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When Quentin Tarantino Stopped Waiting for Permission 

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In this video, Quentin Tarantino talks on the struggle to become a writer and film director.
Many people believe that Hollywood maverick Quentin Tarantino broke into the film business overnight, but he worked independently on the periphery of Hollywood for years before breaking through.
By intercutting a series of interviews Tarantino has partaken in over the years, this video tells the brief story of Quentin Tarantino's early days, showing how he broke into Hollywood to become a writer and director and remaining at the top of the pyramid for 30 years.
He talks about the production failures of My Best Friend's Boyfriend, the rejection he faced in trying to finance True Romance and Natural Born Killers, and how those screenplays contributed to his breakthrough in the end.
This is Quentin Tarantino's success story, and it may provide useful insights about the struggle to become a writer and director of films if you're an aspiring filmmaker yourself. Persistence and a refusal to ask for permission is really at the heart of the message..

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@s_anandsurya
@s_anandsurya Год назад
"Things work out when you stop asking permission and take destiny into your own hands" - Quentin Tarantino
@fredrik8500
@fredrik8500 Год назад
I went dating with this philosophy and now I’m facing serious jail time. Thanks for nothing Tarantino!
@luckasta6269
@luckasta6269 Год назад
@@fredrik8500 skill issue
@g.a.r3058
@g.a.r3058 Год назад
@@fredrik8500 same situation with me but instead of dating I went to the bank and now also facing jail time
@kentuckyfriedchildren5385
@kentuckyfriedchildren5385 2 года назад
It's great to know true talent shines through and gets recognized eventually, this video was a reminder to be patient and not quit just because things aren't working out for a few years
@fredrik8500
@fredrik8500 2 года назад
This is just a bonkers take, and that is obvious if you just examine it for half a second. Many people throughout history (writers and artists in particular), where not recognised until long after they died, and neither their hard work or talent earned them anything while they were alive. People far more talented and important than Tarantino. George Orwell for example was reviled in his time, and died owning nothing but a typewriter and the clothes on his back.
@daanisch
@daanisch 2 года назад
@@fredrik8500 intellectual (not Equal to) artist
@fredrik8500
@fredrik8500 2 года назад
@@daanisch what?
@daanisch
@daanisch 2 года назад
@@fredrik8500 being an intellectual is not a career path, although the craft of writing is a trade, george orwell is known for his intellectual contribution to the field of political science and sociology he is not known for being "just" a novelist, its like calling dostoesky just a novelist, I thought I should inform you before you sound stupid at a public gathering
@joshualane1716
@joshualane1716 Год назад
@@daanisch kind of a goofy and needlessly snarky response given that @Fredrik didn’t specifically refer to Orwell as a novelist. With that said, Animal Farm and 1984 are far and away his most recognizable contributions. Regardless, the point still stands that those achievements didn’t earn him shit during his lifetime.
@kaylubproductions4517
@kaylubproductions4517 Год назад
Thank you, this is incredibly inspiring. In the history told of Tarantino, it always makes it sound like he broke out with "Reservoir Dogs" as his first movie and he didn't have much struggle before that. But to know TARANTINO had a hard time making it in the industry, that is actually very comforting. Although I or anyone else as filmmakers will likely never reach what he has been able to do, to know that he too had to walk that hard road to get recognized is incredible.
@wattsnottaken1
@wattsnottaken1 Год назад
When I first watched Reservoir dogs in 2015 when I was 18 years old I didn’t know that it was Quentin and I didn’t know that he was going to become one of my favorite directors. I love the way he crafts stories.
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN 3 месяца назад
I'm still trying to get my first script perfected. I have always looked at Quentin Tarantino as a huge inspiration. Even if I never succeed at turning my work into a movie, it will always be a passion of mine.
@rayancedrichaddad1197
@rayancedrichaddad1197 2 года назад
So Inspiring. Quentin Tarantino is one of the Best Filmmaker. Who makes the Cinema Reborn. Thanks for telling us his story.
@Lukasaske
@Lukasaske 2 года назад
What I learned: Stop asking permission; take things into your own hands. Love it.
@erikg3941
@erikg3941 Год назад
Don’t give up on your dreams. What you desire, desires you.
@alexforce9
@alexforce9 2 года назад
If this is your own edit and not some stolen property - well done mate. Very on point and very professional. Plus - we all love Tarantino lol.
@AnwarRosly
@AnwarRosly Год назад
this is THE type of content im looking for, i can easily be inspired if I watch a film director's success, but what would get me stick to my chair and listen to it for hours would be the struggles behind their success, now THATS what I'm here for..
@MovieMongerHZ
@MovieMongerHZ 2 года назад
So inspirational and informative. Great finds. Thanks.
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Nice one dude, you're very welcome.
@OLBK
@OLBK 10 месяцев назад
Joe Rogan has a great podcast indeed.
@sneakykamon
@sneakykamon 2 года назад
Can you imagine being so disillusioned on trying to get your scripts bought and filmed that one day, just as you’re about to give up, you manage to get someone like Harvey Keitel to sign on to what you were planning to make as a home movie? I bet Quentin was probably scared shitless that day but that was the push he finally needed I guess. Good for him.
@cuppajoe101
@cuppajoe101 2 года назад
This is a great video with a great vibe. So many crappy versions of this type of motivational video, but yours is well edited, clean and to the point! Never knew this about Tarantino before.
@tyejohnson9400
@tyejohnson9400 Год назад
The fact this was release on my B-Day feels like proper alignment... Namaste!
@laganas2008
@laganas2008 3 месяца назад
I love that little bit from Reservoir dogs where Mr White and Mr Orange are casing the bank, and then they drive off and it cuts immediately to the car crash scene after the robbery.
@jankytv4166
@jankytv4166 2 года назад
I thought this was a big professional channel! Great stuff
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Thanks man. It's early days.
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
@Fatih Thanks mate
@JohnMoseley
@JohnMoseley 2 года назад
I guess he's talking at the start about 'My Best Friend's Birthday,' his first film, which you can see on RU-vid. I'd have liked to hear more about that. It's got a lot of strong stuff, some of it very recognisably Tarantinoesque, but the story is barely there. It'd be really interesting to hear specifically about how he got better at story, or why it was weak there if he'd already written a strong story for 'True Romance.'
@nolaanderson8770
@nolaanderson8770 2 года назад
Quentin's bit about "everything went bad" changing to "everything went good" is the important part - Quentin was ahead of his time, and this is how it manifests! (subscribed! bravo)
@dani_da_vision
@dani_da_vision Год назад
I NEEDED THIS . THANK YOU
@SillyWillyFan47
@SillyWillyFan47 2 года назад
the pendulum swings!
@film_magician
@film_magician Год назад
I needed to hear this. this is great
@KEVIN_GABOR
@KEVIN_GABOR Год назад
Thank you for posting. I love it
@sw9979
@sw9979 Год назад
I needed to watch this. Thanks
@segadan3709
@segadan3709 2 года назад
This is amazing work, super inspiring and made me emotional really thinking About how Quentin got started and now how far he’s come
@KantSleep
@KantSleep Год назад
I can relate. Thank you for sharing
@DialloMoore503
@DialloMoore503 2 года назад
Nice story. However, I wouldn’t seek investors on a project unless I really had to. It’s a huge gamble. The Coen’s raised one million from random strangers (so they say). But only a small percentage of people can pull that off.
@darioscomicschool1111
@darioscomicschool1111 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@roadcrewfilms
@roadcrewfilms 2 года назад
Great channel! Mate!
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Thank man, glad you're enjoying it!
@sz8526
@sz8526 2 года назад
Great channel! Subbed. Keep up the good work:)
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Thank you! Much appreciated.
@shukis17
@shukis17 Год назад
When you turn down the big guys who offer you lots of money so they can take full control of your craft, that's when true talent shines and they begin to notice you.
@cyberla
@cyberla Год назад
Amazing story! Really had no idea. The guy really made it.
@thetruthexperiment
@thetruthexperiment Год назад
That’s a good thing to hear.
@spiritualseeker9593
@spiritualseeker9593 10 месяцев назад
I need to revisit this everytime i get demotivated in this field
@FR4M3Sharma
@FR4M3Sharma 2 года назад
I'm the 799th Sub. And I'm hoping millions more would read this. Keep up the good work.
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Thanks Sharma!
@starbright6579
@starbright6579 2 года назад
All I can say is it's hard. God has blessed me with a gift to be a screenwriter, film producer, and director and I thank God every day for that gift, but I stop to think saying to myself where will I get the money to make this film? I'm poor I only make $350/week I have bills to pay, but if Quintin can do it when he was making $150/week than I can do it too.
@davidjacobs8558
@davidjacobs8558 2 года назад
You have to write a good story first, before you can make a movie. writing a good story doesn't cost you much. you just need a notebook and a pen.
@starbright6579
@starbright6579 2 года назад
@@davidjacobs8558 I will do that thanks you that's what Tyler Perry did when he was living in his car he wrote plays and scripts. It was harder for him because he was homeless I'm not thank God, I live with my parents and got a sister who gives me $4,000.00 every year to raise money to have my film made, to buy a laptop, and take screenwriting classes online. It's possible we got this.
@nonono9194
@nonono9194 Год назад
It's a long haul, I started writing 9 years ago and still haven't made it.. close tho
@lilchaos4792
@lilchaos4792 Год назад
@@starbright6579 you have plenty of support
@starbright6579
@starbright6579 Год назад
@@nonono9194 Screenwriting is like an unrealistic job that's hard to become, sometimes I day to myself how can I pay my bills? Because we do all have bills to pay, but we have our day jobs or night jobs to help support that. With that said it is very hard to sell a script to a producer you're so right about that one that's why I want to become a police officer because I always wanted to be that since I was 5 years old now becoming a police is a realistic job and it's easy to become more than a screenwriter, film producer, and film director. I'm not giving up or saying give up on your dreams I'm speaking for myself not others. I just need to have another job in mind in case I don't become a screenwriter and producer because I'm black American but I tell Latino stories and want Latino actors which is very hard because Hollywood doesn't want Latino movies or shows on American channel network's. So it's possible my movies will be in tv but not my shows because Latino shows always get pulled off the air on American channels which means I might just have to be an author and police officer.
@TrumpetPlayerSeries
@TrumpetPlayerSeries 7 месяцев назад
Thank you
@Leprutz
@Leprutz Год назад
The very important lessen to take away from this and I learned it way too late is: Stop asking for permission and if it feels right to you do the things the way you want to do it.
@SalsaBailaProductions
@SalsaBailaProductions Год назад
Inspirationnal
@intrinsiccinema7374
@intrinsiccinema7374 Год назад
Nothing happens overnight it's not the destination it's the journey the process
@MajandraFan
@MajandraFan 2 года назад
It's depressing that a genius like Tarantino had to fight for a decade just to start using his talent. So much nepotism holding back real artists.
@nonono9194
@nonono9194 Год назад
I've been working for 9 years now to break in as a writer just like him looool yep definitely alot of wasted years
@user-yp2yh2gj8w
@user-yp2yh2gj8w Год назад
@@nonono9194 Remember those years aren't wasted, it's all part of the process, any process
@nonono9194
@nonono9194 Год назад
@@user-yp2yh2gj8w it's made me have to get so good at my job that I force my way in but yeah basically all of my 20s will be spent grinding whilst broke which is a shame but at least it's nearly over, having connections I would've been worse at my craft but had a more fun life
@user-yp2yh2gj8w
@user-yp2yh2gj8w Год назад
@@nonono9194 Exactly! I'm experiencing the same with music-production. But the slow way is the stable way I think. It also makes you appreciate the growth in your craft, if you have the right mindset.
@lucysnorebush964
@lucysnorebush964 Год назад
It isn't nepotism, you doofus. He says he gatewayed him in. If you know what race that group is, you'll know who runs everything.
@michaelpfogerty
@michaelpfogerty 2 года назад
What song is this playing in the background?? It's dope
@gregorywright9971
@gregorywright9971 2 года назад
It’s nice hearing his come up can’t do this now and days. The cost of living is so crazy you can’t make time to fund anything but what you need. Unless you have parents that are willing to still give you money.
@Ah_Yote
@Ah_Yote Год назад
Now in todays technology it’s easier than ever, find events and festivals, make connections, educate yourself which is again easier than ever before
@nonono9194
@nonono9194 2 месяца назад
It being more accessible than ever means there's also a vast amount more competition than their used to be
@demivenknighton3283
@demivenknighton3283 Год назад
Love the music. What song is this?
@jonn3041
@jonn3041 2 года назад
This is gonna be one of those channels that’s gonna end up with millions of subs
@TheRubberStudiosASMR
@TheRubberStudiosASMR 2 года назад
True that
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Cheers Jon, if it does end up with a mil subs I'll get in touch to remind you that you were the first to say it ;)
@jonn3041
@jonn3041 2 года назад
@@cinedome1 ❤️
@chisairaccoon1931
@chisairaccoon1931 Год назад
What’s the music used in this video? Very motivating by the way.
@escapism7996
@escapism7996 Год назад
Reservoir Dogs is my favoriteTarantino movie,😍💙
@aaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@aaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 2 года назад
The thumbnail had me thinking Quentin started a twitch gaming channel or something lmao
@Ammon6
@Ammon6 2 года назад
Great channel i love it 👍👍
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Thanks Saigon, glad to hear it!
@Ammon6
@Ammon6 2 года назад
@@cinedome1 you are welcome. You are doing great content.
@davidjacobs8558
@davidjacobs8558 2 года назад
I heard Tarantino drove Hyundai Excel when he was a poor aspiring movie maker. Is that true ?
@Shredothan_Davis
@Shredothan_Davis 2 года назад
He might be weird and have shit views on Roman Polanski but he’s a god dame inspiration
@murrynathan
@murrynathan Год назад
If you want to make it in Hollywood, all you have to do is convince people you can make them money!
@marteumar8429
@marteumar8429 Год назад
My fav director. Kill bill changed my life
@realmaticfilms7130
@realmaticfilms7130 2 года назад
Is the film that he’s referring to at the start available?
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Part of it is. Tarantino claims it to be unfinished. Here's the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X6MUbRZSg80.html
@realmaticfilms7130
@realmaticfilms7130 2 года назад
@@cinedome1 thanks so much!
@danielwofford275
@danielwofford275 Год назад
You know I don’t think people really take an account just how hard it is to be an artist especially one that makes something that is truly unique most people won’t be bothered to find it until I was really it becomes famous and no one will bother to Fonda until you’ve done all the work yourself and then they’ll show up to help you and charge you a pretty as well.
@tarunkrishna4074
@tarunkrishna4074 2 месяца назад
goat
@surajt.k9523
@surajt.k9523 Год назад
Bgm name pls
@delix787
@delix787 2 года назад
People separate two versions of Quentin Tarantino. People say they love him as a director! But dislike him as a normal person! And there’s others who dislike him as a normal person and as a director! But I personally like him altogether. And yes I’m aware of some of his weird interviews and responses! But still I don’t hold anything on him. 🎥
@cinephilekun5684
@cinephilekun5684 Год назад
I read this exact comment on another video with the exact emoji
@thesilvershota3091
@thesilvershota3091 Год назад
Why do people dislike him? Lol
@alexpollock6932
@alexpollock6932 2 года назад
2:35 what’s this from?
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Here you go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3ylgajFJm54.html
@alexpollock6932
@alexpollock6932 2 года назад
@@cinedome1 thank you
@tylerthompson1842
@tylerthompson1842 Год назад
I always wanted to read the original “Natural Born Killers” I hear he hated what they did with it so much they made them take his name off the project
@Filmmaker809
@Filmmaker809 Год назад
What people don't realiise is Quentin's mother is a strong person in film industry. She is a massive reason why he made it. Connie Tarantino, forged his way into filmmaking. He does not talk about this. Yes, he is talented. i love his early works.
@bigboss9150
@bigboss9150 Год назад
She's a nurse from Tenessee who discouraged him from writing. What are you talking about??
@Filmmaker809
@Filmmaker809 Год назад
@@bigboss9150 Nope.
@mattque209
@mattque209 2 года назад
Give me a break, it's not too hard if your father already was in the Hollywood business, and you live in LA
@domclegg1225
@domclegg1225 2 года назад
i didn’t even know he wrote Natural Born Killers lol
@dmtdreamz7706
@dmtdreamz7706 Год назад
Quentin's mind is creating the entire fucking universe and you discover that that's you who's been doing it the whole time. It's utterly shocking and astounding. It's so astounding that you won't want to believe it because people have told you all it's egotistical to say that you're Quentin. Only a narcissist would claim that he's Quentin. You're imagining the entire fucking universe. What does that make you? That makes you Quentin. Reality is pure imagination. Tada.
@vegardertilbake1
@vegardertilbake1 2 года назад
Besides the annoying music, the edit is very good.
@cinedome1
@cinedome1 2 года назад
Thanks Veggis, sorry you didn't like the music.
@faraz3284
@faraz3284 Год назад
@@cinedome1 Can you tell me what song this is? It's phenomenal.
@unrefusableoffer4412
@unrefusableoffer4412 2 года назад
oh the good times of financing a movie by working at video store lol.
@Johnconno
@Johnconno Год назад
Mabel Tarantino was a big Hollywood producer, what struggle?
@TAILE-bu7tb
@TAILE-bu7tb Год назад
At the end. Don't ask permission.
@cozmicmojo2181
@cozmicmojo2181 10 месяцев назад
I'm tired of everyone pretending Pulp Fiction isn't Tarantino's only good film...
@ordjk4797
@ordjk4797 2 года назад
Quentin Tarantino is an alright director , but compared to the best he isn't even close
@algas666
@algas666 Год назад
He is
@ordjk4797
@ordjk4797 Год назад
@@algas666 absolutely not even
@Bad_At_Parties
@Bad_At_Parties Год назад
His constant references and homages and straight up recreations of other films definitely hold him back. His work can sometimes feel like cover songs of the greatest hits of other artists, rather than encapsulating his own unique "album" of work.
@ordjk4797
@ordjk4797 Год назад
@@Bad_At_Parties well that isn’t even his biggest problem
@Bad_At_Parties
@Bad_At_Parties Год назад
@@ordjk4797 Didn't say it was. But we were discussing how he compared to other filmmakers, and him not being as original in his style or voice holds him back from being truly impressive, in my opinion. He's not a trendsetting or trailblazing director, like so many others were at points in their career. We won't get into the fact that he can't pace a story to save his life these days and he over indulges in every element he used to be able to restrain in his older work.
@OTOss8
@OTOss8 Год назад
He owes a massive debt to Roger Avery.
@alistercheng
@alistercheng 2 года назад
I'm so tired.
@n4m1k
@n4m1k 10 месяцев назад
And then the writters are on strike for thinking they are not payed well
@Psyclonus7
@Psyclonus7 2 года назад
didn't need the cheesy music
@SeniorAdrian
@SeniorAdrian 2 года назад
Cool and all but in todays world an aspiring director wouldn't get his films financed because they are not known IPs.
@vajra1171
@vajra1171 7 месяцев назад
overrated
@budweiser600
@budweiser600 2 года назад
All his movies are negative and ultra-violent. Would have been better if all that money had been give to a random Chinese person to make their film.
@RenegadeShepard69
@RenegadeShepard69 2 года назад
I can kind of agree with that.
@DialloMoore503
@DialloMoore503 2 года назад
Negative how?
@tylerwebb3428
@tylerwebb3428 2 года назад
Nah just get rid of your negativity.
@budweiser600
@budweiser600 2 года назад
@@tylerwebb3428 Having respect for people, and not glorifying gruesome murders, isn't negative.
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN 3 месяца назад
What a joke of a comment. Tarantino is brilliant.
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