“Sure, and Michelangelo can paint ceilings!”: Quentin Tarantino Scoffed at a Studio Exec After He Insulted John Woo’s Skill With Action Genre

Quentin Tarantino shut a studio executive for mocking John Woo.

“Sure, and Michelangelo can paint ceilings!”: Quentin Tarantino Scoffed at a Studio Exec After He Insulted John Woo’s Skill With Action Genre

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  • A studio executive mocked John Woo by saying his films were a bit too over-the-top.
  • Quentin Tarantino was incensed by this and scoffed at the executive and continued by praising Woo as one of the all-time great action directors and his works as masterpieces.
  • Quentin Tarantino is known for his witty banter, stylized gore, and unique blend of genres.
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Quentin Tarantino scoffed at a studio exec after he insulted John Woo’s skill with the action genre for the film Hard Target. When the incident happened, Tarantino was still a relatively unknown director and it happened in the early 1990s. As a fervent admirer of John Woo’s work, Tarantino desired to create a movie that reflected Woo’s aesthetic.

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Hong Kong director John Woo is regarded as one of the most important people in the action movie industry. Prior to working on Hollywood productions, he was credited with creating the gun fu genre and heroic carnage flicks in Hong Kong action cinema. He is famed for his frantic action scenes, stylized graphics, Mexican standoffs, slow-motion effects, and wuxia and cinema noir references.

Quentin Tarantino and John Woo
Quentin Tarantino and John Woo

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Quentin Tarantino Shamed an Executive For John Woo

Quentin Tarantino was once in a meeting with a studio executive who was discussing the film Hard Target. The executive mocked John Woo by saying, “He can direct an action movie for sure” claiming that his films were a bit too over-the-top. According to Proquest, Tarantino was incensed by this and scoffed at the executive, saying, “Yeah, he can direct an action scene and Michelangelo could paint a ceiling!”

John Woo
John Woo

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Tarantino continued by praising Woo as one of the all-time great action directors and his works as masterpieces. Tarantino has made no secret of his appreciation for Woo, citing him as a key influence on his own work. Despite never having collaborated on a movie, they have shown respect for one another’s artistic abilities.

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Quentin Tarantino

Tarantino obviously has a great deal of regard for Woo’s contributions to the industry and has also upheld Woo against detractors. Tarantino’s respect for Woo is evidence of both the director’s talent and the lasting impact of his work, and a collaboration between the two would be a dream come true for many fans of action cinema.

Quentin Tarantino Is One of the Best Out There

Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino is one of the most acclaimed and influential filmmakers of his generation. His films are renowned for their witty banter, stylized gore, and unique blend of genres. Tarantino is a master of character development and suspense as well; his heroes are frequently nuanced and endearing. Another distinctive aspect of Tarantino’s films is his ability to blend different genres together.

Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino

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Tarantino has achieved critical and economic success with his movies. His films have brought in over $4 billion in revenue globally, and he has won many Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay. Among his contemporaries, Tarantino enjoys a high degree of popularity and respect as a filmmaker. He is a true auteur, and both reviewers and fans look forward to his works with great anticipation.

Rajdeep Majumder

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