That’s why I respect him so much because you can see how passionate he is about his work. And I can see when he does interviews he gets so in depth and most of the time the people interviewing him look at him like he’s crazy and just don’t understand what he’s saying but I can understand what he is saying and meaning because I am also an artist and have a very imaginative and creative mind like him. Only artists can understand the passion of their own woek
Charlie Rose should be the blueprint for all interviewers - always asking the right questions at the right times and orchestrating the perfect conversational momentum for his guests to speak freely. Great interview.
@@skeletalsounds_ and how much Quinton elaborates on things is impressive. How he speaks is telling of how directing and writing is really his life. It’s special to get a glimpse of how his mind operates
It’s funny you used those words. True Romance and Natural Born Killers used to be one long script. It was too long so he adapted it into the two different scripts. He sold True Romance and then Oliver Stone and the studio bought NBK. They changed his script so much that at the premiere Quentin was so disgusted with what they had done to his work, he walked out mid screening and demanded to have his name removed as a writing credit.
This is a perfect example of a man under fire. And can easily explain the why, the how, and the end. Regardless of outside forces, he relies on his instincts and faith in people.
Exactly right. The characters tell the story. The best writers pay attention to what their characters are telling about. The best musicians, when they improvise, allow each phrase to suggest the next phrase.
Did it really? Not shit? Wow, you're such an insightful person to have connected that !! Most would think that should be an obvious connection but no, it took a mind like yours to point that out ...
Weinstein was taken out by Hollywood forces. Real mob stuff. He honestly didnt do anything besides making awkward passes at girls. He never raped anyone according to their own stories. He was setup. The media took him out for being independent
Jackie brown was a flawless movie. Might not of got that much attention but was by no means a failure. Probably better than pulp fiction which i also love
I consider Jackie Brown the pinnacle of his writing, after that he is just started to become more of a filmmaker... but as with writing, besides the first 20 minutes of inglourious basterds, he just couldn't top himself.
Definitely Tarantino loves his work and so do I. I remember an interview where he said that he always liked movies, since he was a child. Now he is really revolutionary not only with the movies he signed but also with his cooperation with Rodriguez and movies like Natural Born Killers which he "conceded" for his reasons.
@@ChicCanyon You all take this 10 film too seriously. Do you really think after 10 films he will just lose his passion? I doubt it. I think as long as he has the ability and the passion for a story, he will tell it.
I love how Tarantino talks about how he wouldn’t do a long roadshow type of movie with an intermission. Knowing that he would later do the Hateful Eight
Sorry, I know people hate Tarantino for whatever reason but I just love the guy and his films. I could (and often do) listen to him talk about cinema for hours.
@@wall-e7179 Jonathan Ross was cruel and shallow. Very unpleasant man. Lacking talent. His family were long media bigwigs. How do we think he got all his well paid jobs?
I could listen and preferably watch QT just shoot the breeze about his journey and what he envisages in his mind when he starts constructing his ideas on to paper to then bring it alive. You kinda feel his passion as he feels it rather then try and imagine it if that makes sense. Such a open and child like enthusiasm to share what it is that floats his boat about making niche movies that oozes his brilliant mind and talent. QT is a one off that no one could ever copy and theres a couple of them trying.
The reporter is more than "cool". lol He is a legend in his craft the same way QT is a legend at his craft. Thats why there is obvious mutual respect in the interview.
NoseKey No, Quentin wishes. Quentin was a 25 year old virgin no way he could swing Uma, who by the way was not as passionate about him when they cut to her interview
3:23 if I ever meet Tarantino, I NEED to ask him if that is the question and moment that gave him the AWESOME idea of ending Inglourious Basterds with Pitt looking straight at the camera/audience and saying « I think this just might be my masterpiece », and then right after, popping on the screen « Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino ». Man talk about best ending and best way to end a movie of all time ❤💯💯💯 I feel like so many people sadly missed this Quentin talking about himself through Pitt thing. Brilliant…
every director has '' something'' in which he excels among every other director out there where hes the magician among all other directors, tarantino has the dialogues. nobody can touch him on that sector, and that's probably because of the fact that he writes his own scripts, among other trump cardshe throws on the table and winning. HUGE BOW from me at least, but.. im nobody in film
I gotta say out of all the interviews there might be the most here in this one.... Been saying though I want "Revenge Of The Daughter" for a long time. I think it's about time. But I don't think we're going to get it. Maybe he can do a miniseries later after his last film. Unless that's a troll then he has one more film after that.
Hearing Quentin talking about Inglorious Basterds as "this war movie I'm writing" is pretty wild
Yeah I caught that, that’s gold
“I was writing this WW2 movie” - best Easter egg of all time
And the coffee cup - another great Hateful 8 easter egg
That WW2 movie might just be his masterpiece.
Not really an easter egg when they spend a third of the interview talking about it. More like foreshadowing for what's to come.
@@allofthepoints9636 It was terrible. A cartoon about a very serious time. Reservoir Dogs was his best.
@@allofthepoints9636 it’s one of my least favourite Tarantino movie tbh
Even just listening to Quentin talk and tell his stories is like watching his movies. He’s fascinating
QT gives the best interviews.He just gives and gives. He cares so much about this work.
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That’s why I respect him so much because you can see how passionate he is about his work. And I can see when he does interviews he gets so in depth and most of the time the people interviewing him look at him like he’s crazy and just don’t understand what he’s saying but I can understand what he is saying and meaning because I am also an artist and have a very imaginative and creative mind like him. Only artists can understand the passion of their own woek
I thought the interviewer was brilliant too
during the 90s and 00s QT rated Charlie Rose as his favorite interviewer.
His fellow employees/friends and Boss all called him “Q” back at Video Archives…
I appreciate the fact that despite how busy Tarantino is, he still finds time to cut his own hair. Good for him.
Hahahaha
Hilarious
Hairlarious
Holarious
That's hilarious!
Rose: ''Would you consider this WWII script you're working on to be your masterpiece ?''
Yes, he does, in fact that's the line that end's the movie.
Y'know what Utivich? I think this just might be my masterpiece.
It was the most lauded by critics
@@westvirginiagroyper485 For very different reasons.
?
its his best work
I wish EVERY director and actor interview stuck strictly to the artist's process and decision-making. This is fantastic.
Charlie Rose should be the blueprint for all interviewers - always asking the right questions at the right times and orchestrating the perfect conversational momentum for his guests to speak freely. Great interview.
Yep I thought the same thing watching this.
Plus he saw QT writing a movie on the plane across the way!
Charlie Rose is having such a great time in this, genuinely having fun being entertained by Quentin! I love it
@@skeletalsounds_ and how much Quinton elaborates on things is impressive. How he speaks is telling of how directing and writing is really his life. It’s special to get a glimpse of how his mind operates
Yes, unfortunate that chose to make very bad interpersonal decisions. He was second to none as an interviewer.
Jesus …these 2 guys feed off each other’s energy incredibly well
I could listen to Tarantino talk for a week
The thing is, this is a pretty good interview. All right?
Ok?
You know?
And I'm pretty proud of it.
the scenes with Bill and Beatrix are perfection.
The first script he wrote was True Romance!!? Damn he's a natural born talent.
It’s funny you used those words. True Romance and Natural Born Killers used to be one long script. It was too long so he adapted it into the two different scripts. He sold True Romance and then Oliver Stone and the studio bought NBK. They changed his script so much that at the premiere Quentin was so disgusted with what they had done to his work, he walked out mid screening and demanded to have his name removed as a writing credit.
@@redbeard4576that was the joke, mate
He sold out for 30k Damn lowballed
This is a perfect example of a man under fire. And can easily explain the why, the how, and the end. Regardless of outside forces, he relies on his instincts and faith in people.
Quentin is very observant,insightful and has a deep understanding of pop culture
15 years... we are ready
20
These long interviews are great. Really insightful.
There's an hour long one out there with Robert Rodriguez doing the interview.
It's pure gold.
Imagine the world if everyone had Quentin's energy, creativity and talents
Exhausting, you need space, different pace and the mainstream to make people like Quentin standout.
@@Z1cky world would be a much better place if everyone was as passionate as Quentin is about movies
Then it wouldn't be special, then someone who is calm would be what the world needs. The world needs different kinds of people.
this would require far more cocaine than the earth can produce ...
The World would be a mess... if everyone is smart we would have nor workers and everyone would wanne be rich...we would be fkt
11:52 Uma’s bad experience was with Harvey Weinstein
That and the car accident
@@AzulValium this was during Pulp Fiction, though.
I return to this interview once every 2-3 years. . . And everytime I discover something new. What a joy to listen to this conversation
This video is a masterclass in itself.
Aalavandhan (abhay) 2001 of kamal haasan inspired his kill bill animated scene
Is there a mention of the movie in this interview?
No mention in anywhere. But filmaker anurag kashyap said in an interview that QT himself said him personally.
@@kusumavathykg5235 Where can I find the Anurag Kashyap interview?
Realy bro
Witch interview tell me link send me pless i can seee....
Pulp fiction was my favorite movie when it came out. I love Tarantino's creative brain.
Exactly right. The characters tell the story. The best writers pay attention to what their characters are telling about. The best musicians, when they improvise, allow each phrase to suggest the next phrase.
Sounded here like Quentin had a little crush on Uma. Also his idea for Kill Bill Vol. 3 sounds awesome. I hope he finally decides to do it one day.
Would be his last movie
They dated for a while and I think their friendship standed it al
Ramona Pierce Salvatore that was never confirmed
Yea I’m going to play the character who gets revenge and kills the bride.
Ugh i dont want to see a middle aged mom action movie 🙄
That ww2 movie would become Inglorious Bastards :)
spoiler :D
And it WAS his masterpiece, like he said :)
emmanuel garneau and he ended up making a roadshow film with an intermission.
Did it really? Not shit? Wow, you're such an insightful person to have connected that !! Most would think that should be an obvious connection but no, it took a mind like yours to point that out ...
Love that movie 😭❤️
Q’s interviews are just as exciting as his movies
every time the word Weinstein comes up it's like a knife in the back
Weinstein was taken out by Hollywood forces. Real mob stuff. He honestly didnt do anything besides making awkward passes at girls. He never raped anyone according to their own stories. He was setup. The media took him out for being independent
@@oscarsalesgirl296 I'm almost certain that 99% of Hollywood big wigs act the same as Weinstein but Weinstein clearly took things too far...
@@oscarsalesgirl296 how can you say "honestly"? You don't know. Learn to use our language properly when you are making an opinion.
Wasnt just Weinstein. Tarantino was the little protege and apprentice of Bender, an equally odious producer.
Rose: “So, Quentin. When you were-“
QT: “Alright”
Rose: “Alright”
QT: “Alright”
Jackie brown was a flawless movie. Might not of got that much attention but was by no means a failure. Probably better than pulp fiction which i also love
Pulp Fiction is way better because it’s more original but I love Jackie Brown too
@@non-binaryeugene733 typical Tarantino fan
@@BLADE20014 hey be nice. I do think Jackie Brown is better, though.
Jackie Brown was good. A lot of his later films are one dimensional and gimicky.
I consider Jackie Brown the pinnacle of his writing, after that he is just started to become more of a filmmaker... but as with writing, besides the first 20 minutes of inglourious basterds, he just couldn't top himself.
Definitely Tarantino loves his work and so do I. I remember an interview where he said that he always liked movies, since he was a child. Now he is really revolutionary not only with the movies he signed but also with his cooperation with Rodriguez and movies like Natural Born Killers which he "conceded" for his reasons.
I like this guy! So talented and genuine!
Awesome. Thanks for posting this!
15 years of peace for The Bride. It's 2020 Quentin, time is up! Give us what we want!
i wouldnt want his final film to be bill 3 personally
@@ChicCanyon
Yeah KiIl Bill is my least favourite film of his personally
@@ChicCanyon I think it would be cool to watch another QT movie set in modern times. It’s been more than 15 years since we’ve seen one.
@@melovere id also like something contemporary if only to see how his use of licensed music has come
@@ChicCanyon You all take this 10 film too seriously. Do you really think after 10 films he will just lose his passion? I doubt it. I think as long as he has the ability and the passion for a story, he will tell it.
This guy is one of the best interviews is amazin.
I love how Tarantino talks about how he wouldn’t do a long roadshow type of movie with an intermission. Knowing that he would later do the Hateful Eight
the only guest he doesn't dare to interrupt
May his mountain climbing days never end
I feel the same way as Remy watching chef gusteau in Ratatouille.... Pure poetry...
His raw passion and willingness to dive head first into a thing is mind-blowing.
Man it's 2024 and tgis interview is still strong AF. LOVE thia guy's mind.
Excellent interview. Thanks.
3:05 What if it could?
What if we could've seen a 6-hour long war movie, directed by Quentin TARANTINO? Imagine that.
Sorry, I know people hate Tarantino for whatever reason but I just love the guy and his films. I could (and often do) listen to him talk about cinema for hours.
You need his kind of energy to have done what he’s going to do in his town 10 film epic work
thnx 4 sharing
great interview. thx for that.
No one does interviews better than Charlie rose.
Johnathan Ross when he was at BBC
he's so pretentious
@@wall-e7179 Jonathan Ross was cruel and shallow. Very unpleasant man. Lacking talent. His family were long media bigwigs. How do we think he got all his well paid jobs?
you must be quite young. larry king is charlie rose's daddy
@@cristianmicu they are both good, but Charlie is better
The likes to dislikes ratio looked like Lomachenko's amateur record
QT is the definition of PASSION
Coolest director I have ever seen on TV.. It show that he really enjoys what he is doing ..
The opening scene is one of my favorite opening scenes of any movie
I could listen and preferably watch QT just shoot the breeze about his journey and what he envisages in his mind when he starts constructing his ideas on to paper to then bring it alive. You kinda feel his passion as he feels it rather then try and imagine it if that makes sense. Such a open and child like enthusiasm to share what it is that floats his boat about making niche movies that oozes his brilliant mind and talent. QT is a one off that no one could ever copy and theres a couple of them trying.
GOD given talent 😇
He is self deprecating and arrogant at the same time. I don’t know how he does it. Love this guy!
First question and the interviewer interrupt him within the first 5 seconds; that must be a new record.
He is the man, no question about that. The reporter is cool as well...
The reporter is more than "cool". lol He is a legend in his craft the same way QT is a legend at his craft. Thats why there is obvious mutual respect in the interview.
@@YerpDerp17 Indeed.
It’s been two decades 😭 c’mon Quentin
That WW2 movie script he’s talking about in the beginning is definitely Inglorious Bastards lol
He was talking about Death Proof
He was obviously talking about Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo 😒
alright?
It's so awkward that people were suggesting he was in a relationship with Uma.
Right?
Uma was his Muse, only an artist can understand the platonic yet passionate relationship such as this
No, it isnt. They WERE romantically involved at some point. For a while.
NoseKey they didn’t have time to date. They just made sweet sweet dirty love
NoseKey No, Quentin wishes. Quentin was a 25 year old virgin no way he could swing Uma, who by the way was not as passionate about him when they cut to her interview
Who cares besides you guys?
He's probably the most insane director in history. And that's up against some pretty stiff competition.
What an absolutely top bloke he is. Kudos
You might want to add that it's a Charlie Rose interview. That guy had the best interviews.
Quentin “Alright” Tarantino
Has or will he ever get to write a episode for American horror story series? I think it would be great !
I don’t think Ryan Murphy’s ego would allow it
“That war movie”, “the roadshow print” - so many things to come…
The hand movement is unbelievable
This is the Quentin that Norm Macdonald impersonates.
3:23 if I ever meet Tarantino, I NEED to ask him if that is the question and moment that gave him the AWESOME idea of ending Inglourious Basterds with Pitt looking straight at the camera/audience and saying « I think this just might be my masterpiece », and then right after, popping on the screen « Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino ». Man talk about best ending and best way to end a movie of all time ❤💯💯💯 I feel like so many people sadly missed this Quentin talking about himself through Pitt thing. Brilliant…
Wonder what happened with that world war 2 movie? Did it ever come out? Wish there was some way to watch it or something….
Joan Rivers said ‘When I saw Uma’s, just her presence you know your with a movie star’
Charlie Rose - "Do you view this WW2 movie as your masterpiece?" Aldo Raine - "I think this just might be my masterpiece."
He’s talking about Inglourious Bastards
every director has '' something'' in which he excels among every other director out there where hes the magician among all other directors, tarantino has the dialogues. nobody can touch him on that sector, and that's probably because of the fact that he writes his own scripts, among other trump cardshe throws on the table and winning. HUGE BOW from me at least, but.. im nobody in film
What a great interviewer. Wonderful questions
3:23 wow Charlie called it. Q even put it in the movie. "This is my masterpiece"
Haha my TH-cam is playing this at 1.25x speed and watching this is making me want to sniff a bunch of coke and pitch ideas to movie executives lol
i think inglorious basterds really is his best work, aside from true romance.
Genius.
5:56 Sapolsky does it for me and more dots than one or 2.
Robert Sapolsky? Could you elaborate?
Which minute he says about Metallica?
Still I think Reservoir Dogs is his greatest work
I couldn’t let the page go if it wasn’t the greatest thing I’ve ever done… well, I’d say he achieved that goal.
Tarantino's filmmaking talent is directly proportional to the size of his forehead, and it keeps growing and growing.
Why does Charlie keep fiddling with his fly?
it's a tick
Hes a genius movie maker
god given talent -_- ...
I gotta say out of all the interviews there might be the most here in this one.... Been saying though I want "Revenge Of The Daughter" for a long time. I think it's about time. But I don't think we're going to get it. Maybe he can do a miniseries later after his last film. Unless that's a troll then he has one more film after that.
I want daniel day lewis and tarantino movie.
I want to read the “6 hr” version of the Inglourious Basterds script.
Charlie Rose is the best interviewer ever
5:30 Quentin Tarantino's belief in God
Hes really in control 😮
Tarantino looks like General Zod
so. where's nikki's revenge story?
NoseKey dude all your comments are straight up false this is confirmed not true
Quentin Tarantino is remarkable!
QT - genius in a bubble ❤
I never enjoyed Volume 2 as much as Volume 1. I can imagine an epic three hour cut, with intermission, that would have been a masterpiece.