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QT getting his cup of coffee and is annoyed by this paparazzi. He then lets the paparazzi know how he feels about that. Tarantino is awesome.


simply destroyed.


Homage to the five feature films directed by Quentin Tarantino


Los muchachos vuelven a La 2 con nuevas tontunas. No te pierdas todos los vídeos de Muchachada Nui en http://muchachadanui.rtve.es


what Tarantino thinks about Topgun.


Quentin Tarantino Presents: Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown And Kill Bill Vol. 1+2

Tarantino's Mind

11 20th, 2008

http://www.hungrymantv.com/shorts.php Dynamic directing duo, 300ml crack the code to auteur filmmaker Quentin Tarantino's cult classic flicks in the much-acclaimed short, Tarantino's Mind.


Quentin Tarantino and friends at San Diego Comic Con


Quentin Tarantino, Filmmaker; Career montage, trailer and 3 clips from "Kill Bill Vol. 2" [Miramax], trunk montage, clip from "Alias" & 1 clip of Uma Thurman on Charlie Rose, 10/10/03.


An hour with Quentin Tarantino, Director/Screenwriter, "Pulp Fiction"


Cameo de Quentin Tarantino en Desperado, de Robert Rodriguez.


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It's one of the bar scenes in the movie Desperado directed by Robert Rodriguez


Diálogo entre Selton Melo e Seu Jorge, onde Selton mostra que todos os principais Filmes de Quetin Tarantino são na verdade um só. Estarrecedor! E realmente tudo faz sentido.


Have you ever wondered what the original Star Wars would have been like if Quentin Tarantino had animated it on a Macintosh computer?


My Best Friend's Birthday (1987) is an unfinished black and white independent film by Craig Hamann and Quentin Tarantino, while they were working at the now shuttered Video Archives in Manhattan Beach, California. The project started in 1984, when Hamann wrote a short 30-40 page script about a young man who continually tries to do something nice for his friend's birthday, only to have his efforts backfire. Tarantino became attached to the project as co-writer and director, and he and Hamann expanded the short script into an 80 page script. On an estimated budget of $5,000, they shot the film on 16mm over the course of the next four years. Hamann and Tarantino starred in the film, along with several video store and acting class buddies, and worked on the crew, which included fellow Video Archives employees Rand Vossler and Roger Avary. The film is the most overtly comic that Tarantino has made. Tarantino himself referred to it as like a "Jerry Lewis movie". The original cut was about 70 minutes long but due to a fire only 36 minutes of the film survived. The 36 minute cut has been shown at several film festivals. It has never been officially released.


During Cannes Film Festival 2007, Tarantino explain his vision of Howard Hawks's movie. Private Screening of less than 100 persons, friday 25th may 22h45


A personal profile of Robert De Niro by Quentin Tarantino. In Part 1 he looks at "Mean Streets" and "The Godfather: Part 2". (First shown on Cinefile, UK Channel 4, 1994) *Colour fault at beginning is temporary (about 2 mins)


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Tarantino on Top Gun

11 20th, 2008

Tarantino explains why Top Gun is the greatest script ever written.


Quentin Tarantino chats with Italian cult movie director Enzo Castellari between rare screenings of Enzo's BATTLE SQUADRON and HIGH CRIMES at The Cinefamily (Silent Movie Theatre) on May 6th, 2008. http://www.cinefamily.org/ Part 1 of 3 videography by Ken Thomas


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Exclusive interview with Oscar-winning film director Quentin Tarantino about his experiences making the action revenge film "Kill Bill: Volume 1." Tarantino talks exclusively about revenge, swords, Brit-flicks, censors and why he waited six years for Uma Thurman.


Kill Bill is the fourth film by writer-director Quentin Tarantino. Originally conceived as one film, it was released in two separate volumes (in Fall 2003 and Spring 2004) The movie is an epic-length revenge drama, with an extensive use of popular music and pop culture references and deliberately over-the-top violence.


Quentin Tarantino pitching Kermit how he thinks the big fight scene should go in his cameo in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz.


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