Quentin Tarantino is one of the greatest filmmakers in Hollywood. He has dedicated three decades of his career to making films that represent his unique perspective. The director is known for his exceptional cinematography and dialogues with reference to popular culture. The action in his films is widely appreciated by his movie fans. The director has given some of the biggest hits in the past years, including Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, Desperado, and others.
Tarantino is among the few most talented filmmakers in the industry, and his love for cinemas has always inspired him to improve his work in every film.
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Quentin Tarantino can give his life for movies
When it comes to making movies, Quentin Tarantino can be given a free hand in the creative approach, and the final cut will be remarkable. The director has won numerous awards for his films. He is a cinephile at heart and has worked hard to attain the prestige of one of the top filmmakers in the industry.
The director once shared,
“Movies are my religion, and God is my patron. I’m lucky enough to be in a position where I don’t make movies to pay for my pool. When I make a movie, I want it to be everything to me; like I would die for it.”
Tarantino started filmmaking in 1992 with Reservoir Dogs, but he got his breakthrough with the 1994 film Pulp Fiction.
Quentin Tarantino loves all his films
The director has made several movies in his long and fulfilling career. He was asked about his favorite film or if he watches his films. Unlike other directors, he did not try to divert the topic and gave straight answers.
The director, Quentin Tarantino, loves all the films that he has made and he makes the films for himself. He shared on The Howard Stern Show (via Marca)
“I love them! I love my films, I make them for me, and everyone else is invited.”
“Every time they put my movies on TV I think, ‘Hey! Now I guess I’m going to watch Jackie Brown for a while. I’m not them, I’m very happy with my work.”
On being asked about his favorite film among the ones made by him, he shared,
“At first, I said they were all my daughters and then I changed to it depends on when you ask me. If you ask me one minute, I might say Kill Bill, and the next minute I might say another one.”
“I really think ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ is my best film.”
Inglourious Basterds director is engaged in the production of his upcoming film, The Movie Critic. According to The Hollywood Reporter sources, the story is set in late 1970s Los Angeles with a female lead at its center. The film is reportedly the last film of the director.
Source- Marca and The Hollywood Reporter