfathers looks I a movie I want to have seen.
@Nota_33
@Nota_33 5 лет назад
Not knocking Ross now but I remember how much I used to love watching this show when I was younger and looking back now I can see why. He was so funny, kinda feel like he isn't as much now. But honestly he was funnier back then than any late night host is tonight except maybe a few episodes of Grapham Norton
@youngvices7938
@youngvices7938 5 лет назад
This is why a good host keeps a glass of water for the guest.
@salvatoremaniscalco
@salvatoremaniscalco 3 года назад
Because its so much fun, Jon!
@louisasmiles
@louisasmiles 4 года назад
I love what Quentin says about Daryl Hannah.
@TryppiDnB
@TryppiDnB 5 лет назад
I knew this interview was old but then I saw the gamecube controllers... My god where has time gone
@jenifermullin7168
@jenifermullin7168 11 месяцев назад
But goodie for her, alright?! Exactly. Why I LOVE Terrantino. He is Great* at Casting for His Movies. So* good ❤️‍🔥
@reydez84
@reydez84 3 года назад
his passion is unmatched, its insane
@OzymandiasWasRight
@OzymandiasWasRight 8 месяцев назад
Quentin sure really likes being on this show. It's great to watch. Also Jackie Brown keeps moving up in rankings for me. It changes a lot but sometimes it's my fave Terrentino movie.
@rufiorufioo
@rufiorufioo 3 года назад
Inglorious bastards is incredible. One of my favorites.
@TheSuperQuail
@TheSuperQuail 5 лет назад
I remember watching this on TV. Back when the BBC was almost cool.
@opethinchains
@opethinchains 4 года назад
Great interview.
@trevrr
@trevrr 5 лет назад
"SPIELBERG, LUCAS" I love it
@MANCHESTERBORN
@MANCHESTERBORN 5 лет назад
Brilliant interview
@Deminutuv
@Deminutuv 4 года назад
This interview in its own right is a masterpiece. Director : Chemistry between certain people
@dougstyles5091
@dougstyles5091 5 лет назад
Django is a masterpiece
@Robert-xk9no
@Robert-xk9no 5 лет назад
Hateful 8 is way better.
@dougstyles5091
@dougstyles5091 5 лет назад
@@Robert-xk9no ehhh... I liked magnificent 7 better.
@cahles6679
@cahles6679 5 лет назад
Inglorious basterds is also a masterpiece
@sharkkeeper01
@sharkkeeper01 5 лет назад
Worst movie ever....unless you’re white
@steakkidneypie767
@steakkidneypie767 5 лет назад
@@sharkkeeper01 Eh... Maybe you're right. Although I know of a black guy who found it great. Now if the slave didn't get to fuck up all the whites up then I'd understand.
@newwavepop
@newwavepop 4 года назад
im not sure ive ever seen a Quentin interview before where he isnt arguing with the interviewer.
@enoz.j3506
@enoz.j3506 Год назад
Quentin,great writer,great films,up there with the best.
@DisconnectedRoamer
@DisconnectedRoamer 5 лет назад
The way Quentin said Dodgy sounded just like a British person. I couldnt tell if that was intentional lol
@mancsy3262
@mancsy3262 5 лет назад
A British person 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@KaninTuzi
@KaninTuzi 5 лет назад
He has that habit. You should see him when he's interviewed by a black host and he starts talking black. It's quite common for creative types to have that sort of mirror syndrome.
@DisconnectedRoamer
@DisconnectedRoamer 5 лет назад
@@mancsy3262 ?
@mancsy3262
@mancsy3262 5 лет назад
@@DisconnectedRoamer theres 4 countries within Briton, which accent you talking about 🤣🤣
@jcheri
@jcheri 3 года назад
THIS WAS HILARIOUS
@Nonebirdbrain
@Nonebirdbrain 5 лет назад
Natural born killers one of my favorite movies of all time
@DBDickerson
@DBDickerson 3 года назад
I did that exact same thing to Elmore Leonard over "Astronaut's wife" when I worked at Blockbuster Video. Ironic story about Quentin battling the ticket booth person over seeing a bad movie...Elmore eventually put it down. I should have lightened up. He was a regular and a real pleasure to talk to about Cinema. RIP to the writer of Jackie Brown. That was during the exact same time of this interview - I was like "No way you're renting that trash". 🤣
@stevenlawson5233
@stevenlawson5233 2 года назад
Absolute perfectionist Love him
@laminebaazi4376
@laminebaazi4376 4 года назад
what he says about daryl hannah is so smart and thoughtful
@jacksonwayneputnam1599
@jacksonwayneputnam1599 5 лет назад
great interview
@DigitalDuelist
@DigitalDuelist 5 лет назад
One of my favorite directors hands down. I'd love to hear a conversation between Tarrantino and Guy Ritchie.
@Revolver1981
@Revolver1981 5 лет назад
Guy Ritchie is a bonified WANKER!!!
@DigitalDuelist
@DigitalDuelist 5 лет назад
@@Revolver1981 That's made at least three of my favorite British "gangster" flicks. Lock Stock, Snatch, and Rocknrolla. If you watch the podcast he did with Joe Rogan I think you're opinion will evolve. He's got a lot of valid points on history and storytelling.
@Revolver1981
@Revolver1981 5 лет назад
@@DigitalDuelist He's from East London. Need I say more? Hahaha!!!
@PDC1987
@PDC1987 3 года назад
Guy is a raging bigot and a stereotypical heterosexual male, in the worst way possible. Not to mention how he poisoned his son Rocco’s mind against his mother Madonna. (After taking her for $94 million in the divorce.)
@johnnewton3982
@johnnewton3982 2 года назад
I went this red carpet in Leicester Square it was awesome 😎
@AlmofidBdarija
@AlmofidBdarija 5 лет назад
Delightful interview
@MadMax-dr6mf
@MadMax-dr6mf 5 лет назад
These two are very entertaining together...
@BadWebDiver
@BadWebDiver 4 года назад
Obviously good friends...
@Lat3ksi
@Lat3ksi 5 лет назад
It's very interesting to them talk about, well, anything. And I died when Uma Thurman did that thing
@lucystarr4251
@lucystarr4251 Год назад
What thing?
@katieedwards5926
@katieedwards5926 2 года назад
I love how Jonathon Ross is like, no, not gonna just let it go. “What, you can’t count, or what’s happening??”
@FilipinoMo21nk
@FilipinoMo21nk 3 года назад
Losing ross is when tv changed. I love this show.
@michaelproctor8100
@michaelproctor8100 5 лет назад
You could order the Bruce Lee track suit from any martial arts magazine from the early 80's.
@quagmirejr5081
@quagmirejr5081 5 лет назад
My brother bought one in the early 80s during the martial arts craze then he turned to religion and gave everything away damn he could have left it all to me lol .
@ewan428
@ewan428 Год назад
Woaring wampage of wevenge 😂 had my dying
@shoWbitz
@shoWbitz 3 года назад
I love Disco Godfather!
@kuriaki71
@kuriaki71 5 лет назад
Jackie Brown is my favorite Tarantino film.
@Monkeypole
@Monkeypole 5 лет назад
mark lee It’s the only Tarantino film I haven’t seen! Will have to knock that off the bucket list soon!
@tatetwar7792
@tatetwar7792 5 лет назад
Kris Faulkner you watch it yet? it’s damn good, brother
@Monkeypole
@Monkeypole 5 лет назад
Tatum Warlick Not yet man! Soon bro, soon ;)
@mudslide-md2uz
@mudslide-md2uz 5 лет назад
What a great interview
@CMT3007
@CMT3007 5 лет назад
The suit was also worn in the movie "The Last Dragon" (1985)
@Atomic425
@Atomic425 5 лет назад
LoL Bruce Lee was the first to wear it in Game of Death.
@jacktrppr1
@jacktrppr1 5 лет назад
Bruce Leroy>Bruce Lee
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