Tarantino -- everybody-- oh, Tarantino -- what do you think of the latest Tarantino -- you know?
There was no Quentin Tarantino for me, but there was Dick Tracy, which is a weird and violent and bloody as any-- it was like nothing
Fabro and Pulp Fiction Tarantino I think those are the two that really I sat in
worked with Quinton Tarantino and who did you not have a scene with Brad
some of that stuff and then when I bumped into Quinton Tarantino at at a 911 function I was surprised at the fact
Everybody, I was really interested in why Quentin Tarantino cared about Superman at
- Written, of course, by Quentin Tarantino .
Male #11: So you hinted at that there, I remember Tarantino , I think, had the whole
Larry: I would love, I love playing Kent to Tarantino but I think that the and I think that Jerry was clearly trying to give Superman certain, I mean give Clark Kent certain obviously
It was who he was inside and what Jerry was telling us is that we had to be smarter than Quentin Tarantino and look beyond that.
it's a very frustrating process but when it works it works unless it's quitting Tarantino then you know you hand your
written which is you know blow blows my mind and if you've ever been around Quinton Tarantino you know he's
He has shown incredible versatility across genres, including action, horror, family films and sci-fi, with some epic collaborations with Quentin Tarantino ,
The sequel had Antonio Banderas, and now the filmmaker, Robert Rodriguez, works with Quentin Tarantino .
So the result is almost like-- you know, it's a pastiche, like a Tarantino , almost, experience.
There was a storm, and I was really, really messed up, Quentin Tarantino style.
By the mid-'90s, nonlinearity had been absorbed by the culture to the point that Quentin Tarantino could release "Pulp Fiction", a movie that to most
boys who wanted to be Brian Green, girls who wanted to Steven Sondheim or Meg Whitman or Quentin Tarantino .