Rob v w85 I was happy when I heard, then after watching the film. You are right, he wasn’t going to fit at least for me. His features doesn’t fit for it
Gothic,"purse",scratch your head "true Hell on Earth,and past moments!" "Bible,Paul reads no repeats",I know which one on those moments "that working out ouch,good book after" ice sickles "oh ok!" those 18 and 19's those could be moments "Government has to have that Cadilac to go with,what a read" those were to get some moments with some girls 18 and up and see some Praise the Lord! "eternal life",said.
zip code no repeats "Paul and Mathew reads",I see the line ahh. go ahead-oh on the notes way back I was in love with that Aquire sister "dime" "road trips you name it loose yourself in ahh." sex,there was some private still loved her with a major crush,this one with sex-I told her I got to go ill call you next week mmm. "and it didn't take the Buck N pull and BuCking meals to get that mmm. "what a read! m mm mm next week"
Stallone unquestionably deserved an Oscar for Cop Land. His performance was virtually spotless. He rose above De Niro, Keitel, Liotta and all others in that movie. I've watched the movie dozens of times simply to enjoy Stallone's work. He made it look effortless. It's as if he wasn't acting but simply behaving. In addition, we need to remember that his character went through a wide range of emotions. From ambition to disappointment, from sadness to rage, from rejection to achievement... it was all there. It beautifully showed what some actors can do when they are allowed to venture into different genres.
Yeah, though unlike most Like how the black slave Sheba is shot in a way which draws attention and makes it look like she’s going to be important but she doesn’t do much, the red bandana girl, how it makes no sense for Django to have been captured and escape AGAIN to return to have a stand off in the Candie plantation instead of just having the fight when Django and Schultz were there the first time
Better fits replaced him. He does seem like a narcissistic guy where all characters should be him but its hollywood. Being a face and popular is what its all about.
Yeah, being that Quentin is a huge fan of old martial arts films and TV shows it's hard to imagine that Carradine wasn't a deliberate pick from the off. A James Bond type character sounds a little dull tbh, and wouldn't have fitted in with the Oriental theme if they were still shooting in China.
First of all; let's get the facts straight. Madsen actually DID work with Q.T. in a few films, so he's off this list. The only one who actually refused to do a movie w/Q.T. was Stallone due to the subject matter. All the others had scheduling conflicts, so they were unable/unavailable, that's totally different than "REFUSING" TO WORK WITH Q.T. BTW, his casting alternates were actually more genius than his original choices. In the end, his films ended up being better.
Uthark Runa yeah that’s jaden when he was a little child. But he plays in a lot of bad movies. But a few are good/okay. Enemy of the state and pursuit of happyness in my opinion.
@@haroldh8314 Depending on the actor most of the people on the list were widely known before working with Tarentino. It's not a widely kept secret that most were doing fine before working with him.
Jay Rock Jinx true. Even the Simpsons joked about it in their Itchy & Scratchyland episode by suggesting John Travolta worked as a waiter there. But I think it was your word choice of ‘blew up’ that confused Jay Rock Jinx. He probably agrees QT revived his career, but was instead suggesting the actors who QT didn’t revive like SLJ, Uma & Christoph still weren’t discovered by Quentin, just merely given more popularity.
Samuel L. Jackson had a pretty big part in Jurassic Park one of the biggest movies of all time. Uma Thurman was considered one of the most beautiful women on earth and famously played Venus, she was in Dangerous Liaisons that won a number of Oscars and was married to Gary Oldman, who was a top star as well, so she was all over the press. I'd never heard of Christoph Waltz and he seems to have given him his break into Hollywood.
I respect Stallone, and his reasons, for not wanting to do Death Proof. I am also glad that Luis Gara went to DeNiro...he seems more fit to play "quiet and psychotic".
Rick wallace compare something like Rambo where a ridiculous soilder is single handedly wining the war basically. With a ridiculous kill count. Rambo is not a phsycopath he is trying to help his country. While the stunt man in death proof is just a psychopathic guy who puts girls in his car and kills them
My list of actors Im surprised were never in a Tarantino movie... 1.John Goodman 2.Joe Pesci 3.Ray Liotta 4.Denzel Washington 5.Clint Eastwood 6.Wesley Snipes 7.Ed Harris 8.Tommy Lee Jones
Just for fun. When Leigh was playing the guitar in hateful 8, and Douglas grabs it and shatters it, the expression of horror on her face was real. She didn’t know he was going to destroy it. That was him ad libbing. The problem was he thought it was a prop guitar. The actress actually plays guitar and that was a guitar she brought from home. It was an heirloom that belonged to her great grandmother. She played the scene out. Later, she told Douglas what he did, he felt awful.
@@AngelicusImmortus hey it was definitely better than "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen". hateful eight was decent in my mind and the league etc, was horrible garbage, that wasnt directed by tarantino, i just felt i had to point out what terrible cinema looks like.
Jamie Fox wasn't bad...he wasn't great... he just wasn't. got completely blown off the screen by his co-stars. the power and star shine of Leo, Sam, Goggins, Waltz made him a complete afterthought
@@penoyer79 But that’s not really on Foxx. Django wasn’t an especially compelling or complex lead (although he and Stephen are the most consistent), and he was written as more of a strong silent type in a Tarantino film which favours witty dialogue, larger than life characters and suave criminals.
Why don’t you make your own videos so we can judge how good you’d be at it. There’s those who ‘do’ and there’s those like you who create nothing but criticize others work.
@@CashelOConnolly I'm sorry but the title is misleading and your complaint about the "critics" not being able to produce quality videos of the same caliber falls on deaf ears because it's irrelevant. If the title for a video is misleading then obviously viewers are going to have an expectation that sense the title says (in this case actor who refused roles in movies and only two of the dozen actors actually refused the roles while the others had to turn them down due to scheduling complications) then it is not the viewers or the critics that are at fault for having false preconceived notions it is the makers.
Gothic,"purse",are they acting like James Cameron glasses now "hot the freebees going to Hell mmm" you believe this out of muah s!!! one spider "ceiling",on our palm Bulie and Dad reads,"33,000 Churches n.r.f."
A little. I won't lose sleep over it. I think Tarantino makes fun movies but would put him among the best not the best director of our time. Think Nolan and Scorsese are better. Think he gets credit for some of his great work but is just as popular with some because it's just flashy overdone irreverence.
The funny thing is that in Reservoir Dogs, Madsen actually played Vic Vega (brother of Vincent) so that would've been some crazy time loop scenario right there lol.
@@august6389 but he always had it in the back of his mind that it would be cool to cast JT. In the case of Basterds he wrote the character for Hans Landa waaay before he even knew that someone could pul off the role (being able to speak, French, German and English and be an awesome actor to boot.) He discovered C.Waltz after the fact.
In An interview I watched, Christoph Waltz said that he would never turn down a Quentin role he said that he’d rather play a lesser part in great film than the other way around. He’s a great actor and mikes ahead of Will Smith, Cristoph puts Will Smith to Shame, so if this is true, I’ve lost a fair bit of respect for Will Smith, I as an actor would never ask a director/writer to change his masterful work so I could have more screen time, that’s embarrassing. Also the thing about Leonardo DiCaprio playing Landa is nonsense because Quentin came out and said he couldn’t find someone to play Landa and if he never did, he wouldn’t make the film. Until Cristoph auditioned so what you said is nonsense.
Well Kill Bill came after Pulp Fiction. Chances are since he didn't get the role he wanted in Reservoir dogs he decided he wasn't gonna do Pulp Fiction after he saw the major success in that movie he probably decided he SHOULD stick to working with Tarantino
It launched Sandra Bullock, who should also do a Tarantino movie, where she's a goofy single mom serial killer, who has a misunderstanding with a local gangland boss and has to go on the run with her precocious tap-dancing daughter, who unbenown to Bullock, is also a serial killer.
Maybe I'm mad but I always wanted to see Sylvester Stallone, Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Milla Jovovich, Kim Basinger, Eric Bana, Colin Farrell, Sherilyn Fenn, Mel Gibson, even Madonna in a Tarantino movie
Sigourney would be crazy. As would Ed Norton, Sly, Jodie or maybe some others. I definitely don’t want J Lo in a QT movie though. Something like Out of Sight is the closest we can get to that. But I’m not sure her acting skills would warrant her working with such a great director anyway.
Yeah at first Django did seem like a white saviour story, with Django just being a side character. But when Dr Schultz comes up with a stupid plan, fails then still shoots Calvin Candy and nearly gets Django and his wife killed! Django becomes the hero of his own story, he not only saves himself, but his wife and several other people, while also destroying Candyland and even earning his bounty! 👏
Yeah! I simply can't believe it was a circumstantial as they made it sound. I was under the impression that Tarantino had a magic crystal ball he used for casting divination and that all chosen ones would be immediately levitated to the set by the sonic force of a choir of angels singing one note, C₆.
disagree, in pulp fiction he cast himself in the movie and uses the N word with Samuel Jackson. Either Tarantino didn't write that script or forgot that black people are only ones ok using the N word.
A bit more context about Inglorious Basterds, Tarantino needed an strong lingustical actor for Landa, he really needed someone who could convincingly speak all those languages and also be a good actor, Tarantino was casting the role of Hans Landa in Germany and was really close to scrapping the movie, because he couldn't find anyone who could pull it off. Then Christoph Waltz auditioned and the rest is histoy.
They state Tarantino decided not to have DiCaprio but instead went with someone who could speak German for the role of Col. Hans Landa....DiCaprio has done interviews speaking German since he spent time living in Germany with his grandparents. Yes it states according to MTV but this is also why you check your sources or at least point out the oversight made by the director that the actor could actually speak it.
He wanted someone who could speak German, French and Italian. And to cast people from the country's that the characters were from. So British playing British, French playing French, Germans playing Germans and so on.
Jennifer Jason Leigh was incredible in The Hateful Eight! She stole the whole film! I couldn't take my eyes off her, she was totally captivating......I had no idea it was her! When I realised afterwards it blew my mind! Even during the movie I knew I was watching a very special performance.....it really struck me as something great! As the only female lead in an ensemble all make cast it was just incredible how she held the centre of that movie together....like a Queen around which all the others acted around and off.....I can think of another female actor who could have done that.🙏😳❤️👍
It would have been really interesting seeing Stallone in Jackie brown. It would have been a different sort of acting and something he is not used to. Robert de niro takes every chance he can to Be in a movie
That’s not true at all. There’s a wish list of actors he wrote for all the characters. Madsen was his 1st choice. John Cusack, Gary Oldman, Alec Baldwin, Jason Patrick, Michael Keaton, and even Denzel Washington were all on his short list for the part. You can google Tarantino’s casting wish list for pulp fiction. You’ll be amazed at everyone he wanted for the roles in the film.
Michael Madsen said in an interview with Empire, in their Reservoir Dogs 25 year anniversary special, that Tarantino wrote the part for him, but he was already committed to another movie.
Which actor do you think would've done the best job in a Tarantino movie?
Sylvester Stallone
Daniel Day Lewis
The grand wizard of the KKK would have been a natural!!
Tommy Wiseau
Your wrong on the christoph waltz thing. 100 percent. He said he wrote it for him.
“Actors who had almost played roles in Quentin Tarantino movies” - fixed your misleading headline.
Actors who missed out,shorter titles > short ppl
Title
Matthew Rhieu agreed - this is people who might have been in a Tarantino movie.
Drop the "had" dude
00:32 love this Looper tv trailer.
I couldn't see Will Smith as Django. Jaime Foxx did such a great job in that role.
will smith has to big an ego
Exactly...
Jamie Foxx played that role PERFECTLY
Rob v w85 I was happy when I heard, then after watching the film. You are right, he wasn’t going to fit at least for me. His features doesn’t fit for it
@@katieadams3080 i literally muttered the same thing as I heard her talk about why he didn't want the part. what an ego on him...
I’m beginning to think you don’t know what the definition of the word“refused” means.
Haaaa!😄
Oh, they know. They lied to make it sound more interesting and manipulate you into viewing. Good guy Looper.
Stallone did.
I almost click away after the 1st fact
Lol
"Actors Who Refused to Be In Quentin Tarantino Movies"
*first option is a man who was in a Tarantino movie*
Lol, right! ...several Tarantino movies
4 Tarantino movies
He was also great in The Hateful Eight
@@filifilms He killed it as Bud in Kill Bill
Good point! Respect.
That Will Smith quote about violence in 6:20 has aged quite well.
It was a love slap
Lol. Yep
will smith wouldve ruined it anyway he was never a good actor
It doesn’t mean he’s wrong.
@@iangascoigne8231
Nah revenge against evil slave owners is much more satisfying and fair.
Pulp Fiction wouldn’t be Pulp Fiction without Travolta
Where's the intercom?
I see a few minutes of pulp fiction. On TV. What a of rubbish
@@jackflash743 what?
Lenny Tobin you’re ignorant
True...Besides, Mr Blondes name was Vic Vega. I always assumed Vic & Vince Vega were some crazy brothers.........
But django was about love. Everything happens because of django's love for broomhilda.
Just like the movie Signs was about Faith, yet people thought it was about alien's. 🤷
Brunhilda... Its Brunhilda. Wtf is a Broomhilda?
@Deep Cut Reactions in the Legend the proper spelling is Brunhilda.
@Justin M the plot revolved around an alien invasion but the movie was most definitely about faith. Faith of all kinds for that matter.
@@joshp2542 its Brunhilde.
A list of scheduling conflicts does not equate to "refusal."
Yes it does lol
Gothic,"purse",scratch your head "true Hell on Earth,and past moments!" "Bible,Paul reads no repeats",I know which one on those moments "that working out ouch,good book after" ice sickles "oh ok!" those 18 and 19's those could be moments "Government has to have that Cadilac to go with,what a read" those were to get some moments with some girls 18 and up and see some Praise the Lord! "eternal life",said.
the top comment,dam that working out-it was just some ice sickle clips from all that daily pain "sad and said"
zip code no repeats "Paul and Mathew reads",I see the line ahh. go ahead-oh on the notes way back I was in love with that Aquire sister "dime" "road trips you name it loose yourself in ahh." sex,there was some private still loved her with a major crush,this one with sex-I told her I got to go ill call you next week mmm. "and it didn't take the Buck N pull and BuCking meals to get that mmm. "what a read! m mm mm next week"
1 pill makes your larger and we don't dream and trip "ok!" "eternal life life everlasting"
Stallone unquestionably deserved an Oscar for Cop Land.
His performance was virtually spotless. He rose above De Niro, Keitel, Liotta and all others in that movie. I've watched the movie dozens of times simply to enjoy Stallone's work.
He made it look effortless. It's as if he wasn't acting but simply behaving.
In addition, we need to remember that his character went through a wide range of emotions. From ambition to disappointment, from sadness to rage, from rejection to achievement... it was all there.
It beautifully showed what some actors can do when they are allowed to venture into different genres.
🤣🤣🤣, He cant act his way out of a paper bag 🤣🤣🤣
Very good film and one of his best performances, definitely deserved a nom but not sure about winning it outright
@@Jessicanyc You’re blonde so I’ll give you a pass.
Good, I can't stand Torentino or his movies. And Sly was too classy and didn't need that fool.
Such an underrated movie.
It's crazy that Django came out so freaking good with so many scheduling issues and rewrites!
Joel Springman it was brilliant
Joel Springman django was a good ass movie
Who noticed Franco Nero ,in a cameo, talking to err,Django!! ??
good ?.... you must be thinking of something else ......That movie sucked ass ..bigtime .....
Yeah, though unlike most
Like how the black slave Sheba is shot in a way which draws attention and makes it look like she’s going to be important but she doesn’t do much, the red bandana girl, how it makes no sense for Django to have been captured and escape AGAIN to return to have a stand off in the Candie plantation instead of just having the fight when Django and Schultz were there the first time
Will Smith has a history of turning down great roles
Better fits replaced him. He does seem like a narcissistic guy where all characters should be him but its hollywood. Being a face and popular is what its all about.
He ruins everything he touches. Bell Air and maybe MIB are his only good peformances.
@@greatomeister675 He was very good in Ali.
He’s really not that good of an actor tbh pretty average if we’re being honest. He’s just been in some major blockbusters
@@dennydarkko He has shown he can be very good,it's just there are only a handful movies he shows this.
Carradine was EXCELLENT in Kill Bill... i couldn't picture anyone else in that role in those movies...
Yeah, being that Quentin is a huge fan of old martial arts films and TV shows it's hard to imagine that Carradine wasn't a deliberate pick from the off. A James Bond type character sounds a little dull tbh, and wouldn't have fitted in with the Oriental theme if they were still shooting in China.
That's what "acting" is all about! Taking on a character and making the audience believe that you are that character!
First of all; let's get the facts straight. Madsen actually DID work with Q.T. in a few films, so he's off this list. The only one who actually refused to do a movie w/Q.T. was Stallone due to the subject matter. All the others had scheduling conflicts, so they were unable/unavailable, that's totally different than "REFUSING" TO WORK WITH Q.T. BTW, his casting alternates were actually more genius than his original choices. In the end, his films ended up being better.
Will Smith either puts himself in terrible situations or has no clue how to say Yes to a legacy.
He's just a bad actor
He loves to be in awful movies
Uthark Runa watch pursuit of happyness
@@Diablowww hell no. Checked it out. Uh uh. And is that jayden playing his son ?
Uthark Runa yeah that’s jaden when he was a little child. But he plays in a lot of bad movies. But a few are good/okay. Enemy of the state and pursuit of happyness in my opinion.
The best part is the violence quote of Will Smith. Didnt aged well :D
I was searching for this comment🤣
I know..now that we know he's willing to commit violence, the fact that he skipped this movie must feel like a total slap in the face!
Well I didn't work with Tarantino either. We just can't make it happen for some reason....lol
Lol
Same here
Smooth
Tarantino has popularized some of our best actors. Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman. He’s also revived many forgotten actors careers.
Although they did do movies for QT, they had all done movies before hand, and good movies at that.
420snoogins but they weren’t widely known until they worked with QT
@@haroldh8314 Depending on the actor most of the people on the list were widely known before working with Tarentino. It's not a widely kept secret that most were doing fine before working with him.
Jay Rock Jinx true. Even the Simpsons joked about it in their Itchy & Scratchyland episode by suggesting John Travolta worked as a waiter there.
But I think it was your word choice of ‘blew up’ that confused Jay Rock Jinx. He probably agrees QT revived his career, but was instead suggesting the actors who QT didn’t revive like SLJ, Uma & Christoph still weren’t discovered by Quentin, just merely given more popularity.
Samuel L. Jackson had a pretty big part in Jurassic Park one of the biggest movies of all time. Uma Thurman was considered one of the most beautiful women on earth and famously played Venus, she was in Dangerous Liaisons that won a number of Oscars and was married to Gary Oldman, who was a top star as well, so she was all over the press. I'd never heard of Christoph Waltz and he seems to have given him his break into Hollywood.
I respect Stallone, and his reasons, for not wanting to do Death Proof. I am also glad that Luis Gara went to DeNiro...he seems more fit to play "quiet and psychotic".
Stallone has probably got the biggest body count in total for all his Rambo movies but didn't want to play a psychopathic stunt man. LOL
@@rickewilde In those movies he was killing assholes, not the same as killing random innocent women.
@@geostar1610 Sly has killed plenty of innocent people in his films.
STallone lies. He didn;t do it-because they didnt PAY HIM enough. It;s all about the DOllas
Rick wallace compare something like Rambo where a ridiculous soilder is single handedly wining the war basically. With a ridiculous kill count. Rambo is not a phsycopath he is trying to help his country. While the stunt man in death proof is just a psychopathic guy who puts girls in his car and kills them
Kurt Russel was PERFECT for stuntman Mike. The only other person I can imagine who could pull it off is Bruce Campbell.
Ahhh that would be so many different types of awesome. All that chin.
God that would’ve been amazing
WOW
That would be something to see. Bruce Campbell is awesome.
Lee Majors :-D
Just kidding, Kurt Russel was perfect!
Thank God Jennifer Lawrence wasn't cast!
Dont like her?
she's not a good actress
Said the same exact thing.
Was thinking that also.
Shes hot tho
I wish Daniel Day Lewis and Tarantino could’ve concocted a masterpiece at some point.
It's not too late! Sylvester Stallone was able to get Lewis to portray a prison warden! Sooooo, it's definitely not too late!😉
Maybe for Tarantino’s final masterpiece
DDL already retired
D L R where’d you hear this?
@@DLR-ft8vl DDL retired. cut that bullshit
My list of actors Im surprised were never in a Tarantino movie...
1.John Goodman
2.Joe Pesci
3.Ray Liotta
4.Denzel Washington
5.Clint Eastwood
6.Wesley Snipes
7.Ed Harris
8.Tommy Lee Jones
How about Matt Dillon or Jack Nickelson
Robert de Niro
alex kanyima he has been in one it’s called Jackie brown.
You forgot Woody Harrelson, Jack Nicholson, unfortunately I can't think of the rest right now, but you get me!😒
Edward Norton
Will Smith: "Playing Django in Django Unchained is beneath me."
Also Will Smith: "YOU AIN'T NEVA HAD A FRIEND LIKE ME!"
he got all the $$$$ from disney though
Jamie Foxx was better in it anyway
He is one of the idiots who think Quentin is racist
he turned it down for After Earth... good lord.
Ahmed Sherif no he doesn’t
Adam Sandler sealed his fate the moment he decided to not bash a Nazi skull in a Tarantino film
@@aleksandrosofficial you’ve seen.. uncut gems right?
Sandler would of been perfect in that role
Kurt Russell’s performance in deathproof is criminally underrated
The movie itself is criminally underrated ..
Sam Rockwell needs to be in a Tarantino movie. Period. has to happen.
No
Definitely. He's great.
The main bad guy in QTs 10th (Trek Movie)
H P that’s not going to be his 10th movie he’s only writing that
I would love to see him in a Tarantino film. Although he had few scenes in Vice he did a great job playing bush
That Django scene with the Klans arguing about the hoods, was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
I think we all think the hoods were a good idea.
So glad Will Smith didnt play Django
So am i
That Will Smith quote as aged terribly 😂
Just for fun. When Leigh was playing the guitar in hateful 8, and Douglas grabs it and shatters it, the expression of horror on her face was real. She didn’t know he was going to destroy it. That was him ad libbing. The problem was he thought it was a prop guitar. The actress actually plays guitar and that was a guitar she brought from home. It was an heirloom that belonged to her great grandmother. She played the scene out. Later, she told Douglas what he did, he felt awful.
Misleading title 🤷🏾♂️
Kurt Russell was in The Hateful Eight.
Ryan Moulton and it was shite
He was in death proof, too
@@kennyboston8556 oh I forgot about that one!
@@AngelicusImmortus I didn't finish it... so maybe.
@@AngelicusImmortus hey it was definitely better than "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen". hateful eight was decent in my mind and the league etc, was horrible garbage, that wasnt directed by tarantino, i just felt i had to point out what terrible cinema looks like.
I always wanted to see nicolas cage in a tarantino movie that would have been mad
He was Fu Manchu in Rob Zombie’s fake trailer “Werewolf Women of the SS” in Grindhouse, so he was kinda in a Tarantino movie😅
Perfect character for Quentin!!!!!!
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
I never thought of that. That would be great!
Haha damn for real
I’m not sure if you know what the word “refused” means.
And tbh Jamie Foxx did an amazing job as Django
Jamie Fox wasn't bad...he wasn't great... he just wasn't. got completely blown off the screen by his co-stars. the power and star shine of Leo, Sam, Goggins, Waltz made him a complete afterthought
@@penoyer79 But that’s not really on Foxx. Django wasn’t an especially compelling or complex lead (although he and Stephen are the most consistent), and he was written as more of a strong silent type in a Tarantino film which favours witty dialogue, larger than life characters and suave criminals.
Do you think the title to this VOD is a lil misleading???
it is the use of the word 'refused'.
Why don’t you make your own videos so we can judge how good you’d be at it. There’s those who ‘do’ and there’s those like you who create nothing but criticize others work.
@@CashelOConnolly I'm sorry but the title is misleading and your complaint about the "critics" not being able to produce quality videos of the same caliber falls on deaf ears because it's irrelevant. If the title for a video is misleading then obviously viewers are going to have an expectation that sense the title says (in this case actor who refused roles in movies and only two of the dozen actors actually refused the roles while the others had to turn them down due to scheduling complications) then it is not the viewers or the critics that are at fault for having false preconceived notions it is the makers.
Gothic,"purse",are they acting like James Cameron glasses now "hot the freebees going to Hell mmm" you believe this out of muah s!!! one spider "ceiling",on our palm Bulie and Dad reads,"33,000 Churches n.r.f."
A little. I won't lose sleep over it. I think Tarantino makes fun movies but would put him among the best not the best director of our time. Think Nolan and Scorsese are better. Think he gets credit for some of his great work but is just as popular with some because it's just flashy overdone irreverence.
With all the rewrites Django went through,it's a surprise for it to have ended up being such a fine movie.
Yeah it’s surprising that movie was phenomenal
2nd worst movie he has made, right behind death proof.
@@bhall6962 no no no, pulp and django is his best
Wtf is up with you all. Django is phenomenal
I love that movie! My all time favorite (just started watching Tarantino movies)
Adam Sandler in Inglourious Basterds would have been really good
no it wouldn't
Agree Eli Roth was overrated in that part. Sandler would have killed it.
That would have been terrible cos he would have insisted Rob Schneider in a crowd shouting at the Basterds “you can do it”
I agree. Sandler is more well known,less pretty, more funny and more Jewish looking than Eli Roth.
@@totallybored5526 you can do it all night loooong
Sandler would've been great in Inglorious Bastards! Tarantino was great in Little Nicky!
Will Smith's quote is pretty ironic now in hindsight.
Matt Dillon said he'd think about it, playing the boxer in Pulp, Tarantino took it as an insult and gave the part to Bruce Willis.
Lol...I think Matt Dillon would have been more interesting as he is more quiet and introverted than Bruce Willis.
Matt Dillon would've crushed that role.
@@lessthanpinochet
Crushed as in destroy as in ruin or crush as in kill as in kick ass??
Mickey Rourke almost played that role also.
He would have been great. Bruce Willis is easily the weakest part of Pulp Fiction.
Hell, I would love to see Adam Sandler in a Tarantino movie.
The guy has the acting chops to really pull it off.
no he doesn't
@@SharkMinnow if Tarantino wanted Adam in his movie, then he sure as hell does.
If Tarantino wanted Adam in his movie, then he sure as hell does.
yuk
The reason the dancing scene was in Pulp Fiction was BECAUSE of John Travolta. There’s no saying it’d be in the movie if Madden played Vincent Vega
The funny thing is that in Reservoir Dogs, Madsen actually played Vic Vega (brother of Vincent) so that would've been some crazy time loop scenario right there lol.
@Jalen X Blair and you know it man lol
Thank You
Not true, Tarantino wrote the dancing scene in the 80s
@@august6389 but he always had it in the back of his mind that it would be cool to cast JT.
In the case of Basterds he wrote the character for Hans Landa waaay before he even knew that someone could pul off the role (being able to speak, French, German and English and be an awesome actor to boot.) He discovered C.Waltz after the fact.
Butch in Pulp Fiction was also wrote with Stallone in mind.
I would love to see what he could do with
Matthew Mcconaughey
Ryan Gosling
Benicia Del Toro
Gary Oldman
Natalie Portman
Christian Bale
Noomi Rapace.
Jake Gyllenhall all damn day
Tom Cruise
Sam Rockwell
@@tiaaaron3278 yes and yes.
Was Benicio del Toro in the part he guest directed in Sin City?
ryan gosling yehahhh
Will Smiths ego strikes again
I don't understand why people love Will Smith , he is a complete cock
@@commodore665 Hater
He’s not even a great actor lol, he’s good at MIB and Bel Air but that’s it
That's What She Said concussion? Pursuit of happiness?
or maybe he didnt want to feed into the white savior complex lol.
Poor Will. That dude has a really bad advisor. He's made bad decision after bad decision.
Will Smith makes his own terrible decisions.
It was Kurt Russell who made one of the worst decisions. Death Proof is a 19 carat pile of barely-watchable crud.
Good point, Smith was considered for the role Neo in the movie, the Matrix. With Val Kilmer as Morpheus, I kid you not.
Bill Harding I see your Death Proof and I’ll match you with Bright and raise you with After Earth and Wild, Wild West!
..and yet he,s still richer than all of us.
Adam Sandler in a Tarantino movie. Lmao. Would’ve loved to seen that.
Now Sandler is trying to be Tarantino lol ain’t gonna happen.
He would have been better than Eli Roth
I love Will Smith's turn-down excuse. This dude made his career on violence.
In An interview I watched, Christoph Waltz said that he would never turn down a Quentin role he said that he’d rather play a lesser part in great film than the other way around. He’s a great actor and mikes ahead of Will Smith, Cristoph puts Will Smith to Shame, so if this is true, I’ve lost a fair bit of respect for Will Smith, I as an actor would never ask a director/writer to change his masterful work so I could have more screen time, that’s embarrassing. Also the thing about Leonardo DiCaprio playing Landa is nonsense because Quentin came out and said he couldn’t find someone to play Landa and if he never did, he wouldn’t make the film. Until Cristoph auditioned so what you said is nonsense.
Now I’ve lost even more respect for will smith if you know what I mean
Demolition man wasn't a misstep... it's a great movie that we should all be learning from today. What is up with that?
probably meant Judge Dredd
Demolition man IS today
I absolutely agree. I love part where the underground rebel talks about how freedom is dirty and that's what he wants.
"Vigil" Earp? "Nastaja" Kinski? Is English not your first language?
🤣🤣
It's actually spelled 'Nastasja" but the 'j' is pronounced as a 'y'.
Uhh... Michael Madsen was in Kill Bill. I'm confused.
Well Kill Bill came after Pulp Fiction. Chances are since he didn't get the role he wanted in Reservoir dogs he decided he wasn't gonna do Pulp Fiction after he saw the major success in that movie he probably decided he SHOULD stick to working with Tarantino
He was also in The Hateful Eight
And had a cameo in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
You're mongs
@@joshuawoods7775 care to explain what a 'mong' is? never heard of the term
Jamie Fox pulled of Django in a way that Will Smith never could have.
”People often forget Sylvester Stallone is a great actor”???? Who wrote this narration.
Mash 1970
Agreed!!!!
Rocky wants to have a word with you.
Whoa, whoa, wait a minute... did you just consider Demolition Man as a "misstep" by Stallone?! BLASPHEMY!!!
Right
I know right. Voice over chick is a tool. Demolition Man is amazing.
Exactly!!! Demolition Man is an amazing classic
It launched Sandra Bullock, who should also do a Tarantino movie, where she's a goofy single mom serial killer, who has a misunderstanding with a local gangland boss and has to go on the run with her precocious tap-dancing daughter, who unbenown to Bullock, is also a serial killer.
went to the comment to see this
Will Smith is so narrow minded - Stephen was the real bad guy in “Django Unchained” - not Calvin.
hmmm all i remember is a black dude kicking ass in that movies, end of story
The German killing Calvin was a genius moment... so stupid, yet so authentic :) Django was smarter
@@aphextemper44 ?
Maybe I'm mad but I always wanted to see Sylvester Stallone, Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Milla Jovovich, Kim Basinger, Eric Bana, Colin Farrell, Sherilyn Fenn, Mel Gibson, even Madonna in a Tarantino movie
Hopefully some of these guys will say yes for his last film.
@kajestro m. I think you mean Four Rooms (1995) but unfortunately, Tarantino directed segment 4 while Madonna was in segment 1
Totally agree. I would also like to see Ed Norton, Tommy Lee Jones, and Joe Pesci.
@@williamturner875 wait what do you mean last film is he retiring?
Sigourney would be crazy. As would Ed Norton, Sly, Jodie or maybe some others.
I definitely don’t want J Lo in a QT movie though. Something like Out of Sight is the closest we can get to that. But I’m not sure her acting skills would warrant her working with such a great director anyway.
The genius of QT is he gets extra special performances out of his actors.he finds something in them that's never been tapped into before.
I know kurt cobain isnt an actor, but he was offered a role in pulp fiction, most likely the heroin dealer for vincent that was played by eric stultz
He had his chance but BLEW IT. No pun intended...
He had a chance but died the same year.
Yeah at first Django did seem like a white saviour story, with Django just being a side character.
But when Dr Schultz comes up with a stupid plan, fails then still shoots Calvin Candy and nearly gets Django and his wife killed!
Django becomes the hero of his own story, he not only saves himself, but his wife and several other people, while also destroying Candyland and even earning his bounty! 👏
Star Cherry so it’s not a black savior story now? What is wrong with a white savior story? Man you seem like left winger...
Man you people complain about everything so him being a black savior is not just as annoying you make no sense
@@JamesWilliams-iv3ef You should read my comment more carefully, because I'm not complaining
@Delta Don't take the bait
@@starcherry6814 and what I'm saying is the white savior nonsense is played out
Never piss on the good name or combat skills of Bob Barker
I can’t picture any of these actors replacing the actors Tarantino chose. It seems his casting is perfect.
Yeah! I simply can't believe it was a circumstantial as they made it sound. I was under the impression that Tarantino had a magic crystal ball he used for casting divination and that all chosen ones would be immediately levitated to the set by the sonic force of a choir of angels singing one note, C₆.
disagree, in pulp fiction he cast himself in the movie and uses the N word with Samuel Jackson. Either Tarantino didn't write that script or forgot that black people are only ones ok using the N word.
"Quentin Tarantino is one of the most influenced directors" is a lot more apt.
A bit more context about Inglorious Basterds, Tarantino needed an strong lingustical actor for Landa, he really needed someone who could convincingly speak all those languages and also be a good actor, Tarantino was casting the role of Hans Landa in Germany and was really close to scrapping the movie, because he couldn't find anyone who could pull it off. Then Christoph Waltz auditioned and the rest is histoy.
He considered to give the role of Brigitte von Hammersmark to Nostalgia Kinski
They state Tarantino decided not to have DiCaprio but instead went with someone who could speak German for the role of Col. Hans Landa....DiCaprio has done interviews speaking German since he spent time living in Germany with his grandparents. Yes it states according to MTV but this is also why you check your sources or at least point out the oversight made by the director that the actor could actually speak it.
He wanted someone who could speak German, French and Italian.
And to cast people from the country's that the characters were from.
So British playing British, French playing French, Germans playing Germans and so on.
Di Caprio can speak a little bit of German but with a very thick accent.
Michael Madsen in rhe role of Vincent Vega would've worked.
Costner in a Tarentino movie would be great too.
Beatty in Kill Bill?! The film has a cult vibe because we got carradine
Jennifer Jason Leigh was incredible in The Hateful Eight! She stole the whole film! I couldn't take my eyes off her, she was totally captivating......I had no idea it was her! When I realised afterwards it blew my mind! Even during the movie I knew I was watching a very special performance.....it really struck me as something great! As the only female lead in an ensemble all make cast it was just incredible how she held the centre of that movie together....like a Queen around which all the others acted around and off.....I can think of another female actor who could have done that.🙏😳❤️👍
Thank God Will Smith wasn't in Django Unchained
Quentin and Viggo need to do a film together that would be awesome
Madsen had a small part in 'Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.'
He's been in 4 Tarantino films now I think
Have you ever watched older Tarantion flicks?
Check him out in reservoir dog's
It would have been really interesting seeing Stallone in Jackie brown. It would have been a different sort of acting and something he is not used to. Robert de niro takes every chance he can to Be in a movie
agreed.
Will Smith: “I just couldn’t connect violence to be the answer” ok
Well f him and f qt too, do you think he gives a damn about a grammy?
Will cant even stomach chris rock on netflix let alone on stan (bee movie)
@@nolesy34 but slim what if you win?
Michael Madsen on this list? Didn't he costar in Kill Bill Part 2.
He turned down the Travolta role in Pulp fiction.
Tarantino never wanted madsen for vincent vega. He always said that Travolta was the perfect actor for the role, even before it was released.
Dude he said that he wanted Michael madsen for vincent vega. I believe he said that in an episode of Graham Norton show
mihir sharma facts
That’s not true at all. There’s a wish list of actors he wrote for all the characters. Madsen was his 1st choice. John Cusack, Gary Oldman, Alec Baldwin, Jason Patrick, Michael Keaton, and even Denzel Washington were all on his short list for the part. You can google Tarantino’s casting wish list for pulp fiction. You’ll be amazed at everyone he wanted for the roles in the film.
Michael Madsen said in an interview with Empire, in their Reservoir Dogs 25 year anniversary special, that Tarantino wrote the part for him, but he was already committed to another movie.
Either way, am glad Travolta landed it.
Casting Walton Goggins was the best choice ever! Tarantino obviously loved his role as Boyd Crowder in Justified!
I've never seen Goggins be anything less than stellar in everything he's done
He was AWESOME!!!
"People often forget that Sylvester Stallone is a great actor" Who writes this script. Jeez.
Right 🤣🤣
Jennifer Jason Leigh was phenomenal in The Hateful Eight as was Sam Jackson
I dont like how you implied that Demolition man wasn't an awesome movie.
When I seen that clip I was like “ummm I love this movie”
Tarantino planned to make a movie about the Vega brothers which is Vincent and Mr Blonde
that was never more than just an idea... he never actually wrote it.
No better players in any of QT movies then the ones we see on the screen
Definitely raising the bar when it comes to how many ads can be squeezed into a single video.
In Smith's defense, Django really should've been the one to kill Candy.
Nah, that would've been too obvious. Tarantino makes films that keep us on the edge never knowing what will happen next.
Nope, why would they have made that better? Why even have this opinion
@@joelmiller6849 "Why even have this opinion" lol ok
Yeah... no
@@justinnelson9787 Yeah... yes?
Actors Who Couldn't Work on Tartantino Movies because of Scheduling Conflicts...
Geeeezzzz get your Facts Straight !
EXACTLY!😎👍🏻
Omg I want to see Sandler as the bearjew
Damn, Sandler would've been a great casting choice
People need to stop saying Adam Sandler is a bad actor, you may not like his humor, but he’s a good actor, especially in the roles he takes seriously.
Kind of ironic that Will Smith turn down a role due to violence now that he will forever be known for The Slap.
Kurt Russell couldn’t have been that annoyed - he is in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood!
You mean "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood", don't you?
Yes😂😂😂
I believe it's "Virgil", Virgil Earp.
So will smith turned it down because he got cocky that he wasn't represented enough. Got it
Quinton trash is overrated and can go away
@@C_itsNemo uncreative, but that aside, whom is a director you do like?
@@C_itsNemo He's my favorite director if you dont like his style go back and watch your copy of twilight
GET THE SHOT 🤣1 of the BEST Travolta lines ever the whole over dose seen was a MASTERPIECE with Eric Stoltz
Will Smith's quote at 6:30 sounds hilarious in 2022.
Viggo Mortenson would've been perfect to play charles manson
Manson was 35 and Mortensen is 60. C'mon man.
@@fairlessdave1834 It's hollyweird 'man' makeup does wonders
@Tripleblade 82 Manson was 5'2". Mortensen is 5'11"
Nah Damon Herriman was good just look at mind hunter when he played Manson.
Imagine Daniel Day Lewis playing a villain in a Tarantino movie. 😍
Carradine was a monstrous snub from the academy for Kill Bill. A completely insane omission.
I just hope that Tarantino makes another movie! I love all of his movies.