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Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino and his favorite movies
Promoting his book "Cinema Speculation," the filmmaker described Tobe Hooper's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" as a perfect film. He also said of Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch": "Its imperfections are part of its glory."
Quentin Tarantino
"'If I can just wrap my head around the idea that "Star Trek" could be my last movie, the last thing I ever do. Is this how I want to end it?'" screenwriter Mark L. Smith recalled Tarantino saying. "I think that was the bump he could never get across."
(Clockwise from bottom left): "The Revenant," "The Great Gatsby," "Titanic," "Killers of the Flower Moon," and "Catch Me If You Can"
From "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" and "Titanic" to "Django Unchained" and "Catch Me If You Can," IndieWire looks back at the Oscar winner's most memorable roles ahead of Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon."
Martin Scorsese at 2023 BFI Festival
"He’s a writer," Scorsese said of Tarantino. "It’s a different thing."
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 27: Quentin Tarantino presents The Grand Prix Award during the closing ceremony during the 76th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on May 27, 2023 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
"There is nothing like shooting in my hometown," the director said via the California Film Commission.
(Clockwise from bottom left): "Barbie" and Diablo Cody, Spike Lee and Jackie Robinson, Mae West and William Friedkin, Christopher Nolan and Howard Hughes
From Christopher Nolan's Howard Hughes biopic to Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" prequel and the Matthew Lillard-starring "Scream 3," these are the unmade movies we'll always dream of seeing.
(Clockwise from bottom left): "Sgt. Rock" of DC Comics, "First Blood," Quentin Tarantino, 2015's "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." and "Kill Bill Vol. 2"
With one project left before Quentin Tarantino says goodbye to feature filmmaker, IndieWire looks back at the many unmade ideas the director has cooked up over the years.
(Clockwise from left): "The Big Lebowski," "Citizen Kane," "Babylon," and "The Iron Giant"
Martin Scorsese, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Quentin Tarantino have all flopped at the box office at least once in their careers.
"Winter Kills"
Exclusive: Jeff Bridges, John Huston, and Anthony Perkins star in the wild political comedy now getting a 35mm reissue from Rialto Pictures, presented by Tarantino.
Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino
"It’s the point of view of a cinephile who prizes film history," says Nolan of Tarantino's intentions to retire after his 10th film.
JUSTIFIED: CITY PRIMEVAL "City Primeval" Episode 1 (Airs Tuesday, July 18) Pictured: Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens. CR: Chuck Hodes/FX
The co-showrunner and director of FX's "Justified: City Primeval" on the series' revival and the conversation between Tarantino and Timothy Olyphant that made it happen.
Movies Quentin Tarantino Doesn't Like
The famed filmmaker and controversial cinephile doesn't mince words when it comes to his movie opinions. These are the titles Tarantino doesn't like.
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